Attaching The Avaya Video Micpod 1000 Strain Relief Clip - Avaya 1020 Installation Manual

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Warning:
Tripping on the Avaya Video MicPod 1000 cord can cause personal injury
as well as permanent damage to the Avaya Video MicPod 1000 cord or extension cable
connector and the connector in the codec. Avaya recommends that you use the cable
strain relief clip included in the Avaya Video MicPod 1000 product box as described in
"Attaching the Avaya Video MicPod 1000 Strain Relief Clip" on page 13.
Avaya 1010/1020 detects any cable attached to its microphone input as an Avaya Video
MicPod 1000. If an Avaya Video MicPod 1000 is not attached to the extension or splitter
cable and the microphone input is selected as the active microphone, no audio is available.
The No Active Microphone indicator does not appear in the status bar and the Active
Microphone field in the System Information page reports Microphone In as the active
microphone.

Attaching the Avaya Video MicPod 1000 Strain Relief Clip

If the Avaya Video MicPod 1000 is installed in an area where the cord could be pulled or
tripped upon, Avaya recommends using the strain relief clip (included with your Avaya Video
MicPod 1000) to reduce the chance of disconnecting or damaging the plug or Avaya 1010/
1020. Avaya also recommends that you use some form of cable management system or
strategy to lessen the possibility of tripping.
Before attaching the strain relief clip to the codec, ensure the codec surface is clean (free of
dirt, dust oil, and other residues) and dry. The adhesive tape on the strain relief clip is
intended for a single use. Attach the strain relief clip to the codec and route the Avaya Video
MicPod 1000 cable through the strain relief clip as shown in the following illustration:
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