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307: What is the maximum length of the HDMI cable connecting a codec to a monitor?
The HDMI cable going from the Cisco TelePresence Codec to the monitor can be up to 15
meters/50 feet long. This requires a good quality category 2 cable. Longer extensions are
possible using HDMI/DVI extenders.
Applies to the following products:
y SX10 Quick Set
y SX20 Quick Set
y SX80
y Codec C20
y Codec C40
y Codec C60
y Codec C90
308: What is the maximum length of the cable between a codec and a camera when using
HD-SDI?
The maximum length the HD-SDI supports is 100 meters/330 feet.
Applies to the following products:
y Codec C90
311: How do I enable HTTPS on my video system?
From TC6.0 onwards the system auto-generates a self-signed HTTPS certicate. The system
must have a name set, in order for this to work. This enables you to use HTTPS without any
conguration. You can still upload your own certicate by following the below steps.
You have to upload a certicate in PEM format. This can be done using the web interface of
the Cisco TelePresence Codec:
1. Open a web browser and enter the IP address or DNS name to connect to the Cisco
TelePresence Codec by HTTP.
2. Select the Upload certicates tab
3. Select Conguration > Security > Certicates tab.
4. Click Browse... and locate the certicate les (.PEM)
5. Enter the Private Key (optional)
6. Enter the Passphrase (optional)
7. Click the Add Certicate button to start the certicate installation.
Applies to the following products:
y SX10 Quick Set
y SX20 Quick Set
y SX80
y Codec C20
y Codec C40
y Codec C60
y Codec C90
y MX200
y MX300
y MX200 G2
y MX300 G2
y MX700
y MX800
y EX60
y EX90
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