Installation guide
Table Of Contents
- Installation Guide for Scopia XT5000 Endpoint with Embedded Server for IP Office Version 3.2
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: About the Scopia XT Endpoint for IP Office
- Chapter 2: Installation Workflow for Scopia XT Endpoint for IP Office
- Chapter 3: Planning the Topology of the Scopia XT Endpoint for IP Office Deployment
- About the Scopia XT Endpoint for IP Office Embedded MCU
- Planning the Topology of Scopia XT Endpoint for IP Office with Scopia XT Desktop
- Planning NAT and Firewall Traversal with Scopia XT Endpoint for IP Office
- Supporting ISDN Connectivity
- Implementing External API Control
- Implementing Port Security for the Scopia XT Endpoint for IP Office
- Chapter 4: Prerequisites for Setting up the System
- Chapter 5: Setting up the Scopia XT Endpoint for IP Office
- Mounting the XT Codec Unit
- Connecting Scopia XT Endpoint for IP Office to Your Network
- Connecting a Computer to the Scopia XT Endpoint for IP Office
- Selecting the Computer Display Resolution
- Connecting Audio Equipment to the Scopia XT Endpoint for IP Office
- Connecting the Video Equipment to the Scopia XT Endpoint for IP Office
- Connecting the Primary XT Premium Camera
- Connecting the Optional USB Camera
- Connecting the Optional XT Premium Camera
- Connecting Cameras for Controlling the Optional XT Premium Camera with the XT Remote Control Unit
- Connecting the Optional Scopia XT Camera Switch
- Connecting a DVD or Blu-ray Player
- Connecting Analog Video Equipment
- Installing the Batteries of the XT Remote Control Unit
- Chapter 6: Initial Configuration
- How to Control the XT Endpoint
- Registering and Enabling your Scopia XT Endpoint for IP Office license
- Performing Basic Configuration
- Registering the XT Endpoint to IP Office
- Setting Basic System Information
- Configuring Video Connections
- Configuring Audio Connections
- Configuring Network Settings
- Chapter 7: Securing your Scopia XT Endpoint for IP Office
- Chapter 8: Troubleshooting the Scopia XT Endpoint for IP Office

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Support for dual HD video streams, allowing presentations and video clips to be shared in resolutions of up to
1080p 60 fps, depending on the license.
This includes either video input from two cameras, or one video stream from the camera, and one presentation
stream from the PC.
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Allows to easily share data and presentations with third-party endpoints.
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DVD-quality audio with up to 48 kHz sampling rate audio encoding capability. The sampling rate is a measure
of the accuracy of the audio when it is digitized. As the frequency with which the audio data is collected, or
"sampled", increases, so does the audio quality.
Audio input is provided with a dedicated 3-way Microphone Pod.
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High quality video and audio even with limited bandwidth or poor network conditions, by using two compression
methods:
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H.264 Scalable Video Coding Technology (SVC).
SVC dramatically increases error resiliency and video quality without the need for higher bandwidth. It is
especially effective over networks with high packet loss (like wireless networks) which deliver low quality
video.
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H.246 High Profile, which is a video compression standard used for bandwidth efficiency. This allows
quality video at much lower bit rates.
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Ability to record videoconferences .
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For an even better experience, Scopia Control enables you to select and control the camera for the
videoconference, by using the pan, tilt, and zoom features, and place a call using the intuitive touch interface of
an Apple
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Secure point-to-point video calls and videoconferences, via encrypted connections or using TLS certificates.
You can have up to three remote encrypted participants in a videoconference.
Important:
Using encryption is subject to local regulation. In some countries it is restricted or limited for usage. For more
information, consult your local reseller.
Technical Specifications
This section details the system specifications of the Scopia XT Endpoint for IP Office you purchased.
Refer to this data when preparing system setup and afterwards as a means of verifying that the
environment still complies with these requirements:
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For physical details of the system, such as the power requirements and weight of each component,
see Table 1: Physical device specifications on page 9.
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For specific video, audio, and control features of the system, such as supported codecs and web
browsers, see Table 2: Video, audio and control capabilities on page 9.
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For network information of the system, such as network interface cards, see Table 3: Network and
security capabilities on page 11.
Table 1: Physical device specifications on page 9 refers to the physical details of the device.
Installation Guide for Scopia XT5000 Endpoint with Embedded
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