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Cisco TelePresence System Codec C90 and Prole 65” Dual using C90 Administrator guide
D14635.05 Prole C90 and Codec C90 Administrator Guide TC4.1, February 2011.
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Connecting the Cisco TelePresence
Touch controller to CodecC Series
A C Series codec running software version TC4.1 or later can
be controlled using the Cisco TelePresence Touch controller
(instead of using the remote control).
Connect the Touch controller
The Touch controller can be connected to the codec in two
dierent ways:
1. Connect the Touch controller to the codec via LAN.
The process of associating the Touch controller to the
codec is called paring.
NOTE: The codec is signalling that it is available for pairing
for 30 minutes after it is switched on.
2. Connect the Touch controller directly to the codec’s second
Ethernet connector.
NOTE: To use this mode of operation set Direct connection
to On on the codec. Go to Administrator settings > Pairing
> Direct connection using the web interface or the remote
control.
Touch controller set-up
Once the Touch controller is connected to power, the set-up
procedure begins. Follow the instructions on screen.
If you have connected the unit to the codec via LAN, you
have to select which codec to pair with. If your codec is
not in the list of available codecs displayed on the Touch
screen, you can select a codec manually by entering its IP
address.
If the Touch controller needs software upgrade, new software
will be downloaded from the codec and installed on the unit
automatically as part of the set-up procedure. The Touch
controller restarts after the upgrade.
You can verify that the Touch controller is successfully paired
to your codec by checking that the codec address is displayed
in the top banner.
If you want more details on Touch installation, please read
the Cisco TelePresence Touch for C Series Installation Guide,
which you will nd on the Cisco web site.
Codec address
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Introduction
Advanced conguration
Password protection
Web interface
Appendices
Appendices