Layout Control In A Call; Lock As Speaker; Selecting A Different Layout; Invoking A List Of Participants - Cisco TelePresence Series User Manual

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Layout control in a call

You may alter the screen layout when you are in a call.
The Touch pad will show the options available. The
actual options may differ from what is shown here, but
the Touch pad will always show you what is available.
The WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get)
principle applies even here.

Lock as speaker

Assume you have set your
system so that one of the
participants is shown larger
than the others.
If somebody else starts to
say something instead of
this person, the system will
switch to display the image
of that person instead. To
avoid this, you may lock the
current as speaker.
Start with a layout as
outlined and tap as shown,
then tap Lock as Speaker,
as outlined.
To unlock, repeat the
process and tap Unlock
Speaker.
D14582.09 User guide Profile Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, SX20 Quick Set, MX200, MX300
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Selecting a different layout

In a call tap Layout, as outlined,
then select the preferred layout, as
outlined.
To exit the layout without changing
anything, tap Layout again.

Invoking a list of participants

Tap the dot that is not shown in bold
just above the row of buttons to invoke
a list of participants.
Tap the other dot to return to the initial
state.

Adding a PiP self-view

Tap as outlined at all times during
a call to add self-view to your
screen (this will not be seen by
the remote participants).
The self-view will appear as a PiP
(Picture-in-Picture).

Moving the self-view PiP

Tap and hold the PiP, as outlined.
When the PiP turns blue you may drag
it to a new position, choose among six
predefined positions, as outlined.
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