While not recommended, you can turn off automatic pairing and manually pair devices using the system
web interface.
Automatically Pair an IP Device
By default, IP devices automatically pair when connected to a system LLN port. For example, when you
plug in a Polycom IP Table Microphone to the back of the system, it’s ready to use.
Procedure
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Connect the device to an
LLN
port on the back of your system.
If paired successfully, the device displays under
Connected Devices
with a
Connected
status. If
a device shows a
Disconnected
status, this indicates that pairing wasn’t successful.
Disable Automatic Pairing
You can disable automatic pairing with your system’s link-local network (LLN) connections.
If you disable automatic pairing, you must manually pair a device in the system web interface to use the
device.
Procedure
1.
In the system web interface, go to
General Settings
>
Device Management
.
2.
Clear the
Enable New Device Auto-Pairing
check box.
Manually Pair an IP Device
If you turn off automatic pairing of link-local network (LLN) connections, you must manually pair an IP
device to use it with your system.
Know the MAC address of the device you’re pairing.
Procedure
1.
Connect the device to an
LLN
port on the back of your system.
2.
In the system web interface, go to
General Settings
>
Device Management
.
3.
Under
Available Devices
, find the device by its MAC address (for example,
00e0db4cf0be
) and
select
Pair
.
If paired successfully, the device displays under
Connected Devices
with a
Connected
status. If
a device shows a
Disconnected
status, this indicates that pairing wasn’t successful.
Pairing IP Devices on the Local Area Network (LAN)
Supported IP devices can pair to your video system over your primary local area network (LAN).
Pairing a Poly Trio
You can use a Poly Trio system as a controller and audio device with a Poly Studio X50, Studio X30, or
G7500 video system. See your system’s latest
Release Notes
for supported Poly Trio models.
Zoom Rooms is the only third-party conferencing application supported in this setup.
You pair the phone as an IP device over your primary network. When paired, from the video system web
interface you can configure audio to play from the phone speakers, Studio X50 or Studio X30 system
speakers, or monitors connected to the video system. The Poly Trio microphones are always on.
Setting Up the System
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