Connecting An Additional Ptz Camera Directly - Avaya Scopia XT Series Deployment Manual

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Setting Up the XT Series Hardware
6. Enable the HD1 camera and configure its settings, as described in
Cameras
on page 111.
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Connecting Cameras or DVD players

Connecting an Additional PTZ Camera Directly

About this task
You can connect an additional PTZ (pan, tilt and zoom) camera to the XT Series for large room
setups, when one camera does not cover enough area
Directly
on page 45):
• For all XT Series models, you can connect it directly to the DVI port on the XT Codec Unit, as
described below.
• For the XT7000 Series only, you can also connect it to the HDMI 2 port on the XT Codec Unit
(recommended), as described below.
• For the XT7000 Series and XT5000 Series, you can connect multiple cameras via the Avaya
®
Scopia
XT Camera Switch (purchased separately), which keeps the DVI port free to add a
computer or DVD player (see
®
Scopia
XT Camera Switch
The additional PTZ camera kit contains the camera itself, remote control, power supply, HDMI to
DVI adapter and a five-meter DVI-HDMI cable.
December 2017
Figure 17: Connecting the camera cables to the XT Codec Unit
on page 41
Connecting Multiple HDMI Devices or Cameras via the Avaya
on page 47).
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Configuring
(Connecting an Additional PTZ Camera
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