122 Using Audio/Video Signal from the Connected Equipment for a Conference
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: High, a: Middle, f: Low
For the settings for output of the picture from each output connector, see
“Displaying the Picture on a Projector or Monitor” on page 123, and “Dual
Monitor” and “Monitor Out (or Sub Monitor Out)” in the General Setup
Menu on page 43.
When the PCS-1/1P is used as a receiving terminal via ISDN or with “Video
Mode” set to “H.261”, or when videoconferencing system other than the
PCS-1/1P is used
: High, a: Middle, f: Low
RGB
OUT
(DSB)
RGB
OUT
(DSB)
RGB OUT on
the PCS-DSB1
(only when the
PCS-DSB1 is
enabled)
Outputs the signal by
converting a transmitted
VGA, SVGA or XGA signal
into an XGA signal. The
high-resolution picture can
be obtained. You can view
more vivid picture than the
picture output from the RGB
OUT connector on the
Communication Terminal.
The number of frames
displayed per second
depends on the interface
transmission rates. For
example, five frames per
second is obtained at 1 Mbps.
Resolution Video
frame
rate
Remarks
a
f
Sends and receives the pictures in 4CIF, and the original high-resolution
picture cannot be obtained and detailed portion cannot be clearly seen.
The number of frames displayed per second depends on the interface
transmission rates. For example, one frame per several seconds is
obtained.
Setting of “Monitor
Out (or Sub Monitor
Out)” on the receiving
terminal
Output
connector for a
computer
picture on
receiving
terminal
Resolution Video
frame
rate
Picture quality
When
“Dual
Monitor”
is set to
“Off”
When
“Dual
Monitor”
is set to
“On”