Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco TelePresence System Software Release 1.10
Supported CTS Auxiliary Devices
Step 8 Press EXIT on the remote, or move the joystick to the previous menu choices, until the menu no longer
displays.
Using Non-Qualified Displays With your Cisco TelePresence System
If you decide to use another auxiliary display, Cisco TelePresence systems are designed to work with
any Full HD monitor that connects to the system using a standard HDMI or DVI interface. Note that the
connector on the TelePresence side is an HDMI connector, so either an HDMI-to-HDMI cable or an
HDMI-to-DVI cable is required.
Cisco highly recommends the use of commercial or professional-grade displays with your Immersive
TelePresence system. Off-the-shelf consumer displays or TV monitors are not recommended, as they
typically have shorter life spans and require a remote control to operate.
When qualifying a display for use with your TelePresence system, consider the following:
The display should offer native support for 1080p60 over an HDMI or DVI interface.
The display should become active when a video signal is presented, and should go to sleep when no
video signal is presented.
The display should not require any user interaction (such as a remote control or button press) to
become active from standby, sleep or deep sleep modes.
The ability to switch off On-Screen Display (OSD) messages is highly desirable. No error messages,
status messages or splash screens should be visible on the screen when a presentation image is
shared or unshared.
If the display supports multiple inputs, the ability to lock the display to a given input is highly
desirable. Otherwise, the time required to show presentation content can be unpredictable. If
automatic scanning of ports is supported, the feature should be disabled.
The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) Display Power Management Signaling
(DPMS) should be present. Some consumer-grade displays, especially those designed to be used as
television displays, do not use DPMS.
Document Cameras
The following WolfVision document cameras have been tested for use with CTS systems:
VZ-C12 (Ceiling mounted)
VZ-C32 (Ceiling mounted)
VZ-C32
3
(Third Generation product line)
VZ-9plus (Desktop unit)
VZ-12
3
(All)
Projectors - 1.10
The following projectors are supported:
Sanyo PLV-Z60—CTS 3000 and CTS 3200 systems.
Sanyo PLV-Z700—CTS 3000 and CTS 3200 systems.