- DTEN D7X should be powered on and connected to a stable and open or Zoom whitelisted network without a firewall (ethernet preferred). For information, click here
- Available on DTEN Orbit portal, then on Zoom portal approximately 5-7 days later
- The update will not start if the device is engaged in a meeting or calendar event.
- The update takes approximately 30-45 minutes; DTEN D7 will automatically restart.
- Do not disconnect or power off during the update.
New
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New Power-Saving Management: Introducing our power-saving management system designed to make devices more energy-efficient and eco-friendly while also prolonging the screen's lifespan. This feature is available in three distinct modes that administrators can set up on the DTEN Orbit:
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Standby Mode:
- Automatic Detection: Enabled by default on new devices. When the room is unoccupied for more than 30 seconds (as detected by the motion sensor), and the device is not in use, the screen will dim and, the device will enter standby mode.
- Customizable Settings: Administrators may also customize the Standby Mode by setting the idle time or by configuring working hours.
- Sleep Mode: A step up from Standby Mode, Sleep Mode allows administrators to further decrease system activity, bolstering energy conservation.
- Deep Sleep Mode: Administrators can enable it as a standalone feature or pair it with other modes. The network will be disabled for peak energy saving. The device reawakens only during office hours or via user interaction (screen tap or button press). See detail
- Main Camera Brightness Control: Users can now adjust the brightness of the main camera during the setup of Vue Pro cameras. Additionally, camera brightness adjustments can be made at any time within the DTEN Vue Pro Settings and Guide Section on the device.
- DTEN Smart Framing mode now supports Vue Pro cameras.
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Standby Mode:
Modified
- Enhanced Smart Gallery performance for meetings with 2-4 people.
Resolved
- Minor bug fixes.
Known Issue
- When using the Smart Connect (BYOD) mode, there's a slight chance that the PC might not detect the camera. If this occurs, simply unplug and then replug the USB-C cable to restore camera recognition.
Zoom Rooms Version: 5.17.1
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