3
Webcam autoframing
1. What is it?
The webcam is equipped with a zoom
in and out function within a limited
distance when Webcam Autoframing
feature is on.
2. Why do I need it?
The Webcam Autoframing feature is
ideal for dynamic video calls and long
meetings as well as calls involving
multiple team members.
3. How does it work?
Users can make an open-handed gesture
or a fist to activate and deactivate
the Webcam Autoframing within the
monitor's webcam viewing range
of 180cm. To notify the user of the
webcam's status, an advisory message
will pop up for three seconds on the top
right of the screen.
Mode
Multi (default)
•
In Multi mode, the monitor's webcam
will detect all the faces within its
reach and automatically zoom to
adjust to everyone within the frame:
This is to ensure that all members are
shown accurately.
Single
•
In single mode, the monitor's
webcam will target and follow
the user that is closest to the
webcam and zoom in/out to adjust
accordingly. When the webcam
10
detects a second person, the
Busylight on the webcam will blink to
notify the main user.
Note
•
When the Webcam Autoframing
feature is on, the pixel quality of the
webcam is at 2M. Alternatively, when
the feature is off, the pixel quality
of the webcam can reach up to 5M
which is based on user's operation
system settings. In addition, please
note that the Webcam Autoframing
feature will detect and capture users
from the center to within a viewing
angle of 75 degrees.
•
The default setting for the Webcam
Autoframing is "Multi". This message
will be shown on the top right hand
corner of the screen