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Manual Control - The up and down arrow keys will tilt the camera up or down. The left and right arrow keys will pan the camera view to the left or right. Note that what is controlled is the direction of the screen view. The camera itself moves in the opposite direction specified so the resulting picture on the screen will pan in the direction selected by the arrow.
If you are in a point-to-point videoconference with another Polycom unit you may have been given the authorization to control the remote camera. This is an option that is determined and set by the administrator of the remote unit. Having remote camera access can be helpful if the person at the remote site forgets to adjust the camera for best display or you want a different view. When in a videoconference with more than one remote site you will only have control of your local camera. In either case you will need to specify the camera that you want to control. On some remote control units there will be a single rocker button like the one used for zoom. On other controllers there may be individual buttons.
In addition to automatically pointing the main camera to predefined positions in the meeting room, presets can also be used to easily select alternative sources of video input such as an Elmo, auxiliary camera or a DVD/VCR if they are connected.
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Last updated on
September 20, 2007
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From the notebook of
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