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superb visual quality. In contrast, fixed cameras like webcams only offer digital PTZ, where the
zoom crops the camera image, displaying only a portion of the original, resulting in fewer pixels of
the zoomed image, which effectively lowers the resolution. Fixed cameras also offer digital pan
and tilt only after zooming, where you can pan up to the width or length of the original camera
image.
Once you have set the camera's angle and zoom, the system restores the last camera position the
next time you use the camera. You can store multiple preset camera positions if needed (see
Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series).
Procedure
1. Access the camera control settings. From the XT Series web interface, select More
Actions > Cameras Control. From the endpoint's main menu, select Control Camera.
During a meeting, press ok/menu to access the videoconference menu, and then select
Control Camera.
2. If you have more than one camera, first select the one you want to move. From the XT
Series web interface, select the Cameras field. From the endpoint's main menu, select
Control Camera > ok/menu > Video Source. Press ok/menu repeatedly to switch
between cameras.
3. Move the camera position using the arrows and zoom keys to position your camera.
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Participating in Meetings
Adjusting the Default Volume Settings
About this task
Press
+ or - on the XT Remote Control Unit to adjust the sound you hear when receiving a call
and during a videoconference. If you are using Avaya IX Room System XT Control on a Avaya
XTE240, you can also right-click an empty area of the main menu or call page and adjust the
volume slider.
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