Support For Avaya Rc100 As Usb Camera; Ms Calendar With Modern Authentication (Oauth) - Avaya CU360 Manual

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Figure 36:
How to Enable Avaya RC100 as Additional IP Camera

Support for Avaya RC100 as USB Camera

You can connect an external USB camera, of f icially supported f or Avaya XT Series (Logitech
C920, C930e or Avaya HC020/HC050/HC010 and now the latest Avaya RC100) to the CU360
device.
To enable an additional USB camera in the CU360 App, browse to
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Figure 37:
How to Enable RC100 as Additional USB Camera
The USB cameras are opened at up to 720p@30 in this release, when used as an additional live
camera in the CU360 app.
If Control Camera is enabled, the camera can be Pan-Tilt-Zoomed using CU360 remote-control,
and Presets f or the USB camera can be saved and recalled.

MS Calendar with Modern Authentication (OAuth)

Although the mandatory switch f rom basic authentication to more modern security measures,
announced by Microsof t, has been postponed, modern authentication, which is based on Active
Directory Authentication Library (ADAL) and OAuth 2.0, of f ers a more secure method of
authentication to the Microsof t Exchange Calendar.
Basic authentication requires the Avaya CU360 App connecting to the Microsof t Exchange
Online Server to pass customer's personal (or room's delegate) credentials – email and
password – with each request, to retrieve the associated Calendar. Credentials are stored,
encrypted, in the device.
Modern authentication does not require the customer to insert their own credentials in the
CU360 device, but instead relies on tokens, typically obtained via another mobile device or laptop
owned by the customer.
Release Notes for Avaya Collaboration Unit CU360
Important
The parameters f or controlling the camera are dif f erent f rom the parameters to
connect to the camera (via the URL); both depend on the camera model, check
the specif ic documentation.
Important
Audio f rom IP cameras is not supported
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> A
> I/O
UI
ONFIGURE
DVANCED
CONNECTION
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] A
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DMIN
OGIN
DMINISTRATOR
ETTINGS
Enable: Yes*/No
Control Camera: Yes/No*
Important
Audio f rom a USB camera is not supported.
Third-party apps which support selecting a "rear" camera will be able to use the
connected USB camera as well. To PTZ the camera, see Control Camera f or
Third-Party Apps
Once the "Control Camera" option is enabled (camera used f or live video), the
presentation via USB (with AV Grabber) is not available.
o
To switch back to get the presentation input via USB, set Control Camera
to "No" and restart the device.
> C
> USB
AMERAS
> I/O
> C
> USB
CONNECTION
AMERAS
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