04-06-2016 05:33 AM - edited 03-18-2019 05:46 AM
I understand how Cisco Proximity for Content sharing works and the way it shares ultrasound tokens every 3 mins.
As per the Eol datasheet for SX10-
"The part number CTS-SX10-K9 is AEOS and will no longer be available for sale from Cisco as of 09-Mar-2016. Available Replacement Product Part Number for this item is CTS-SX10N-K9.
Both units (CTS-SX10-K9 / CTS-SX10N-K9) have the same functionality, performance, and features. The only difference between SX10 and SX10N is that the SX10N will not depend on external speakers (through HDMI or line out) for Intelligent Proximity. SX10N has an integrated sensor to pick up the Intelligent Proximity signal."
Need Clarity on below points:
Ques 1. Does it means that SX10 (with old Part Code: CTS-SX10-K9) is not capable of allowing intelligent proximity for wireless presentation?
Ques 2. SX10N will not depend on external speakers (through HDMI or line out) for Intelligent Proximity. SX10N has an integrated sensor to pick up the Intelligent Proximity signal. What is the role of integrated sensor here and is it not available with old Part Code: CTS-SX10-K9
Ques 3. Will it be correct to say-
Regards
Sumit
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04-06-2016 07:39 PM
First off, the key point that answers all of your questions is right in the EOS announcement: "Both units (CTS-SX10-K9 / CTS-SX10N-K9) have the same functionality, performance, and features.". The only difference between the part numbers is how they're able to detect Proximity signal, refer to Table 3 of the announcement.
Proximity is fully supported with CE8.0 and later, refer to the below links for more information on CE8.0 software and Proximity:
CE8.0 Release Notes / Proximity Release Notes
Proximity Website / Proximity Forums
If you have more questions on Proximity, suggest you move this thread to the Proximity section of the forums. You can move your question by editing it, and changing the categories at the bottom.
04-06-2016 07:39 PM
First off, the key point that answers all of your questions is right in the EOS announcement: "Both units (CTS-SX10-K9 / CTS-SX10N-K9) have the same functionality, performance, and features.". The only difference between the part numbers is how they're able to detect Proximity signal, refer to Table 3 of the announcement.
Proximity is fully supported with CE8.0 and later, refer to the below links for more information on CE8.0 software and Proximity:
CE8.0 Release Notes / Proximity Release Notes
Proximity Website / Proximity Forums
If you have more questions on Proximity, suggest you move this thread to the Proximity section of the forums. You can move your question by editing it, and changing the categories at the bottom.
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