Polycom 3725-64325-005 manual Setting and Using Camera Presets, To store a preset

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User’s Guide for the Polycom RealPresence Group Series and the Polycom Touch Control

To disable EagleEye Director tracking in a call:

»On the Polycom Touch Control Home or Call screen, touch Cameras and select Stop Camera Tracking.

To enable EagleEye Director tracking in a call:

»On the Polycom Touch Control Home or Call screen, touch Cameras and select Start Camera Tracking.

Setting and Using Camera Presets

Camera presets are stored camera positions that you can create ahead of time or during a call. Presets allow you to:

Quickly point a camera at pre-defined locations in a room.

Select a video source such as a document camera or an auxiliary camera.

If your system’s camera supports pan, tilt, and zoom movement, you can create up to 10 preset camera positions for the near-end camera. Each preset stores the following information:

Camera number

Camera zoom level

Direction the camera points

These presets remain in effect until you change them.

If far-end camera control is allowed, you can create 10 presets for the far-end camera. These presets are saved only for the duration of the call. You might also be able to use presets that were created at the far end to control the far-end camera.

Points to note about camera control and layouts:

When in a call, selecting near camera control pans and zooms the local camera without changing the layout.

When out of a call, selecting camera control changes the Self View to full screen.

Incoming calls override the full-screen Self View layout.

To view presets or move the camera to a stored preset:

1From the Home screen or Call screen, touch Cameras.

2If you are in a call, touch Near or Far to select either near-end or far-end control.

3Touch View Presets.

Icons for presets 0-9 are shown on the screen. Solid preset icons indicate stored camera positions. Transparent icons indicate unassigned presets.

4Touch a number to go to a saved preset.

To store a preset:

1From the Home screen or Call screen, touch Cameras.

2If you are in a call, touch Near or Far to choose a near-end or far-end camera.

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Contents User’s Guide Patent Information Trademark InformationContents Showing Content from a Document Camera Polycom, Inc Using the Polycom Touch Control Pairing with a RealPresence Group System Powering On and OffTo place a call by entering a name or number Calling and AnsweringCalling by Entering a Name or Number To disconnect from a Group systemCall Screen Calling from the Contacts ScreenCalling from the Recent Calls List Answering a CallUsing Call Hold and Resume Ending a CallPoint-to-Point Hold and Resume To resume a call on hold Participating in Encrypted CallsMultipoint Hold and Resume To manage an incoming call while on a callTo verify the check codes match Using Encryption Check Code on H.323 Point-to-Point CallsControlling What You See Viewing Details About Your SystemTo view your system details Adjusting Touch Control BrightnessSelecting and Adjusting a Camera or Other Video Source To adjust the Polycom Touch Control display brightnessTouch Control Camera Using the Polycom EagleEye IV CameraUsing EagleEye Director Tracking in a Call Enabling and Disabling Tracking in a CallTo view presets or move the camera to a stored preset Setting and Using Camera PresetsTo disable EagleEye Director tracking in a call To enable EagleEye Director tracking in a callMuting the Microphone Adjusting VolumeAdjusting Touch Control Volume Controlling What You HearTo adjust the Polycom Touch Control volume Showing ContentPoints to note about showing content Showing Content with People+Content IPTo start showing content To stop showing contentShowing Content from a USB Drive Connecting a USB Device to the Polycom Touch ControlTo view files stored on a USB drive, touch USB drive button To start showing a document or object in a call Showing Content from a Document CameraTo annotate the content Before the call beginsWorking with Directory and Contact Entries Including Multiple Sites in Video CallsPlacing a Multipoint Call Passwords for Multipoint Calls Multipoint Viewing ModesHanging Up a Multipoint Call Multiple Layouts in Lync Calls Temporarily Refusing CallsChanging the Way Calls Are Answered Multipoint Viewing LayoutsTo mute automatically answered video calls Answering Video Calls AutomaticallyMuting Automatically Answered Video Calls To automatically answer video callsTo view scheduled meetings from the calendar Using Microsoft Outlook CalendaringViewing Scheduled Meetings Calling From Meetings on Your CalendarViewing Presence States for Contacts Icon Presence DescriptionDisturb To manually create a multipoint call with Cccp Muting in a Cccp CallAllowing Video Display on the Web Adjusting for Room LightingCustomizing Your Workspace Allowing the Far-End System to Control Your CameraUsing the Virtual Remote Control Incoming Call Alert for Hearing-Impaired UsersTo allow the display of video on the web Troubleshooting Using the Virtual Remote ControlPlacing a Test Call Searching for Answers in the Product Documentation Contacting Technical and Solution SupportUsing the Knowledge Base Viewing Call Statistics Using the Polycom Touch ControlPolycom Solution Support Regulatory Notices

3725-64325-005 specifications

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