Minimum Requirements And Specifications - Avaya scopia elite 6000 series Installation Manual

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• Easy creation of logs for Customer Support
You can easily create a file containing logs and settings which you can send to Customer
Support for troubleshooting.
• Interactive Voice Response (IVR) messages
The MCU includes pre-recorded greetings to participants and announcements as each new
participant joins a meeting. You can record messages to provide custom greetings and
announcements, but typically Avaya Scopia
MCUs in the organization.
• SIP Firewall traversal compatibilities
The MCU is fully interoperable with third-party Session Border Controllers (SBC), which
increases compatibility and dexterity with SIP endpoints that join remotely.
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Minimum Requirements and Specifications

This section details the system specifications of the MCU you purchased. Refer to this data when
preparing system setup and afterwards as a means of verifying that the environment still complies
with these requirements.
Hardware requirements
Table 1: Physical device specifications
Table 1: Physical device specifications
System power requirements
Input
AC Input
Maximum power consumption at
35°C
February 2016
Elite MCU
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Elite MCU
on page 8
on page 12 refers to the physical details of the device.
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Scopia
and 6120
100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
600W output @ 100-240V, 7.5A,
50-60Hz
200W, 250VA (682 BTU/h)
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Elite 6000 Series MCU Installation Guide
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Elite MCU 6105, 6110
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Elite MCU 6140
100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz with hot-
swap redundant AC power supply
and feed (optional)
1000W output @ 100-120V,
12-10A, 50-60Hz
1200W output @ 120-140V,
12-10A, 50-60Hz
1800W output @ 200-240V,
10-8.5A, 50-60Hz
360W, 450VA (1228 BTU/h)
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