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3. Save the change.
Video Input Source
The system supports the video input sources both from the camera and the PC. You can change the input
source on your remote control.
Changing the Video Input Source When not in a Call
To use the PC input source, make sure that your system is connected to a PC.
1. Go to More > Setting > Basic > Input Selection.
The screen shows Camera, Camera +PC and PC input sources.
2. Select the desired input source.
• If you select PC, the remote video image is displayed in a large window, and the PC content is
displayed in a small window (Picture-in-Picture mode).
• If you select Camera+PC, the PC content is displayed in a large window, and other video images are
displayed in small windows.
• If you select Camera, the remote video image is displayed in a large window, and the local video
image is displayed in a small window (Picture-in-Picture mode).
Changing the Video Input Source in a Call
If you want to change the video input source to PC, you need to connect the endpoint to the PC.
1. In a call, press OK to open Talk Menu and go to More > Input Choose.
The monitor display Camera and PC as the input source.
2. Select the desired input source.
You can see the video image displayed by the selected video input source.
Switching Provider
To switch between the Yealink Meeting and YMS accounts, you need to switch between Yealink Meeting
Server or Yealink VC Cloud.
This feature is only applicable to the third-generation VCS devices.
1. In the idle screen, press More.
2. Press Settings > Advanced > System Settings
3. Select Switch Provider.
4. You can select Yealink Meeting Server or Yealink VC Cloud.
If it is currently the Yealink VC Cloud system, you can switch to a the Yealink Meeting Server. If it is
the Yealink Meeting Server system, you can switch to the Yealink VC Cloud system.
Resetting the Current System
Yealink third-generation VCS devices support dual systems (Yealink Meeting and YMS system) since 50.10
or later versions. You can use this feature to reset the current system you are using to the factory settings
without affecting the configuration of the other system.
The difference between resetting the current mode and resetting to factory settings: