Configuring Microphones - Avaya Scopia XT Series Deployment Manual

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Initial Configuration of the XT Series
Field Name
Focus mode
Camera sharpness
Note:
Depending on the camera, there may be additional options. For example, with the Flex
camera:
• Ceiling Mount: Select to flip and mirror the image.
• IR Receivers: Select to enable the IR sensor on the camera.
• Picture: Select to change the contrast, brightness, saturation and hue.
• Wide Dynamic Range: Select to correct the backlight.
6. From the web interface only, select Save.
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Initial Configuration of the XT Series

Configuring Microphones

About this task
After connecting your microphones to the Avaya Scopia
audio connection and configure its settings.
There are several connections available to input audio to the XT Series:
• The dedicated microphone
Series and the XT7000 Series can support two of these microphones daisy-chained. When
capturing stereo audio, only the first Microphone Pod is used.
• The USB port is used for USB headsets (lower USB only), or for a USB camera with a built-in
microphone (upper USB only).
• The audio input port
- The analog One-way Microphone Pod or any other analog microphone with a 3.5mm jack.
- A third-party digital microphone with a mini-TOSlink connector.
- Audio mixers like those from Clear One. An audio mixer connects multiple microphones (or
other audio inputs) to generate a single audio stream.
- A computer audio-out connection or line audio connection.
December 2017
Description
Set the camera focus to Automatic, or Manual to specify the distance
from the camera to the table in Focus distance.
Adjust the sharpness of the image from your camera.
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port is for the digital Three-way Microphone Pod. The XT5000
is for:
Avaya Video Collaboration Solution for IP Office Deployment Guide
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