Cisco Telepresence MX800 manuals
Telepresence MX800
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- best practice
- tour the touch screen
- log onto a system with your own credentials
- Edit a Contact List Entry, then Place the Call
- place call using name
- place call using an ip address
- place call using number
- receive call
- receive call while in another call
- Transfer
- consult and transfer
- disconnect yourself from call
- a few words on microphone behavior and privacy
- put call on hold and resume a call on hold
- change call rate
- enable do not disturb
- enable standby
- view keypad while in a call
- add additional participants to existing call
- add incoming call to existing call
- view meeting participant list
- manage conference call layout
- lock speaker
- disconnect participant from call
- Intelligent Proximity
- Activate and Deactivate Intelligent Proximity
- getting started
- Change Presentation Layout In a Call
- presentation outside calls
- view meeting list
- join scheduled meeting
- parallel meetings
- Contacts Directory
- call recents
- Favorites
- Add Someone to Favorites, While in a Call
- view camera settings
- add camera position preset
- edit existing camera position preset
- speaker tracking
- Snap to Whiteboard
- PresenterTrack
- control own camera
- manage selfview
- resize the selfview pip
- move the selfview pip
- control the camera of the other participant
- gain access to the settings
- Ringtone & Sound
- camera control
- main source selection
- Display
- select language
- system information
- call status
- diagnostic mode
- restart system
- about administrator
- Administrator Settings—Tracking
- Administrator Settings—Set Date and Time
- Administrator Settings—Call Details
- Administrator Settings—Provisioning Wizard
- Administrator Settings—Multipoint Mode
- Administrator Settings—Pairing
- Administrator Settings—IP & VLAN, Codec
- Administrator Settings—Network Status Codec
- Administrator Settings—IP & VLAN, Touch
- Administrator Settings—Network Status Touch
- Administrator Settings—SIP
- Administrator Settings—H323
- Administrator Settings—EMC Resilience Mode
- Administrator Settings—Factory Reset
Telepresence MX800
Table of contents
- user guide
- Table Of Contents
- Produced: December 2014 for TC 7
- Best Practice
- Tour the Touch Screen
- Log Onto a System with Your Own Credentials
- video calls
- Edit a Contact List Entry, then Place the Call
- Place Call Using Name
- Place Call Using an IP Address
- Place Call Using Number
- Receive Call
- Receive Call While in Another Call
- Transfer
- Consult and Transfer
- Disconnect Yourself From Call
- A few words on microphone behavior and privacy
- Put Call on Hold and Resume a Call on Hold
- Change Call Rate
- Enable Do Not Disturb
- Enable Standby
- View Keypad While in a Call
- Add Additional Participants to Existing Call
- Add Incoming Call to Existing Call
- View Meeting Participant List
- Manage Conference Call Layout
- Lock Speaker
- Disconnect Participant from Call
- Share Content Start and Stop Presentation in a Call
- Change Presentation Layout In a Call
- Presentation Outside Calls
- scheduled meetings
- Scheduled Meetings View Meeting List
- Join Scheduled Meeting
- Parallel Meetings
- Contacts Directory
- Call Recents
- Favorites
- Add Someone to Favorites, While in a Call
- View Camera Settings
- Add Camera Position Preset
- Edit Existing Camera Position Preset
- Speaker Tracking
- Control Own Camera
- Manage Selfview
- Resize the Selfview PiP
- Move the Selfview PiP
- Control the Camera of the Other Participant
- Settings Gain Access to the Settings
- Ringtone & Sound
- Camera Control
- Main Source Selection
- Display
- Select Language
- System Information
- Call Status
- Diagnostic Mode
- Restart System
- Administrator
- Administrator Settings—Tracking
- Administrator Settings—Set Date and Time
- Administrator Settings—Call Details
- Administrator Settings—Provisioning Wizard
- Administrator Settings—Multipoint Mode
- Administrator Settings—Pairing
- Administrator Settings—IP & VLAN, Codec
- Administrator Settings—Network Status Codec
- Administrator Settings—IP & VLAN, Touch
- Administrator Settings—Network Status Touch
- Administrator Settings—SIP
- Administrator Settings—H323
- Administrator Settings—EMC Resilience Mode
- Administrator Settings—Factory Reset
Telepresence MX800
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- About this guide
- What's new in this version
- About the API
- API fundamentals
- Telnet
- API output
- Using the command line
- Command line shortcuts
- Commands
- Configurations
- Status
- Events
- using http
- Feedback mechanism
- Translating from terminal mode to XML
- Dos and don'ts
- xConfiguration commands
- Appendices
- conference configuration
- h323 configuration
- sip configuration
- xcommand commands
- audio commands
- call commands
- peripherals commands
- video commands
- xstatus commands
- description of the xstatus commands
- call status
- h323 status
- about startup scripts
- the systemtools commands
- about disconnect cause types
- user documentation on the cisco web site
Telepresence MX800
Table of contents
Telepresence MX800
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- User documentation
- What's new in this version
- MX700 and MX800 at a glance
- Web interface
- Accessing the web interface
- Changing the system password
- The interactive menu
- System information
- Placing a call
- Sharing content
- Controlling and monitoring a call
- Controlling your camera
- Local layout control
- Capturing snapshots
- Controlling the far end camera
- Accessing call information
- System configuration
- Changing system settings
- System status
- Managing the favorites list
- Favorite list folders
- Choosing a wallpaper
- Choosing a ringtone
- Peripherals overview
- User administration
- Adding a sign in banner
- Managing the video system's certificates
- Managing the list of trusted certificate authorities
- Managing pre-installed certificates for Edge provisioning
- Setting strong security mode
- Changing the persistency mode
- Deleting trust lists (CUCM only)
- Troubleshooting
- Downloading log files
- Starting extended logging
- Capturing screenshots
- Upgrading the system software
- Backup and restore
- Reverting to the previously used software version
- Factory reset
- Remote support user
- Restarting the system
- System settings
- Overview of the system settings
- Audio settings
- Cameras settings
- Conference settings
- FacilityService settings
- GPIO settings
- H323 settings
- Logging settings
- Network settings
- NetworkServices settings
- Peripherals settings
- Phonebook settings
- Provisioning settings
- RTP settings
- Security settings
- SerialPort settings
- SIP settings
- Standby settings
- SystemUnit settings
- Time settings
- UserInterface settings
- Video settings
- Experimental settings
- Setting passwords
- Setting the system password
- Appendices
- Cisco VCS provisioning
- LED indicators
- Connecting the Touch 10 user interface
- Connecting an external monitor to MX700
- Connecting external monitors to MX800
- Connecting a computer
- Using the speaker tracking functionality
- Advanced customization of video
- Optimal definition profiles
- ClearPath — Packet loss resilience
- Factory resetting the system
- Factory resetting the Touch 10 user interface
- Technical specification for MX700 and MX800
- Supported RFCs
- User documentation on the Cisco web site
- Cisco contacts
Telepresence MX800
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- About this guide
- What's new in CE9.2
- What's new in CE9.1
- What's new in CE9.0
- About the API
- API fundamentals
- RS-232 / serial connection
- API output
- Using the command line
- Command line shortcuts
- Commands
- Multiline commands
- Synchronous API calls
- Events
- Feedback mechanism
- Terminal connections
- HTTP XMLAPI Authentication
- Getting status and configurations
- Feedback from codec over HTTP
- Translating from terminal mode to XML
- Dos and don'ts
- xConfiguration commands
- Description of the xConfiguration commands
- conference configuration
- h323 configuration
- network configuration
- sip configuration
- xCommand commands
- Description of the xCommand commands
- audio commands
- call commands
- peripherals commands
- video commands
- xStatus commands
- Description of the xStatus commands
- call status
- h323 status
- Appendices
- About startup scripts
- The SystemTools commands
- About disconnect cause types
- User documentation on the Cisco web site
Telepresence MX800
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Grilles and covers
- Replace the speaker grille and lower grille
- Replace the side covers
- Replace the floor stand covers
- Speakers and cameras
- Replace a loudspeaker
- Step 2: Remove loudspeaker
- Replace the single camera module
- D15298.01 MX800 Single Replacement Guide, MARCH
- Re-assembly
- Replace the dual camera module
- Codec and monitor
- Replace the codec
- Replace the PoE injector
- Replace the monitor (mounted on a stand)
- Replace the monitor (wall mounted)
- Appendix
- Part numbers for spare parts
- Cisco contacts
Telepresence MX800
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Grilles and covers
- Replace speaker grille and lower grille
- Replace floor stand covers
- Replace side covers
- Replace center top profile, camera cover and center back cover
- Re-assembly
- Speakers and cameras
- Replace a loudspeaker
- Step 2: Remove the loudspeaker
- Replace dual camera module
- D15327.01 MX800 Dual Replacement Guide, MAY
- Codec and monitors
- Replace codec
- Replace PoE injector
- Replace monitor (mounted on a stand)
- Replace monitor (wall mounted)
- Appendix
- Part numbers for spare parts
- Cisco contacts
Telepresence MX800
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Spare parts
- Floor stand parts
- Wall mount parts
- Monitor, cameras, loudspeakers, codec and PoE injector
- Grilles and covers for MX800 with single camera
- Grilles and covers for MX800 with dual camera
- Peripherals
- Cables
- Loudspeaker cables for MX800 with single camera
- Loudspeaker cables for MX800 with dual camera
- Camera cables for MX800 with single camera
- Camera cables for MX800 with dual camera
- Cables internal to the dual camera assembly
- Monitor cables
- Power cables for monitors and PoE adapter
- External cables
- Appendices
- Connector locations for MX800 with single camera
- Connector locations for MX800 with dual camera
- Cisco contacts
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