Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco TelePresence System Software Release 1.10
Software Agreements and Licensing
Note Cisco maintains support for the Sanyo PLV-Z4 and Sanyo PLV-Z5 projector models in older CTS
configurations.
Video Signal Splitters
The following video signal splitters have been tested for use with the CTS systems:
GEFEN EXT-HDMI-144
EXT-HDMI-144-BLK
GEFEN EXT-HDMI1.3-144
GEFEN GTV-HDMI1.3-144
Note Using External Devices with Your Cisco TelePresence System—Cisco cannot guarantee the
performance of any external device, so Cisco recommends that you choose good quality external devices
to optimize CTS performance.
The CTS works best when suitable devices are attached using good quality cables and connectors. Cisco
does not supply the cable that connects auxiliary devices to the codec.
Caution In European Union countries, use only devices that are fully compliant with the EMC Directive
[2004/108/EC].
For information about managing video signal splitters, see the Routing Power and Signal Cables chapters
of the following guides on Cisco.com:
Cisco TelePresence System 3000 Assembly, Use & Care, and Field-Replaceable Unit Guide
Cisco TelePresence System 3200 Assembly, Use & Care, and Field-Replaceable Unit Guide
Software Agreements and Licensing
For complete software licensing information, access the Cisco TelePresence Administration Software
Licensing Information page on Cisco.com at the following link:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps8332/products_licensing_information_listing.html
Exceptions with Other Cisco Devices
Dropped Audio-Only Call Between CTS and MCU
If a non-CTS endpoint using Cisco TelePresence MCU dials out with muted video and audio, then
unmutes after CTS enters the call, CTS drops the call. CTS also drops the call if the remote MCU
endpoint has an audio codec that is in AAC-LD format (RAW or LATM). (CSCud21801)
No Video on CUCI Lync