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The following alerts may appear on your system (either the Touch 12 device or the display):
Table 4-1 describes screen resolution messages.
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Change Screen Resolution: To share presentation in a call, change the screen resolution of your computer to 1024x768. |
When you tap the Self View button in the button bar or plug in a 1080p presentation device before or during Self View. |
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Unsupported Screen Resolution: Please change the screen resolution of your computer to 1024x768. |
When you plug in a presentation device (laptop) that does not use the recommended screen resolution. |
Change the presenter’s laptop screen resolution. See Figure 4-1 for an example of this message. |
Figure 4-1 Screen Resolution Message
Remember to plug in a laptop or document camera to use Presentation features. A message appears to remind you to do so, as shown in Figure 4-2.
Figure 4-2 Presentation Video Signal Message
The CTS software monitors the connection quality. Connection quality is rated either good, marginal, or poor. When the CTS software detects reduced connection quality, an icon is displayed on the main display screen. When connection quality reaches the poor state, the call is terminated.
Table 4-2 describes main display screen call connection status icons.
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Table 4-3 describes system information icons.
Table 4-4 describes animations that may appear on the main display screen. When an action is selected on the phone or on the Cisco TelePresence System (CTS), an animated icon appears on the main display screen and changes to show the selected action status.
Table 4-5 describes meeting status information messages that appear on the main display screen. These messages appear while the screen is dark (not showing video meeting images).