09-16-2013 02:00 PM - edited 03-18-2019 01:49 AM
Hello!
The customer asked me if is possible to use two displays to share presentations on TX1300-65, but I didn´t find any document on cisco page that explain this information.
In TX1300-47, the document says I can use a HDMI splitter and connect it to the ACU Port, but this information is not preset in TX1300-65 docs.
Does anybody know if I can use this splitter in a TX1300-65?
Thank you,
Emerson
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09-16-2013 05:01 PM
Hi Emerson,
Yes, TX1310 does have a HDMI splitter that you can use to connect additional output displays to your system. The equipment has a part called Expansion Box", which is used to expand audio and video. In this box you can connect up to two HDMI output displays to show the presentation on them.
I have personally tried that feature by myself, it works very well. I have connected two presentation displays to a TX1310 without using any external video splitter.
This is the picture of the Expansion Box where you connect the auxiliary displays:
To make it work, in general, everything you need is:
With regards which displays are supported, you can buy auxiliary displays from Cisco (they are great, professional displays), however, the Cisco TelePresence systems are designed to work with any Full HD monitor that connects to the system using a standard HDMI or DVI interface, you can use HDMI-to-HDMI cable or HDMI-to-DVI cable.
I hope this help.
Paulo Souza
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09-16-2013 05:01 PM
Hi Emerson,
Yes, TX1310 does have a HDMI splitter that you can use to connect additional output displays to your system. The equipment has a part called Expansion Box", which is used to expand audio and video. In this box you can connect up to two HDMI output displays to show the presentation on them.
I have personally tried that feature by myself, it works very well. I have connected two presentation displays to a TX1310 without using any external video splitter.
This is the picture of the Expansion Box where you connect the auxiliary displays:
To make it work, in general, everything you need is:
With regards which displays are supported, you can buy auxiliary displays from Cisco (they are great, professional displays), however, the Cisco TelePresence systems are designed to work with any Full HD monitor that connects to the system using a standard HDMI or DVI interface, you can use HDMI-to-HDMI cable or HDMI-to-DVI cable.
I hope this help.
Paulo Souza
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09-17-2013 06:53 AM
Hi Paulo!
Thanks for your help!
I had also observed this possibility, I had already done this with the CTS3010 using a presentation codec.
Once again Thanks!!
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