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Release Notes for Avaya Scopia® XT Series
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XT Series Telepresence Calibration Application
To calibrate an XT Series Telepresence triplet you need to install an updated XT Telepresence
Calibration application (available for Apple Mac and MS Windows computers).
To install the updated application, browse to the home page of the Telepresence master codec and
click on Create Package button. Your computer’s OS is automatically detected.
Figure 29:
XT Series Telepresence Calibration Application
Important
To calibrate an XT running this release you need to upgrade the application to version
8.5 or higher.
To check the application version when it is running, press F1 for Windows and
Cmd+1 for Mac
Web Collaboration
This version can send presentation content and receive collaboration content (screen sharing and
annotations) when Avaya Web Collaboration Server is available in your deployment (as standalone
server as in 8.3.x deployments or as part of Conferencing Media Server) and the conditions to use
Web Collaboration on XT are met in the call (see table).
Avaya Web Collaboration (WCS) is based on JPEG/PNG images sent through a HTTP/HTTPS
connection and greatly enhances quality of sent and received collaboration content respect to
H.239/BFCP dual video.
Avaya Web Collaboration transfers presentations between Conferencing Desktop Clients or 9.0 XT
Series as JPEG/PNG images instead of H.239/BFCP dual video stream. As a result, user
experience is improved and presentations consume less bandwidth. Participants using devices or
endpoints not supporting Web Collaboration can still view and send shared content.
When using Web Collaboration, XT can receive and send content to other meeting participants in
audio-video calls. XT can also receive annotations done by other participants. XT cannot annotate
shared content in this release.
Please check following table to check when XT can use Web Collaboration in audio-video calls.