
Avaya 1010/1020 Installation Guide 10
1. Open the battery compartment on the back side of the remote control.
a. Before inserting the batteries, stretch each of the two straps across the outer battery
slot closest to it.
b. Insert the two outer batteries, negative end (-) first against the spring, then press the
positive (+) end into place, trapping the cloth straps beneath the batteries.
c. Lay the longer cloth strap over both batteries and insert the center battery’s negative
end against the spring first to trap the longer cloth strap beneath it. Then press the
positive end of the battery into place.
d. Lay the ends of the cloth straps over the center battery and install the cover.
2. Complete one of the following options to install the camera and audio components:
a. To install Avaya Video Camera 100 as both your camera and audio component,
insert the camera cable into the port on the rear of the camera and plug the opposite
end into the port marked with the camera symbol on the back of the codec.
b. To install Avaya Video Camera 150 as your camera component and Avaya Video
MicPod 1000 as your audio input device, complete the following steps:
• Insert the camera cable into the port on the rear of the Avaya Video Camera
150 and plug the opposite end into the port marked with the camera symbol
on the back of the codec.
• Insert the end of the cable from the Avaya Video MicPod 1000 into the
microphone port marked with the microphone symbol on the back of the
codec. (Refer to “Optional Peripherals” on page 12 for the dual Avaya Video
MicPod 1000 option.)
Warning: Tripping on the Avaya Video MicPod 1000 cord can cause personal
injury as well as permanent damage to the Avaya Video MicPod 1000 cord
connector and the connector in the codec. Avaya recommends that you use the
cable strain relief clip included in the Avaya Video MicPod 1000 product box as
described in “Attaching the Avaya Video MicPod 1000 Strain Relief Clip” on
page 13.
3. Insert the video display cable into the port on the rear of your display and the opposite
end into the port marked with the HD display 1 symbol
HD on the back of the codec.
Insert the display power cord into a power outlet on the wall.
Note: If you plan to use external speakers not built into the display, connect the
speakers to the port marked with the line out symbol on the back of the codec.
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