Field
Name
Description
Figure 71: Dual monitor video layouts with presentation
• <auto > indicates the system automatically detects the number of connected monitors
(recommended).
• HD1/HD2 forces the unit to accept input only from a single monitor connected to either HD1
or HD2 . If you connect a second monitor it would appear blank when the end point is
connected to a remote system, unless you select Duplicate to HD2.
• HD1 (Menu & Video Rx) + HD2 (Present) uses both monitor connections, where the main
monitor displays system menus and remote video, while shared content is on the auxiliary
monitor. This is the default mode with two connected monitors set to <auto > .
• HD1 (Menu & Present) + HD2 (Video Rx) uses both monitor connections, with system menus
and PC content on the main monitor, while remote video is on the auxiliary monitor.
• HD1 (Present) + HD2 (Menu & Video Rx) uses both monitor connections, with system menus
and remote video on the auxiliary monitor, while shared content is on the main monitor.
• HD1 (Video Rx) + HD2 (Menu & Present) uses both monitor connections, with system menus
and shared content on the auxiliary monitor, while remote video is on the main monitor.
• HD1(Present or Video Rx) + HD2 (Menu & Video Rx or Local) uses both monitor connections
with system menus on the auxiliary monitor while shared content is on the main monitor.
Remote video is usually on the main monitor, but it is moved to the auxiliary monitor when a
presentation is sent or received.
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