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Setting Up the XT Series Hardware
Procedure
1. Remove the camera stabilizing cartons, to avoid damage to the system.
Caution:
Do not place the camera on top of the XT Codec Unit. It can cause the system to
overheat.
2. Verify the SYSTEM SELECT switch on the back panel of the new camera is set to 7.
This is only for Premium, Advanced, and Standard II cameras.
3. Connect the DVI port on the camera to the DVI connector on the XT Codec Unit
18: Connecting an additional camera directly to the XT Series
manages it as PC content.
—Or—
For the XT7000 Series, we recommend connecting the additional camera to the HDMI 2
port on the XT Codec Unit (located under
for a computer connection.
4. Connect the power supply cable to the DC IN connector on the camera.
5. Plug the power supply cable into a power outlet.
6. (Optional for XT7000 Series and XT5000 Series only) To control the extra camera using
the same XT Remote Control Unit, connect one end of the crossed VISCA control cable to
the additional camera's IN (RS-232C) connector. Then connect the other end to the main
camera's OUT (RS-232C) connector
to the XT Series
7. Apply power to the camera.
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Connecting Cameras or DVD players
December 2017
Figure 19: Creating your own long VISCA cross cable
on page 45).
on page 41
Avaya Video Collaboration Solution for IP Office Deployment Guide
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). This keeps the DVI or HD1 port available
(Figure 18: Connecting an additional camera directly
(Figure
on page 45). The system
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