Hi,
Do you know when the EX1280C will be teams certified, so it can be used in common conference applications?
thx
Solved! Solution.
Hi Gino,
Yes. The EX-1280C processor, when used with either our ES1 or DS4 bundle, is a recognized MS Teams Certified system. For 'AEC defeat' purposes, the processor itself interacts with Teams the same way with or without being part of a certified UC package.
https://pro.bose.com/en_us/solutions/bose-work/es1-ceiling-audio-solution.html
Thank you,
ChrisJ-at-Bose
Hi Gino,
Yes. The EX-1280C processor, when used with either our ES1 or DS4 bundle, is a recognized MS Teams Certified system. For 'AEC defeat' purposes, the processor itself interacts with Teams the same way with or without being part of a certified UC package.
https://pro.bose.com/en_us/solutions/bose-work/es1-ceiling-audio-solution.html
Thank you,
ChrisJ-at-Bose
Hello,
the set up: Bose EX1280C & Sennheiser Team2 connect mic (dante audio transport). If the mic is muted in TEAMS we want the LEDs on the sennheiser to colour red, when te mic is active "green". How to do this in CSD?
rgds.
Hi Gino,
Yes, this will work. The USB output block on the EX-1280C can be connected to the TCC2 GPO block to sync Teams mute state with the TCC 2 LED state. This GPO is automatically added to the project when you add a TCC2.
As a reference, you can use our teams certified file (for ES1 bundle/EX-440C) here:
ES1 Configuration
Thank you,
ChrisJ-at-Bose