Debug Recording ....................33 Erase all data (factory reset) ................33 Screen Capture ....................34 Performing Recovery Operations using Power Button ........... 35 Restoring RXV81 Firmware via USB Disk ..............36 User Settings ........................ 36 4.4.1 Setting the Volume ......................36 4.4.2...
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List of Tables Table 1-1: RXV81 BYOD Bundles ........................8 Table 1-2: Specifications ............................ 9 Table 4-1: Recovery Operation Options using RXV81’s Power Button ............35 Table 5-1: Viewing RXV81 LEDs to Determine Status ..................39 User's & Administrator's Manual...
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Please contact your local recycling authority for disposal of this product. Customer Support Customer technical support and services are provided by AudioCodes or by an authorized AudioCodes Service Partner. For more information on how to buy technical support for AudioCodes products contact...
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As a peripheral device, RXV81 BYOD with its integrated camera, microphones and speaker is connected in the room via USB to a PC or laptop running the UC application – Teams, Zoom, etc. As a pure peripheral, RXV81 BYOD does not require any UC license to be installed on it. Important: As a pure peripheral, RXV81 BYOD can be upgraded via software license (purchased separately) to a full Android MTR.
RX-PAD Meeting Room Controller Management RXV81 BYOD bundles are managed using AudioCodes’ Device Manager, enabling admins to monitor and upgrade the devices from anywhere. Using Device Manager, admins can easily monitor and manage all bundled devices from a centralized location. Management includes: Firmware management / upgrade ...
Security media, AES256 Network Access Control: IEEE 802.1x Built-in certificate AudioCodes Device Manager, a plugin of AudioCodes One Voice Management Operations Center (OVOC) Camera settings with different privileges for user and admin RXV81 Device Feature ...
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Notification sent to screen/TV and to Device Manager if RCU battery voltage level falls low, indicating what percentage level remains unused RCU flashes if the connection to RXV81 fails. Camera frequency set per power supply: 110V – 60Hz ...
RX-PAD Connecting RCU to RXV81 See the RXV81 BYOD Quick Guide for instructions on how to connect the RCU to RXV81. Note: Applies to the RXV81P bundle only. Connecting RX-PAD to RXV81 See the RXV81 BYOD Quick Guide for instructions on how to connect RX-PAD to RXV81.
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3. Using General RXV81 Functions Using General RXV81 Functions Modifying RXV81 Camera Settings You can modify RXV81 camera settings relating to the look and feel of the video user interface, to suit your preferences. To access RXV81 camera settings: On the remote controller, long-press the camera icon ...
RXV81 BYOD Note: Users can toggle between the presets, a convenient way to move from one preset to another, to view each preset and to reconfigure a preset. Click the Camera Views option and in the Select View menu that opens, choose the required preset.
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User's & Administrator's Manual 3. Using General RXV81 Functions Navigate to and select PTZ to define pan, tilt, and zoom settings for each view. Navigate to and select Reset for the camera settings to return to their defaults. Version 2.6...
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User's & Administrator's Manual 4. Configuring RXV81 Settings Configuring RXV81 Settings The section familiarizes you with RXV81’s settings. RXV81s are delivered configured with their default settings. Customers can customize them to suit enterprise requirements. To access device settings: From RX-PAD, touch the Settings button -OR- on the RCU, press the ‘settings’ button.
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RXV81 BYOD Select Login. Enter the password (1234) in the 'Enter password' field; use the virtual keyboard to enter the password. Note: The virtual keyboard pops up for all ‘Settings’ fields to allow inputting characters and / or numbers. Two virtual keyboard types can be displayed: Numeric or QWERTY.
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User's & Administrator's Manual 4. Configuring RXV81 Settings Click OK; the Settings screen now also displays ‘Device admin settings’, in addition to the ‘User’ settings. Version 2.6 RXV81 BYOD...
RXV81 BYOD Device Admin Settings After logging in as Device Administration as shown in the previous section, you can configure Device Administration settings: Display, Date & Time, Wi-Fi, Camera. 4.1.1 Configuring Display Modify these settings to suit your preferences related to the look and feel of the user interface.
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User's & Administrator's Manual 4. Configuring RXV81 Settings Navigate to and select Screen saver. Navigate to and select Off to switch it on and then choose the screen saver. Version 2.6 RXV81 BYOD...
RXV81 BYOD 4.1.2 Configuring Camera Settings Settings controlling the look and feel of the video UI can be set to suit individual preferences. To configure Camera settings: Under ‘Device admin settings’, navigate to and select Camera. Navigate to and select Camera settings; the video stream is played and the following is displayed on the right side of the screen: Create and edit presets using PTZ control.
User's & Administrator's Manual 4. Configuring RXV81 Settings Configuring Camera Frequency The Camera frequency (under Device settings) must be set per the power supply as follows: 110V – 60Hz 220V – 50Hz Version 2.6 RXV81 BYOD...
4.1.3 Auto Framing An Auto-Framing option is available under Camera Settings. To enable Auto-Framing on RXV81 paired with RX-PAD, use the camera hard key to access the Camera Settings page. For RXV81 paired with the Remote Controller unit (RCU), long-press the RCU’s camera ...
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User's & Administrator's Manual 4. Configuring RXV81 Settings 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; temporary presets are only for that meeting they were configured for;...
User's & Administrator's Manual 4. Configuring RXV81 Settings 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.
RXV81 BYOD 4.1.5 Modifying IP Network Settings This setting enables the Admin user to determine IP network information and to modify 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] •...
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Manually (from the screen shown in the preceding figure). Allows you to configure ♦ RXV81 with an HTTP proxy server. Configure the proxy hostname and proxy port and then navigate to and select Done. DHCP Option 252 (recommended). Option 252 provides a DHCP client with a URL ♦...
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RXV81 BYOD Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) is a Cisco proprietary Data Link Layer protocol Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is a standard, layer two discovery protocol Note: The VLAN configuration is by default data VLAN rather than voice VLAN, in compliance...
User's & Administrator's Manual 4. Configuring RXV81 Settings 4.1.6 Debugging Admin users can perform debugging for troubleshooting purposes. A bug report is available to allow admins to perform efficient debugging. The report also includes information such as pack up time, ps, top, meminfo and df commands (information about file system disk space usage) for optimized debugging.
To use the tool: Navigate to and select Diagnostic Data. Navigate to and select OK to confirm ‘Copy logs to sdcard’; RXV81 creates all necessary logs and copies them to the its SD Card / Logs folder. Get the logs using SCP notation as follows: scp -r admin@host_IP:/sdcard/logs/ .
User's & Administrator's Manual 4. Configuring RXV81 Settings Reset configuration Admin users can opt to ‘clean up’ their configuration history and return RXV81 to an Out of Box Experience (OOBE). To reset the configuration: Navigate to and select Reset configuration.
RXV81 BYOD Navigate to and select RESET PHONE. Screen Capture By default, this setting is enabled. If disabled, the phone won't allow its screens to be captured. User's & Administrator's Manual Document #: LTRT-18263...
The following figure shows the power button. To perform recovery operations: Disconnect the power cord from RXV81 while long-pressing the power button for as long as is required for the action (see Table 4-1 below for the available actions - see the Action column - and durations –...
RXV81 BYOD Restoring RXV81 Firmware via USB Disk For recovery purposes, firmware can be applied to RXV81 from a USB disk. To apply the firmware from the USB disk: Enter recovery mode by pressing for 2-4 seconds the power button as shown in Table 4-1 above (Action: ENTER_RECOVERY);...
To reboot: Under ‘User’, navigate to and select Reboot. 4.4.4 Viewing About RXV81 The ‘About’ screen gives you quick access to information about RXV81 deployment. To access the About screen: Navigate to and select About device. Version 2.6...
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RXV81 BYOD Navigate to and select Status. View RXV81’s firmware information. User's & Administrator's Manual Document #: LTRT-18263...
User's & Administrator's Manual 5. Viewing RXV81 Status LEDs Viewing RXV81 Status LEDs Use the following figure and table as reference to determine RXV81 status when viewing LEDs. Table 5-1: Viewing RXV81 LEDs to Determine Status Red / white / red & white...
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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 from the System State page. If initial provisioning is unsuccessful or if admin encounters an issue related to the network / connection to Device Manager, the feature gives admin an indication as to why.
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RXV81 BYOD Note: • Each state displays its operational result: Successful or Failed For some states, the reason of failure will be displayed as well. • User's & Administrator's Manual Document #: LTRT-18263...
7. Controlling RXV81 using RX-PAD Controlling RXV81 using RX-PAD You can connect RXV81 to a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) (PC/laptop) running a UC client; the BYOD displays meeting video and content and meetings are controlled via the BYOD (join, accept, manage participants).
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RXV81 BYOD When a call comes in, view on RX-PAD the incoming call’s functions, for example, ANSWER, as shown in the figure below. User's & Administrator's Manual Document #: LTRT-18263...
8. Controlling RXV81 using RCU Controlling RXV81 using RCU You can connect RXV81 to a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) (PC/laptop) running a UC client; the BYOD displays meeting video and content and meetings are controlled via the BYOD (join, accept, manage participants).
RXV81 BYOD Replacing RCU Batteries [Only applies to users who acquired the RCU bundle] If the RCU batteries run low, RXV81 application notifies you about the issue. A notification is sent to the screen/TV as well as to AudioCodes’ Device Manager if battery voltage level falls low, indicating what percentage level remains unused.
Powering Down/Up RXV81 RXV81 can be powered down/up. To power down RXV81: Long-press the RXV81 back button for 12 seconds; the device is powered down. To power up RXV81: Long-press the RXV81 back button for 12 seconds; the device is powered up.
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