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About the Models in the XT Series Product Line
the Avaya XT7000 Series Embedded MCU. You require a license to support multipoint calls
with up to eight remote participants.
For unparalleled large room coverage, you can connect two PTZ cameras and two 3-way
Microphone Pods. The 3-way Microphone Pod provides superb signal-to-noise ratios, which
isolates speakers' voices over background noise and gives a crisp high quality sound.
The Avaya XT7000 Series offers full High Definition (HD) resolution of up to 4K (a horizontal
resolution in the order of 4,000 pixels) for presentation content whilst also supporting a live
camera.
The Avaya XT7000 Series supports stereo audio in point to point calls when an Avaya POD
microphone is used. Stereo audio is only available if it is supported also by the remote party,
when in a point to point SIP or H.323 call using AAC-LD, G.719, or OPUS audio codecs.
When stereo is active, the additional POD microphone does not capture audio in the room,
but it is available to mute/unmute the system.
Figure 2: Avaya XT7000 Series
• Avaya XT5000 Series
With HD video resolution of up to 1080p video at 60 frames per second (fps), the Avaya
XT5000 Series sets the standard for an exceptional videoconferencing experience, and is
designed for easy setup and control.
The 3-way Microphone Pod provides superb signal-to-noise ratios, which isolates speakers'
voices over background noise and gives a crisp high quality sound. You can also add a
second microphone for unparalleled large room coverage.
The Avaya XT5000 Series supports stereo audio in point to point calls when an Avaya POD
microphone is used. Stereo audio is only available if it is supported also by the remote party,
when in a point to point SIP or H.323 call using AAC-LD, Opus, or G.719 audio codecs.
When stereo is active, the additional POD microphone does not capture audio in the room,
but it is available to mute/unmute the system.
August 2020
Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series
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