Connect Input Sources - Cisco TelePresence SX80 Administrator's Manual

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Cisco TelePresence SX80
Introduction

Connect input sources

You can connect up to four input
sources to the codec simultaneously
(Connector 4 and Connector 5 cannot
be used simultaneously).
Sign in to the web interface and navigate
to
Configuration > System
Configuration,
to find the settings referred below.
Connect a camera
The codec supports maximum three
cameras. Typically, cameras are
connected to the HDMI inputs.
Always use Connector 1 (HDMI) for the
main camera.
If you have a Cisco TelePresence
SpeakerTrack 60 camera assembly,
connect its two cameras to Connector 1
(HDMI) and Connector 2 (HDMI).
Refer to the SX80 installation guide
or the camera documentation how to
connect a camera to power, Ethernet
and/or camera control.
D15328.01 SX80 Administrator Guide CE8.0, NOVEMBER 2015.
Configuration
Peripherals
Peripherals
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Y
Connect a computer
Connect a computer to a video input in
order to share content locally or with
conference participants. The codec
supports two computers simultaneously.
Typically, computers are connected to
Connector 3 (HDMI) or Connector 4
(DVI-I).
To get audio when using DVI-I, you must
also connect the computer to one of the
codec's Audio Line inputs (Euroblock).
Maintenance
Audio Line input (Euroblock, 3.5 mm)
C
Connector 5
(S-Video/Composite)
Connector 4 (DVI-I)
Video inputs
Connector 3 (HDMI)
Connector 2 (HDMI)
Connector 1 (HDMI)
Analog video input
Connector 5 comprises two BNC
sockets, and is used for S-Video or
Composite video signals.
S-Video: Connect to both the Y and C
connectors.
Composite: Connect to the Y connector.
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System settings
About video inputs
SX80 has three HDMI video inputs, one
DVI-I input, and one combined S-Video/
Composite video input.
Typically, the inputs are used for cameras
and computers. You can also connect
other types of video and content sources.
The DVI-I and combined S-Video/
Composite video inputs cannot be used
simultaneously.
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