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Avaya IX Collaboration Unit CU360
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Avaya IX Collaboration Unit CU360 Highlights 12
Short press the 'Power' key to put in standby the system or to wake-up the system.
When in standby, the monitor connected to the system can turn off.
Short press any key except ‘Mouse’ key to wake-up the system
Long press the 'Power' key to power on/off the system. To switch off the system, keep
the key pressed until you see the warning on the monitor that the system is powering
off.
‘Volume/Mute/Presentation/Privacy/Recording’ keys keep doing their action even
when the CU360 app is minimized (if this not requires user interaction answer to
choices or pin insertions).
To switch between yellow and white symbols on the keyboard on the back of the
remote control, press and release the FN key. Do not keep it pressed.
The ‘Enable/Disable Tracking Camera’ key (also named ‘Voice Activation’ key)
toggles the camera auto-tracking (while CU360 app is in foreground)
The Zoom in/out keys zoom the local camera in any application using it.
To pan/tilt the local camera in any application using the camera, activate the
mouse pointer and move the mouse while pressing the control far/near camera
key. The camera must be zoomed in to apply a pan/tilt movement.
Important
Present/Camera Tracking/Recording/Call/Layout are not supported by the Spaces Room
App in this release
When the mouse pointer is active, a fixed blue led light is on and the remote control will
transmit all its movements to the device, causing a faster discharge of the batteries. It is
strongly suggested to disable the mouse pointer when not using it.
When the mouse pointer is active, the ok button will not work as selection/enter on
the current control (the focused one), but only as a click/long click on the current
mouse pointer position. Please assure to disable the mouse pointer when not using it.
Using a Touch Screen Monitor
In addition to the supplied remote-control, you can operate the Avaya CU360 with a standard
touch screen display. The display only needs to be connected through HDMI and the USB
interface to the device.
Having a touch screen display attached to your Avaya CU360 makes it easier to type using the
virtual keyboard (visible on the screen by tapping on any edit field) and to access the menu.
When you connect a touch screen display to your Avaya CU360, please assure that a standard
multitouch touch screen display or monitor supporting Android 7 via USB is used.
Using the Web Interface for Mouse Emulation
You can also control your Avaya CU360 by a Web interface on a computer or mobile device.
Browse to [WEB] MORE OPTIONS >REMOTE DEVICE to open a panel which allows to emulate a mouse
connected to the Avaya CU360
Using a touch screen (mobile device or computer)
Touch and drag over the panel to move cursor over the device GUI
Short touch to emulate a click
Long touch to emulate a long press
Two fingers touch to emulate ‘Back’
Using a mouse (computer)

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