Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Guide
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Introduction to CSE-200+
- 3 Getting started
- 4 Troubleshooting
- Installation Manual
- 1 Introduction to the Installation Guide
- 2 CSE-200+ Specifications
- 3 Getting started
- 4 CSE-200+ Installation
- 4.1 Installation methods for the Base Unit
- 4.2 Table mounting
- 4.3 Wall mounting
- 4.4 Video signal connections to the Base Unit
- 4.5 Audio connection
- 4.6 LAN connection
- 4.7 Out-of-the-box use
- 4.8 Out-of-the-box use with Ethernet link
- 4.9 Integration in the Enterprise network
- 4.10 Integration in a dedicated Enterprise network
- 4.11 Power connection
- 4.12 Starting up for the first time
- 5 Preparing the Buttons
- 6 CSE-200+ Configurator
- 6.1 Accessing the Configurator
- 6.2 ClickShare Configuration Wizard
- 6.3 On-Screen Language and Text Size
- 6.4 Meeting room information
- 6.5 Personalisation, wallpaper
- 6.6 Personalisation, Personalized wallpaper
- 6.7 Manage configuration files
- 6.8 Display setup, Outputs
- 6.9 Display setup, Inputs
- 6.10 Audio settings
- 6.11 Wi-Fi settings
- 6.12 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client
- 6.13 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client, EAP-TLS
- 6.14 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client, EAP-TTLS
- 6.15 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client, PEAP
- 6.16 Wi-Fi settings, Wireless Client, WPA2-PSK
- 6.17 LAN settings
- 6.18 LAN Settings, Wired Authentication
- 6.19 LAN Settings, EAP-TLS security mode
- 6.20 LAN Settings, EAP-TTLS security mode
- 6.21 Service, mobile devices
- 6.22 Service, ClickShare API, remote control via API
- 6.23 XMS Server Integration
- 6.24 Services, SNMP
- 6.25 Services, Remote Button Pairing
- 6.26 Security, security level
- 6.27 Security, passwords
- 6.28 Security, HTTP Encryption
- 6.29 Status information Base Unit
- 6.30 Date & Time setup, manually
- 6.31 Date & Time setup, time server
- 6.32 Energy savers
- 6.33 Buttons
- 6.34 Buttons, External access point
- 6.35 Buttons, External access point, mode EAP-TLS
- 6.36 Buttons, External access point, mode EAP-TTLS
- 6.37 Buttons, External access point, mode PEAP
- 6.38 Buttons, External access point, mode WPA2-PSK
- 6.39 Blackboard
- 6.40 Firmware Update
- 6.41 Support & Updates, Troubleshoot, log settings
- 6.42 Factory defaults
- 7 Firmware updates
- 8 Troubleshooting
- 9 Environmental information
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3. Browse to System > Button Connects To in the configurator.
4. Select External Access Point from the drop-down menu.
5. Select the preferred authentication mode and fill out the details.
6. Click Save Changes when finished.
7. Re-pair the ClickShare Buttons with the updated Base Unit(s) to apply the new configuration
For more detailed information on how to use XMS, consult the XMS user guide.
4.10 Integration in a dedicated Enterprise network
Overview
In this integration mode, the ClickShare Base Unit is connected to a dedicated physical or virtual LAN via a
cabled network. The Base Unit's wireless access point function is typically disabled. Corporate users as well
as guests share directly via the ClickShare Button, via the ClickShare App and with their mobile devices using
Airplay, Google Cast or Miracast if they are connected to the dedicated LAN or Enterprise network. This setup
allows for more fine grained access control or to separate the ClickShare network traffic from all other IP traffic
to ensure business requirements in terms of bandwidth and latency.
Note: The ClickShare Buttons are also connected to the dedicated LAN and all sharing traffic travels through
that LAN to the Base Unit. When using a ClickShare Button or ClickShare App for sharing, all users can keep
their computers connected to any of the other connected networks and still have corporate and internet
access. Mobile users will be able to access the internet on the corporate LAN if the network configuration
allows it.
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Image 4–6 Dedicated enterprise network
A Meeting room screen
B Employee mobile
C Guest mobile
D Employee laptop
E Guest laptop
F Wireless or Ethernet connection
G Ethernet connection
H Wireless connection
This setup is used to integrate ClickShare into a dedicated network because a connection to an existing
network is not required or wanted. It is preferred for large Enterprise installations where security constraints
are strict, such as for Banks, Defense industry, Government, etc.
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