Avaya 1010, 1020 manual Configuring Avaya Video Camera 150 Presets, Remote Control Button Function

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Use the following buttons on the remote control to adjust the camera angle:

Remote Control Button Function

Left and right arrows pan the camera.

Up and down arrows tilt the camera.

Zoom in and zoom out keys make objects appear closer or farther away.

Configuring Avaya Video Camera 150 Presets

A camera preset is a predefined camera position that is associated with a numeric key on the remote control. Camera presets enable you to quickly change the position of the near end PTZ camera during a call by pressing a single key on the remote control instead of using the arrow and zoom keys. Far end participants see the video image without the delay that is associated with using more than one key to position the camera.

You can configure and use presets in the Primary Input and Presentation Input screens before placing a call and from any video screen during a call. To configure and use presets during a call, you must first select Presets from the Call Manager screen. For more information about using presets during a call, refer to “Using Avaya Video Camera 150 Presets During a Call” on page 24.

You can save nine presets. When presets are available for use, icons for the numeric keys (0 through 9) followed by the word Presets appear in the navigation bar.

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