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User manual Avaya, model 1010

Manafacture: Avaya
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Avaya Video Camera 100 is a fixed-focus camera that includes two omni-directional microphones, providing audio and video input from the same device. Avaya Video Camera 100 Avaya 1010/1020 User Guide Optionally, you can use a combination of an Avaya Video Camera 150 and Avaya Video MicPod 1000 for video input and audio input during a call. Avaya Video Camera 150 is a pan, tilt, zoom camera and Avaya Video MicPod 1000 includes a single omni-directional microphone, mute button and mute status LEDs. Avaya Video Camera 150 Avaya Video MicPod 1000 Codec The Avaya 1010/1020 codec compresses outgoing video and audio, transmits this information to the far end of a call, and decompresses incoming information. You should not need to interact with the codec once it has been properly installed in your environment. Avaya 1010/1020 Third Party Display A third party display connected to the Avaya codec enables you to access the user interface and view video images during a video call. Avaya 1010/1020 User Guide Remote Control The Avaya remote control provides wireless control of all Avaya 1010/1020 functions and enables you to navigate the user interface, place and receive calls, and control cameras connected to the system. The remote control is shown in the following illustration: Avaya 1010/1020 User Guide Navigating the User Interface When your Avaya system is idle, a screen saver appears on the display, or the screen is black. An incoming call or pressing any button on the remote control automatically invokes the system. The Main Screen Use the arrow keys on the remote control to navigate the main screen. As you navigate to different parts of the screen, the icons and their descriptions that appear in the navigation bar change to indicate what actions are available for a selected object or screen. The main screen includes the following features: • The top right corner of the screen displays system information such as the system name, and video number. This information is hidden during a call. • Video from the primary input, typically a camera connected to the system, appears in a small window below the system information. • The center of the screen contains the REDIAL list and the Voice Call and Video Call buttons. From the REDIAL list you can place a call by selecting a number from a list of recently dialed numbers. Use the Voice Call and Video Call buttons to dial a number manually. • The system status bar is a white bar that appears immediately below the REDIAL list. The system status bar indicates system and network status, including the number of voice and video calls, the time and date, or the duration of a call when a call is in progress. When the system is booting, status also appears at the top of the REDIAL list to indicate the current state of the system. The following table identifies the icons that can appear in the system status bar. Icon Condition Video Indicates a video call in progress. An orange circle appears to the right of the video icon to indicate a video call in progress. Voice Indicates a voice call in progress. An orange circle appears to the right of the voice icon to indicate a voice call in progress. Indicates that the communication subsystem is initializing. If this icon reappears after the system has booted, a problem has occurred and rebooting the system is necessary. Avaya 1010/1020 User Guide Icon Condition Indicates that the system is initializing. When the system is initializing, functionality on the main screen is disabled and no entries appear in the REDIAL list. This icon also appears when a new device is connected to the system after the system boots and disappears when the device is ready. If the icon persists, a problem has occurred and rebooting the system is necessary. Indicates that the system does not have an active microphone. Contact your administrator. Network Identifies the network status, as follows: Status connected (green indicator) in progress (yellow indicator) disconnected (red indicator) System This yellow indicator warns you when the system temperature is Overheating above normal operating temperature. The codec adjusts fan speed automatically to cool itself. This red indicator warns that the system is overheated andapproaching the maximum allowed operating temperature and will automatically reboot after reaching it. Warning: Temperatures that require the codec to reboot can permanently damage codec components. Ensure the room that houses the codec is properly ventilated and temperature controlled. SIP server When SIP is configured as the protocol for placing calls, this indicator registration identifies the registration status of the Avaya system with the SIP serverstatus as follows: in progress (yellow indicator) registration failed (red indicator) Contact your administrator. • The navigation bar is a grey bar that appears below the system status bar. The navigation bar contains icons that correspond to buttons on the remote control and text that describes the...

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