User's Manual
Librestream Onsight 1000/2000/2500 User Manual Audio/Video (AV) Functions
3. Tapping a color will bring up a Colors palette from which a new color can be selected for the selected call
participant.
4. The color change is temporary. The default colors will re-appear when in a new call, or if the device is
powered on again.
To save your color change as a default color, use the Main Menu >
Configuration > Display >Telestration screen.
5.8 Capturing and Sharing Images
The Onsight device can capture still images for local viewing; share the captured image live with Onsight Expert
(see paragraph 5.8.2, Sharing a Live Image, on page 47); or share a captured image with Onsight Expert at a
later time (se
e paragraph 5.8.3, Sharing a Saved Image, on page 49). Shared images can be seen by all
endp
oints in a conference call.
Images shared during a session while privacy is enabled are maintained in transient storage and are never written
to permanent storage. While a call is active, images are accessible in the temporary storage area within the
image viewing window. When the call is terminated all temporary images are destroyed.
5.8.1 Capturing Still Images for Local Viewing Only
Î To capture a still image without sharing:
1. Ensure you are disconnected from Onsight Expert.
2. Press the Capture button on the top of the Onsight device (the Capture button behaves like the shutter
button on a digital camera).
Note that if there are telestration lines, these are captured as part of the image.
3. The captured image is displayed briefly on the Viewfinder and then cleared.
4. To view the image taken, tap on the Start Image Display icon
.
5. The message “Image display started” appears and the image is displayed on the Viewfinder.
6. The image is saved locally in the session folder on the SD card.
If you want to view the captured image immediately on the Viewfinder, press
and hold the Capture button for a few seconds when taking the picture. The
message “Image display started” will appear and the still image will remain
on the Viewfinder.
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