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| Getting started |
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| Phone book usage |
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Controlling the cameras
During a call, you may control where your own camera is pointing (i.e. pan and tilt) and the zoom. However, far end systems with remotely controllable cameras may also permit you to control their camera’s panning and zooming. This is called Far end camera control.
For video conferences with more than two participants, far end is an ambiguous term. If you are the initiator of a conference the only far end camera controllable by you will be the first participant you called. The other participants may all control your camera, but they cannot control each other.
Controlling your own camera (near side)
In a call use the Arrow keys of the remote control to enter the camera control mode. Softbuttons will now appear as shown below.
Use the Arrow keys and the Zoom keys to pan, tilt and zoom your camera.
Exit the mode when finished.
Controlling far end camera (far side)
In a call use the Arrow keys of the remote control to enter the camera control mode. Softbuttons will now appear as shown below.
Press the leftmost Function key to access the far end camera. Proceed as for near end camera control.
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