Avaya Video Communications Systems Administrator Guide
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Adjusting Audio Levels
In addition to adjusting the audio volume for line in and the active microphone, you can
adjust levels associated with the following preferences:
•
Line Out Treble
(dB)—Select to adjust the higher frequencies in the sound range for
the audio line output.
•
Line Out Bass
(dB)—Select to adjust the lower frequencies in the sound range for the
audio line output.
•
Ring Tone Volume
—Select the volume level of the ring and busy tones
.
•
DTMF Tone Volume—
Select the volume level of the DTMF and key click tones.
•
Status Tone Volume
—Select the volume level of status tones.
Configuring Video Behaviors
Administrators can adjust video behaviors to control cameras and video quality by
configuring preferences in
Administrator Preferences : Video
.
Controlling Camera Use by Far End Users
To prevent far end users from controlling your near end camera, including configuring and
controlling camera presets, choose
Disabled
for the
Administrator Preferences : Video :
Video Control : Far Control of Near Camera
preference. If you choose
Enabled
, you can
still prevent far end users from configuring and using near end camera presets by choosing
Disabled
for the
Far Set of Camera Presets
and
Far Move to Camera Presets
preferences.
Locking Camera Presets
By default, all users can configure pan, tilt, and zoom camera presets. To prevent all users
(near and far end) from configuring camera presets, select
Locked
for the
Administrator
Preferences : Video : Video Control : Camera Presets Lock
preference. To prevent only
far end users from configuring camera presets, choose
Disabled
for the
Far Control of Near
Camera
or
Far Set of Camera Presets
preferences.
Controlling Camera Pan Direction
You can define the pan direction of the camera relative to the physical arrangement of the
camera by setting
Administrator Preferences : Video : Video Control : Camera Pan
Direction
. Select
Perceived
for the camera to pan left or right from the user’s perspective,
when facing the camera. Select
Reversed
for the camera to pan to the camera’s actual left
or right.