5.1 Local Display Operation
When the system is not in a videoconference call, the default screen is the ‘Local Video Display’. This mode of operation utilizes the Presenter system’s audio and video
functionality as a room presentation tool.
Screen Basics
The controls will be oriented on either the right or left hand side of the screen, depending on the opening screen's control orientation selection.
VIDEO DISPLAY WINDOW
where the chosen video source will be displayed.
DEVICE CONTROL where controls specific the chosen video source will be
displayed. If the device has no associated controls this area will be blank.
SOURCE SELECTION
where the available video sources can be selected.
TASKBAR where the functions relevant to the current system operation will be displayed.
5.1.1 Source Selection
Press a Video Source button to show its image in the display window. The user can change the source selection at any time, the selected source button changes from blue to green when active. Any device controls associated with that source will be displayed in the Video Display Window after its selection.
MAIN Sends the Main source to the video display. If this source is the TANDBERG WAVE 2 Camera it can be controlled.
AUX Sends the Aux source to the video display. If this source is the TANDBERG WAVE 2 Camera it can be controlled.
DOC CAM Sends the Document camera to the video display. Device control is available for this source when using the optional E-PAC.
VCR/DVD
(record)
Sends the VCR or DVD to the video display. Allows the ability to record conference. Device control is available for this source when using the optional E-PAC.
VCR/DVD
(play only)
Sends the VCR or DVD to the video display. Device control is available for this source when using the optional E-PAC.
PC Sends the PC to the video display.
5.1.2 Device Control
This section displays control for the currently selected device. The Main and Aux sources can be positioned manually using the local or far-end camera control buttons (or by using the presets). See Far End Camera Control (5.3.3).
Left and Right arrow buttons pan (move horizontally) the camera image. Up and Down arrow buttons tilt (move vertically) the camera image. Camera controls will be available for both Main and Aux sources
Zooms in (enlarges the view of a participant). Zoom out (reduces the view of a participant).
Depending on configuration and the device selected, the user will also be able to use controls for DVD/VCR, Doc Cam, and projector.
DVD/VCR controls will show the typical play, pause, and cueing
options. A record button will show for recordable devices. The optional E-PAC is required for DVD/VCR control via the touchscreen interface. See E-PAC User manual for setup and supported devices.
Document Camera controls show zoom, focus, and lighting controls.
The optional E-PAC is required for DVD/VCR control via the touchscreen interface. See E-PAC User manual for setup and supported devices.
Projector controls are limited to turning the device on and off, as well
as RGB Select.
5.1.3 Presets
The Main and Aux sources can also be set by using presets. This moves and zooms either the Main or Aux camera to a predefined room view.
To Store A Preset
Move the camera to the view required. Then press and hold the preset button you want to set until the red “preset stored” text appears.
To Name A Preset
Select the preset to be named. While the preset is highlighted press PRESET NAME and type in the desired name. Press SAVE to set and return to main page.
5.1.4 Taskbar
The grey TANDBERG taskbar present at the bottom of the screen provides controls relevant to local presentation operation. The buttons will change according to the display status. The button border and text will illuminate red when it is activated.
Taskbar references are for the TANDBERG interface and not PC operating system taskbars (i.e. Microsoft Windows, Macintosh)
HIDE / TASKBAR Hide removes the taskbar from the screen, a single Taskbar button replaces it.
Taskbar displays the taskbar on the bottom of the screen
EXIT Exit from the local display operation to the Opening screen.
ENLARGE / REDUCE Enlarge increases the size of the video display to full screen, thus covering
the source selection and device controls. The taskbar will remain available. Reduce returns the video display to the standard size allowing access to the source selection and device control.
It is also possible to enlarge and reduce the video display by touching the video window itself. This function works for all video sources except the PC source
VIDEOCONFERENCE Select this function to access the Videoconference Call Controls and
initiate a call.
VOLUME Increases or decreases the local volume level within the room by using the plus [+] or minus [-] buttons. The level bar indicates the current level setting.
DUAL
PRESENTATION
Allows the PC image and LOCAL DISPLAY to be shown at the same time without being in a call.
5.1.5 Video Display Window
Shows the currently selected video source.
It is possible to enlarge the video window on the touchpanel by touching and holding the video window itself.
Selecting EXIT FULL SCREEN on the video window will return it to the previous state.