What's New In Ce9.2 - Cisco TelePresence DX70 Reference Manual

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Cisco TelePresence DX70 and DX80
Introduction
Introduction

What's new in CE9.2

This section provides an overview of the new and
changed system settings, and the new features and
improvements in the Cisco Collaboration Endpoint
software version 9.2 (CE9.2) compared to CE9.1.
For more details, we recommend reading the Software
release notes:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/collabo-
ration-endpoints/telepresence-quick-set-series/
products-release-notes-list.html
D15363.05 Cisco TelePresence DX70 and DX80 API Reference Guide CE9.2, NOVEMBER 2017.
About the API
xConfiguration
New features and improvements
Macro framework
The macro framework allows users and integrators to write
JavaScript macros in order to automate scenarios and
customize endpoint behavior so that it suites an individual
customer's requirements.
The combination of macros and powerful features such as
listening for events/status changes, automating execution of
commands and configurations, and providing local control
functionality for the In-Room control feature, provides many
possibilities for custom setups.
Minor behavioral changes, such as having the video system
in Do Not Disturb for an infinite amount of time, can be
easily realized by macros. Some other examples are: Reset
configurations automatically, make a call at a certain time
of the day, and issue alert or help messages depending on
status changes.
The macro editor, which also provides several example
macros, is available from the video system's web interface.
Branding and halfwake customization
You can upload your own text and images to customize the
appearance of the screen in both the halfwake state and the
awake state.
In the Halfwake state you can:
Add a background brand image to the screen.
Add a small logo in the bottom right corner of the screen.
In the Awake state you can:
Add a small logo in the bottom right corner of the screen.
Add a label or message in the bottom left corner of the
screen.
HTTP Proxy support
You can set up the video system to go through a HTTP Proxy
when registering it to Cisco's cloud service, Cisco Spark.
xCommand
User interface features
Mute and unmute remote participants in a CMS hosted
conference (Active Control)
When a video system is enabled for Active Control in a CMS
(2.1 or later) conference you can mute and unmute remote
participants from the participant list on the user interface (the
feature must also be enabled on the CMS).
A video system that is running software version CE9.2 will
not be unmuted directly. When you try to unmute such a
video system remotely, a message will show up on its screen
requesting the user to unmute the audio locally.
API commands for Custom input prompt
API commands are introduced to allow for an input prompt
in the user interface:
TextInput *
with your custom text, a text input field for the user, and a
submit button, shows up on the user interface. For example,
you can prompt a user to leave feedback after an ended call.
You can specify what type of input you want from the user:
single line text, numeric, password, or PIN code.
The prompt can only be enabled via the API, so it is recom-
mended to combine it with macros and either a custom user
interface panel or an auto-triggered event.
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xStatus
Appendices
The Settings panel is restructured.
The Settings panel in the user interface can be protected
by the video system's admin password. If the password is
blank, anyone can access the Settings and factory reset
the system.
If you select the Russian language on the user interface,
you can choose between a Russian keyboard and a
keyboard with a Latin character set.
Arabic and Hebrew languages are added to the user
interface. Also localized keyboards are included.
Basic IEEE 802.1x settings are added to the Settings
panel in the user interface.
xCommand UserInterface Message
. When issuing the display command a prompt
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