Choosing Monitors For Your Xt Telepresence - Avaya Scopia XT Telepresence Deployment Manual

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Room property
Requirement
Use fluorescent bulbs with electronic ballast that provide a color temperature of
3500K-4100K, ideally 4000K-4100K. The brightness reflected off a participant's face must
be at least 300 lux.
Network
Install a network switch and a wi-fi router in the room. Ensure there are three wired gigabit
connections
ethernet (RJ-45 UTP) connections close to the location of the XT Codec Units.
Ensure there is a wireless connection for Scopia
To offer participants the option to browse the network to find presentations saved on a
server, install LAN connections within easy reach of any participant.
Table sizes
The table height in either standard or dual-row setup should be 71-75cm, ideally 72cm, with
a matte surface finish. The lower edge of the monitor screens (not frames) should be aligned
with the height of the tables.
For a standard room layout, use a single rectangular table to seat six participants across the
room's depth. For a dual-row telepresence room, use three tables in the front row for six
participants (70 x 160cm) and three tables in the back row for 12 participants (70 x 290cm).
Ensure that the back row tables are built so they do not expose participants' legs.
For information on the position of tables in the room, see
Telepresence Room Setup
Room
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Setting up the Telepresence Room

Choosing Monitors for Your XT Telepresence

Choose the monitors (purchased separately) to match your telepresence room dimensions and
provide the image quality that you need.
January 2017
Figure 6: Table dimensions in a dual-row setup
on page 27 or
on page 28.
on page 8
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Choosing Monitors for Your XT Telepresence
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Placing the Tables in a Dual-Row Telepresence
XT Telepresence Deployment Guide
Placing the Table in a Standard
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