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Room Experience (RX) Suite
RXV81 USB Peripheral
Version 2.4.55

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  • Page 1 User's & Administrator’s Manual Room Experience (RX) Suite RXV81 USB Peripheral Version 2.4.55...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Controlling RXV81 using RCU .................... 45 RCU Functionalities......................45 Pairing RCU with RXV81 via Bluetooth ................45 Replacing RCU Batteries ....................46 Assessing RCU Battery Level ................... 46 Restarting / Rebooting RXV81 ..................47 Powering Down/Up RXV81 ....................47 Version 2.4 RXV81 USB Peripheral...
  • Page 4 RXV81 USB Peripheral List of Figures Figure 3-1: RXV81 Camera Settings ....................... 13 Figure 3-2: Camera settings ........................14 List of Tables Table 1-1: RXV 81 USB Peripheral Bundles ....................8 Table 1-2: Specif ications ..........................9 Table 4-1: Recovery Operation Options using RXV81’s Power Button ............34 Table 5-1: Viewing RXV81 LEDs to Determine Status ................
  • Page 5 Please contact your local recycling authority f or disposal of this product. Customer Support Customer technical support and services are provided by AudioCodes or by an authorized AudioCodes Service Partner. For more inf ormation on how to buy technical support f or AudioCodes products f or...
  • Page 6 RXV81 USB Peripheral This page is intentionally lef t blank. User's & Administrator's Manual Document #: LTRT-18260...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Manager (a plugin of OVOC), allowing admins to remotely oversee and easily upgrade all deployed devices f rom anywhere. Note that RXV81 USB Peripheral can be operated with a Remote Control Unit (RCU) or RX -PAD Meeting Room Controller. Note: •...
  • Page 8: Benefits

    RX-PAD Meeting Room Controller Management RXV81 USB Peripheral bundles are managed using AudioCodes’ Device Manager, enabling admins to monitor and upgrade the devices f rom anywhere. Using Device Manager, admins can easily monitor and manage all bundled devices f rom a centralized location. Management includes: ◼...
  • Page 9: Specifications

    User's & Administrator's Manual 1. Introduction Specifications The f ollowing table shows RXV81 USB Peripheral specif ications. Table 1-2: Specifications Feature Details ▪ 4k image sensor Video capabilities ▪ Super-wide angle horizontal f ield of view: 110° ▪ Lens: Fixed f ocus ▪...
  • Page 10 RXV81 USB Peripheral Feature Details ✓ Notif ication sent to screen/TV and to Device Manager if RCU is disconnected or if it’s malf unctioning ✓ Notif ication sent to screen/TV and to Device Manager if RCU battery voltage level f alls low, indicating what percentage level remains unused ✓...
  • Page 11: Connecting To Rxv81

    RCU -or- ◼ RX-PAD Connecting RCU to RXV81 See the RXV81 USB Peripheral Quick Guide f or instructions on how to connect the RCU to RXV81. Note: Applies to the RXV81P bundle only. Connecting RX-PAD to RXV81 See the RXV81 USB Peripheral Quick Guide f or instructions on how to connect RX-PAD to RXV81.
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  • Page 13: Using General Rxv81 Functions

    The Camera settings option allows saving dif f erent camera settings to be used in a video call so that users can switch easily between predef ined camera settings (camera presets) per user requirements in the call. Version 2.4 RXV81 USB Peripheral...
  • Page 14: Figure 3-2: Camera Settings

    RXV81 USB Peripheral Note: Users can toggle between the presets, a convenient way to move f rom one preset to another, to view each preset and to reconf igure a preset. Click the Camera Views option and in the Select View menu that opens, choose the required preset.
  • Page 15 3. Using General RXV81 Functions Navigate to and select PTZ to def ine pan, tilt, and zoom settings f or each view. Navigate to and select Reset f or the camera settings to return to their def aults. Version 2.4 RXV81 USB Peripheral...
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  • Page 17: Configuring Rxv81 Settings

    Log in as administrator. Logging in as Administrator is required f or debugging options. It ’s password Note: protected. Def ault: 1234. Af ter logging in as Admin, you can log out | change password. Version 2.4 RXV81 USB Peripheral...
  • Page 18 RXV81 USB Peripheral Select Login. Enter the password (1234) in the 'Enter password' f ield; use the virtual keyboard to enter the password. The virtual keyboard pops up f or all ‘Settings’ f ields to allow inputting characters and / Note: or numbers.
  • Page 19 User's & Administrator's Manual 4. Conf iguring RXV81 Settings Click OK; the Settings screen now also displays ‘Device admin settings’, in addition to the ‘User’ settings. Version 2.4 RXV81 USB Peripheral...
  • Page 20: Device Admin Settings

    RXV81 USB Peripheral Device Admin Settings Af ter logging in as Device Administration as shown in the previous section, you can conf igure Device Administration settings: Display, Date & Time, Wi-Fi, Camera. 4.1.1 Configuring Display Modif y these settings to suit your pref erences related to the look and f eel of the user interf ace.
  • Page 21 User's & Administrator's Manual 4. Conf iguring RXV81 Settings Navigate to and select Screen saver. Navigate to and select Off to switch it on and then choose the screen saver. Version 2.4 RXV81 USB Peripheral...
  • Page 22: Configuring Camera Settings

    RXV81 USB Peripheral 4.1.2 Configuring Camera Settings Settings controlling the look and f eel of the video UI can be set to suit individual pref erences. ➢ To configure Camera settings: Under ‘Device admin settings’, navigate to and select Camera.
  • Page 23: Configuring Camera Frequency

    End users can either select a preconf igured preset which includes enable / disable of Auto Framing or create a temporary preset during a meeting (which will be deleted at the end of the meeting) and can enable / disable Auto Framing. Version 2.4 RXV81 USB Peripheral...
  • Page 24 RXV81 USB Peripheral When Auto-Framing is enabled, PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom) f unctions are disabled. End users without administrator permissions can create temporary presets in the Camera Settings page as shown in the f igures below. If this end user leaves the meeting, the temporary presets will be erased when they later reenter Camera Settings or if another end user later enters;...
  • Page 25 User's & Administrator's Manual 4. Conf iguring RXV81 Settings Version 2.4 RXV81 USB Peripheral...
  • Page 26: Configuring Ui Language & Input

    RXV81 USB Peripheral 4.1.4 Configuring UI Language & Input This setting allows users to customize inputting to suit personal requirements. ➢ To set language and input: Under ‘Device admin settings’, navigate to and select Languages & input. Navigate to and select Physical keyboard.
  • Page 27: Modifying Ip Network Settings

    To modify network settings: Under ‘Device admin settings’, navigate to and select Modify network. Navigate to and select: • IP Address [Read Only] • IP Settings [DHCP or Static IP] • Network state [Read Only] • Proxy Version 2.4 RXV81 USB Peripheral...
  • Page 28 RXV81 USB Peripheral  Manually (f rom the screen shown in the preceding f igure). Allows you to conf igure RXV81 with an HTTP proxy server. Conf igure the proxy hostname and proxy port and then navigate to and select Done.
  • Page 29 VLAN and LLDP switch inf ormation (f or location purposes) f rom LLDP. • From version 1.19, LLDP switch inf ormation (f or location purposes) is retrieved when parameter network/lan/lldp/enabled=1 (even when VLAN is retrieved f rom CDP or VLAN is disabled or VLAN is Manual). Version 2.4 RXV81 USB Peripheral...
  • Page 30: Debugging

    RXV81 USB Peripheral 4.1.6 Debugging Admin users can perf orm debugging f or troubleshooting purposes. A bug report is available to allow admins to perf orm ef f icient debugging. The report also includes inf ormation such as pack up time, ps, top, meminf o and df commands (inf ormation about f ile system disk space usage) f or optimized debugging.
  • Page 31: Remote Logging

    Get the logs using SCP notation as f ollows: scp -r admin@host_IP:/sdcard/logs/ . Following are the relevant logs (version and ID may be dif f erent to those shown here): ◼ dmesg.log ◼ dumpstate1.3.16-undated.txt ◼ dumpstate_log-undated-2569.txt ◼ logcat.log Version 2.4 RXV81 USB Peripheral...
  • Page 32: Reset Configuration

    RXV81 USB Peripheral 4.1.6.3 Reset configuration Admin users can opt to ‘clean up’ their conf iguration history and return RXV81 to an Out of Box Experience (OOBE). ➢ To reset the configuration: Navigate to and select Reset configuration. Navigate to and select OK; all data is erased and def ault f actory settings are restored but sign- in is retained.
  • Page 33: Screen Capture

    User's & Administrator's Manual 4. Conf iguring RXV81 Settings Navigate to and select RESET PHONE. 4.1.6.6 Screen Capture By def ault, this setting is enabled. If disabled, the phone won't allow its screens to be captured. Version 2.4 RXV81 USB Peripheral...
  • Page 34: Performing Recovery Operations Using Power Button

    RXV81 USB Peripheral Performing Recovery Operations using Power Button Network administrators can perf orm recovery operations using the power button on the rear panel of RXV81. Note: Besides this recovery option, Android devices also f eature an independent, automatic problem detection and recovery attempt capability that can culminate in recovery mode or in switching image slots.
  • Page 35: Restoring Rxv81 Firmware Via Usb Disk

    Configuring Accessibility Settings This option allows users to customize the screen to be reader-f riendlier. ➢ To configure the Accessibility setting: Under ‘User’, navigate to and select Accessibili ty. Adjust the settings to suit personal requirements. Version 2.4 RXV81 USB Peripheral...
  • Page 36: Rebooting Rxv81

    RXV81 USB Peripheral 4.4.3 Rebooting RXV81 Rebooting allows you to exit f rom and reconnect without needing to sign in again. ➢ To reboot: ◼ Under ‘User’, navigate to and select Reboot. 4.4.4 Viewing About RXV81 The ‘About’ screen gives you quick access to inf ormation about RXV81 deployment.
  • Page 37 User's & Administrator's Manual 4. Conf iguring RXV81 Settings Navigate to and select Status. View RXV81’s f irmware inf ormation. Version 2.4 RXV81 USB Peripheral...
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  • Page 39: Viewing Rxv81 Status Leds

    Red + white on Device is powered on, network is connected Blue Blue on In a call (active call or meeting) Blue f lashing Incoming call Camera on/off White on Camera on White of f Camera of f Version 2.4 RXV81 USB Peripheral...
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  • Page 41: Monitoring Device Modules States

    6. Monitoring Device Modules States Monitoring Device Modules States AudioCodes provides out-of -the-box troubleshooting capability: Admins can monitor the state of the device’s modules f rom the System State page. If initial provisioning is unsuccessf ul or if admin encounters an issue related to the network / connection to Device Manager, the f eature gives admin an indication as to why.
  • Page 42 RXV81 USB Peripheral Note: • Each state displays its operational result: Successf ul or Failed • For some states, the reason of f ailure will be displayed as well. User's & Administrator's Manual Document #: LTRT-18260...
  • Page 43: Controlling Rxv81 Using Rx-Pad

    Camera on/of f Note: See the RXV81 USB Peripheral Quick Guide f or detailed inf ormation on cabling RXV81. RXV81 is seamlessly integrated with the PC/laptop by utilizing RXV81's audio and camera capabilities as primary audio and camera sources f or the PC/laptop.
  • Page 44 RXV81 USB Peripheral When a call comes in, view on RX-PAD the incoming call’s f unctions, f or example, ANSWER, as shown in the f igure below. User's & Administrator's Manual Document #: LTRT-18260...
  • Page 45: Controlling Rxv81 Using Rcu

    Pairing RCU with RXV81 via Bluetooth Bluetooth is currently used to pair the RCU with RXV81. Note: • Applies to the RXV81P bundle only. • Ref er to the RXV81 USB Peripheral Quick Guide f or detailed inf ormation. Version 2.4 RXV81 USB Peripheral...
  • Page 46: Replacing Rcu Batteries

    [Only applies to users who acquired the RCU bundle] If the RCU batteries run low, RXV81 application notif ies you about the issue. A notif ication is sent to the screen/TV as well as to AudioCodes’ Device Manager if battery voltage level f alls low, indicating what percentage level remains unused.
  • Page 47: Restarting / Rebooting Rxv81

    ◼ Long-press the RXV81 back button f or 12 seconds; the device is powered down. ➢ To power up RXV81: ◼ Long-press the RXV81 back button f or 12 seconds; the device is powered up. Version 2.4 RXV81 USB Peripheral...
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  • Page 49 Website: https://www.audiocodes.com/ ©2024 AudioCodes Ltd. All rights reserved. AudioCodes, AC, HD VoIP, HD VoIP Sounds Better, IPmedia, Mediant, MediaPack, What’s Inside Matters, OSN, SmartTAP, User Management Pack, VMAS, VoIPerfect, VoIPerfectHD, Your Gateway To VoIP, 3GX, VocaNom, AudioCodes One Voice, AudioCodes Meeting Insights, and AudioCodes Room Experience are trademarks or registered trademarks of AudioCodes Limited.

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