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D1535805 User Guide In-Room Control for Touch10. Produced June 2017 for CE9.0. © 2015–2017 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved
The editor that you launch from the
video system’s web interface and
the offline editor share the same
file format, so files created in one
version can be opened and modified
in the other.
Creating a User Interface for the Touch10
Creating a User Interface
Shared file format
Use the in-room control editor to create customized panels for peripheral controls on the video system’s Touch10/DX user interface.
Connected to the Video System
If you have access to the video system, you can launch the editor from
the video system’s web interface.
If an in-room control panel already has been created on the Touch10/
DX, this will automatically load into the editor, ready to act as a starting
point for your design.
When you push a new panel to the video system, you will immediately
see the result on the Touch10/DX.
Offline
There are two places you can download the offline editor from:
•
http://www.cisco.com/go/in-room-control-docs
•
Or, sign in to a video system’s web interface with administrator
credentials, navigate to
Integration > In-Room Control
, and click
Download Editor
.
If you choose to download the offline editor, extract the files from the
downloaded zip-file. Retain the folder structure.
When using the offline editor you will be working with files, rather than
communicating directly with the video system and Touch 10/DX. Apart
from this, the offline editor has full functionality.
Offline in-room control editor
Export new
in-room control
panel to file
Import an
in-room control
panel from file
Offline in-
room control
editor
In-room control editor launched from the video system's web interface
Push new in-room control
panel to video system
Import existing in-room control
panel from video system
Export new
in-room control
panel to file
Import an
in-room control
panel from file
Video system
Touch 10
In-room
control
editor