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Controlling Cameras During a Call
Sequencer Control During a Call
If you have more than one video camera, you can set up sequencing. Sequencing
allows you to view the image from each camera source for a certain amount of time
before the next video source is displayed.
You can set up the sequence for the local cameras, and if it is turned on, this is the
order in which the remote end sees the images.
You can set up a sequence for a remote site if you entered the supervisor PIN when
dialing.
The near end (local) and far end (remote) sequencers can be stopped, checked, and
restarted using the remote control. If at any time a preset or video source is selected,
the sequencer engine is stopped, allowing you to view and edit the presets and video
sources.
To restart the sequencer press the SEL key followed by the 0 key.
Change the resolution of SENT video.
You may need to drop to low resolution during
a call if you run out of bandwidth (and the
speech becomes distorted). Or during a
videoconference, low resolution may be
required by the MCU.
Change to high resolution using the Up arrow
key, or select low resolution using the Down
arrow key.
The words “Low Resolution” or “High
Resolution” are displayed on screen.
Use the Arrow keys.
Motion versus Detail
Choose a value from 1 to 9 to set your
preference for motion versus detail in the
video image. Setting the value to 1 maximizes
detail, while setting it to 9 maximizes motion.
The default setting is 5.
Use the Number keys.










