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Mobile Link
When you are attending a Scopia® Meeting using a Scopia® Desktop Client application, you can
move the audio/video flow of the meeting to a nearby XT, while keeping the control of the
conference, the chat and the presentation on the Scopia® Desktop client.
This way you can benefit of the XT high definition experience, while controlling the meeting and
having a copy of the presentation with the slider functionality on your computer.
When in a Scopia Meeting, press Mobile Link. The automatic detection of all nearby XT endpoints
starts, using automatic acoustic pairing (see Troubleshooting section for details and limitations). A
list of nearby detected endpoints is displayed, with icons representing their status (see XT Status
section). You can select an available endpoint or select an endpoint manually (by IP address: in
his case a direct connectivity between Mac and XT or Scopia Management and XT is needed).
Mobile Link is enabled by default on XT side, and a PIN is required by default for a manual pairing.
Figure 14:
Scopia® Desktop Client for Windows: Mobile Link activation
Release Notes for Avaya Scopia® XT Series
Important
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The whole computer desktop is shared, with resolutions up to 1920x1080, 30fps.
Higher resolutions like 1920x1200 are not supported.
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In this Scopia® Desktop Client version, audio from the computer is not shared
using Screen Link. Please use an analog/digital audio cable to share audio from
the computer.
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