02-22-2017 06:15 PM - edited 03-18-2019 06:56 AM
Hello everyone,
Would anyone know if DX 80 can pair with Touch 10 for normal operation? If so, is there a specific software version the DX80 needs to be on? Thanks in advance.
02-22-2017 06:44 PM
The DX endpoints that run CE software doesn't support the Touch 10, the only endpoints that support it are the MX200/MX300 G2, MX700 and MX800 Series, SX Series, and IX Series.
02-22-2017 06:46 PM
According to this doc is not for DX http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/telepresence/endpoint/software/ce8/release-notes/ce-software-release-notes-ce8.pdf
But according to this doc is not too clear
http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/telepresence/endpoint/ce82/dx70-dx80-api-reference-guide-ce82.pdf
Thanks Patrick for your quick response and I shall test it out anyway. :-)
02-22-2017 08:00 PM
That section in the API guide is covering changes that are introduced with the release of the new software version, and those changes may not be applicable to the device that the API guide is for. The supported endpoints I mentioned in my previous reply is taken from the Touch 10 Data Sheet, you can try it with the DX endpoints, but why would you as the DX70/80 is a touch enabled as it is?
04-23-2018 12:44 PM
Hi Zelig Lui,
04-23-2018 02:28 PM
DX80 doesn't support the Touch 10, as it has a built-in multitouch capacitive touchscreen for control.
04-23-2018 09:56 PM
Patrick is correct. Even with the latest firmware revision (CE9.3.0), you cannot pair a Touch10 with a DX80.
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04-25-2019 06:11 AM
That's too bad. I'll put in to ask for that as a feature if you will. I have a DX80 that is used in a mini-conference room at the end of a table. It would be nice to have a Touch 10 with it.
04-25-2019 08:48 AM
The DX80 was not intended to be a conference room solution, you can request the ability to add a Touch 10 as a feature, but I don't think it will happen (especially considering how long it's been around). For a small conference room you should consider a Room Kit Mini with a good monitor. That will give you a better experience, a better camera, wider angle, etc, plus a 23" monitor is very small for a conference room. Room Kit Mini with maybe a 40" or something like that will be much better.
Hope this helps.
04-25-2019 09:22 AM
I understand your point, but telling the customer to go spend $3500 and a TV when the DX80 works just fine (video and audio are clear) just so they don't have to get up and walk over to the screen is a non-starter. ;)
We have a bunch of Touch 10's lying around. It would be easy to use one of those if it was compatible.
04-26-2019 08:50 AM
I was suggesting it as much to upgrade to a more appropriate screen size for a conference room as anything else.
Assuming they are using CE code on the DX, how about proximity? it works on the DX, and you can share screens, launch and drop calls, etc. If they don't want to run it on their laptops they could simply purchase an iPad or something for the room and run it on that. Certainly worth a try.
04-26-2019 09:48 AM
Actually, that's not a bad idea (proximity). It's not QUITE as good as the touch screen, but could work a little better.
04-30-2019 04:31 PM
I would like to do this too. I have 180 DX80s that I'd like to remotely migrate to cloud. I have a Touch 10 that works well for migration of Room Systems but the DX80 requires fingers on the far end to enter the activation codes.
ANY Help is appreciated.
Vince
04-30-2019 04:34 PM
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