Connecting A Computer To The Xt Series - Avaya Scopia XT Series User Manual

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4. Set up your phonebook to easily dial your contacts, as described in
5. You can now start video calls and meetings (see
6. If your endpoint has an embedded MCU (license required), you can also host
7. Customize XT Series settings to best fit your needs, as described in

Connecting a Computer to the XT Series

About this task
Connect a computer to share a presentation or other content during a call. You connect the video
separately from the audio. The computer video is routed to the DVI port on the XT Codec Unit, while the
audio is routed to the audio-in
When you share a computer's sound during a call, remote participants hear the computer's audio output
as well as the audio from the Microphone Pod. However, analog microphones like the one-way
Microphone Pod use the same audio-in
time, connect them via an audio mixer (see Deployment Guide for the Avaya Scopia
Procedure
1. If your computer has a DVI port, connect it to the DVI port on the XT Codec Unit.
2. Connect the computer audio to the audio-in
User Guide for Avaya Video Collaboration Solution for IP Office
Version 8.3
Deleting Contacts
on page 26.
videoconferences, as described in
User Settings
on page 51.
port.
Alternatively, use the supplied DVI-VGA adapter to connect a VGA cable from the adapter to
the computer's VGA port.
Figure 2: Connecting a computer's display to the XT Series
both analog and digital optical audio.
Starting a New Call
Moderating Meetings
on page 46.
port as a connected computer, so to use both at the same
port on the XT Codec Unit, which supports
Finding, Changing or
on page 22).
Configuring Advanced
®
XT Series).
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