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To switch between your own content versus the remote shared content during a call, you can
use the same context menu or press near/far on the XT Remote Control Unit.
4. (Meetings hosted by a Scopia
®
Elite MCU only) To view additional layouts available on the
MCU:
a. Press 0 on the XT Remote Control Unit.
b. Continue to press 0 to rotate through the available layouts.
c. (Optional) Press # to automatically adjust the size of the video display to better fit your
endpoint screen.
d. By default, your own image is not in the video layout. Press 1 to add your image, and
press 1 to remove it.
For more information about MCU layouts, see User Guide for Scopia
®
Elite MCU.
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Participating in Meetings on page 49
Blocking your own Audio and Video
About this task
During a call, you can block and unblock your own audio and video and either replace the video with
a placeholder static slide, or you can hide your participation altogether if your XT Series is hosting
the meeting.
Procedure
1. To mute your own audio, access the call menu. From the XT Series web interface, select
Mute from the top bar under the tabs. From the endpoint, select ok/menu > Mute Myself.
Figure 62: Blocking your own audio and video
Alternatively you can press the mute
key on the XT Remote Control Unit, or if you use the
Microphone Pod, you can press its own mute button. When your audio is muted, the
icon
disappears on the display.
2. To block your own video and replace it with a static slide, access the call menu. From the XT
Series web interface, select Privacy from the top bar under the tabs. From the endpoint,
select ok/menu > Privacy Options > Privacy(see
Figure 62: Blocking your own audio and
video on page 64).
Participating in Meetings
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