Connecting A Dvd Or Blu-Ray Player Or Other Analog Video Equipment - Avaya Scopia XT Series Deployment Manual

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• Attach the HDMI connector to the HDMI socket labeled 2 for the XT5000 Series
and to the socket labeled 1 for the XT7000 Series on the Avaya Scopia
Camera Switch.
6. If required, repeat the above step for a additional HDMI devices.
7. Check that the SYSTEM SELECT switch on the back panel of each camera is set to 7:
This is only for Premium, Advanced, and Standard II cameras.
Caution:
To adjust the switch, you must first turn the camera off. Adjust it using a slotted 2.5 mm
screwdriver.
8. Turn on the XT Codec Unit by pressing the
This also turns on the Avaya Scopia
9. Connect one end of the power supply cable to the DC IN 12V connector on each camera,
and the other end into one of the power sockets on the wall.
10. Configure the cameras' settings (see
If required, connect a DVD or HDMI media player to a port on the Avaya Scopia
Camera Switch.
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Connecting Cameras or DVD players
Connecting a DVD or Blu-ray Player or Other Analog Video
Equipment
About this task
You can add a DVD or Blu-ray player to the Avaya Scopia
videoconference by connecting it to either the vertical camera port
XT Codec Unit (see
On the XT7000 Series only, you have the option of connecting to one of two vertical HDMI
If your HDMI 2 port is available (located under
the DVI port available for a computer connection.
December 2017
Figure 25: Checking the SYSTEM SELECT switch
on page 41
Figure 26: Connecting a DVD player or digital-analog converter
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Connecting Cameras or DVD players
power key on the XT Remote Control Unit.
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Configuring Cameras
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