Polycom HDX 9004 Polycom HDX 9002 Polycom HDX 9001 Polycom HDX 8000 HD Polycom HDX 7000 HD Polycom HDX 7000 Polycom HDX 4000 HD Polycom HDX 4000
Specifies whether to display near video, far video, and content on this monitor.
Monitor 3 (VCR/DVD) Polycom HDX 9006 Polycom HDX 9004 Polycom HDX 9002 Polycom HDX 9001 Polycom HDX 8000 HD Polycom HDX 7000 HD w/ Hardware Versions A,B,C Polycom HDX 7000
Specifies the aspect ratio for recording.
• Off — Select if you do not have a VCR or DVD player connected to record video conferences.
• 4:3 — Select to record for playback on a standard monitor.
• 16:9—Select to record for playback on a
wide-screen monitor, if your recording device has this capability.
Note (Polycom HDX 9006, Polycom HDX 8000 series,
and Polycom HDX 7000 series systems): The video format and resolution of Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 affect the output sent to Monitor 3, as follows:
• When Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 are both on and are both set to VGA (1920 x 1080 or 1280 x 720), DVI (1920 x 1080 or 1280 x 720), or Component (NTSC only), you can choose either Monitor 1 Image or Monitor 2 Image as the output to Monitor 3 (VCR/DVD).
• When Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 are both on but only one of them is set to VGA (1920 x 1080 or 1280 x 720), DVI (1920 x 1080 or 1280 x 720), or Component (NTSC only), the output to Monitor 3 (VCR/DVD) is set to the image from that monitor.
• When Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 are both on but neither is set to VGA (1920 x 1080 or 1280 x 720), DVI (1920 x 1080 or 1280 x 720), or Component, Monitor 3 is disabled.
• If Monitor 2 is disabled, Monitor 3 is fully configurable and independent of Monitor 1.
Video Format Polycom HDX 9006 Polycom HDX 9004 Polycom HDX 9002 Polycom HDX 9001 Polycom HDX 8000 HD Polycom HDX 7000 HD w/ Hardware Versions A,B,C Polycom HDX 7000
Specifies the VCR or DVD player’s format. For a list of available formats, refer to the information for your system in the previous section of this chapter,
Connecting Monitors on page3-1.
Shrink Content For monitors configured for content, specifies whether to
shrink content to fit the monitor. If selected, the content is shrunk to fit. VCR/DVD Record Source Polycom HDX 9006 Polycom HDX 9004 Polycom HDX 9002 Polycom HDX 9001 Polycom HDX 8000 HD Polycom HDX 7000 HD w/ Hardware Versions A,B,C Polycom HDX 7000
Specifies the video source to be recorded to videotape or DVD.
If Far is enabled, the recorded video will switch to the current far site speaker. If both Near and Far are enabled, the recorded video will switch between near and far sites depending on the current speaker. If
Content is enabled, any content sent during the call is
recorded.
Output Upon Screen Saver Activation Polycom HDX 9006 Polycom HDX 9004 Polycom HDX 9002 Polycom HDX 9001 Polycom HDX 8000 HD Polycom HDX 7000 HD Polycom HDX 7000
Specifies the screen saver output for a VCR or DVD player.
Specifies whether black video or no signal is sent to the VCR or DVD player when the system goes to sleep and the screen saver activates.
Select Black if you want to send black video.
Select No Signal if you want the VCR or DVD player to react as if it is not connected when the system goes to sleep.
Note (Polycom HDX 8000 series and Polycom HDX 7000 series systems): When VCR/DVD Record Source is set to Monitor 1 Image or Monitor 2 Image, the screen saver setting for Monitor 3 is the same as for that other monitor.
Monitor 4
Polycom HDX 9004
Specifies the fourth monitor’s aspect ratio:
• Off — Select if you do not have a fourth monitor.
• 4:3 — Select if you are using a regular TV monitor as the fourth monitor.
• 16:9—Select if you are using a wide-screen monitor as the fourth monitor. On the monitor, select the display mode that uniformly stretches the video from side to side, which is usually called Full, Wide screen, or 16x9.
Monitors and Cameras
Video Format
Polycom HDX 9004
Specifies the format for Monitor 4. For a list of available formats, refer to the information for your system in the previous section of this chapter, Connecting Monitors on page3-1.
Note: If you use 16:9, you might also need to set up the monitor for full-screen display. In the monitor’s setup menu, choose the setting that stretches the picture uniformly without clipping the edges, which is usually called Full, Wide screen, or 16x9.
Resolution
Polycom HDX 9004
Specifies the resolution for Monitor 4.
Output Upon Screen Saver Activation
Polycom HDX 9004
Specifies the screen saver output for Monitor 4:
Specifies whether black video or no signal is sent to the monitor when the system goes to sleep and the screen saver activates.
Select Black if you want to display black video. This is the recommended setting to prevent burn-in for TV monitors.
Select No Signal if you want the display to react as if it is not connected when the system goes to sleep. This is the recommended setting for VGA monitors and projectors, as well as Polycom HDX media carts with 1080p displays.
Display Content
Polycom HDX 9004
Specifies that content is displayed on Monitor 4.
Shrink Content For monitors configured for content, specifies whether to
shrink content to fit the monitor. If selected, the content is shrunk to fit.
People Video Adjustment, Content Video Adjustment
Specifies the adjustment made to people video and content video images.
• None—Preserves the aspect ratio of the source video. The image is scaled (if necessary) to the largest supported resolution that fits on the display without cropping. Extra areas on the display are filled with black borders.
• Stretch—Does not preserve aspect ratio. The
image is scaled horizontally and vertically to exactly match the resolution of the display.
• Zoom—Preserves the aspect ratio of the source video. The image is scaled to exactly match one of the display dimensions while matching or exceeding the other display dimension. The image is centered and cropped.
Display Icons in a Call Specifies whether to display all on-screen graphics,
including icons and help text, during calls.