User`s guide

Monitors and Cameras
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3 Touch Select Camera to choose a camera or other video source.
4 Touch Control Camera to move the camera to the desired position.
5 Touch View Presets, then touch and hold a number for 5 seconds to store
the preset position. Any existing preset stored at the number you select is
replaced.
Experiencing High-Definition Video Conferencing
Polycom HDX 9002, Polycom HDX 9004, Polycom HDX 9006, Polycom HDX
8000 series, Polycom HDX 7000 HD, Polycom HDX 6000 HD, Polycom HDX
4000 HD, and Polycom HDX 4500 systems offer the following high-definition
(HD) capabilities:
Send people or content video to the far site in HD
Receive and display video from the far site in HD
Display near-site video in HD
Sending Video in High Definition
Polycom HDX systems with HD capability can send video in wide-screen, HD
format. For information about the resolution and frame rate for video
configured as People, refer to Appendix C, Call Speeds and Resolutions. For
information about frame rates for content, refer to Chapter 5, Content and
Closed Captions.
To send video in HD format, use any model of Polycom camera that supports
HD video and a Polycom HDX system capable of sending 720p or better video.
Receiving and Displaying Video in High Definition
When the far site sends HD video, Polycom HDX systems with HD capability
and an HD monitor can display the video in wide-screen, HD format. The HD
720 format supported by these systems is 1280 x 720, progressive scan format
(720p). Polycom HDX systems with 1080 capability can receive 1080p
progressive format and can display 1080p progressive or 1080i interlaced
format.
Near-site video is displayed in HD format when you use an HD video source
and an HD monitor. However, near-site video is displayed in SD if the system
is in an SD or lower-resolution call.
A far-end camera preset can be stored only if the ability to control the far-end
camera is enabled.