Polycom VSX Series manual Showing, Moving, and Turning Off the PIP

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GETTING STARTED GUIDE FOR THE VSX SERIES

Showing, Moving, and Turning Off the PIP

The Picture-in-Picture (PIP) gives you another view of your video conference so that your call is more like a face-to-face meeting. The view shown in the PIP changes automatically, depending on how the system is set up and what is happening in the meeting. You can also exchange the view shown in the PIP with that shown in the main screen.

For example, during a call on a single-monitor system, the PIP displays what your main camera is sending to the far site. (This lets you adjust the camera if you need to.) If one of the sites in the call shows any type of content, the content appears in the main part of the screen, and the PIP changes to show the people at the far site.

During a call on a dual-monitor system, when the participants share content, the monitors show the far site and the content, and the PIP shows the near site.

To show, move, or turn off the PIP during a call:

‰Press PIP to turn the PIP on.

‰While the PIP has a yellow border, press PIP repeatedly to move it to different corners of the screen.

‰After a brief pause, the PIP border turns blue. Then, press PIP to turn the PIP off. The PIP setting remains in effect only for the duration of the call.

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

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

2.Press Camera and select the Swap PIP icon.

During calls using a single monitor and the Dual Monitor Emulation feature (split-screen viewing), you can use the PIP button to scroll through the following screen layouts:

1.Near and far sites, same size, side by side

2.Far site big, near site small

3.Near site big, far site small

4.Near site, full screen

5.Far site, full screen

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