9. Connect one end of the power supply cable to the
DC IN 12V
connector on the camera, and
the other end into one of the power sockets on the wall.
10. Configure the cameras' settings as explained in
Configuring the Camera Connection
on page
100.
If required, connect the DVD or Blu-ray player to a socket on the Scopia XT Camera Switch
using an HDMI cable.
Connecting a DVD or Blu-ray Player
About this task
You can connect a DVD or Blu-ray player to the Scopia XT Series to share its content during a
videoconference. XT Series supports High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP):
• You can only view digitally protected content on a device that supports HDCP.
• You cannot view digitally protected content on a device that copies HDCP content.
• You cannot send digitally protected content to non-HDCP devices.
• If the XT Codec Unit detects that non-compliant devices are attached to one of the HD CAM inputs,
the video is locked.
Connect a DVD or Blu-ray player to the HD CAM or DVI inputs of the XT Codec Unit:
Figure 38: Connecting a DVD or Blu-ray Player
Connecting Analog Video Equipment
About this task
As an alternative to the XT Premium Camera, you can connect an analog video device, such as an
analog camera.
Before you begin
The XT Codec Unit features digital inputs and outputs. To connect an analog video device, you need an
external analog-to-digital (or vice-versa) video converter.
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