TANDBERG D5016402 CD Player User Manual


 
Appendix TANDBERG Director Videoconferencing System
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Appendix 7: 12” Touch Panel Interface
In addition to the touch screen controls, the TANDBERG Director
Videoconferencing system may be controlled through an optional 12”
touch panel interface. Placed on a podium or desktop, a videoconference
presentation can be controlled away from the 3000i touch screen.
Videoconference operation and control will be very similar to the
control interface found on the 3000i touch screen. Buttons and
controls are intuitively laid out and labeled in the same way for both
control interfaces so that placing videoconference calls and making
presentations are simple and straight forward. You will find that the
process for MAKING CALLS, MANUAL DIALING, DIRECTORY SETUP,
DIRECTORY DIALING, DUOVIDEO
TF
, AND MULTIPOINT are similar between both control interfaces.
Please refer to the appropriate section in this manual for detailed information.
Local Display Operation
When the system is not in a videoconference call, the default screen is
the ‘Local Video - Main’. This mode of operation can utilize the
Director’s audio and video functionality as a room presentation tool.
Local Video - Main
Video
Sources
Task Bar
Camera Controls
Presets
TANDBERG
The screen has four sections:
VIDEO DISPLAY WINDOW where the chosen video source will be displayed.
SOURCE SELECTION where the available video sources can be selected.
DEVICE CONTROL where controls specific the chosen video source will be displayed.
If the device has no associated controls this area will be blank.
TASKBAR where the functions relevant to the current system operation will
be displayed.
Task Bar
Local Video Display
Device Control
Source Selection