When you connect Avaya AV Grabber to Avaya CU360, the video conferencing application detects
the video input from Avaya CU360 as an additional USB video input. You can use the USB option
to share content from Avaya AV Grabber.
Avaya AV Grabber supports sharing video and content in Avaya CU360 meetings.
Note:
• Connect the Avaya AV Grabber to the Avaya CU360 USB-A port. The USB-C to USB-A
adapter is suitable to connect USB disks or control devices, such as a keyboard, mouse,
and touch screen.
• Use the Avaya AV Grabber line-in port only for the audio capture using the mini-jack and
not as a microphone.
• The Avaya AV Grabber line-out port is a mixture of the line-in and HDMI.
Procedure
1. Using an HDMI cable, connect a computer to the HDMI input connector of Avaya AV
Grabber.
The HDMI cable is not included in the optional Avaya AV Grabber kit.
2. Using the USB cable, connect Avaya AV Grabber to the USB port of Avaya CU360.
If you use a USB hub, ensure that the USB hub supports the USB 3.0 standard and is
switched on.
Connecting Avaya B109 Conference Phone to Avaya
CU360 using Bluetooth
About this task
When you pair a Bluetooth device with Avaya CU360, Avaya CU360 automatically disables the
default audio output to the HDMI connection.
This procedure is specific to Avaya B109 Conference Phone.
Before you begin
Enable Bluetooth on Avaya CU360 and Avaya B109 Conference Phone.
Procedure
1. On Avaya B109 Conference Phone, press the Bluetooth button for two seconds.
• Avaya B109 Conference Phone becomes visible to other Bluetooth devices.
• The Bluetooth window of Avaya CU360 displays Avaya B109 Conference Phone in the
list of available devices.
2. On Avaya CU360, select Avaya B109 Conference Phone to complete the pairing.
Connecting Avaya B109 Conference Phone to Avaya CU360 using Bluetooth
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