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Avaya 1010/1020 Installation Guide Issue 1 June 2010...
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2.7 meters (9 feet) in front of it. However, in a multi-user conference room, an Avaya Video MicPod 1000 should be placed in the middle of the participants as its sound detection pattern is omnidirectional with a radius of 3 meters (10 feet).
Supported Display Types and Resolutions Avaya 1010/1020 can connect to 720p HD displays through an HDMI cable. Supported display resolutions include the following: • 720p • 768p Note: Avaya 1010/1020 automatically sets the Display Resolution preference in Administrator Preferences : Appearance : Displays to Auto if you select an option for this preference that is not supported by the connected display.
Initial Configuration During the installation process, Avaya 1010/1020 prompts you to configure it for the first time. Avaya recommends that you gather all the necessary information prior to installation. The following sections provide guidelines for collecting, and a means of recording, this data.
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Voice Number: ________________________________________________________ Network Settings By default, DHCP is enabled on Avaya systems. If you choose Disabled for the DHCP preference, you must enter an IP address (the locally configured IP address if not assigned by a DHCP server), Subnet Mask (used to partition the IP address into a network and host identifier), and Default Gateway (the IP address of the default gateway the system uses).
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You can enter the hostname or IP address of a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server to set the system date and time automatically. The Avaya system ignores the value you specify for the NTP Server Hostname if the DHCP preference is set to Enabled and the DHCP server can pass an NTP server address to the Avaya system.
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• One of the following cameras and cables: Avaya Video Camera 100 and a 2.9 M (9.5 ft) cable. (Contact Avaya or your Avaya Partner for optional 7.5 M (24.6 ft) or 15 M (49.2 ft) cables.) Avaya Video Camera 150 and a 7.5 M (24.6 ft) cable. (Contact Avaya or your Avaya Partner for the optional 15 M (49.2 ft) cable.)
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MicPod 1000 as your audio input device, complete the following steps: • Insert the camera cable into the port on the rear of the Avaya Video Camera 150 and plug the opposite end into the port marked with the camera symbol on the back of the codec.
See “Status Icons” on page 16 for an explanation of status icons you may encounter. Locking the Avaya Codec You can lock the Avaya codec with a secure loop to prevent physical removal of the device. For assistance, contact your Avaya Partner or Avaya Technical Services. Avaya 1010/1020 Installation Guide...
If you connect the male end of the splitter directly to the codec, you can use none, or one extension cable to connect an Avaya Video MicPod 1000 to each of the female ends of the splitter. If you use one extension cable to connect the codec to the splitter, you can use none, or one extension cable to connect an Avaya Video MicPod 1000 to each of the female ends of the splitter.
Attaching the Avaya Video MicPod 1000 Strain Relief Clip If the Avaya Video MicPod 1000 is installed in an area where the cord could be pulled or tripped upon, Avaya recommends using the strain relief clip (included with your Avaya Video MicPod 1000) to reduce the chance of disconnecting or damaging the plug or Avaya 1010/ 1020.
Avaya 1010/1020. If the green LED on the PSU illuminates, the PSU is probably good. 4. Connect the PSU to Avaya 1010/1020. If Avaya 1010/1020 fails to boot and the green LED dims, there may be a problem with the codec.
REDIAL list. If no video from the camera appears, do the following: • Ensure that the camera is properly connected to the Avaya codec as described in “Installing Avaya 1010/1020” on page 9. Only Avaya Video Camera 100 and Avaya Video Camera 150 are supported with Avaya 1010/1020.
Warning: Temperatures that require the codec to reboot can permanently damage codec components. Ensure the room that houses the codec is properly ventilated and temperature controlled. Avaya 1010/1020 Installation Guide...