DTEN D7 55’’ is all-in-one video conferencing equipment: capacitive touch screens, 4K camera, 16-microphone array, and Audio AI to reduce background noise.
It runs on Windows 10 IoT Enterprise and it is optimized to run Zoom’s Zoom Rooms for Touch.
DTEN supports industry-standard protocols (SSH and TLS), 802.1x, and SNMP.
DTEN Servers and Infrastructure are hosted in Amazon Web Services (AWS). We make use of AWS Security Groups to secure connections to external networks, which are configured to allow the minimal required access; we have no “ANY” rules in place in our Security Groups.
How to find DTEN IDs
The DTEN Device Unique Identifier (DTEN ID) is a 12 digit alphanumeric string that represents the hardware device.
To locate the DTEN ID:
- press the Menu button (the second button from the bottom located in the lower back right of the unit) to access the device menu.
- Select the Help Icon from the On-Screen Menu to view the DTEN ID number.
Demo Zoom Rooms licenses and administration
DTEN hardware settings
Call a DTEN from another DTEN
To join a DTEN meeting from another DTEN:
- Tap on Contacts.
- Search for the DTEN Room you're looking for, which should have a red notification (in a meeting).
- Join the meeting.
Alternatively, you can:
- Tap on Join.
- Enter the Meeting ID and tap Join.
Another option is to call the other DTEN:
- Tap on the little arrow next to New Meeting, it will open a pop up that says "Call SIP/H.323".
- Tap the pop up.
- Enter the IP address or E.164 number, and tap Call.
Remote person initiate DTEN meeting
To join a Zoom meeting initiated by a remote person:
- The person starts a meeting with Zoom, and shares the meeting ID to the people using the DTEN.
- The people using the DTEN tap Join.
- The people using the DTEN enter the Meeting ID and tap join.
Join DTEN meeting from a laptop in the same room
To join a Zoom meeting initiated by a DTEN:
- The DTEN meeting has been created.
- Launch the Zoom App on your laptop.
- Enter the meeting ID from the DTEN meeting (tap on the green shield at the top left of the DTEN to see the DTEN Meeting ID) and join.
Where is the DTEN Meeting ID?
It is located at the top left of the meeting, by tapping on the little green shield displayed there:
It will open a pop up that will look like this:
You can now see the Meeting ID and share it.
Connect peripheral(s) to DTEN
It is a Windows 10 computer and has two USB-A ports. You can plug in a keyboard and a mouse (which will turn off the onscreen keyboard once plugged in!), and probably a few other things.
Share content without starting Zoom meeting
To share your screen with a DTEN device:
- Tap on share screen on the DTEN; this will display a Share Screen window with information.
- On your laptop/desktop, using the Zoom App, please click on Share Screen and type the Sharing Key provided in step one.
- If you are using a browser, you will need to go to share.zoom.us, enter the Meeting ID and finally, the Passcode.
- On your phone/tablet, connect to the same Wi-Fi network as the DTEN.
- Tap Screen Mirroring.
- Choose the DTEN name provided (for instance, "Library CLICC Classroom B").
- Enter passcode provided.