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Avaya Video Communications Systems Administrator Guide
Testing Primary Audio Output
You can send an audio test tone to speakers that are connected to the codec as the primary
audio output device. Navigate to
Administrator Preferences : Audio : Primary Audio
Output Test
. Select a channel to test, or select
Auto
. The
Auto
option cycles through all
available channels, playing the test tone for 5 seconds before moving to the next available
channel. To end the test, choose
Off
or navigate to another preference or screen.
On Avaya 1030, Avaya 1050, and Avaya 1040, primary audio test tones output through line
out and HD video out of Display 1.
Muting Audio Inputs
By default, when you press the mute button on the remote control or on an Avaya audio
input device, all audio inputs to the system are muted, including audio from the active
microphone, a PC connected to the codec for a presentation, or a device connected to
auxiliary inputs if available on the codec. You can configure the system to mute only the
active microphone by selecting
Active Microphone Only
for the
Audio Mute
preference in
Administrator Preferences : Audio
. The default is
All Inputs
. Users can discover which
option is selected for this preference by viewing the
Audio Mute
field in the
System
Information
page.
Selecting Audio Output
By default, audio in a voice call is sent to the Avaya Video Conference Phone 1000 attached
to the Avaya codec. If you want the audio in a voice call to be sent to the line out, set the
preference in
Administrator Preferences : Audio : Voice Call Audio Output.
If
Avaya Video Conference Phone 1000 is not connected to the Avaya codec, audio in a voice
call is sent to the line out regardless of the preference selected.
By default, audio in a video call is sent to the line out (typically, your display). If you want
audio in a video call to be sent to the attached phone, set the preference in
Administrator
Preferences : Audio : Video Call Audio Output
.