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• The audio input port
- The analog One-way Microphone Pod or any other analog microphone with a 3.5mm jack.
- A third-party digital microphone with a mini-TOSlink connector.
- Audio mixers like those from Clear One. An audio mixer connects multiple microphones (or
other audio inputs) to generate a single audio stream.
- A computer audio-out connection or line audio connection.
Table 7: Types of microphones
used with an Avaya Room System XT Series.
Table 7: Types of microphones
Type of
Optimal Room
Microphon
Size
e
USB
Personal
Camera
endpoint for
with Built-in
close proximity
Microphon
to speaker
e, or USB
headset
One-way
Small meeting
Microphon
rooms (up to
e Pod
4x4m)
August 2020
Connecting Microphones and Speakers to the XT Series
is for:
on page 75 describes the most common types of microphones
Advantages
Disadvantages
Cost-effective.
Short range,
suitable for a single
Frees the audio input
participant only.
port
for computer
audio input.
Multiple participants
Captures more
can be positioned up
background noise
to three meters away
than the three-way
on one side of the
Microphone Pod
mic.
Captures audio only
Cost-effective
from one side
When connected,
you cannot transmit
PC audio
Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series
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Microphone
Typically
Specifications
Used With
Digital audio
Avaya
XTE240
Supported
headsets:
Plantronics
Voyager Pro UC
Wireless
Plantronics Savi
W440
Jabra Pro 9450
Duo
Analog audio
Avaya
XT4000
One side (180º
Series
range)
3 meters (about
10 feet)
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