Cisco TelePresence System Codec C90 and Profile 65” Dual using C90 | Administrator guide |
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About monitors when you have a Codec C90
The main monitor
The main monitor can be connected to any of the video outputs HDMI 1 (the default connector for the main monitor) HDMI 3 (the default connector for the dual monitor),
Connecting to HDMI 1
The HDMI 1 output is, by default, defined as the main monitor connector. When you connect the main monitor to this output the menu and icons (OSD - on screen display) will show on this monitor.
Connecting to
When connecting the main monitor to the
If you cannot see any menu on screen you must run a key sequence on the remote control. The menu on screen, icons and other information (OSD - on screen display) will be moved to the selected output. At the same time, the resolution will be set to the default value, which is 1024x768@60Hz for DVI and 1280x720@60Hz for HDMI.
The video outputs at Codec C90
HDMI 3
(the default connector for the dual monitor)
DVI-I 2
HDMI 1
(the default connector for the main monitor)
Moving the OSD using the remote control
If the main monitor is connected to
• Disconnect * # * # 0 x # x=1 (HDMI 1) x=2
Example: Set
– * – # – * – # – 0 – 2 – #
Moving the OSD using the web interface
Go to the Advanced Configuration page and navigate to Video > OSD > Output and select the video output connector for the main mointor.
Moving the OSD using API commands
You can also set the resolution and the OSD output by setting up a serial port connection and run API commands. See the API Guide for the codec for information about API commands.
Dual monitors
When you want to run a dual monitor setup, connect the second monitor to video output HDMI 3 on the codec.
Dual monitor configuration
Go to Advanced configuration (menu on screen or web interface) to set the monitor to dual:
1.Navigate to Video > Output > Monitor and set the Monitor to Dual.
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