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Avaya XT Series XT5000 Series XT4000 Series
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Presenting Content from Your Computer
You can display content from your computer on an Avaya XT Series monitor. You can share this
content with participants in a local conference room, and with remote participants during a
videoconference. Depending on your organization’s setup, you can share content in the following
ways:
Quickly present content without connecting your computer to the XT Codec Unit, as
described in
Displaying a Presentation with an XT Series EP on page 64. Your computer
must have Scopia XT Desktop client installed and be in the same network as the endpoint. If
the computer and endpoint are in different networks, make sure there is no NAT or firewall
between them.
Present content by first connecting your computer to the DVI port on the XT Codec Unit or
the HD1 port if you are using an XT7100 configured for 4K presentation. Use these methods
when:
- Your computer does not have Scopia XT Desktop client installed.
- There is a firewall or NAT device between your computer and the XT Series.
- There is no network connection in the meeting room, and you are using the XT Series
monitor to present the content to participants in the local meeting room only.
Connect your computer as described in
Connecting a Computer to the XT Series using the
DVI port on page 65, and then share content as described in Sharing Computer
Content on page 69.
Presenting content on XT7100 with Presentation Content disabled or presenting
content on all other models in the XT Series
When DVI content is displayed on the XT Series and another Avaya Equinox
®
Client has an
active Screen Link connection with the same XT Series, the pairing fails. The Forbidden icon
is displayed next to the endpoint or, in the case of manual pairing, the Endpoint unavailable
message is displayed. To activate Screen Link from a different client, terminate the
presentation on the XT Series by pressing Present. Alternatively, you can stop Screen Link
from the client.
The XT Series allocates presentation priority to the DVI first, followed by Screen Link. You
must unplug the DVI to show the Screen Link content.
If you plug in the DVI input while Screen Link content is sent or shown, the Screen Link
content is automatically stopped. The physical connection is used instead of the Screen Link.
Presenting content on XT7100 with Presentation Content enabled for HD1
When Presentation Content is enabled on HD1, the DVI input is used for presentation only
if there is no input from HD1. If there is input from HD1, HD1 has precedence for
presentation. The XT7100 allocates presentation priority to the HD1 input first, followed by
DVI, then Screen Link. You need to unplug both the HD1 and the DVI to show the Screen
Link content.
If you plug in the DVI or HD1 input while Screen Link content is sent or shown, the Screen
Link content is automatically stopped. The physical connection is used instead of the Screen
Link.
Participating in Meetings
June 2019 Avaya IX Video Conferencing XT Series User Guide 62
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