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Cisco Webex DX70 and DX80
Introduction
Introduction
New features and improvements in CE9.2
New product
Cisco Webex Room 70 (formerly Cisco Spark Room 70)
Macro framework
(All products except SX10)
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 device 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 device's web interface.
HDCP support
(Room 55)
The device's second HDMI input (Connector 3) can
be configured to support HDCP (High-bandwidth
Digital Content Protection) protected content. This
allows customers to re-purpose the device's screen
by connecting devices such as a Google ChromeCast,
an AppleTV, or an HDTV decoder. This type of content
cannot be shared while in a call.
When the connector is configured to support HDCP, it
is reserved for this type of content. This means that you
cannot share any content from this specific connector
while in a call, not even non-protected content from a
laptop.
D15362.16 DX70 and DX80 Administrator Guide CE9.13, JUNE 2020.
Configuration
Peripherals
Branding and halfwake customization
(All products except SX10)
You can upload your own text and images to customize
the appearance of the screen and user interface in both
the halfwake state and the awake state.
In the Halfwake state you can:
Add a background brand image to the screen and
user interface.
Add a small logo in the bottom right corner of the
screen and user interface.
In the Awake state you can:
Add a small logo in the bottom right corner of the
screen and user interface.
Add a label or message in the bottom left corner of
the screen (not the user interface).
Source composition
You can compose up to four input sources (depending on
how many input sources are available on the codec) into
one image. This is the image that will be sent in the main
video stream to the far end in a call. Source composition
can only be enabled via the API, so we recommend
creating a user interface extension combined with a
macro to control the compositions on demand.
This feature replaces some of the functionality that was
provided by the TC Console application for TC software.
Maintenance
(All products except SX10, DX70, DX80)
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Device settings
Appendices
HTTP Proxy support
(All products)
You can set up the device to go through a HTTP Proxy
when registering it to Cisco's cloud service, Cisco Spark.
User interface features
(All products)
The Settings panel is restructured.
The Settings panel in the user interface can be
protected by the device's admin password. If the
password is blank, anyone can access the Settings
and factory reset the device.
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.
Cisco TelePresence Precision 60 Camera
support
(Codec Plus, Room 70)
You can connect Cisco TelePresence Precision 60
cameras to Codec Plus. Note that you need a switch for
the camera control cables if you have more than one
camera. The People Count feature is not supported if
Precision 60 is the only camera type connected to the
codec.
Cisco Spark Quad Camera support
You can connect a Cisco Spark Quad Camera to the
SX80. Note that the Quad Camera uses only one of the
codec's HDMI inputs, while the SpeakerTrack 60 camera
uses two. The People Count feature (in call) is also
available when using the Quad Camera.
(SX80)

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