Recorded videoconferences use one monitor only. During recording, the auxiliary monitor displays1
the same video layout as the primary monitor.2
Before a call, your monitor(s) display your own video, except on the XT Executive which shows3
the computer content by default.4
Meeting moderators can also change the video layout for all participants in a meeting (see 5
Changing the Video Layout for all Participants on page 92).6
Procedure7
1.
To cycle through the most commonly used video layouts, press the Layouts key on the8
XT Remote Control Unit repeatedly.9
2.
To view all available layouts, press and hold the Layouts
key on the XT Remote10
Control Unit, or press ok/menu and then select Layouts.11
The choices of layouts depend on the number of streams to display and the number of12
connected monitors. The group icon represents remote video, while the single icon 13
represents local video. The graph icon represents the presentation.14
When a participant shares content in a meeting hosted by a Scopia
®
Elite 6000 MCU, you15
can choose from an additional set of layouts designed to optimize screen space (known as16
gallery layouts or MCU). This requires Avaya Scopia Solution version 8.3.2 or later.17
Note:
Gallery layout is not available when receiving Web Collaboration.18
19
Figure 68: Changing video layout during a call (example)20
Participating in Meetings
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