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User's & Administrator's Manual 7. Using RXV81 in Ad Hoc Peripheral Mode
Version 2.4 85 RXV81 MTR on Android Video Collaboration Bar
7 Using RXV81 in Ad Hoc Peripheral Mode
In addition to standalone mode, RXV81 can be used in ad hoc peripheral mode. In this mode, 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). Audio/video (camera ePTZ, mic mute) can be controlled via the UC client or
the RC (camera on / off, mute, volume).
Supported RC actions that participants can perform during a video call / meeting when using the
device with the ad hoc USB A/V peripheral include:
Volume
Mute
Camera on/off
Note: See the RXV81 MTR on Android Video Collaboration Bar with RX-PAD or RCU Quick
Guide for detailed information on cabling RXV81.
Ad hoc peripheral mode is a versatile feature designed to enhance RXV81 functionality. The mode
enables seamless integration of RXV81 with a PC/laptop by utilizing RXV81's audio and camera
capabilities as primary audio and camera sources for the PC/laptop.
To use RXV81 in ad hoc peripheral mode:
1. Connect the device’s USB Type C port to a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) (PC/laptop)
running a UC client; the device automatically moves to ad hoc peripheral mode and RX-PAD
displays the following:
2. When a call comes in, view on RX-PAD the incoming call’s functions, f or example, ANSWER,
as shown in the figure below.

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