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Brand | Cisco |
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Model | C20 TelePresence System |
Category | Conference System |
Language | English |
Information about available user guides and documentation resources.
Guide on downloading software for the product and related release notes.
Overview of new and changed features in the TC6.1 software version.
Overview of the Profile 42” system components and features.
Overview of the Quick Set C20 system, its design, application, and performance features.
Instructions on how to connect to and sign in to the video system's web interface.
Steps to change the system password for the admin user.
Explanation of how to navigate the web interface's main menu and sub-pages.
Overview of the system's basic setup and status displayed on the Home page.
Instructions on how to initiate calls using the web interface's Call Control.
Steps to share content (presentations) during a call using the web interface.
How to control call features like volume and microphone mute via the Call Control page.
How to pan, tilt, zoom, and apply camera presets using the Call Control page.
How to choose and change the video layout on the screen via the Call Control page.
How to enable and use the snapshot feature for remote administration.
How to add, edit, and delete contacts in the favorites list.
How to organize contacts into folders within the favorites list.
Introduction to the system settings section and how to navigate it.
Configuration options for audio input, output, and volume.
Configuration options for camera backlight, brightness, focus, and mirror.
Configuration for auto-answer, mute, delay, and do-not-disturb modes.
Configuration for facility service types, names, numbers, and call types.
Configuration for NAT mode, authentication, and gatekeeper settings.
Configuration for IP stack, assignment, IPv4 address, gateway, and subnet mask.
Configuration for XML API, MultiWay, H323 mode, and HTTP mode.
Configuration for phonebook server ID, type, and URL.
Configuration for provisioning connectivity, mode, login name, and password.
Configuration for RTP ports range start and stop.
Configuration for audit logging, server address, port, and error actions.
Configuration for serial port mode, baud rate, and login requirement.
Configuration for SIP URI, display name, authentication, and default transport.
Configuration for standby control, delay, boot action, standby action, and wakeup action.
Configuration for system unit name, menu language, contact info type, and call logging.
Configuration for time zone, time format, and date format.
Configuration for the default Touch panel display.
Configuration for camera control mode and camera ID.
How to change your own system password and other users' passwords.
How to set a password for the Administrator Settings menu.
How to activate and set a password for the root user.
Information on connecting monitors to HDMI outputs and managing the OSD.
How to connect and set up the Touch controller.
How to select optimal definition profiles based on lighting and video quality.
How to enable ClearPath for advanced packet loss resilience.
Recommendations for speaker systems to avoid audio-video sync issues.
Overview of the front panel LEDs and their meanings.
Detailed description of the codec's rear panel connectors and power switch.
Detailed pin-out diagrams for camera, DVI, HDMI, RS232, and audio connectors.
Basic setup illustration for connecting the Quick Set C20 with a 4x camera.
Basic setup illustration for connecting the Quick Set C20 with a 12x camera.
Details on the DNAM amplifier and loudspeaker cabinet for Profile 42".
Instructions for factory resetting the video system using Touch controller, web interface, or power button.
Instructions for factory resetting the Touch 8” controller.
Detailed technical specifications for the Quick Set C20 and Profile 42” systems.
List of supported RFCs and drafts for network protocols.
Links and paths to find general Cisco TelePresence product documentation.
Information on how to find Cisco contacts and corporate headquarters.