Avaya XT User Manual

Quick Setup Guide
Avaya XT Advanced II Camera
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Congratulations on purchasing your PTZ Advanced
Camera II for the Avaya XT Series. This brings a high
quality full HD video source to your endpoint, with
HD 1080p 60 frames per second (fps), including
and an optimal horizontal field of view for video
conferencing rooms.
Package Content:
• Avaya XT Advanced Camera II
• First camera cable: 2.5m triple camera cable, including power, VISCA and DVI-D/HDMI
• Ceiling mount kit
Setting Up this Device
SYSTEM SELECT
DVI OUT
RS-232 INRS-232 OUT
1 23 4 56 78 9
DC IN 12V
1 2 3
IR
SELECT
CAUTION: the mains cable is used as a disconnecting device, use therefore an easily accessible outlet located near the device for the power supply connection. Never remove the mains plug while the device is connected.
SYSTEM SELECT
DVI OUT
RS-232 INRS-232 OUT
1 23 4 56 78 9
DC IN 12V
1 2 3
IR
SELECT
CAUTION: the mains cable is used as a disconnecting device, use therefore an easily accessible outlet located near the device for the power supply connection. Never remove the mains plug while the device is connected.
SYSTEM SELECT
DVI OUT
RS-232 INRS-232 OUT
1 2 3
IR
SELECT
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The XT Advanced Camera II can be used as the first camera on XT5000 Series, XT7000 Series, XT4000 Series and XT Executive 240, or as an additional camera on XT5000 and XT7000. Please follow the following instructions to connect and use XT Advanced Camera II.
1. Use Advance Camera II as a main Camera
Step 1
Insert the three connectors to their sockets at the rear of the camera:
The DVI connector to the DVI socket.
The 8-pin connector to the Camera Ctrl IN socket.
The power connector to the DC IN 12V socket.
Step 2
Attach the two connectors to the camera sockets at the rear of the XT Series endpoint (XT4000, XT5000, XT7000 or XT Executive 240):
The HDMI connector to the vertical socket
The connector for power and serial control to the horizontal socket.
CAUTION:
Make sure all units are switched off whenever connecting or disconnecting devices.
DC IN 12V
1 23 4 56 78 9
VISCA Cable
Help
XT5000 Series Codec Unit
DVI OUT
SYSTEM SELECT
IR
SELECT
1 2 3
RS-232 INRS-232 OUT
1 23
IR SELECT
Step 3
Check that HD1 camera is enabled in the menu Configure > Advanced > I/O connections > Cameras > HD1
2. Use Advanced Camera II as an
additional camera
NOTES: Cables and power supply unit needed to connect the camera as additional camera are provided with the Optional Cameras Cable kit (#700512192).
Step 1
Connect the Advanced Camera II to the XT5000 Codec Unit’s DVI input (instead of connecting a PC), or to the second HDMI input of XT7100.
Step 2
Connect the VISCA control cross cable between the Camera Ctrl Out of the first camera with Camera Ctrl In of the second camera.
Step 3
Connect the power supply of the optional camera to the mains, then switch on the Codec Unit.
Step 4
Enable the camera input in its related menu “Configure > Advanced > I/O Connection > Cameras > DVI > Enable = Yes or Configure > Advanced > I/O Connection > Cameras > HD2 > Enable = Yes”. In the same menu select “Control Camera = Yes” and verify that the “Driver = XT Series Advanced Camera II”. For any further
configuration details, see the XT Administrator guide.
To control the optional camera from your XT Series endpoint, you need to connect a VISCA cable between the two cascaded cameras.
DVI OUT
SYSTEM SELECT
IR
SELECT
DC IN 12V
1 23 4 56 78 9
1 2 3
RS-232 INRS-232 OUT
1 23
IR SELECT
VISCA Cable
XT7000 Series Codec Unit
On the connector panel of the camera, there is a switch with three possible positions. Depending on the setting, it is possible to control the camera using the XT remote control as described below:
IR ID 1 > Premium camera remote controller IR ID 2 > Avaya XT remote controller IR ID 97 IR ID 3 > Avaya XT remote controller IR ID 98
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VISCA Cable
VISCA Control is a standard protocol to control PTZ Cameras. You can buy a VISCA cross cable from a third party or make your own cable if you’re planning to position the optional camera far away from the Codec Unit. The VISCA cross cable is an 8-pin mini-DIN male to mini-DIN male cable with the following Pinout diagram
VISCA IN VISCA OUT
1 One O———————O 2 Two
2 Two O———————O 1 One
3 Three O———————O 5 Five
4 Four O———————O 4 Four
5 Five O———————O 3 Three
6 Six O———————O 6 Six
7 Seven O———————O 7 Seven
8 Eight O———————O 8 Eight
SHIELD O———————O SHIELD
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