User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction to Video Conferencing
- Video Calls
- Place Call From Contact List
- Edit a Contacts List Entry, then Place the Call
- Place Call Using Name, Number or IP-Address
- Receive Calls — When not In a Call Already
- Receive Calls While in Another Call
- Disconnect Yourself From Call
- Put Call on Hold and Resume a Call on Hold
- Transfer an Ongoing Call
- Activate Do Not Disturb
- Automated Forwarding of All Calls
- View Keypad While in a Call
- Add Additional Participants to Existing Call
- Disconnect a Participant From a Conference
- Intelligent Proximity
- Content Sharing
- Scheduled Meetings
- Contacts
- Camera
- Settings
D1534506 Cisco TelePresence User Guide
Systems using Touch10
Produced: April 2017 for CE9.0
All contents © 2010–2017
Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Camera
Resize the Selfview PiP
The selfview shows what others see
from your video system. You will
normally use it to conrm that they
see what you want them to see.
The selfview appears as a PiP
(Picture-in-Picture).
From time to time you may want to
have the selfview activated during
the meeting.
You may want to zoom, pan or tilt
your camera to provide a better
view for the other participant(s). To
get a better view, you may want to
maximize the selfview.
Why Resize Selfview?
If you want to turn the selfview o,
while in a call, tap the Selfview avatar,
as shown.
To turn the selfview on, in a call, do as
explained above (Outside a call).
In a call or outside a call (shown here),
tap Camera.
Tap Selfview to turn it on.
Tap Maximize, to resize the
selfview image, as shown.
Repeat to minimize.
1 2 3
1 2
Outside a call
In a call
Tap Maximize to resize the selfview
image. Repeat to minimize it.
Tap anywhere outside the menu, when
you’re done.










