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Setting Conferences for Telepresence Mode (AVC CP)
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Personal layouts are disabled. Therefore, any features that use personal layouts like Click&View can
not be used to change the layout, and Click&View DTMF digits will be ignored.
Changing the flag affects only future conferences. Conferences currently running are not affected.
The Send Content To Legacy Endpoints feature is enabled by default when Telepresence mode is
enabled.
Layout attributes (no skins, no site names and no borders) should continue for Telepresence layouts
managed by the RMX.
Speaker Priority in CP Video Layouts
The purpose of Speaker Priority Mode is to provide high visibility to the speaker's room and to ensure that
the active speaker in the conference is always displayed in the video layout, and displayed in the best way
possible. If there is space in the layout while the active speaker is displayed, previous speakers are also
displayed.
Reserved Screens
When Speaker Priority mode is selected each Room System reserves screens to provide high visibility
according to maximum number of room-screens in the conference, displaying the active speaker in the
largest video layout cell available.
The Speaker Priority option is selected in the Video Settings tab of the Profile dialog. For more information
see Selecting Speaker Priority
The number of reserved screens depends on the maximum number of room-cameras connected to the
conference. Typically, two room-cameras are displayed one screen, three room-cameras on three screens,
and four room-cameras on two screens.
Reserved screens include an Overlay Layout (Filmstrip) that may be populated with other conference
participants after the Grid Screen(s) have been fully populated with additional conference participants. See
Video Layout Examples.
Grid Screens
Grid screens are symmetric video layouts (2x2, 3x3, 4x4) that are populated with other conference
participants after the Reserved Screens are populated with the current and previous speakers. Grid screens
are only available when the room system has more screens than the number of reserved screens—grid
screens typically exist within 2 or 4 screen systems. See Video Layout Examples.
Video Layout Examples
A three-screen Room System will reserve three screens if another three-camera Room System
participates in the conference. If the active speaker is using a single camera endpoint, the active
speaker is displayed on a full screen while the two previous speakers are displayed on the other two
screens.
Irrespective of whether the receiving Room System has more screens than the active speaker’s
Room System: