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In-Room Control on Touch10
for Cisco TelePresence
MX200 G2, MX300 G2,
MX700, MX800,
SX10, SX20, SX80
Collaboration Endpoint
software version CE8.2
D15358.02 - JULY 2016
www.cisco.com
© 2016 Cisco Systems, Inc.
All rights reserved.
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Control of lights
The combination of a slider and a toggle button could be used to
control lights. The toggle button switches the lights on or off; the
slider serves as a dimmer.
Combination of slider and toggle button
Group button with three mutually exclusive options
Consider the following strategy:
Set the slider to minimum when the user turns the lights off.
Set the toggle button to off when the user moves the slider to its
minimum.
Remember the value of the slider when the lights are turned off,
so that you can return to this value when the lights are turned
back on again.
If the light is at 40 %, when the user switches it off, he or she
would expect it to go back to 40 % (not maximum) when switching
the lights on again.
When the user selects one of the options in the group button (a
light preset), set the sliders and toggle buttons accordingly.
If the lights are changed away from a preset, for instance by
changing a slider or toggle button, deselect all options in the
group button.
Control of temperature
The combination of a spinner and a large font text box (value)
may be used to control temperature. Use the spinner to set the
desired temperature, and the large font text box to show the current
temperature.
Large font text box
A spinner with text between the up and down arrows
For the best user experience remember the following:
Update the large font text box as the temperature in the room
changes.
Update the text field of the spinner when someone tap the up and
down arrows.
Consult the Widgets chapter for details about how to update the
spinners text field and the large font text box.
Table of contents
Introduction
Create a user interface
API for in-room control
Widgets
Command reference
Troubleshooting
Tips and tricks
ExamplesExamples

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