To change the settings
Set “Monitors” in “Monitor Out” of the Video Setup menu to “3”. Next, you must select the connector where the second monitor is connected. To do so, set “Monitor” in “Monitor Out” of the Video Setup menu to “SUB”. Once the settings are changed, the first monitor displays video, while the second and third display video or still images.
For details, see “To change the images displayed in a triple monitor setup” on this page.
To view the picture as a window picture
When you press the PinP button of the Remote Commander during communication, the picture appears as a smaller window picture over the display of the first monitor.
Note
You cannot perform this operation on the second and third monitors.
To change the images displayed in a triple monitor setupYou can display the following on the monitors during communication in a triple monitor setup.
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| Second monitor | Third monitor |
First monitor | Local | Local | Local |
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| picture | picture | picture |
| Remote |
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| camera 1 |
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FAR/NEAR | Still | RGB | |
button |
| image | picture |
| Remote |
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| camera 1 | Remote |
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| Local |
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| camera 2 | Picture | |
| picture | ||
| (Only during | on | |
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| dual video | whiteboard |
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| reception) |
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In this setup, each time that you press the DISPLAY button on the Remote Commander, the entire display structure changes in sequence.
First monitor
You can display remote camera video.
Second monitor
You can display local camera video, received or transmitted still images, or remote camera video.
Each time that you press the DISPLAY button of the Remote Commander, the display changes.
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