• Fixed focus of 50 cm
• Focus range of 28 cm to infinity
• Field of view of 77.5 degrees
• Anti-flicker filter of 50 or 60 Hz
• Auto exposure
• Auto white balance
• Camera activity LED indicator
Avaya Vantage
™
uses the green LED indicator to notify users that the integrated camera is
active.
The built-in LED indicator only works for the integrated camera, but not when you use an
external camera.
External USB camera support
You can use an external USB camera with Avaya Vantage
™
. If you connect a USB camera to a
K155 or K175 device that has an integrated camera, the external camera is prioritized over the
integrated camera. You cannot choose or switch between the cameras.
Power requirements for a USB camera
When Avaya Vantage
™
is connected to an external USB-C adapter or an 802.3at PoE (Class 4)
switch, the maximum power allocated to the general-purpose USB port is 900mA. When
connected to an 802.3af PoE (Class 3) switch, the maximum power allocated to the USB port is
100mA. If the USB camera requires more power than 100mA and an 802.3at PoE switch is not
available, connect the device to an external adapter.
Supported external USB cameras
You can use one of the following Avaya cameras as an external USB camera:
• Avaya Huddle Camera HC050: This camera works when you connect Avaya Vantage
™
to a
802.3at PoE (class 4) switch or an external USB-C adapter, which provides up to 900mA
power to the USB port. For more information, see the
Avaya Huddle Camera HC050 Quick
• Avaya Huddle Camera HC020: This camera works when you connect Avaya Vantage
™
to a
802.3at PoE (class 4) switch or an external USB-C adapter, which provides up to 900mA
power to the USB port. For more information, see the
Avaya Huddle Camera HC020 Quick
For a list of supported external USB cameras, see
Avaya Vantage
™
Release Notes
. You can find
this document with the Avaya Vantage
™
firmware by navigating to
Downloads
on the
website.
Camera specifications
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