Cisco Cisco TelePresence MX700 Manuale Di Manutenzione

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D15119.01 MX700 and MX800 Administrator Guide TC7.1.2, JUNE 2014.  
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Cisco TelePresence MX700 and MX800 
Administrator Guide
2. Define how to use the external monitor
Use the 
Video > Monitors 
setting to define what to display on 
the external monitor.
Choose 
TriplePresentationOnly to allow presentations on the 
external monitor. 
If the setting is kept at 
Dual (default), all participants and 
content will be distributed on the two integrated monitors, 
and nothing will be shown on the external monitor. 
Do NOT use TriplePresentationOnly if no external monitor is 
connected. Presentations will fail to display.
3. Set the monitor resolution and refresh rate
The codec will read the native resolution of a monitor and 
output this if possible. Typically, this will give the best 
possible picture for the connected monitor. 
If auto-detection of resolution and refresh rate fails, you 
have to set resolution manually using the 
Video > Output > 
Connector 3 > Resolution
 setting. 
Connecting an external monitor to MX700
1. Connect an external monitor
i.  Switch off the system.
The power button is located directly below the codec 
connector panel.
ii.  Connect the monitor as shown in the illustration.
Use Connector 3 (DVI-I) for video and an Audio Line 
output for audio.
iii.  Switch on the system, and wait while the system starts 
up.
An external monitor can be used to display content or 
presentations (presented locally or received from far-end). 
The codec and monitor must be connected and set up as 
described below.
For a full description of each settings, refer to the 
 chapter.
You must remove the video system’s left side cover to 
get access to the codec connector panel. The cover 
is fastened with magnets.
These connectors are used 
for the integrated monitors.  
Do not disconnect!
Connector 3 (DVI-I)
External monitor
Codec connector panel
Audio Line 
outputs 
(Euroblock, 
3.5 mm)
Contents
Introduction
Web interface
System settings
Setting passwords
Appendices
Appendices