Polycom The Remote Control Picture-In-Picture Pip, Turning the PIP ON/OFF During a Video Call

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PICTURE-IN-PICTURE (PIP)

PICTURE-IN-PICTURE (PIP)

During a call on a single-monitor system, the PIP displays the camera view at the Near End. This helps you to adjust your own image if you need to.

During a call on a single-monitor system, if a remote site shows content, such as a slideshow presentation, the content appears in the main part of the screen and the PIP changes to show the people at the Far End.

During a call on a dual-monitor system, if a site shows content, one of the monitors shows the content, the other monitor shows the camera view at the Far End, and the PIP shows the camera view at the Near End.

Turning the PIP ON/OFF During a Video Call

Your system should be configured so that the PIP appears whenever you are in a video call.

When the PIP is showing, press the PIP button to turn it OFF.

If the PIP is not showing, press the PIP button to turn it ON.

If you hold the remote in your hand while you turn the PIP off, then place the remote down on a table surface, the PIP reappears. This happens because of the two touch sensors on the bottom of the remote. To turn off the PIP again simply press the PIP button again while the remote is on the table surface and it should disappear - or lay the remote down on its side.

Swapping the PIP and Main Screen Views

To swap the views shown in the PIP and the main screen:

1.If the PIP is not showing, press the PIP button to turn it on.

2.Press the CAMERA button.

3.Select the Swap PIP icon and press the SELECT button.

Repeat the above steps to return the views back to the original setting

PolyCom EX User Manual

Aug. 18, 2004 v 1.1

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Copyright © NORTH Network 1998.

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Polycom The Remote Control user manual Picture-In-Picture Pip, Turning the PIP ON/OFF During a Video Call