Leaflet
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 certicate. The system
must have a name set, in order for this to work. This enables you to use HTTPS without any
conguration. You can still upload your own certicate by following the below steps.
You have to upload a certicate 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 certicates tab
3. Select Conguration > Security > Certicates tab.
4. Click Browse... and locate the certicate les (.PEM)
5. Enter the Private Key (optional)
6. Enter the Passphrase (optional)
7. Click the Add Certicate button to start the certicate 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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