Supported Display Types And Resolutions - Avaya 1030 Installation Manual

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Supported Display Types and Resolutions

Avaya 1030 can connect to HD displays (720p minimum) through an HDMI cable, including:
Plasma, LCD, and LED flat panel displays
Large screen rear projection TV displays (720p/1080p displays)
Front projection displays
Rear projector A/V room configurations
Supported display resolutions include the following:
Display 1:
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1280 x 720p60
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1280 x 768p60
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1920 x 1080p30
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1920 x 1080i60
The primary output on Avaya 1030 defaults to 720p60 and will work with any 720p HDMI
display. To change the resolution for 1080 HDMI displays after you install the system,
refer to "Changing Display Resolution" on page 17.
Note:
The Display 1 Resolution preference in Administrator Preferences :
Appearance : Displays defaults to Auto if you select an option for this preference that
is not supported by the connected display. For more information about troubleshooting
exceptions to this behavior and changing display resolution, refer to "Changing Display
Resolution" on page 17.
Display 2:
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1280 x 720p60
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1920 x 1080p30
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1920 x 1080i60
Note:
If you are using dual displays, ensure that both displays can support the same
resolutions. You can choose a resolution for both displays by choosing a resolution for
display 1 only using the Display 1 Resolution preference in Administrator
Preferences : Appearance : Displays after you install the Avaya system. Choosing a
resolution other than 1280x768p60 for display 1 automatically changes the resolution for
display 2. If you choose 1280x768p60 for display 1, the Avaya system automatically
changes the resolution for display 2 to 1280x720p60.
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