Sharing Computer Content - Avaya Scopia XT Series User Manual

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Sharing Computer Content

About this task
You can share the content of your computer screen and its audio either with other participants in a call or
when you are not in a call, you can share it with those in the local conference room.
You can choose one of many video layouts to arrange the display of the presentation, remote video, and
local video.
The XT Series sends both live video and shared content simultaneously on separate channels, known
as dual video. This happens as long as the remote endpoint can receive dual video. If not, it will switch to
sending presentation only until you revert back to live video.
The available bandwidth is shared evenly the two streams by default, but an administrator can
customize this in the XT Series if required.
Your computer content is private, and is only shared with others when you manually choose to do so.
Before you begin
Connect your computer to the XT Series (see
Procedure
1. To share computer content, press Present
2. To end sharing computer content, press Present
3. To start sharing content automatically as soon as you connect a computer, access the
User Guide for Avaya Video Collaboration Solution for IP Office
Version 8.3
Name
UVGA
1280x960
WXGA
1280x768 / 1280x800 60
720p
1280x720
XGA
1024x768
SVGA
800x600
VGA
640x480
endpoint's main menu, or from the in-call menu. From the XT Series web interface, select
More Actions > Presentation.
Unit.
general settings. From the XT Series web interface, select Basic Settings > Call-Answer
mode > General. From the endpoint's main menu, select Configure > Calling.
Digital Refresh Rate
Resolution
60, 85
60
60, 70, 75
60, 72, 75
72, 75
Connecting a Computer to the XT Series
on the XT Remote Control Unit, from the
or Back
Analog Refresh Rate
(Hz)
Frequency (Hz)
60, 85
60
60
60, 70, 75
60, 72, 75
72, 75
on page 8).
on the XT Remote Control
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