Руководство По Обслуживанию для Cisco Cisco TelePresence MX700
D15331.02 MX700 and MX800 Administrator Guide CE8.1, APRIL 2016.
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Cisco TelePresence MX700 and MX800
Administrator Guide
This chapter provides an overview of the new and changed
system settings, and the new features and improvements in
the Cisco Collaboration Endpoint software version 8 (CE8)
compared to TC7.3.
As CE software is based on TC7, the structure and main
functionality remains the same as in TC software. For more
details, we recommend reading the Software release notes:
CE8 upgrade path
Before upgrading, it is important to consider the
upgrade requirements of CE8; otherwise upgrading
to CE8.0 or later can leave you with a non-functional
deployment that requires you to downgrade.
Refer to the software release notes, and the
chapter.
What’s new in CE8
New features and improvements in CE8.1
In-room control
With the In-Room Control feature you can customize
the Touch 10 user interface to allow control of
peripherals in your meeting room, for example lights
and blinds. You get a consistent user experience
when the video system and other peripherals in the
room are controlled from the same device.
You can create the user interface extensions for
Touch 10 with the In-Room Control Editor. This is an
easy to use drag-and-drop editor that you launch
from the video system’s web interface. You can also
work offline with a stand-alone version of the editor.
The editor is available free of charge; no option key is
required.
A third-party control system with hardware drivers
for the peripherals, for example Crestron, AMX,
Apple HomeKit, or Android is required to control the
peripherals. The control system connects to the video
system’s API, listens for events and executes the
programmed actions.
For more information about setting up the In-Room
Control feature, refer to the user guide:
User interface update
A new visual design for the Touch 10 user interface is
introduced.
PresenterTrack
The PresenterTrack feature allows the camera to
zoom in on and follow a presenter, while the presenter
moves about in a pre-configured tracking area or
stage. When the presenter leaves the stage the
tracking stops.
The feature is set up from the video system’s web
interface. You have to define a stage area and a
trigger zone, so we recommend that you are in the
room during set-up. Presenter tracking starts when a
person is detected in the trigger zone, and continues
while the presenter is in the stage area.
SpeakerTrack is temporarily disabled while
PresenterTrack is active.
Change in audio only avatar behavior
Full screen avatar for audio only participants has been
removed. The audio only participants continue to be
visible in the filmstrip during a call.
Intelligent Proximity updates
Sharing a presentation with the Cisco Intelligent
Proximity desktop application renders the laptop’s
mouse pointer on screen. This feature requires the
latest version of Cisco Proximity for Desktop together
with CE8.1.
Introduction
Configuration
Peripherals
Maintenance
System settings
Appendices
Introduction