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Cisco TelePresence SX10 Quick Set
Introduction
Introduction
Support for ISDN Link
(All products)
ISDN Link with software version IL1.1.7 is supported for all
video systems that supports CE9.3.0.
As before, when using automatic pairing (which allows
the ISDN Link to be automatically discovered by the video
system) IPv6 must be enabled on the video system.
One Button to Push snooze
(All products)
You are able to snooze an One Button to Push (OBTP)
meeting reminder for 5 minutes. The snooze time cannot
be changed. The reminder typically appears if you are in
a call and a scheduled meeting is about to start. You can
snooze the reminder for 5 minutes each time it appears
until the meeting has ended.
Adjust the call rate before making a call
(All products)
As soon as you start typing in the Search or dial field, you
can open a dialog and select a custom call rate. In earlier
releases this was available only when selecting an entry
from the Directory.
If you don't select a custom call rate, you get the rate set
in the Conference DefaultCall Rate setting.
Select ring-tone and adjust ring-tone volume
(All products)
You can select a ring-tone and adjust the ring-tone
volume from the settings menu on the user interface.
In the previous releases this was done from the web
interface.
D15330.14 SX10 Administrator Guide CE9.7, APRIL 2019.
Configuration
Peripherals
Resume a postponed upgrade
When you get a notification about software upgrade, you
can choose Upgrade now or Postpone. If you postpone
the upgrade, you can resume the upgrade from the
Settings > About this device menu on the user interface
when you are ready; you don't have to wait for 6 hours
like you had to before.
If you don't manually resume the upgrade, the upgrade
will start automatically after 6 hours.
Prevent system information from being
exposed in the user interface
You can prevent important system information from being
exposed in the user interface, for example:
IP addresses (video system, touch controller, UCM/
VCS registrar)
MAC address
Serial number
Software version
To enable this feature the following must be done:
A passphrase must be set for all users with
administrator rights
UserInterface SettingsMenu Mode must be set to
Locked
UserInterface Security Mode must be set to Strong
This feature also means that the IP address is not
displayed on the screen when you disconnect a Touch
controller.
Mirrored self-view
You can configure the video system to show the self-view
image the way other people see you, or as you would
see yourself in a mirror. Use the Video Selfview Mirrored
setting. Mirrored self-view used to be available only for
Cisco DX devices running Android software.
Mirroring only applies to the self-view image, and has no
effect on the video that is sent to the far end.
Maintenance
(All products)
(All products)
(DX70, DX80)
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System settings
Accessibility: Flashing screen on incoming calls
(All products)
You can configure the video system so that the screen
and Touch controller flashes red / light grey when the
system receives an incoming call. This feature is mainly
targeting hearing impaired users, making it easier for
them to notice an incoming call.
The feature is disabled by default, and must be enabled
by the Accessibility IncomingCallNotification setting.
Screen status monitoring and control
SX10 now has the same CEC (Consumer Electronics
Control) behavior as the video systems in the Room
series.
The video system will use CEC to set the screen in
standby when the system itself enters standby, and
wake up the screen and select the correct video input
when the video system itself wakes up from standby.
CEC information from the screen is included in the video
system's status. Of course, the screen must also support
CEC and send the relevant information to the video
system.
CEC is disabled on the video system by default, and must
be enabled in the Video Output Connector [1] CEC Mode
setting.
One common API guide
(All products)
We have gathered all API information in one API guide,
that covers all products. This is in contrast to earlier
releases were we have had one API guide per product.
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Appendices
(SX10)

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