Avaya 1030 Manuale Utente

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Avaya Video Communications Systems User Guide
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For the Active Microphone Volume preference, Avaya recommends a volume setting of 5 
to 8 for most Avaya Video MicPod 1000 applications and 5 to 10 for most 
Avaya Video Camera 100 applications. Use the meter to visually verify that the transmit 
level peaks in the desired -28 to -22 dB range. 
Note:
If you are using Avaya Video Conference Phone 1000 as the active microphone, the 
Active Microphone Volume preference is not available. The 
Avaya Video Conference Phone 1000 microphones adjust volume automatically. 
Muting Audio Inputs
By default, when you press the 
 button on the remote control, 
Avaya Video Conference Phone 1000, or Avaya Video MicPod 1000, the system mutes all 
audio inputs, including the microphone and audio from any devices connected to the system 
that may be sending audio in a presentation, such as a DVD player connected to the 
system. A red mute icon 
 appears in the display. Red LEDs on 
Avaya Video Conference Phone 1000 or Avaya Video MicPod 1000 indicate that these 
microphones are muted. Pressing the 
 button again re-activates the audio inputs.
An administrator can configure the system to mute only the microphone when you press the 
mute button so that devices connected to the system such as a personal computer or a DVD 
player continue to send audio during a presentation while the microphone is muted. The 
Audio Mute field in the System Information page indicates which devices, either all audio 
inputs or only the active microphone, are muted when you press the mute button. To access 
the System Information page, refer to “The System Menu” on page 12.
Managing PIP
Your display shows the far-end and near-end video conferencing sites in addition to the 
menus and video images from connected video sources.
Picture-In-Picture (PIP) is a smaller window placed in one of the corners of the call screen. 
This second image is placed on top of the main image and always displays the primary 
(near) input by default. You can change the default setting so that PIP never appears or 
always appears by adjusting the User Preferences : Appearance : Picture in Picture 
preference. To change the primary input, refer to “Changing Video Inputs” on page 30.