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The endpoint's sound is routed to one of the monitor's loudspeakers. You can customize the
sound with amplifiers and speakers and configure the output tracks, (see Connecting Headphones
or an Amplifier with Loudspeakers on page 78).
Procedure
1.
Connect the monitor's HDMI cable to the HD1 port on the XT Codec Unit:
Figure 23: Connecting a monitor to the XT Series
Note:
A 4K Monitor must be connected to HD1 only.
2.
(Optional) Connect the second monitor's cable to the HD2 port on the XT Codec Unit.
Related links
Setting Up the XT Series Hardware on page 52
Connecting Cameras or DVD players
You can connect one or more PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) cameras directly to the Avaya Room System
XT Series, and also connect a DVD player or media player to the DVI port. On the Avaya XT7000
Series and Avaya XT5000 Series, you can also connect multiple cameras and HDMI devices via
the Avaya XT Series Camera Switch.
You can also connect a USB camera, like the Logitech C920 or C930E Webcam, or Avaya USB
H100 HD Video Camera, to the upper USB port on the XT Series. The Avaya XTE240 already has
a built-in USB camera, and you can connect a PTZ camera to use instead of the USB camera.
Related links
Setting Up the XT Series Hardware on page 52
Connecting the PTZ Camera on page 60
Connecting an Additional PTZ Camera Directly on page 62
Connecting the Avaya Tracking camera TC220 on page 65
Connecting Multiple HDMI Devices or Cameras via the Avaya XT Series Camera Switch on
page 67
Connecting a DVD or Blu-ray Player or Other Analog Video Equipment on page 72
Connecting Cameras or DVD players
August 2020 Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series 59
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