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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration Guide for the Cisco TelePresence System
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Chapter 1 Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager for the Cisco TelePresence System
Configuring a Cisco TelePresence Device
Auxiliary Control Unit
Required if installed. Select the appropriate option for Auxiliary Control Unit Power Control:
•
On with calls only. See
Notes About Auxiliary Control
.
•
On with display settings
•
On all the time
See the
“Product Specific Configuration Layout” section on page 1-10
to find the default values for your
system. See also the
Cisco TelePresence Hardware Options and Upgrade Guide
for more information
about hardware options.
Note
The CTS 1100 and the CTS 1300 use the Auxiliary Control Unit by default.
Notes About Auxiliary Control
•
Auxiliary Video Input—On some systems auxiliary video input may be displayed on the primary
65-inch main screen even when the auxiliary LCD display is powered off or is disconnected from
the presentation codec.
Ensure that the Auxiliary LCD display is powered on and connected at all times. If the display has
a setting to power off automatically after a certain number of minutes of inactivity, disable that
feature to ensure that the display stays powered on and connected. See your LCD user manual.
•
Auxiliary Power Control: On With Calls Only—On some systems when Power Control is
configured for “On with calls only” and there is an Auxiliary HDMI port connected (Active Display
or Projector), the lights will remain on for 5 minutes after the call has been terminated. If no
Auxiliary HDMI port is in use, the lights will go off immediately.
Dial Plan Information
Provide dial plan information for the Cisco TelePresence device using the descriptions in
Table 1-5
.
Click Save to save your settings.
Tip
Only numeric values are allowed.
Table 1-5
Cisco TelePresence Dial Plan Information
Field
Required? Description
Site Access Code
—
Specifies the access code of this site (cluster). Maximum field length is 6.
Inter Site Access Code
—
Specifies the access code to dial another site (cluster). Maximum field length is 6.
Off-Net Access Code
—
Specifies the access code to dial outside of the network (PSTN). Maximum field
length is 3.
National Dialing Digits
—
Specifies the digits dialed to place a national call. Maximum field length is 6.
International Dialing Digits —
Specifies the digits dialed to place an international call. Maximum field length is 6.