
Optional Accessories
VESA adapter and wall mount kit
User Guides
https://collaborationhelp.cisco.com
https://www.cisco.com/go/dx-docs
Visit one of these websites to find out more about setup, management, and use of this
product. Use the first link if your device is registered to the Cisco Webex service and
the second link if the device is registered to another service.
Room Setup
https://www.cisco.com/go/projectworkplace
Explore the Cisco Project Workplace to find inspiration and guidelines when preparing
your office or meeting room for video conferencing.
Accessories
A Ether net cable (2.9 m / 9.5 ft)
C H DMI/USB cable (2 m/ 6.56 ft)
B Power adapter and regional power cable
D Cleaning cloth
Always use the provided Lite-On PA-1600-2A-LF power supply (input: 2 A, 100-240 V, 50-60 Hz;
output: 5.0 A, 12.0 V) or FSP075-DMAA1 (input: 1.2 A, 100-240 V, 50-60 Hz; output: 6.5 A, 12.0 V).

Connect Cables
1.
Place the DX80 face down on a flat, clean, surface with the camera off the edge of
the table. Do not exert force on the camera as this may damage it.
2.
Flip the connector cover up to access the connector panel, and lead the cables under
the strain relief bar.
3.
Connect the Ethernet cable (A) between the network connector 1 and a network
wall socket.
4.
Connect the provided power adapter and cable (B) between the DX80 2 and a
power socket.
5.
Pull the foot stand, set the DX80 in an upright position, and adjust the angle. The foot
stand is stiff to open at first.
To use the same network wall socket for both your computer and DX80, connect your
computer to the computer network port on the DX80, and the DX80 to the network wall
socket (see step 3).
Computer
network
Micro-SD
slot
Network
Kensington
lock
USB
HDMI in
Factory
reset
pinhole
Power USB
Type B
HDMI out
(not in use)
Service port
2 3 4 1

Start the System
1.
Push the power button to start up the DX80. The power button’s LED lights up when
the device starts up.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up the system.
Connect to Computer
Connect your computer to the DX80 to use it as an external monitor, and to enable
content sharing.
1.
Connect the HDMI-USB bundle (C) to the USB Type B 3 and the HDMI 4
connectors on the DX80.
2.
Connect the USB and HDMI connectors on the other end to the computer. You may
need an adapter (not provided) for the HDMI cable, depending on the connectors
available on your computer.
3 4

Power button
Microphone
Front and Side Panels
You can tilt the camera to adjust the camera angle, and to activate the document camera
feature.
Adjust the foot stand to take advantage of the touch screen’s extended tilt.
Adjust Camera and Stand
Speaker
Microphone
Privacy shutter:
Turn the shutter to switch the camera on and off.
Mute
Volume
USB

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