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Cisco Spark Room Plus camera compatibility

GaryLegg76384
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Hi there,

 

We're upgrading Cisco VC system to a Spark Room Codec Plus. Would Cisco Telepresence Precision HD 1080p camera be compatible with the new Codec?

Many thanks,

Gary

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PJMack
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That camera is not supported on the Room Kit Pro - no more serial/Visca control. You can plug it in to the HDMI port and the video will work, and control the camera with an old Tandberg remote, but no codec control of the camera. See page 17 of the release notes. https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/telepresence/endpoint/software/ce9/release-notes/ce-software-release-notes-ce9.pdf

Many thanks for your help.

Wayne DeNardi
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If you want camera control, then the answer is No, you should use the Cisco Precision 60 camera.

If you don't need camera control, you can use pretty well anything that you can connect the HDMI port as the input source, whether it's a Cisco camera (including the old 1080p) or anything from other manufacturers (we use a lot of Panasonic AW series cameras here).

If you want camera control, then you can also use the Sony EVI-120H camera directly with a Room Kit Plus if you want a cheaper camera option than the P60.  See https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/collaboration-endpoints/webex-room-series/datasheet-c78-742078.html

Wayne

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Many thanks. Very helpful.

Reading through this and wondering if this has changed? Is the Sony EVI-120H still the only PTZ alternative to the P60? It doesn't look like the package with the Sony is available in North America. 


@boucher19 wrote:

Reading through this and wondering if this has changed?


If you want to use the native UI of the codec for camera control then, no, it hasn't not changed,   If you're happy to build your own UI on the Touch10, or have another system for camera control, then sure, you can use any brand or model device as an input source as long as you can connect the HDMI to the codec.

Wayne

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Just im find this  ...Many thanks.