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

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Cisco TelePresence SX10 Quick Set
Introduction
Introduction
New features and improvements in CE9.3
Backup and restore settings and custom
elements
(All products)
You can include custom elements as well as
configurations in a backup file bundle (zip). You can
choose which of the following elements to include in the
bundle:
Branding images
Macros
Favorites
Sign-in banner
In-room control panels
Configurations (all or a sub-set)
In previous software versions, you could only backup the
configurations.
The backup file can either be restored manually from
the video system's web interface, or you can generalize
the backup bundle so that it can be provisioned across
multiple video systems, for example using Cisco UCM or
TMS.
You will find the backup and restore functionality under
Maintenance > Backup and Restore on the video system's
web interface.
D15330.14 SX10 Administrator Guide CE9.7, APRIL 2019.
Configuration
Peripherals
Provisioning of custom elements
The backup bundle, as described above, can be
provisioned to many video systems using Cisco UCM or
TMS. It is important that device specific information is
removed when creating a backup bundle intended for
multiple video systems. If you include device specific
information in such a bundle, you may end up with
multiple video systems that cannot be reached.
By provisioning a non-system specific backup bundle,
you can for example, copy a video system's setup with
macros, branding elements, and in-room control panels
across multiple video systems.
Currently, provisioning via Cisco UCM will not restore any
configurations, only the other custom elements; TMS will
restore everything that is included in the backup bundle.
See the release note for more details about provisioning.
Maintenance
In-Room Control updates
(All products)
The following functionality is added to the in-room control
feature:
Also the following features are added in the in-room
control editor:
For a full description of in-room controls, see the
Customization guide at
room-control-docs
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Administrator Guide
System settings
Appendices
(All products)
You can add buttons for up to 20 panels in total. The
buttons appear on the home screen or the in-call
screen of the user interface depending on the panel
type.
As before, there are three types of in-room control
panels: global panels (always available), in-call panels
(available only when in call), and out-of-call panels
(only available when not in a call). The entry point for
the global panel has been removed from the status
bar (top right corner of the user interface). Buttons
to open global panels are added to both the home
screen and the in-call screen instead, together with
the buttons for the out-of-call only and in-call only
panels, respectively.
You can make standalone trigger-buttons, which are
buttons that trigger an event directly, without opening
a panel on the user interface.
Some new icons are available.
A set of colors to choose from for the in-room-control
buttons.
Double click text elements to edit text directly.
Drag and drop in-room control XML files into the
editor.
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