Locking The Avaya Codec - Avaya 1030 Installation Manual

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6. Insert the cord from the power adapter into the power outlet marked
the back of the codec. Insert one end of the power cord into the power adapter and the
opposite end into a power outlet.
The Avaya system starts, illuminating a blue LED on the front of the codec. See "Status
Icons" on page 26 for more information about the state of the system as it boots or as
conditions change.
The camera initializes the first time it is connected to a codec; this process takes
approximately 90 seconds.
Warning:
Do not disturb or disconnect the devices during this time as you may
damage the system.
7. An Initial Configuration screen appears and prompts you to configure the system.
Refer to "Initial Configuration" on page 6 and the information you collected there
previously to guide you through your configuration choices. Use the arrow keys on the
remote control to navigate the preferences that appear in the initial configuration
screens. Icons and their descriptions that appear at the bottom of each screen
correspond to keys on the remote control and indicate what operations are available for
the screen or a selected object.
If the initial configuration screen does not appear and the display is blank, refer to
"Troubleshooting Installation Issues" on page 22.
The bottom of the screen contains the system status bar and the navigation bar. The
system status bar indicates system and network status. When the system is booting,
status also appears at the top of the REDIAL list to indicate the current state of the
system. See "Status Icons" on page 26 for an explanation of status icons you may
encounter.

Locking the Avaya Codec

You can lock the Avaya codec with a secure loop to prevent physical removal of the device.
For assistance, contact Avaya Technical Services.
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