Avaya 1050, 1030, 1040 manual Managing Near End Video Quality, Using Digital Zoom

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Managing Near End Video Quality

Before you place a call, examine the near end video image from the camera connected to your Avaya system. If the image flickers, colors appear unbalanced, or the image appears too dark, you may need to adjust the room lighting or camera settings. For more information, refer to “Adjusting Room Lighting” on page 41 and “Camera Issues” on page 42.

Using Digital Zoom

Digital zoom electronically crops an area of the video image that appears in the display using the same aspect ratio as the original image and then scales the cropped image to the dimensions of the original image. Digital zoom is available with Avaya Video Camera 100 and Avaya Video Camera 150 connected to Avaya 1050 and Avaya 1040.

Digital zoom is available with Avaya Video Camera 150 only after the camera’s longest focal length with optical zoom has been reached. Camera presets are not supported with Avaya Video Camera 150 while using digital zoom. Using a camera preset while in digital zoom returns the camera to optical zoom.

Note: Image quality may degrade when using digital zoom.

By default, digital zoom is disabled. Only administrators can enable this feature. To use digital zoom, do the following:

1.Ensure that the camera is selected as the primary video input. Digital zoom is available only when the camera is selected as the primary video input. For more information about selecting a device as the primary video input, refer to “Changing Video Inputs” on page 30.

2.If the system is idle, select the near end camera to control. Refer to “Controlling a Near End Camera” on page 13. During a call, the near camera is selected by default. An orange and white camera icon appears in the near video image when the user interface is visible and the near end camera is selected.

3.Depending on the camera you are using, do one of the following:

-If you are using Avaya Video Camera 100, press the zoom in button on the remote control to obtain a closer view of the near end video image.

-If you are using Avaya Video Camera 150, press and hold the zoom in button on the remote control until you hear a beep, and then release the zoom in button. The beep indicates that you have reached the longest focal length with the camera’s optical zoom. Press the zoom in button again to use digital zoom.

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Contents Avaya 1050, Avaya 1040, Avaya Avaya Video Communications Systems User GuideAvaya Video Communications Systems User Guide Downloading documents Using Avaya Video Communications Systems System Components CameraAvaya Video Camera Phone 1000 MicrophoneThird Party Display CodecRemote Control Main Screen Navigating the User InterfaceIcon Condition Selecting Objects on the Main Screen System Menu Controlling a Near End Camera Black Remote ControlSilver Remote Control Controlling CamerasConfiguring Camera Presets Managing Near End Video Quality Using Digital ZoomPlacing a Call Placing a Call from the Redial List Placing a Call from the Directory Manually Dialing a Video Number Manually Dialing a Number from the Main ScreenManually Dialing a Voice Number Manually Dialing a Number with Avaya Video Conference PhoneIncluding Multiple Sites in Calls Answering or Rejecting a Call Enabling Do Not Disturb During Calls Using System Do Not DisturbCall Status Managing a CallIcon Description Caller IDIdentifying the Dominant Speaker Adjusting VolumeHiding or Showing User Interface Elements Managing AudioMuting Audio Inputs Managing PIPUnderstanding Screen Layouts Managing Video LayoutChanging the Screen Layout of Video Images Controlling a Far End CameraChanging Video Inputs Using Camera Presets During a CallChanging the Presentation Input Changing the Primary InputInitiating a Presentation Avaya Video Communications Systems User Guide Viewing Call Statistics Press hang up Ending a Call with the Black Remote ControlEnding a Call Call Manager dialog Redial listEnding a Call from the Call Manager Ending a Call from the Redial ListEnding a Call from Avaya Video Conference Phone Using a Single Display for Local Presentations Managing the Redial ListLocking and Unlocking Entries in the Redial List Adding an Entry to the Local or Meetings Directory Managing the DirectoryRemoving an Entry from the Redial List Adding a Redial List Entry to the DirectoryAvaya Video Communications Systems User Guide Copying an Entry from the Corporate to Local Directory Removing an Entry from the Local or Meetings DirectoriesEditing an Entry in the Local or Meetings Directories Adjusting Room Lighting TroubleshootingCamera Issues Using Camera Diagnostic PreferencesAdjusting Camera Auto Exposure Adjusting the Camera Anti-Flicker Preference VGA and DVI-I Input IssuesAdjusting Camera Brightness Adjusting Camera White BalanceMissing Input Display IssuesDisplay Failures Poor Quality DisplayDistorted Audio Audio IssuesProblematic Sound Quality Absent Dial ToneConnectivity Issues

1030, 1050, 1040 specifications

The Avaya 1040, 1050, and 1030 are part of Avaya’s robust line of desk phones designed for business environments that prioritize communication efficiency, performance, and functionality. Each of these models caters to diverse workplace needs, integrating advanced technologies to enhance user experience and improve productivity.

The Avaya 1040 is a sophisticated IP desk phone that stands out with its user-friendly interface and feature set optimized for everyday use in medium-sized offices or departments. The device supports wideband audio, ensuring clear voice quality during calls, which is essential for effective communication. It offers a crisp color display that makes navigating through contacts and features intuitive. The 1040 supports up to 12 line appearances, allowing users to handle multiple calls seamlessly. Its programmable buttons enable quick access to frequently used functions, while the advanced call management capabilities facilitate efficient handling of calls, including call forwarding and conferencing features.

The Avaya 1050 takes the functionality of the 1040 a step further, providing additional features aimed at executive roles or environments that require enhanced communication options. With its larger screen and more extensive button layout, the 1050 allows for more programmable keys and easier management of complex call scenarios. This model supports secured SIP connections, ensuring that conversations remain confidential and protected against eavesdropping. The 1050 also features integrated Bluetooth capabilities, empowering users to connect wireless headsets seamlessly, which is particularly advantageous for those who prefer hands-free communication.

On the other hand, the Avaya 1030 is designed for general office use, providing essential features while maintaining a focus on simplicity. This model is ideal for staff who require basic communication tools without extensive add-ons. The 1030 includes essential features such as call hold, transfer, and a straightforward interface that makes it easy to use for all employees. It also supports HD voice technology, guaranteeing better sound clarity for all voice communications. Its compact design makes it suitable for desk space efficiency, making it a favored choice for businesses looking for a reliable yet cost-effective solution.

In conclusion, the Avaya 1040, 1050, and 1030 offer a range of options suitable for various business communication needs, each bringing unique features, technologies, and characteristics tailored for different user preferences. With their commitment to quality, Avaya continues to shape efficient workplace communications through these innovative desk phone solutions.