Chapter 5: Controlling The Xt Series; Accessing The Xt Series Local Menu - Avaya Scopia XT7100 Deployment Manual

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Chapter 5: Controlling the XT Series

There are a number of ways to interact with the Avaya Scopia
• Use the XT Remote Control Unit locally on the endpoint itself to navigate the menus and
perform user functions and advanced configuration. You view the results on a connected
monitor.
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• (Scopia
XT Executive only) Use a keyboard and mouse of a computer connected to the
endpoint to navigate its menus instead of the XT Remote Control Unit. This also requires a
connected monitor.
• Use the Scopia
intuitive touch interface. This app is limited to user features, and does not extend to
administration or advanced configuration. For more information, see User Guide for Scopia
Control.
• Use the XT Series's web interface to perform nearly all features from the unit's web page.
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• Use Scopia
Management's administrator web interface to perform system upgrades, backups,
and add your endpoint to the organization's address book (see
Series from Scopia
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Accessing the XT Series Local Menu

About the XT Remote Control Unit
Navigating Menus with the Keyboard and Mouse
Accessing XT Series Web Interface
Managing Avaya Scopia
Accessing the XT Series Local Menu
About this task
After switching on the XT Series, the main menu appears on the connected monitor.
To navigate the local menus, use the XT Remote Control Unit or for Scopia
can use a keyboard and mouse. You can also access the system via the web, where the main
screen is laid out differently (see
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Avaya Scopia
XT Series Deployment Guide
68
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Control iPad app to control user-level functionality of the XT Series via an
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Management
on page 76).
on page 68
on page 70
on page 75
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XT Series from Scopia
Accessing XT Series Web Interface
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
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XT Series:
Managing Avaya Scopia
on page 73
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Management
on page 76
on page 75).
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