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Considerations for connecting 3 displays to a C90 codec

Rodrigo Moreno
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Hi!!

I'm planning to connect 3 displays (and 3 cameras) to a C90 codec.

I don't even have the DUAL DISPLAY license in my codec....so, which are the necessary considerations for me to be able to handle the three displays in the conferences with this codec?? Is special licensing required or it's only configuration??

Now, the codec has only 2 HDMI inputs...so, the third display must be connected using a DVI-I input interface...right?? No problem with that??

Thanks a lot!!

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Dharmesh Nandoria
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi,

C 60 and C 90 do not required any special license to connect multiple display , you can connect 2 display with C 60 and 4 disply with C 90.

Third display you can connecte using DVI port

Configuration for codec .

You can also use videocompositor software for custom layout.

http://developer.cisco.com/web/telepresence-developer/tools/integrators/tc-console

HTH

Kind regards,

Dharmmesh

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Dharmesh Nandoria
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi,

C 60 and C 90 do not required any special license to connect multiple display , you can connect 2 display with C 60 and 4 disply with C 90.

Third display you can connecte using DVI port

Configuration for codec .

You can also use videocompositor software for custom layout.

http://developer.cisco.com/web/telepresence-developer/tools/integrators/tc-console

HTH

Kind regards,

Dharmmesh

Excellent Dharmesh, the config printscreen you posted was also really helpful to see that quad-monitor option is configurable.

Thanks!!