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Participating in Meetings
way Microphone Pod use the same audio-in
the same time, connect them via an audio mixer (see Deployment Guide for the Avaya XT Series).
On the Avaya XTE240, your computer content is automatically displayed on the monitor, but only
ever shared when configured as a personal executive endpoint. When you receive an incoming
call, it automatically displays the XT Series menus to easily allow you accept or reject the call, and
your local camera displays your video on the monitor.
Alternatively, you can quickly share content without connecting your computer using the Avaya
Screen Link feature. You can do so only if your computer has Scopia XT Desktop or Avaya
®
Equinox
client and is on the same network as the XT Series. If they are in different networks,
verify there is no NAT or firewall between them. For more information about using the Avaya
Screen Link feature, see the Avaya XT Series User Guide, which is available from
support.avaya.com.
Procedure
1. If your computer has a DVI or HD port, connect it to the DVI port on the XT Codec Unit.
Alternatively, use the supplied DVI-VGA adapter to connect a VGA cable from the adapter
to the computer's VGA port.
2. Connect the computer audio to the audio-in
both analog and digital optical audio.
Important:
By default, participants in the meeting can hear your computer's audio even if you
mute the audio on the XT Series.
June 2019
Figure 37: Connecting a computer's display to the XT Series
Avaya IX Video Conferencing XT Series User Guide
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port as a connected computer, so to use both at
port on the XT Codec Unit, which supports
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