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Avaya XT Series XT5000 Series XT4000 Series - Connecting a Computer to the XT Series Using the DVI Port

Avaya XT Series XT5000 Series XT4000 Series
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Procedure
1. Choose an XT Series endpoint from the list of endpoints found by Scopia XT Desktop or
Avaya Equinox
®
Client:
a. On your computer, right-click the Avaya Equinox
®
icon in the system tray.
b. Click Search for Endpoints.
Your Avaya Equinox
®
Client looks for accessible XT Series endpoints and displays a
list of endpoints you can connect to.
c. If the endpoint you want to use does not appear in the list, connect to it as described
in
Step 2 on page 65.
2. Connect to the XT Series endpoint by its IP address:
a.
Turn on the XT Codec Unit by pressing the Power key on the XT Remote Control
Unit.
The monitor displays this endpoint’s IP address.
b. On our computer, right-click the Avaya Equinox
®
icon in the system tray.
c. In the Enter a Manual Location field, enter the IP address of the endpoint on your
laptop.
d. Click Connect.
3. If the XT Series endpoint is protected with a password, enter the password displayed on
the endpoint screen.
The content is displayed on the screen of the XT Series endpoint or the content is shared
with remote participants.
4. To stop presenting your content on the endpoint screen, open the call panel and select
Meeting Options > Unpair Screen Link.
When you are not in a call, from the homepage, select More > Unpair Screen Link. The
More option is only available if a Screen Link client is paired.
Related links
Screen Link and Mobile Link on page 63
Connecting a Computer to the XT Series using the DVI port
About this task
Connect a computer to share a presentation or other content with other participants. You can
display the content to participants in a local conference room, as well as to remote participants
during a call. You connect the video separately from the audio. The computer video is routed to
the DVI port on the XT Codec Unit, while the audio is routed to the audio-in
port.
When you share a computer's sound during a call, remote participants hear the computer's audio
output as well as the audio from the Microphone Pod. However, analog microphones like the one-
Presenting Content from Your Computer
June 2019 Avaya IX Video Conferencing XT Series User Guide 65
Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.com

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