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09-11-2013 11:49 PM - edited 03-18-2019 01:47 AM
Hi
My customer is seeking for SX20.
They would also like to integrate SX20 with the smart board to display the smart board to the remote sites.
My question is, if I do not include the Dual Display option license, will it work with Smart Board.
Or is it necessary to have dual display for this particular cases.
Best Regards
Syahrir
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09-12-2013 12:28 AM
Hi Syahrir,
Yes, you can share your screen through SX20 - but you will need to either
1) Get a telepresence SYNCH Unit
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps11653/index.html
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/telepresence/endpoint/software/synch/synch_release_note_v4-01.pdf
Unit EOS/EOL
2) Get a video switch/duplicater than splits the video into two. One cable into the projector, one cable into the presentation input of the codec. Please note that this is not something that is officially supported by Cisco - so you will not be able to buy the switch/duplicater from us.
3) You could try to use the SX20 and dual display option. But I am not sure if this will work correctly, as I have not tested it. I have however tested option 2.
Thanks
//Marius

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09-12-2013 12:28 AM
Hi Syahrir,
Yes, you can share your screen through SX20 - but you will need to either
1) Get a telepresence SYNCH Unit
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps11653/index.html
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/telepresence/endpoint/software/synch/synch_release_note_v4-01.pdf
Unit EOS/EOL
2) Get a video switch/duplicater than splits the video into two. One cable into the projector, one cable into the presentation input of the codec. Please note that this is not something that is officially supported by Cisco - so you will not be able to buy the switch/duplicater from us.
3) You could try to use the SX20 and dual display option. But I am not sure if this will work correctly, as I have not tested it. I have however tested option 2.
Thanks
//Marius
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09-12-2013 12:38 AM
Hi Marius
If i use the 2nd method, does it means i dont have to include/buy dual diplay option.
Syahrir

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09-12-2013 12:48 AM
Hi,
Exactly.
//Marius
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09-12-2013 12:49 AM
Hi Marius
Thanks for the answer
Best Regards
Syahrir
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06-05-2018 02:22 PM
What you mean by video splitter or duplicator , Is it HDMI Splitter?
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06-05-2018 07:42 PM
What you mean by video splitter or duplicator , Is it HDMI Splitter?
That would depend on what the device are and what their output connectors are.
It would need to feed in as content in to the SX20s DVI port.
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06-05-2018 10:55 PM
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06-05-2018 02:37 PM
You have mentioned one cable into projector and other to codec, is projector means smart board?
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06-05-2018 07:43 PM
You have mentioned one cable into projector and other to codec, is projector means smart board?
Yes. You would need to split the output feed of the device that is displaying on the smart board to display to both the smart board and to the SX20.
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06-05-2018 10:53 PM
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06-05-2018 11:22 PM
@Niyadh Vellachalil wrote:
So I think HDMI Splitter can also do the same
Assuming that all the other devices are HDMI, then yes. But keep in mind that the SX20 will need to have the input sent in to its DVI port.
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06-05-2018 11:26 PM
I agree with your statement. Can you suggest a good smart board.
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06-11-2018 06:42 PM
@Niyadh Vellachalil wrote:
I agree with your statement. Can you suggest a good smart board.
Not really. All of the "smart" boards I've tried have been lacking in one way or another. You're probably better off just using a Cisco Webex Board which combines the best functionality of the SX20 and a "Smart" board in to a single device (then you don't have to worry about other integration components).
Unless you have to do everything on-prem, in which case, the Webex Board isn't going to work for you, so just pick whatever "smart" board your end users are comfortable with using.
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