Connecting Headphones Or An Amplifier With Loudspeakers - Avaya Scopia XT Series Deployment Manual

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Audio Setup
A single third-party
microphone (without echo
cancellation)
Audio mixer
Related links
Connecting Microphones and Speakers to the XT Series

Connecting Headphones or an Amplifier with Loudspeakers

About this task
By default, you hear the sound of your Avaya Scopia
monitors are connected to the XT Codec Unit using HDMI, which sends both audio and video.
To boost sound beyond the monitors' own speakers, you can add an amplifier and loudspeakers
by connecting them to the analog or digital audio output port
Alternatively, if you want to route the audio to headphones, for example when using the XT
Executive, you can connect headphones to the monitor's audio port or the lower USB port so it
cuts off the monitor's speakers and routes sound to the headphones only.
Before you begin
If connecting an amplifier, verify you have a shielded stereo audio cable with a 3.5mm stereo
audio plug.
Procedure
1. To boost sound, connect an amplifier with speakers directly to the audio output port
the XT Series.
2. To connect headphones to replace the monitor's speakers, connect headphones to the
audio output of the monitor.
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Configure Echo Cancellation
Enable the XT Series built-in echo cancellation (see
Advanced Echo Cancellation on External Microphones
page 147).
Disable the XT Series built-in echo cancellation (see
Microphones
audio mixer's settings, or (ideally) on each microphone.
Figure 29: Connecting external amplifier/speakers to the XT Series
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Connecting Microphones and Speakers to the XT Series
on page 116). You then cancel the echo either in the
on page 52
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XT Series from the monitors' speakers. The
of the XT Codec Unit.
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