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19 Avaya 1040 Installation Guide
Optional Peripherals
You can connect the following optional peripherals to enhance your Avaya system:
Peripheral Usage
HD Camera For use with an Avaya Video Camera 150 or Avaya Video Camera 100.
Microphone in For use with a single or dual Avaya Video MicPod 1000 configuration
In a single Avaya Video MicPod 1000 configuration, you can add an Avaya
Video MicPod 1000 extension cable (15 meters, 49.2 feet) to the Avaya
Video MicPod 1000.
In a dual Avaya Video MicPod 1000 configuration, you use a combination of
two Avaya Video MicPod 1000s, one splitter cable, and extension cables in
large rooms to create wider coverage of audio input. Refer to “Configuring
Dual Avaya Video MicPod 1000s” on page 21 for supported configurations.
DVI-I In (PC in) For use with devices and laptops for presentations or to share PC data.
Accepts both digital video and VGA analog signals with the proper adapter
cable. For devices and PCs with VGA output, Avaya includes a DVI-A to
VGA cable. An HDMI source can be used with an adapter. For more
information about supported resolutions and audio support, refer to the
Avaya Video Communications Systems Administrator Guide.
Audio In (Line In) 1
Audio In (Line In) 2
For use with an external line level audio input, in addition to the Avaya
Video Conference Phone 1000 or Avaya Video MicPod 1000.
Analog phone line in For PSTN connectivity.
USB port Reserved for future use.
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