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Initial Configuration of the XT Series
2. Configure the camera connection as described in
settings
on page 112:
Table 27: Configuring general camera settings
Field Name
Default camera
December 2017
Description
Select the port of the XT Codec Unit which you connected the default camera, which is
automatically activated when the system powers up. To configure your default camera
for the XT5000 Series, you can choose between HD1, [HD2, HD3, HD4 using the
®
Avaya Scopia
XT Camera Switch], DVI, or USB. To configure the default camera for
the XT7000 Series, you can choose between HD1, HD2, [HD3, HD4, HD5 using the
®
Avaya Scopia
XT Camera Switch], DVI, or USB.
Figure 70: Video inputs of the XT Codec Unit (XT5000 Series)
Figure 71: Video inputs of the XT Codec Unit (XT7000 Series)
• HD1( or HD1/HD2 in the case of the XT7000 Series): Select if you connected the
PTZ camera to the HDMI input of the XT Codec Unit. This is the most common
configuration.
If you connected multiple cameras with the Avaya Scopia
the HD port of the Avaya Scopia
default camera, from HD1- HD4. For the XT7000 Series, select the HD port of the
XT7000 Series or the Avaya Scopia
default camera, from HD1–HD5.
• USB: Select if your default camera is connected to the upper USB port (for example,
using the XT Executive's built-in camera or the Avaya USB H100 HD Video Camera
as the main camera. You must always plug USB cameras into the upper USB slot on
the rear of the XT panel.
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Table 27: Configuring general camera
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XT Camera Switch to which you connected the
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XT Camera Switch to which you connected the
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XT Camera Switch, select
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