2. Remove the camera stabilizing cartons before connecting the camera to avoid damage to
the system.
3. Insert the following connectors on the camera cable to the ports on the back of the camera,
as shown in
Figure 26: Connecting cables to the back of the camera on page 61:
• The DVI connector to the DVI socket
• The 8-pin connector to the IN (RS232C) socket
• The power connector to the DC IN 12V socket
Figure 26: Connecting cables to the back of the camera
4. With the camera turned off, set the System Select switch on back of the camera to 7 using
a slotted 2.5 mm screwdriver (Figure 26: Connecting cables to the back of the camera on
page 61).
This is only for Premium, Advanced, and Standard II cameras.
5. Insert the two connectors on the other end of the camera cable to the ports on the XT
Codec Unit (
Figure 27: Connecting the camera cables to the XT Codec Unit on page 62).
• Connect the HDMI plug to the vertical socket.
• Connect the other plug (power) to the horizontal socket.
We recommend keeping the DVI socket available for a computer connection (for example,
to share content in a videoconference).
Connecting Cameras or DVD players
August 2020 Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series 61
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