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Revised: August 2015, OL-28617-01
The Cisco TelePresence Touch 12 is a touch-panel LCD device that yo use during telepresence meetings.
Note The examples in this document show the display screens in English. The Touch 12 offers additional language support. Your system administrator configures these languages for your system. For configuration information and for the current list of additional languages, refer to the “Installing Language Versions” chapter of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration Guide for the Cisco TelePresence System.
Figure 1Figure 1Figure 1Figure 1 shows the Cisco TelePresence Touch 12 with the day’s scheduled meetings.
Figure 1 Cisco TelePresence Touch WIth Scheduled Meetings
Figure 2 and Figure 3 show the Cisco TelePresence Touch 12 screen angle control. You can adjust the screen by gently tilting it to the desired angle.
Figure 2 Cisco TelePresence Touch 12 Codec
Figure 3 Cisco TelePresence Touch 12 Tilt Control
Go to the following sections to get started with the Cisco TelePresence Touch 12:
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How to install and configure the Cisco TelePresence Touch 12. |
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Meeting basics guide for using the Cisco TelePresence Touch 12. |
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How to navigate to Cisco TelePresence System (CTS) hardware and software documentation, including information about CTS devices. |
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Complete guide to the CTS software and hardware documentation. |
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