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The CU360 application will automatically detect the additional monitor and, when in foreground,
will typically show by default the remote participants, while in a call, on the additional monitor.
Other apps, when in foreground, can show extra content on the additional monitor, otherwise the
content of the first monitor is duplicated.
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Figure 56:
USB Type-C to HDMI Adapter, Self-Powered
Release Notes for Avaya Collaboration Unit CU360
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Power Outage Risk
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Connecting an extra display drains power from the CU360 and can cause the
unexpected turn-off of the device, if the USB Type-C to HDMI adapter is not self-
powered.
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Always connect to CU360 self-powered USB accessories (hubs or adapters), to
prevent unexpected CU360 turn-off.
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The Avaya adapter and its power supply will be orderable as "CU360 Second
Display Adapter". The third-party accessory list also contains some compliant
adapters you can buy online, see
https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/101056062
Important
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The monitor connected to USB Type-C can be used only as additional monitor,
not as single monitor.
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Always use two monitors of the same vendor and model, selecting the same
resolution (up to 1080p) and color settings on the monitor.
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HDMI audio-out on the additional monitor is not supported.
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Do not detach the additional monitor while in a call, and in any case restart the
device after detaching/attaching the monitors and assure that the additional HDMI
monitor is connected via a self-powered adapter before turning on the CU360
device.
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While recording to the local USB storage, or streaming, only the main monitor will
be captured.
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If connecting an additional monitor, the touch screen on the first monitor is
automatically disabled.
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If you click on the additional monitor with the remote-control air-mouse and then
deactivate the mouse pointer, then you need to click again on the main monitor to
get the remote-control keys delivered to the app.
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