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Telepresence LCD Display Compatibility

gladston10
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Team

  • NEC LCD1770NX (17-inch)
  • NEC LCD2070NX (20-inch)
  • NEC LCD4010 & LCD4020 (40-inch)
  • Samsung 400PXN (40-inch)
  • Samsung 460PXN & 460DX (46-inch)
  • NEC LCD4610 & LCD4620 (46-inch)
  • Sharp PN-525U (52-inch)
  • Samsung 570DX (57-inch)

What about Sharp PN 425 42 Inch

Are there ok for 3010 as additional LCD display to the orginal one

Are these recommended and tested LCD display’s for Cisco Teleprsence

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gogasca
Level 10
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Hi Glandston,

If is not listed we cannot guarantee it will work, basically if its not listed means that we havent tested in our lab

We have a history of cases where customers are using not supported Displays and may work, but in case it fails (like flickering image or no image) we cannot provide support.

The settings on the DIsplay itself is what actually matters, for remote presentations the CTS AUX output frequency for remote presentations, i.e. ~ 49 Hz.

when a presentation codec is in the set-up, the displays function properly as the AUX output in that case is 60 Hz. In summary try to get supported Displays or engage your Cisco AM team in case theres a bussiness case and you require support for non-listed Displays.

Thanks

The new list of supported monitors, depending on code, is below.  Do these monitors go into standby mode like the lcd 110 pro does on the 3x10 models most of the times, when it is not needed ( no presentation being presented)? 

LCD-100L-PRO-32N

Cisco

32"

No special requirements.

LCD-100-PRO-40N

Cisco

40"

There are two serial ports on the back; plug the RS-232 serial cable into the port closest to the front panel.

LCD 110L-PRO-42

Cisco

42"

Requires CTS Software Release 1.5.12 or a later release on the endpoint.

LCD 110L-PRO-47

Cisco

47"

Requires CTS Software Release 1.5.12 or a later release on the endpoint.

LCD 110Q-PRO-55

Cisco

55"

Requires CTS Software Release 1.5.12 or a later release on the endpoint.

LCD3215

NEC

32"

Requires CTS Software Release 1.5.12 or a later release on the endpoint.

P2070

Samsung

20"

No special requirements.

P2370HD-1

Samsung

23"

No special requirements.

P401

NEC

40"

Requires CTS Software Release 1.7.0 on the endpoint.

P461

NEC

46"

Requires CTS Software Release 1.7.0 on the endpoint.

EA221WM-BK

NEC

21"

Requires CTS Software Release 1.5.12 or a later release on the endpoint.

EA241WM-BK

NEC

24"

Requires CTS Software Release 1.5.12 or a later release on the endpoint.

320MP-2

Does anyone know where I can find the latest list of compatible LCD monitors?

Thanks

I assume we are talking about compatibility with the C Series codes (C90/60/40/20)....

I recently connected a Sharp Aquos LC46LES540U to a C20 running TC6 software

Image was OK, but we had to resolve two problems

#1 - Power management was not working (would not go to standby when the C20 went in to standby

- I enabled CEC mode under the HDMI1 output on the C20

- I enabled Aquos Link (Their name for CEC) on the Sharp LCD

- Power cycled the TV and power management worked

     - If C20 and LCD are in standby and an incoming call arrives... C20 wakes the LCD

     - When C20 goes into standby, it also sends the LCD into standby

#2 - Echo was heard by the far end when talking to the C20

- We tried to put the LCD in a low latency mode like "Game" and that did not work

- On the C20 we changed the EcReferenceDelay to 120  (0 to 300 is the range)

- This seemed to allow the Echo Canceller to work correctly

I guess my comment is that its more than just getting an image to appear

Robert,

At least for CTS, I believe this is or is close to the last LCD compatibility chart we published. We stopped putting out a hard list of displays in 1.8 and replaced it with this statement regarding features we desire/require in an LCD:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/telepresence/cts_admin/1_8/release/notes/cts_1_8_release_notes.html#wp87098

Tyler Wilkin

TAC TelePresence

Thanks Tyler