The Video Conferencing Device - Cisco TelePresence SX10 Quick Set Administrator's Manual

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Cisco TelePresence SX10 Quick Set
Introduction
Introduction
New features and improvements in CE9.1
New products
Cisco Webex Codec Plus (formerly Cisco Spark
Codec Plus)
Cisco Webex Room 55 (formerly Cisco Spark
Room 55)
Dual Screen experience and Active Control for
CMS based meetings
(SX80, MX700, MX800, Codec Plus, Room Kit, Room 55)
Dual screen devices can utilize both screens for video in a
CMS based meeting. The device receives two transcoded
video streams and one content stream from the CMS, and
utilizes both screens to render the streams.
With Active Control enabled, you get a participant list
that shows all meeting participants and their current
activity status, such as mute, sharing and active speaker
indication. You can change the layout seamlessly from the
touch interface by using the layout selection panels.
New wake-up experience
(All products)
SX10, DX70, DX80: The wake-up experience has an
additional standby state: Halfwake. In Halfwake state, the
device shows a simple on-screen interaction guide when
it is not in use.
Other products: The wake-up experience has two
additional standby states: Halfwake and Standby with
motion detection. When automatic wake-up is enabled,
the device detects presence using ultrasound (motion
detection) or when pairing to a Cisco Proximity client. The
device wakes up with a greeting before going into the
Halfwake state, which has a simple on-screen interaction
guide.
D15330.18 SX10 Administrator Guide CE9.12, APRIL 2020.
Configuration
Peripherals
Bluetooth headset support
A Bluetooth headset can be used with the video
conferencing device. The headset must support HFP
(Hands Free Protocol). The user can enable Bluetooth and
set the video conferencing device in Bluetooth pairing
mode from the user interface.
Support for the EAP authentication framework
for wireless networks
(DX70, DX80, Codec Plus, Room Kit, Room 55)
In addition to WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK, the device
now supports the WPA-EAP authentication framework
for Wi-Fi connections. In total the following methods are
supported:
Open
WPA-PSK (AES)
WPA2-PSK (AES)
EAP-TLS
EAP-TTLS
EAP-FAST
PEAP
EAP-MSCHAPv2
EAP-GTC
Maintenance
Additions for Room Analytics
(DX70, DX80)
(All products except SX10, DX70, DX80)
Detect people presence in the room: The device has the
capability to find whether there are people present in the
room. The feature is based on ultrasound, and it does not
keep record of who was in the room, only whether or not
the room is in use.
People count (only for Room Kit, Codec Plus, Room 55):
The device counts the number of people in the room
when in a call, and when displaying the self-view picture.
You can configure the device to also count the number
of people outside of call, but the device cannot count the
number of people when it is in standby. It does not keep
record of who was in the room, only the number of faces
that were detected.
Network port 2 can be disabled
You can connect a computer to the network through the
video conferencing device's second network port. Then
you only need one network wall socket to support both
the video conferencing device and the computer.
For security reasons, we recommend that you disable
this network port if the video conferencing device is used
in a public environment. This way, you prevent someone
from connecting a computer to your network through the
device.
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Administrator Guide
Device settings
Appendices
(DX70, DX80)

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