Avaya 1010, 1020 manual Camera and Microphone, Avaya Video Camera

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Camera and Microphone

An Avaya 1010/1020 system includes a high-definition video camera and a device with one or more microphones for audio input during a call. 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

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Contents Avaya 1010/1020 User Guide Documentation disclaimer Warranty LicensesLink disclaimer License typesThird Party Components Preventing toll fraud CopyrightAvaya fraud intervention TrademarksSystem Components Using Avaya 1010/1020Avaya Video Camera Camera and MicrophoneAvaya 1010/1020 Third Party Display Avaya Video Camera Avaya Video MicPod CodecRemote Control Icon Condition Navigating the User InterfaceMain Screen Disconnected System Menu Controlling Avaya Video Camera 150sRemote Control Button Function Configuring Avaya Video Camera 150 PresetsManaging Near End Video Quality Placing a CallPlacing 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 Using System Do Not DisturbAnswering or Rejecting a Call Call Status Managing a CallHiding or Showing User Interface Elements Caller IDManaging Audio Identifying the Dominant SpeakerMuting the Active Microphone Adjusting VolumeManaging Video Layout Managing PIPUnderstanding Screen Layouts Changing the Screen Layout of Video Images No PresentationLayout 3/3 No Presentation Far End Video Near End Video Layouts 1/3 and 2/3 No PresentationLayout 3/6 Far End Presentation Near End Video Layouts 1/6 and 2/6 Far End PresentationLayout 6/6 Far End Video Near End Video Controlling a Far End CameraLayouts 4/6 and 5/6 Using Avaya Video Camera 150 Presets During a Call Viewing Call Statistics Ending a Call from the Redial List Managing the Redial ListEnding a Call Adding a Redial List Entry to the Directory Locking and Unlocking Entries in the Redial ListRemoving an Entry from the Redial List Adding an Entry to the Local Directory Managing the DirectoryEditing an Entry in the Local or Directory Copying an Entry from the Corporate to Local DirectoryRemoving an Entry from the Local Directory Adjusting Room Lighting TroubleshootingUsing Camera Diagnostic Preferences Camera IssuesAdjusting Camera Brightness Adjusting Camera White BalanceAudio Issues Display IssuesPower and Connectivity Issues Accessing Administrative FeaturesAdministration Using the Remote Control Select Administrator Preferences and press OKAdministration from a Web Browser Configuring Security PreferencesControlling Remote Administration Changing the Administrator PasswordSetting the User Password Configuring Avaya Systems Using Dhcp Specifying a Locally Configured IP AddressExample Configuring the Dhcp OptionEscape Replacement Value Specifying the Hostname and Domain Name Service DNS Servers Specifying an NTP Server Specifying Network SpeedSpecifying a Vlan Tag Configuring Quality of Service Configuring Communications PreferencesRestricting Reserved Ports SIP two-way call required portsConfiguring Dialing Options Configuring System SettingsConfiguring SIP Settings Receiving PresentationsRestoring Default Settings Manually Setting System Date and TimeResetting a System from the User Interface Identifying the SystemResetting a System Using the Reset Button Managing Bandwidth Configuring Call PreferencesSelecting a Maximum Call Time Controlling Redial List Entries and Auto Answer OptionsConfiguring Audio Codec Order Configuring Audio BehaviorsEnabling Telepresence Selecting the Active MicrophoneAdjusting Audio Levels Testing Primary Audio OutputAdjusting the Active Microphone Volume Checking Microphone StatusConfiguring Video Behaviors Adjusting Video Encoder Quality Disabling Access to the Local DirectoryLdap Connection Status Description Populating the Corporate DirectoryReading from an Ldap Server Configuring Auto DiscoveryVideo Layout Preferences Configuring Appearance PreferencesConfiguring Display Preferences Using Diagnostics Preferences and Tools Viewing Recent Configuration ChangesUsing Network Utilities Rebooting the SystemAdding or Removing Custom Background Images and Colors Exclusive Web Administration FeaturesSpecify a Custom Color Using Advanced Directory FeaturesChoose a Background Color from the Interface Click System Save Saving and Restoring a System ConfigurationDownloading Call History Click System RestoreCopying Screen Text to the Clipboard Click System Upgrade Managing Calls from the Web Administration InterfaceUpgrading your System Software Click the Download Software buttonCode Problem Description Troubleshooting Upgrade FailuresUpgrade Error Codes Upgrade script failed