Cisco TelePresence System 3200 Assembly Guide Use & Care Guide Field-Replaceable Unit Guide July 28, 2008 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.
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Contents Preface ix Introduction i-ix Conventions i-ix Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines Related Documentation CHAPTER 1 Overview i-x 1-1 Chapter Organization 1-1 Conventions and Terminology Tools and Equipment List CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 1-3 1-3 Building the Display Assembly Parts List 2-1 2-1 Mounting and Leveling the Plasma Displays Parts List 4 Building the Display Shelf Assembly Parts List CHAPTER 5 CHAPTER 6 CHAPTER 7 4-1 5-1 5-1 Buil
Contents CHAPTER Routing Power and Signal Cables 9 Parts List 9-1 9-1 Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 CHAPTER 10 First-Time Setup Parts List 10-1 10-1 Loading CTS Administration Software 10-1 Configuring an Alternate TFTP Server (Optional) Setting Up CTS Components 10-4 Setting Up the Displays 10-5 Setting Up the Cameras 10-6 Starting the Software Setup 10-7 Adjusting the Zoom 10-9 Focusing the Camera 10-12 Attaching the Camera Hood Assembly Setting Up the Speakers 10-18 Se
Contents Removing a Display Shelf 12-8 Removing the Display Screen and Completing the Procedure 12-9 Replacing a Speaker—Part Number CTS-LDSPKR= 12-14 Required Information, Tools, and Equipment 12-14 Removing and Replacing a Speaker 12-15 Replacing a Codec Unit—Part Number CTS-CODEC-PRI-G2= (Primary Codec) or CTS-CODEC-SEC= (Secondary Codec) 12-16 Required Information, Tools, and Equipment 12-16 Removing and Replacing a Codec 12-16 Replacing a Microphone—Part Number CTS-MIC= 12-18 Required Information, T
Contents Carton 2 of 58: Mechanical Accessory Kit, 53-2855-xx, CTS3K-ACC2-KIT Carton 3 of 58: Primary Codec, CTS-CODEC-PRI-G2, 800-30638-xx A-3 Carton 4 of 58: Camera Cluster, 800-30872-xx, CTS3K-CAM-CLST-G2 A-4 Carton 5 of 58: Secondary Codec, 800-28202-xx, CTS-CODEC-SEC A-4 Carton 6 of 58: Secondary Codec, 800-28202-xx, CTS-CODEC-SEC A-4 Carton 7 of 58: Projector, 74-4824-xx, CTS-PRJTR-GEN1 Carton 8 of 58: Speaker, 74-4740-xx, CTS-LDSPKR A-5 Carton 9 of 58: Speaker, 74-4740-xx, CTS-LDSPKR A-5
Contents Carton 38 of 58: Presentation Codec, 69-1887-xx, CTS-HFR-COLLAB-3K A-13 Carton 39 of 58: Spare Fluorescent Bulbs for Light Fixture, 74-5232-xx, CTS-3000-SPR-BULBS Carton 40 of 58: Secondary Codec, 800-28202-xx, CTS-CODEC-SEC A-14 Carton 41 of 58: Foam Bumpers, 69-1634-xx, CTS3K-STRUCTURE A-14 Carton 42 of 58: Foam Bumpers, 69-1634-xx, CTS3K-STRUCTURE A-14 Carton 43 of 58: Foam Bumpers, 69-1634-xx, CTS3K-STRUCTURE A-14 Carton 44 of 58: Lighting Assembly, 69-1613-xx, CTS3K-LIGHT-STR A-15
Contents CHAPTER C Cisco TelePresence System 3200 Pallet Dimensions and Description C-1 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 viii OL-14521-01
Preface Revised: July 28, 2008, OL-14521-01 Introduction The Cisco TelePresence 3200 Assembly Guide outlines the steps and best practices for assembling and installing the Cisco TelePresence 3200. This guide is intended primarily for installers of the Cisco TelePresence System 3200. Site planners, network administrators, and facility maintenance personnel may also find this document useful. This preface provides the following information for using this guide and for accessing other resources.
Preface Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines Tip Means the information contains useful tips. Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.
CH A P T E R 1 Overview Revised: July 28, 2008, OL-14521-01 Chapter Organization Chapter 1, “Overview” (this chapter) • Provides chapter organization and content of this document and an overview of the steps you perform to install a CTS 3200 system. Chapter 2, “Building the Display Assembly” • The steps for assembling the three Display structures, connecting them, and positioning them in the conference room are described in a series of illustrations.
Chapter 1 Overview Chapter Organization Chapter 7, “Building the Second Row Table Assembly” • This chapter describes how to build the second row table and is organized the same as Chapter 2. Chapter 8, “Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements” • This chapter is organized the same as Chapter 2. • Each element is described using one or more illustrations.
Chapter 1 Overview Conventions and Terminology Step 2 Install and connect the PDUs for the display and first row table assembly. See Step 1 through Step 3 in Chapter 9, “Routing Power and Signal Cables” to install the PDUs and Step 4 in Chapter 9, “Routing Power and Signal Cables” to connect the cables. Step 3 Connect the projector to the projector bracket and connect the projector and bracket to the table assembly.
Chapter 1 Overview Tools and Equipment List • Large Phillips screwdriver • Tin snips* • Pallet jack or hand cart (for moving component boxes to installation site)* • Safety gloves* • Safety glasses* • Box cutters* Cisco TelePresence System 3200 Structure, Accessory, and Adjustment Assembly: • Tip Power screwdriver with 3, 4, 5, and 6 mm (standard or round) Allen bits, or standard 3, 4, 5, and 6 mm Allen wrenches A round-head Allen bit can work at an angle instead of just straight out, a he
CH A P T E R 2 Building the Display Assembly Revised: February 10, 2010, OL-14521-01 Parts List Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn 1 Display structure 700-23358-xx 3 35, 36, 37 2 Rear foot stabilizer 700-23360-xx Kit# 69-1625-xx 6 18 3 Front foot stabilizer 700-23359-xx Kit # 69-1624-xx 6 15, 16, 17 4 Leveling foot 51-4540-xx Kit # 69-1654-xx 12 1 5 Display shelf support left 700-23339-xx Kit # 69-1626-xx 51 45 6 Display shelf support right 700-23340-xx Kit # 69-1626
Chapter 2 Building the Display Assembly Parts List Caution The display structures are unstable during assembly. Use caution, and support all structures as required. Caution Some system components have metal and plastic edges with hard angles. These edges are exposed until you complete system assembly. Use caution when you move around the system during assembly to avoid contact with any exposed system edges.
Chapter 2 Building the Display Assembly Parts List Step 2 Note Attach the Codec Safety trays to the Front Foot stabilizers. If you ordered a Presentation Codec, attach the larger tray that comes with the Presentation Codec package, part no. 700-25301-01, in the center display. To install the presentation codec, refer to the “Options for the Cisco TelePresence System 3200” chapter of the Cisco TelePresence Hardware Options and Upgrade Guide1Codec Safety trays 8 201102 12 11 1.
Chapter 2 Building the Display Assembly Parts List Step 3 Attach the Rear and Front Foot stabilizers to the Display structures.
Chapter 2 Building the Display Assembly Parts List Step 4 Attach the left and right Display Shelf supports to each Display structure.
Chapter 2 Building the Display Assembly Parts List Step 5 Attach the Display Tilt brackets to each Display structure. Figure 2-4 Display Tilt brackets 7 1 12 13 201104 7 Note Do not tighten the Display Tilt brackets. You will need to adjust them to level the Plasma displays in Chapter 3, “Mounting and Leveling the Plasma Displays.
Chapter 2 Building the Display Assembly Parts List Step 6 Attach the Camera Assembly bracket to the center Display structure, making sure that this structure uses the larger codec tray. Figure 2-5 Camera Assembly bracket 13 9 13 201105 1 Note The Camera Assembly bracket attaches to the center Display structure.
Chapter 2 Building the Display Assembly Parts List Step 7 Attach the upper and lower Support crossbars to the left and right Display structures.
Chapter 2 Building the Display Assembly Parts List Step 8 Figure 2-7 Attach the upper and lower Support crossbars to the center Display structure. Upper and Lower Support crossbars 10 1 10 10 10 12 201108 11 Tip Use the screw holes nearest the ends of the Support crossbars.
Chapter 2 Building the Display Assembly Parts List Step 9 Note Figure 2-8 Position the three Display structures relative to the rear wall. Using the measurements provided in Figure 2-8, there will be approximately 3 inches (8 cm) of space between the light reflector and the wall. These minimum dimensions can make installation of the light reflector difficult. If your room size and room lighting pattern allow extra space, add extra space to these minimum measurements.
CH A P T E R 3 Mounting and Leveling the Plasma Displays Revised: September 16, 2009, OL-14521-01 Parts List Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn 1 65-inch high-definition display CTS-DISP-65GEN2 74-4881-xx 3 23, 24, 25 2 Black buffer strips 700-23981-xx 2 1 Display shelf section: left 95-9692-xx Kit # 74-5304-xx 1 58 Display shelf section: center 95-9694-xx Kit # 74-5306-xx 1 58 Display shelf section: right 95-9693-xx Kit # 74-5305-xx 1 58 M8 x 20 mm screws 48-2273-01 No
Chapter 3 Mounting and Leveling the Plasma Displays Parts List Note Step 1 Figure 3-3 through Figure 3-8 illustrate the process of leveling the Plasma displays. You may want to review all of this chapter before beginning the leveling process. Hang the left, center, and right Plasma displays on the Display structure crossbars. The left, center, and right Plasma displays 201109 Figure 3-1 Caution The edges of the Plasma displays are sharp and uncomfortable to lift with bare hands.
Chapter 3 Mounting and Leveling the Plasma Displays Purpose of Leveling the Plasma displays Warning Step 2 The displays are heavy and may cause injury or damage if care is not taken to support them properly while mounting. Use caution and additional assistance as needed. Loosely attach the Display shelves to the Display shelf supports. Loosely Attach the Display shelves to the Display Shelf Supports 201111 Figure 3-2 Note The Display shelves are used in this chapter for leveling purposes only.
Chapter 3 Mounting and Leveling the Plasma Displays Purpose of Leveling the Plasma displays Leveling Alignment Points Step 3 Leveling Alignment Points 201113 Figure 3-3 Use the leveling alignment points to level and align the Plasma displays. Note You can use a 5 mm hex key to adjust the display structure’s front and rear Foot Levelers.
Chapter 3 Mounting and Leveling the Plasma Displays Purpose of Leveling the Plasma displays The leveling goals illustrated in Figure 3-4 through Figure 3-8 show how to use the leveling alignment points in Figure 3-3. You may need to perform any or all of the illustrated goals several times while aligning and leveling the Plasma displays, and make additional adjustments later if the displays have settled.
Chapter 3 Mounting and Leveling the Plasma Displays Purpose of Leveling the Plasma displays Figure 3-5 Step 6 Tip Make sure no lines of resolution are blocked by the Display shelves Use the Plasma display Leveling feet to level the Plasma displays along the X axis. Use the Display tilt brackets to level the Plasma displays along the Y axis. You should level the center Plasma display first. Then align the left and right Plasma displays to the center display.
Chapter 3 Mounting and Leveling the Plasma Displays Purpose of Leveling the Plasma displays Level the Plasma displays along the X and Y axes 201116 Figure 3-6 Caution Step 7 Do not place the level against the Plasma display screen. Place the level against the Plasma display bezel. Align the edges of Plasma displays The gap between Plasma displays should be uniformly even from the top edge of the Plasma display to the bottom edge. You should try to make the gap as small as possible.
Chapter 3 Mounting and Leveling the Plasma Displays Purpose of Leveling the Plasma displays Figure 3-7 Step 8 Align the edges of Plasma displays Align the seams of the Display shelves with the seams between Plasma displays. You may need to adjust the Plasma displays left to right so the seam created between the edges of two Plasma displays are aligned to the corresponding Display shelf seam.
Chapter 3 Mounting and Leveling the Plasma Displays Purpose of Leveling the Plasma displays Caution Figure 3-8 Step 9 While moving the Plasma display to the left or right you need to make sure the Plasma display Leveling feet remain firmly seated on top of the Display shelf supports. Align the seams of the Display shelves with the seams between Plasma displays Complete the plasma display screen setup by applying the Black Buffer strips.
Chapter 3 Mounting and Leveling the Plasma Displays Purpose of Leveling the Plasma displays Apply the Black Buffer strips 201119 Figure 3-9 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 3-10 OL-14521-01
CH A P T E R 4 Building the Display Shelf Assembly Revised: September 16, 2009, OL-14521-01 Parts List Display Shelf, Type 1 Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn 1 Display shelf section: left 700-23600-xx 1 58 2 Display shelf section: center 700-23599-xx 1 58 3 Display shelf section: right 700-23598-xx 1 58 4 Not used 5 Left accessory cabinet attachment bracket 700-23336-xx 1 19 6 Right accessory cabinet attachment bracket 700-23337-xx 1 19 7 Not used 8 Connecting p
Chapter 4 Building the Display Shelf Assembly Parts List Accessory Cabinet 1 Accessory Cabinet, Right 700-29441-01 Kit # 69-1837-xx 1 47 2 Accessory Cabinet, Left 700-29442-01 Kit #69-1838-xx 1 48 3 Assembly Screen Supports No part number 2 4 M8 x 30 mm screws 69-1706-xx 14 Located inside of assembly cabinet. These brackets are only required if you use a Type 1 projector screen, part number 800-28681-01.
Chapter 4 Building the Display Shelf Assembly Parts List Step 1 Figure 4-1 Attach the Display shelf hardware. Display shelf hardware 14 14 8 8 12 9 5 12 12 9 6 3 10 11 205467 1 Note The Right Accessory Cabinet attachment bracket (marked “6” in the illustration), has a central rectangular hole that differentiates it from the Left Accessory Cabinet attachment bracket.
Chapter 4 Building the Display Shelf Assembly Parts List Step 2 Figure 4-2 Attach the left Display shelf.
Chapter 4 Building the Display Shelf Assembly Parts List Step 3 Figure 4-3 Attach the center Display shelf Center Display shelf 13 13 Note 201149 2 Refer to Figure 4-1 to see the hardware used to attach the center Display shelf to the left Display shelf.
Chapter 4 Building the Display Shelf Assembly Parts List Step 4 Figure 4-4 Attach the right Display shelf. Right Display shelf 13 Note 13 201150 3 Refer to Figure 4-1 to see the hardware used to attach the right Display shelf to the center Display shelf.
Chapter 4 Building the Display Shelf Assembly Parts List Step 5 Attach the screen supports to the accessory cabinets and position, but do not attach, the cabinets to the left and right attachment brackets These screen supports are only required if you use a Type 1 projector screen, part number 800-28681-01. If your installation uses the projector screen with a product ID of CTS3K-SCREEN and a part number of 74-5416-01, do not install these brackets.
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CH A P T E R 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Revised: September 16, 2009, OL-14521-01 Parts List Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Lighting support brackets 700-23749-xx 6 49 2 Support struts 700-23752-xx 6 49 3 End structure brackets 700-23750-xx 4 49 4 Plastic diffuser panel: center 700-23745-xx 1 49 5 Plastic diffuser panel: ends 700-23746-xx 2 49 6 Plastic diffuser panel: top right 700-23747-xx 1 49 7 Plastic diffuser panel: top left 700-23748-xx 1
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 23 Light “cup” bracket 700-23737-xx 2 43 24 5-foot center light fixture 74-5361-xx CTS-LT-FX5FT-GN Kit #95-8932-xx 3 31 25 4-foot side light fixture 74-5362-xx CTS-LT-FX5FT-GN Kit #95-8932-xx 2 30, See “Appendix B: Region- and 31 Country-Specific Equipment” for Europe- and Japan-specific lighting fixtures.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 1 Assemble the six Support struts and six Lighting Support brackets.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 2 Attach the left and right outer Support brackets (from Figure 5-1) to the horizontal bar on the left and right Display structures. Figure 5-2 Left and Right outer Support brackets (from Figure 5-1) 31 1 2 201126 31 Note Use any of the six brackets that you assembled in Step 1. There is no physical difference between the outer and inner Support brackets in Figure 5-1.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 3 Attach the four inner Support brackets to the Support crossbars. Figure 5-3 Four inner Support brackets (from Figure 5-1) 1 2 26 201127 31 Note Use any of the six brackets that you assembled in Step 1. There is no physical difference between the outer and inner Support brackets in Figure 5-1.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 4 Attach the four End structure brackets to the ends of the Support crossbars.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 5 Figure 5-5 Attach the three Reflector bottom trays to the Support brackets.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 6 Figure 5-6 Attach the two Reflector bottom spacers to join the three Reflector bottom trays.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 7 Figure 5-7 Attach the left and right (vertical) Reflector Bottom ends to the End Structure brackets and attach the compliance sticker to the left reflector bottom end.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 8 Figure 5-8 Attach the Light Cup bracket to the left and right (vertical) Reflector Bottom ends.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 9 Figure 5-9 Attach the three 5-foot Light fixtures inside the Reflector bottoms.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 10 Figure 5-10 Attach the left and right 4-foot Side Light fixtures to the left and right (vertical) Reflector Bottom ends. Left and Right 4-foot Side Light fixtures 25 201134 27 Note The power cords for the Side Light fixtures should extend from the top through the Light Cup bracket (Figure 5-8).
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 11 Figure 5-11 Attach the two center Metal Trim panels.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 12 Figure 5-12 Attach the two side Metal Trim panels.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 13 Figure 5-13 Attach the center Plastic Diffuser panel.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 14 Figure 5-14 Attach the left and right plastic diffuser panels. Before fully tightening the screws, adjust the panels to the left or right to ensure that the spacing between the diffuser panels are even. Left and Right Plastic Diffuser panels 7 6 201138 31 Note The rounded corners of the left and right plastic diffuser panels point outward.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 15 Attach the four L-brackets to the two (vertical) end Plastic Diffuser panels.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 16 Figure 5-16 Attach the two (vertical) Plastic Diffuser panels to the End Structure brackets.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 17 Figure 5-17 Slide the Plastic Diffuser Panel brace between the end (vertical) Plastic Diffuser panel and the left and right Plastic Diffuser panels. Plastic Diffuser Panel brace 13 201202 29 Note If a diffuser becomes scratched, use a black felt-tip permanent marker to cover the imperfection.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 18 Figure 5-18 Attach the center Reflector top to the center Reflector bottom. Center Reflector top 17 13 201141 27 Note Do not tighten screws until completing Step 22.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 19 Figure 5-19 Attach the left and right Reflector tops to the left and right Reflector bottoms. Left and Right Reflector tops 18 32 18 14 201142 27 Note Do not tighten screws until completing Step 22.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 20 Figure 5-20 Join the left, center, and right Reflector tops with the left and right Reflector Transition pieces. Left and Right Reflector Transition pieces 21 18 28 17 20 201143 27 Note Do not tighten screws until completing Step 22.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 21 Figure 5-21 Attach the left and right (vertical) Reflector ends to the left and right (vertical) Reflector Bottom ends. Left and Right (vertical) Reflector ends 19 33 27 27 15 201144 19 Note Do not tighten screws until completing Step 22.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 22 Figure 5-22 Attach the left and right corner Reflector Transition pieces to the Reflector tops. Left and Right corner Reflector Transition pieces 28 22 27 18 18 201145 22 Note Tighten all screws from Figure 5-18 through Figure 5-22. The goal is to ensure the reflector pieces form a “seamless hood” around the lighting assembly.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 23 Figure 5-23 Attach the two Metal Trim panels to the L-brackets attached to the two (vertical) Plastic Diffuser panels. Two Metal Trim panels 11 5 11 201146 27 Note Install the codecs before you continue to the next chapter. See Step 5 through Step 8 in Chapter 8, “Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements” to install the codecs; then see Chapter 4, “Building the Display Shelf Assembly” to continue the installation.
Chapter 5 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Tip If required, use the white touch-up paint on the light reflectors to fix any minor cosmetic issues caused by assembly, shipping, or handling.
CH A P T E R 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Revised: October 29, 2009, OL-14521-01 Parts List Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn 1 Tabletop leg base 800-28454-xx 3 5254 52 800-28628-xx (left) 1 2 Metal packaging brace 700-24275-xx 4 4143, 57 3 Molded foam bumper 800-28625-xx 4 4143, 57 4 Tabletop section: right wing 95-9690-xx Kit # 74-5302-xx 1 58 5 Tabletop section: Center right 95-9687-xx Kit # 74-5300-xx 1 58 6 Tabletop section: center 95-9686-xx Kit # 7
Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 14 and 15 M8 x 20 mm screws, black 48-2273-01 30 1 16 Phillips head wood screws 8 1 17 Plate for left side table 1 18 I/O blank: large 700-23806-xx 19 I/O blank: small 700-23807-xx 6 1 20 I/O modules: power/Ethernet 74-xxxx-xx 6 1 21 I/O Module Cover plate 700-23305-xx 22 10 m Cat6 Ethernet cable 37-0901-xx 6 1 23 3 m Jumper cord 37-0833-xx 9 1 24 M4 nuts
Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Caution Table elements are heavy, and metal edges can be very sharp. Protect your hands and eyes from injury by wearing safety gloves and glasses. Caution In order to prevent scratching the Display shelves, you should avoid putting any tools on the shelf surfaces. Note Warning Step 1 The directions left and right refer to the assembly as you face it from the front. Table legs are unstable until they are fully attached to the tabletop.
Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 6-2 Four Molded foam bumpers and the four Table leg bases 1 3 201153 15 Note Step 3 The leg base with only one top right attachment bracket is the left most table leg (see Figure 6-12). The other three legs each have two attachment brackets. Assemble the I/O modules for the outside left and outside right molded foam bumpers. The outside left and outside right molded foam bumpers only have one I/O module each.
Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 6-3 Foam Bumper Assembly 21 18 25 22 23 24 204176 19 20 Note Steps for routing the Ethernet and power cables are in Chapter 9, “Routing Power and Signal Cables.” Note The flange on the I/O module cover place is wider on the bottom than on the top. Step 4 Assemble the I/O modules for the inner molded foam bumpers.
Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 6-4 25 Foam Bumper Assembly 21 19 20 204178 22 23 24 Note Steps for routing the Ethernet and power cables are in Chapter 9, “Routing Power and Signal Cables.” Note The flange on the I/O module cover place is wider on the bottom than on the top. Step 5 Attach the right wing tabletop section to the right Accessory Cabinet bracket.
Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 6-5 Right Wing Tabletop Section 4 Step 6 201154 15 Attach the right Table segment. a. Make sure you tighten the draw bolt evenly on both sides. b. While a draw bolt is being tightened, hold the table edges together to avoid damage to the draw bolt or the table segment. c. Tighten the draw bolt so the two table segments are connected snugly. d.
Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 6-6 Right Table segment 5 4 12 9 10 204138 30 Note Step 7 The splines have different lengths. Use a spline that is slightly smaller than the slot in the table top. Attach the right most Table Leg.
Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 6-7 right Most Table Leg 15 204140 15 Step 8 Attach the center Table segment. a. Make sure you tighten the draw bolt evenly on both sides. b. While a draw bolt is being tightened, hold the table edges together to avoid damage to the draw bolt or the table segment. c. Tighten the draw bolts so the two table segments are connected snugly.
Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List d. Figure 6-8 While one person is tightening the draw bolt from below, it is important for the support person to maintain the alignment of the table segment edges. Center Table segment 6 5 204139 12 10 Note Step 9 The splines have different lengths. Use a spline that is slightly smaller than the slot in the table top. Attach the right center Table leg.
Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 6-9 right center Table leg 15 204141 15 Step 10 Attach the left Table segment. a. The draw bolts have two halves that screw into a center piece.
Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 6-10 b. While a draw bolt is being tightened, hold the table edges together to avoid damage to the draw bolt or the table segment. c. Tighten the draw bolts so the two table segments are connected snugly. d. While one person is tightening the draw bolts from below, it is important for the support person to maintain the alignment of the table segment edges.
Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 6-11 Left center Table leg 15 204143 15 Step 12 Attach the left most Table leg.
Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 6-12 left Most Table Leg 15 204144 15 Step 13 Attach one microphone to the left, right and center first row table segments. The center microphone cable for the first row table must be seated in the cable channel on the underside of the center table segment in order to properly install the projector bracket. You can use tape to secure it in place.
Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Note Steps for routing and connecting the microphone extension cables from the audio/video extension unit and codec to the microphones are in Chapter 9, “Routing Power and Signal Cables.” Figure 6-13 Microphone Assembly 26 204177 28 27 Step 14 Attach the table door to the tabletop sections and attach the “please close” label to the underside of the table door.
Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 6-14 Left connecting Tabletop section 11 16 29 204145 15 17 Step 15 30 Attach the center Privacy panel.
Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 6-15 Privacy Panel Assembly Rotated for clarity 2 201171 5 Step 16 Attach the left Privacy panel.
Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 6-16 Privacy Panel Assembly Rotated for clarity 5 201172 1 Step 17 Attach the right Privacy panel.
Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 6-17 Privacy Panel Assembly Rotated for clarity 3 201173 5 Step 18 Attach the right wing Privacy panel.
Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Privacy Panel Assembly 201174 Figure 6-18 5 4 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 6-20 OL-14521-01
CH A P T E R 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Revised: October 29, 2009, OL-14521-01 Table Numbering Information Used in This Chapter The table tops and privacy panels are numbered to assist you in installation. Your tabletops and privacy panels use one of the following numbering schemes: • Tabletops are numbered section 1 to section 7. The numbering scheme counts tabletop sections starting from the center of the assembly.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Key Part Description 5 Part Number Qty Ctn Gutter and privacy panel support bracket, 700-27279-xx type 2 5 50 6 Gutter panel, section 1 (section 5) 800-31126-xx 1 50 7 Gutter panel, section 2 (section 4) 800-31129-xx 1 50 8 Gutter panel, section 3 (section 6) 800-31131-xx 1 50 9 Gutter panel, section 4 (section 3) 800-31133-xx 1 50 10 Gutter panel, section 5 (sections 2 and 7) 800-31124-xx 2 50 11 Privacy panel
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 31 Privacy panel, section 5 (sections 2 and 7) 800-31121-xx 2 50 32 Privacy Panel, left end section 6 (section 8) 800-31123-xx 1 50 33 Privacy Panel, right end section 7 (section 1) 800-31122-xx 1 50 34 Tabletop attachment plate, metal 700-27292-xx 2 50 35 M8 x 16 mm screws 48-2430-01 58 21 36 M8 x 2.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 57 Wooden table joiner biscuits 69-1880-01 48-2437-01 28 21 Either splines (callout number 40) or wooden biscuits are supplied with the table sections; use either the splines or the biscuits to join the table sections. Microphone extension cords, 9.5M 37-0931-01 6 1 Attach these cords to the microphone cables to reach the codec and audio/video extension unit.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-1 Metal packaging braces and their Molded foam bumpers 2 201152 3 Step 2 Assemble the seven Molded foam bumpers and the seven Table leg bases.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-2 Four Molded foam bumpers and the four Table leg bases 1 3 204149 37 Step 3 Attach the first set of support brackets for the gutter and privacy panel to the table legs. Note Note the table layout. Each section is numbered as shown in Figure 7-3. Each cable gutter and privacy panel is different. The numbering for the cable gutters and privacy panels correspond to the numbering for the table top.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-3 Gutter and Privacy Panel Support Brackets, Type 1 6(8) 6 5(7) 3(6) 1(5) 2(4) ) (3 4 7(1) 204101 (5 2 )7 4 35 4 35 Step 4 Attach the second set of five support brackets to the table legs.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-4 Gutter and Privacy Panel Support Brackets, Type 2 6(8) 6 3(6) 5(7) 1(5) 2(4) 4 (3 ) 7(1) 35 5 204102 (5 2 )7 35 35 35 5 35 5 5 5 Step 5 Tip While one or more assistants keep the table legs steady, attach the section 1 (section 5) gutter panel to the section 1 (section 5) table legs. When you attach the support brackets, it can be helpful to turn the table leg upside-down.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-5 Section 1 (Section 5) Gutter Panel 6(8) 6 5(7) 3(6) 1(5) 2(4) ) (3 4 7(1) 204103 (5 2 )7 6 35 Step 6 Attach the section 2 (section 4) gutter panel to the section 2 (section 4) table legs.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-6 Section 2 (Section 4) Gutter Panel 6(8) 6 5(7) 3(6) 1(5) 2(4) 4 (3 ) 7(1) 204104 5 2( ) 7 7 Step 7 35 Attach the Section 3 (section 6) gutter panel to the Section 3 (section 6) table legs.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-7 Section 3 (Section 6) Gutter Panel 6(8) 6 3(6) 5(7) 1(5) 2(4) ) (3 4 7(1) 204105 (5 2 )7 8 35 Step 8 Note Attach the section 4 (section 3) gutter panel to the section 4 (section 3) table legs. If you are building a Reduced Configuration table (four tabletops instead of six), continue to Step 11 after completing this step.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-8 Section 4 (Section 3) Gutter Panel 6(8) 6 5(7) 3(6) 1(5) 2(4) ) (3 4 7(1) 204106 (5 2 )7 9 Step 9 35 Attach the left section 5 (section 7) gutter panels to the remaining table legs.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-9 Section 5 (Left) Gutter Panels 6(8) 6 5(7) 3(6) 1(5) 2(4) 4 (3 ) 7(1) 204107 (5 2 )7 10 35 Step 10 Attach the right section 5 (section 2) gutter panels to the remaining table legs.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Section 5 (Right) Gutter Panels 6 5(7) 3(6) Figure 7-10 1(5) 2(4) 4 (3 ) 204108 (5 2 )7 35 10 Step 11 Assemble the I/O modules for the outside left and outside right molded foam bumpers. The outside left and outside right molded foam bumpers only have one I/O module each. The inner molded foam bumpers have two (see Figure 7-12).
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-11 Foam Bumper Assembly 46 43 50 47 48 49 204179 44 45 Step 12 Note Assemble the I/O modules for the inner molded foam bumpers. The Ethernet cables are of different lengths.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-12 50 Foam Bumper Assembly 46 47 48 49 204175 44 45 Step 13 Insert the second row PDUs in the lower cable gutters. Note Figure 7-13 You install the remaining PDUs and route the cables in Chapter 9, “Routing Power and Signal Cables.” Second Row PDUs 55 54 204171 55 54 Step 14 Attach the first set of floating brackets to the table assembly.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Note Before you attach the floating brackets, route the Ethernet and power cables in Chapter 9, “Routing Power and Signal Cables.” Note After you attach the brackets with the shoulder screws, move the brackets left and right to ensure that they can move freely.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-15 Floating Brackets, Type 2 6(8) 6 3(6) 5(7) 1(5) 2(4) 4 (3 ) 7(1) 204170 (5 2 )7 13 13 13 13 56 13 Step 16 Privacy Panel Hanger 11 35 204109 Figure 7-16 Attach the privacy panel hangers to the table assembly.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 17 Tip Figure 7-17 Place the section 1 (section 5) and section 2 (section 4) tabletops on the table assembly; then use one of the following methods to join the tabletops, depending on your attachment hardware: • Insert the plastic spline in the slot between the two table sections and join the sections together, then insert and tighten the draw bolts evenly on each side until the tabletop sections are joined.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List • Figure 7-18 Insert four wooden biscuits in the slot between the two table sections and join the sections together, then insert and tighten the draw bolts evenly on each side until the tabletop sections are joined.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-19 Tabletop Section 4 (Section 3) 17 4 (3 ) 39 Step 20 204113 40 57 Place the left tabletop section 5 (section 7) on the table assembly and join it to table section 3 (section 6) using either the spline or biscuits, then use the draw bolts to join the sections.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-20 Tabletop, Section 5 Left (Section 7) 18 5(7) 40 204114 39 57 Step 21 Place the right tabletop section 5 (section 2) on the table assembly and join it to table section 4 (section 3) using either the spline or biscuits, then use the draw bolts to join the sections.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-21 Tabletop, Section 5 Right (Section 2) 18 5( 2) 39 Step 22 204115 40 57 Attach the left tabletop end to tabletop section 5 using the using the draw bolts, spline or biscuits, and alignment plate.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-22 Left Tabletop End, Draw Bolts, Spline and Alignment Plate 19 6(8) 6 34 40 35 57 Step 23 204116 39 Attach the Right tabletop end.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-23 Right Tabletop End 7(1) 20 7 34 35 39 Step 24 204117 40 57 Attach tabletop sections 1 and 2 to the table leg.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-24 Tabletop Sections 1 and 2 and Table Leg 204118 35 35 Step 25 Attach tabletop sections 1 and 3 to the table leg.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-25 Tabletop Sections 1 and 3 and Table Leg 35 Step 26 Note 204119 35 Attach tabletop sections 2 and 4 to the table leg. If you are building a Reduced Configuration table (four tabletops instead of six), continue to Step 30 after completing this step.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-26 Tabletop Sections 2 and 4 and Table Leg 35 Step 27 204120 35 Attach tabletop sections 3 and 5 to the table leg.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Tabletop Sections 3 and 5 and Table Leg 204121 Figure 7-27 35 35 Step 28 Attach tabletop sections 4 and 5 to the table leg.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-28 Tabletop Sections 4 and 5 and Table Leg 35 Step 29 204122 35 Attach the reinforcement screws for the gutter panels.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-29 Gutter Panel Reinforcement Screws 204182 35 35 35 35 Step 30 Attach the panel end brace to the table leg and left tabletop end and attach the table leg to the tabletop and tabletop end.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-30 Panel End Braces, Table Leg, Left Tabletop End and Table Section 5 (Section 7) 35 21 35 Step 31 204123 35 Attach the panel end brace to the table leg and right tabletop end, then attach the table leg to the tabletop and tabletop end.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Panel End Braces, Table Leg, Right Tabletop End and Table Section 5 (Section 2) 35 21 204124 Figure 7-31 35 35 Step 32 Figure 7-32 Attach the privacy panel alignment bracket to the underside of table section 1 (section 5). Section 1 (Section 5) Privacy Panel Alignment Bracket 22 204125 35 Step 33 Attach the privacy panel alignment bracket to the underside of table section 2 (section 4).
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-33 Section 2 (Section 4) Privacy Panel Alignment Bracket 23 204126 35 Step 34 Figure 7-34 Attach the privacy panel alignment bracket to the underside of table section 3 (section 6). Section 3 (Section 6) Privacy Panel Alignment Bracket 24 204127 25 Step 35 Note Attach the privacy panel alignment bracket to the underside of table section 4 (section 3).
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-35 Section 4 (Section 3) Privacy Panel Alignment Bracket 25 204128 35 Step 36 Figure 7-36 Attach the privacy panel alignment bracket to the underside of left table section 5 (section 7. Left Section 5 (Section 7) Privacy Panel Alignment Bracket 28 204129 35 Step 37 Attach the privacy panel alignment bracket to the underside of right table section 5 (section 2).
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-37 Right Section 5 (Section 2) Privacy Panel Alignment Bracket 204130 28 35 Step 38 Attach one microphone to each table segment and attach the microphone extension cords to the microphone cables. There are six microphones for the second row table (if you have a CTS 3200 reduced configuration, there are four microphones for the second row table).
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-38 Microphone Assembly 51 204180 53 52 Step 39 Lift the privacy panel for table section 1 (section 5) into position until it seats on the locating pins on the table assembly; then, use the plastic knob screws to loosely attach the privacy panel from below. Note Do not fully tighten the screws until you attach all privacy panels. You perform final spacing adjustments after you attach the last panel.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-39 Section 1 (Section 5) Privacy Panel 38 Step 40 204131 27 Attach the privacy panel for section 2 (section 4) to the table assembly.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-40 Section 2 (Section 4) Privacy Panel 204132 28 38 Step 41 Attach the privacy panel for section 3 (section 6) to the table assembly.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-41 Section 3 (Section 6) Privacy Panel 38 Step 42 Note 204133 29 Attach the privacy panel for section 4 (section 3) to the table assembly. If you are building a Reduced Configuration table (four tabletops instead of six), continue to Step 45 after completing this step.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-42 Section 4 (Section 3) Privacy Panel 204134 30 38 Step 43 Attach the privacy panel for left section 5 to the table assembly.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-43 Left Section 5 (Section 2) Privacy Panel 38 Step 44 204135 31 Attach the privacy panel for right section 5 to the table assembly.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-44 Right Section 5 (Section 7) Privacy Panel 38 Step 45 Note 204136 31 Adjust panels until all seams between the panels are even, then fully tighten the knob screws. Start with the seam between sections 1 and 2. The seam between the table tops should align with the seam between the privacy panels.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Adjusting the Privacy Panels 204184 Figure 7-45 Step 46 Tip Attach the cable cover for the right end privacy panel. Install the cable cover so that it hides the cables that come out of the right side of the table section.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Cable Cover 204173 Figure 7-46 42 41 Step 47 Attach the privacy panel end pieces and the cable cover for the right end privacy panel.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-47 Privacy Panel End Pieces 38 35 204174 33 32 35 38 Step 48 Position the second row table so that the trailing edge of the first row table is exactly 59 inches (150 cm) behind the leading edge of the second row table.
Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Figure 7-48 Second Row Table Positioning 59” (150 cm) 59” (150 cm) 204151 59” (150 cm) Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL-14521-01 7-47
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CH A P T E R 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Revised: March 5, 2010, OL-14521-01 Parts List Key Part Description Camera and Camera Assembly Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Camera assembly 68-3277-xx 1 4 8 M8 x 20 mm pan head screws 48-2410-xx 4 1 7 M4 x 20mm cap screws 48-0654-xx 4 N/A These screws are included with the camera assembly and are used to attach the top and bottom hoods to the camera assembly.
Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Key Part Description Codec Assembly Part Number Qty Ctn 1 Primary codec 800-30638-xx CTS-CODECPRI-G2 1 3 2 Secondary codec 68-2898-xx 2 5, 6, 40 3 Cable management bar 700-23449-xx 3 3, 5, 6, 40 4 Codec attachment brackets 700-23342-xx 6 13 5 M4 x 12 mm screws 48-1045-xx 20 1 6 M4 washers 49-0735-xx 20 1 Notes Speaker Assembly 1 Speaker 74-4740-xx 3 8 2 Speaker boards left and right 74-5544
Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn 4 Vertical bar 700-23961-xx 2 32 5 Horizontal bar 700-23960-xx 2 32 6 M4 x 20 mm screws 48-0654-xx 4 1 Notes Switch Bracket Note There are two additional brackets included with the accessory cabinet in Carton 33: 700-23338-xx and 700-23344-xx. These brackets attach the optional Ethernet switch to the left accessory cabinet.
Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 1 Place the assembly over the center display, then attach the Camera Assembly to the Camera Assembly bracket. For clarity, the display has been removed from the illustration in Figure 8-1. Note Figure 8-1 There are two foam pads on inside of the camera assembly.
Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 2 Attach the projector to the projector mounting bracket.
Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 3 Note Figure 8-3 Attach the projector to the projector mounting bracket, and attach the assembly to the underside of the center Table segment. • The bracket slides between two rows of screws. Screw the six screws with washers into the underside of the center table segment and slide the bracket between the two rows of screws; then, tighten the screws. • There is a channel that is cut into the underside of the table.
Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 4 Attach the VGA module to the center Table segment. The VGA module supports the VGA peripheral cable when not in use.
Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 5 Attach the Cable management bars to the three Codecs.
Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 6 Attach the Codec attachment brackets to the three Codecs.
Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 7 Note Attach the three codecs to the display structure codec safety trays. If you ordered a Presentation Codec with your TelePresence system, refer to the Cisco TelePresence Hardware Options and Upgrade Guide for instructions to install your presentation codec.
Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 8 Attach the Speaker board feet to the Speaker boards. The feet should angle towards the rear of the Display structure.
Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 9 Figure 8-9 Attach the Speaker boards to the Speaker board brackets on the underside of the Display shelves.
Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 10 Attach the Speakers to the Speaker boards.
Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 11 Attach the Projector screen to the front of the system. Note Figure 8-11 Refer to your Cisco TelePresence Projector Screen Assembly manual for the exact procedures used to build and attach the projector screen. The Projector Screen Assembly manual is included in the projector screen carton.
Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 12 Audio/Video Extension Unit and Bracket 204183 Figure 8-12 Attach the audio/video extension unit to its bracket.
Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 13 Audio/Video Extension Unit 35 204147 Figure 8-13 Attach the audio/video extension unit to the rear of the display assembly.
Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 14 Auxiliary Control Unit 35 1 204148 Figure 8-14 Attach the auxiliary control unit to its bracket using 5 mm screws; then, attach the unit and bracket to the rear of the display assembly.
Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 15 Assemble the Large Camera Target. When you slide the Camera target into the frame, make sure the target is centered in the frame between the vertical lines at the top and bottom of the target.
CH A P T E R 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Revised: October 31, 2012, OL-14521-01 Parts List Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn 1 Notes Power distribution units 74-4787-01 4 1 2 Speaker cable 37-0849-01 3 1 3 8 m DVI-to-VGA + audio cable 37-0848-01 1 1 4 6 m video cable 37-0854-01 2 1 5 3 m (black) Cat5 Ethernet cable 37-887-01 5 1 6 10 m Cat6 Ethernet cable, blue 37-0901-01 2 1 7 7 m power cord 37-xxxx-xx 1 8 3 m Jumper cord 37-0833-01 9 1 9 2 m Ju
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Caution Do not power on the PDUs until you route and connect all the cables. Caution Use care when you route the power cables from the PDUs. Do not bend the cables immediately after they exit the PDUs and be sure that the cable does not pull on, or cause any strain to, the PDU socket and power cord plug connection. Incorrectly routed cables can cause undue stress to the PDU receptacle and the power cord plug.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Step 1 Attach the left Power Distribution Unit (PDU) to the left Accessory cabinet. The accessory cabinets each have screw holes for two PDUs on one side wall and screw holes for one PDU on the other. When the cabinets are correctly oriented with each door opening out to the side, the right cabinet has the single-PDU side facing the rear wall, and the left cabinet has the double set of holes facing the rear wall.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Step 2 Figure 9-2 Attach the right PDU to the right Accessory cabinet.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Step 3 Figure 9-3 Attach the table assembly PDU attachment to the center privacy panel. Table assembly PDU attachment to the center Privacy panel 201184 1 Note The PDU power cable should extend from the right side.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Step 4 Figure 9-4 Route the power cables for the first row table assembly. First Row Table Assembly Cable Routing CISCO IP PHONE 7970 TelePresence 1 4 GHI 7 PQRS 3 2 ABC 5 JKL 8 TUV 0 DEF 6 MNO 9 WXYZ # 8 Table Leg Power 9 Projector Power 201204 OPER Note The six jumper cords from the I/O modules in the table legs route to the center PDU.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Step 5 Figure 9-5 Route the extension cables for the Cisco Unified IP Phone, first row microphones, and (if required) Ethernet connections in the first row table; then, connect the microphone cables to the microphones. Tip Use the cable gutters in the privacy panels to route the cables. Note Using masking tape or another method, note the microphone cables as they correspond to the microphones.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Step 6 Note Using masking tape or another method, note the cables as they correspond to the microphones. You use this information when you connect the microphone cables to the audio/video extension unit in Step 17. Microphone Cable Routing 204156 Figure 9-6 Route the second row microphone extension cables to the rear of the CTS 3200.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Step 7 Ethernet Cable Routing 204157 Figure 9-7 If your installation provides Ethernet connectivity for second row meeting participants, attach the Ethernet cables to the modules in the foam bumpers and route the Ethernet cables.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Step 8 Second Row Table Power Cable Routing 204172 Figure 9-8 If your installation provides power to second row meeting participants, route the power cables for the second row table.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Step 9 Connect the Cisco Unified IP Phone, VGA peripheral, and projector HD video cables. Note The VGA Peripheral cable is the free-hanging cable resting in the VGA module attached to the center Table segment. Note If you encounter any problems with the HD Video cable that runs between the projector and the codec, order the part number CTS-CAB-HDMI-HDMI as a replacement.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Figure 9-9 Cabling the Cisco Unified IP Phone, DVI-to-VGA, and Projector HD Video Cables CISCO IP PHONE 7970 TelePresence 1 4 GHI 7 PQRS 3 2 ABC 5 JKL 8 TUV 0 DEF 6 MNO 9 WXYZ # OPER Note IP Phone Signal VGA Peripheral Projector HD Video to Codec 204168 6 4 2 The VGA Peripheral cable is the free-hanging cable resting in the VGA module attached to the center Table segment.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Step 10 Cabling the Speakers 201190 Figure 9-10 Attach and route the cables for the speakers. 2 Si l Note Figure 9-10 displays the rear view of the Cisco TelePresence System 3200. Left and right are reversed. Tip Before plugging cables into the Codec, label each one. For example, Left Speaker, Center Speaker.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Step 11 Figure 9-11 Connect the following cables to the auxiliary control unit: • Attach and route the power cables for the lighting assembly by connecting the lights to the auxiliary control unit. • Connect the DSUB to 8-P MINI DIN cable between the projector and the auxiliary control unit. • Connect the Ethernet cables between the codec and the auxiliary control unit.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Step 12 Note Figure 9-12 Attach and route the power and signal cables for the plasma displays. Connect the center plasma display to "UNSWITCHED" outlet of the the auxiliary control unit. Cabling the Plasma Display 204164 Signal Power Note Figure 9-12 displays the rear view of the Cisco TelePresence System 3200. Left and right are reversed.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Step 13 5 10 Cabling the Camera Assembly RJ45 Power over Ethernet HDMI connector Note 204165 Figure 9-13 Attach and route the power-over-Ethernet and HD Video cables for the camera. The camera cluster can experience radio frequency interference issues if the camera Ethernet and HD Video cables are routed, bundled, or tied together.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Step 14 Attach the ferrite cores to the ends of all six camera cables (both the video and Ethernet cables, 12 ferrite cores total). Wrap the cables around the ferrite as shown in Figure 9-14. Attach the ferrites so that they are approximately 1 1/2 inches (4 cm) from the connectors.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Step 15 Note Figure 9-15 Attach the cables between the codecs. If you ordered a presentation codec with your TelePresence system, refer to Figure 9-19 for additional cabling instructions.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Note Step 16 Figure 9-16 Figure 9-15 displays the rear view of the Cisco TelePresence System 3200. Left and right are reversed. Connect the power cables for the codecs.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Step 17 Note Caution If you have a Reduced Configuration for your second row table (four tabletops instead of six), use the same connections, but omit the connections (white connection 2 and red connection 3) for the two outer table tops. Perform the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD) to the microphone, audio/video extension unit, or codec: a.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables 205760 Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Tip Before plugging cables into the Codec, label each one.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Cable routing for a standard CTS-3200 installation is shown in Figure 9-18.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Cable routing for a standard CTS-3200 installation that uses a presentation codec is shown in Figure 9-19. Refer to the “Options for the Cisco TelePresence System 3200” chapter of the Cisco TelePresence Hardware Options and Upgrade Guide for more information about the presentation codec.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Step 18 (Optional) If your installation uses an optional external display or a document camera, install and route the cabling. Note Use the HD Video cable, part number 37-1078-01, to connect the external display. Note When you use the audio/video extension unit as a video splitter, connect port 1 of the “Video in” connection from the codec, and port 4 of the “Video out” connection to the projector.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Figure 9-20 Cabling Diagram: CTS 3200 Installations with an External Display and Document Camera Auxiliary Control Unit 1 1 2 SERIAL PORTS RESET 2 10/100NETW ORK PORTS External Display (Optional) Serial 2 Serial 1 Ethernet 1 Ethernet 2 Serial Document Camera Video Out Document Camera Signal Center Speaker Left Right Audio Expansion Unit First Row Center Microphone Video In Document Camera (Optio
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Step 19 (Optional) If your installation uses an external display or a document camera with a presentation codec, install and route the cabling. Note Because you need to split the video signal between the projector and any additional video output, you must purchase at least one extra cable to connect optional external display(s). Cables for the document camera are not included.
Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Power Requirements for the Cisco TelePresence 3200 Figure 9-21 Cabling Diagram: CTS 3200 Installations with a Presentation Codec, External Display and Document Camera Auxiliary Control Unit 1 1 2 SERIAL PORTS RESET Serial 2 Serial 1 2 10/100NETW ORK PORTS External Display (Optional) Ethernet 1 Ethernet 2 Projector Document Camera (Optional) Video In Video In Serial Presentation Codec Audio/Video Expansion Unit Document Camera Video Out Document Ca
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CH A P T E R 10 First-Time Setup Revised: October 31, 2012, OL-14521-01 After you have assembled the Cisco TelePresence System (CTS), you set up the individual system components (such as displays and cameras) using Hardware Setup, located under Troubleshooting in the CTS Administration software.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Loading CTS Administration Software Note Make sure that you power on all codecs within 30 seconds to avoid power on detection failure. After you turn on the codecs, the displays associated with each codec becomes active. CTS displays green check marks on all displays to show bootup progress. Bootup is complete when the system displays six check marks as shown in Figure 10-1.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Loading CTS Administration Software Figure 10-2 Tip System IP Address If the IP address that displays is 192.168.100.2, the CTS 3200 could not contact the DHCP server or your system does not use DHCP. If your network does not use DHCP, navigate to Configuration > IP Settings, change the DHCP Enabled setting to No, and specify a static IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS server. You must reboot your codec after you configure a static IP address.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Configuring an Alternate TFTP Server (Optional) Step 7 Open a browser on a computer that is connected to the network. Step 8 In the URL field, type the IP address that you obtained in Step 4 and press Enter. The browser launches Cisco TelePresence System Administration. Note If you need to obtain the IP address, complete the following steps: a. Note On the IP phone, locate Manual at the bottom of the screen and press the Manual soft key.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components • Setting Up the Cameras, page 10-6 • Setting Up the Speakers, page 10-18 • Setting Up the Microphones, page 10-18 • Setting Up the Projector, page 10-20 • Other Devices, page 10-23 Setting Up the Displays A display is set up correctly when the color on the display has been adjusted for the lighting in the meeting room. Each display must be set up individually.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components Table 10-1 Troubleshooting Chart for Display Problems Problem Cisco TelePresence 3000/3200 only Power-on test indicates the displays turn on in the wrong sequence. The normal power on sequence is the left, center, then right display screen. No image. Possible Cause Action Video cable is not connected to its Check that the cable from each corresponding codec connector.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components This section describes the procedures you make to set up the camera and includes the following topics: • “Starting the Software Setup” section on page 10-7 • “Adjusting the Zoom” section on page 10-9 • “Focusing the Camera” section on page 10-12 Starting the Software Setup To start the software setup, complete the following steps. Step 1 Assemble the Large Camera Target.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components Figure 10-3 Camera Target Assembly 6 5 4 6 201192 6 Step 2 Tip Attach the large target to the underside of the center table section by placing the round pads on the underside of the clamps into recesses that are drilled under the table. You can feel under the table to find the small round recesses.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components The target pattern should face the camera. Step 3 In the Cisco TelePresence administrative GUI, navigate to Hardware Setup > Troubleshooting > Cameras. Step 4 Click Start to begin the camera setup. You should see output from each camera in the appropriate camera display area. Step 5 Click Setup under the image of the center display screen.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components Figure 10-4 Camera Adjustment Screws Left adjust screw Right adjust screw Camera rotation screw Camera rotation screw Up/down adjust screw Figure 10-5 201205 Lens Correct Camera Target Alignment—Center Display Red plus sign within black cross Note curved lines touching screen border 205764 Red lines Table edge d.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components f. Make manual adjustments to the camera focused on the target and the zoom ring on the camera to make the following adjustments to the camera: • Align the red plus sign to the plus sign in the middle of the target. • Align the red hash marks on the display so that they fit between the table edges.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components Figure 10-7 Correct Camera Target Alignment—Left Display Red Vertical line Red plus sign within black cross 205766 Red lines j. Table edge Place the small target on the table, in front of the large target, and adjust the focus by completing the steps in the “Focusing the Camera” section on page 10-12. Step 5 Tighten the thumbscrew on the zoom and focus rings. Step 6 Click Hide Camera Target to remove the alignment images.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components Figure 10-8 Arranging the Small and Large Targets 10 ft 5 ft Large target 207151 Small target Figure 10-9 Step 3 In the Cisco TelePresence Administrative GUI, click Setup, then click Show Focus Target. Step 4 Adjust the small target so that the red box encloses the upper patterns on the large target and the green box encloses the patterns on the small target.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components Figure 10-10 Location of Focus and Zoom Rings Focus ring 206131 Zoom ring Use the thumbscrew (or 0.9 mm Allen wrench) to unlock the focus ring. b. Twist the focus ring clockwise until the red and green horizontal bars on the bottom of the screen are reduced to very short lengths on the left. c. Twist the focus ring counter-clockwise until the red and green bars extend all the way to the right. d.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components Figure 10-11 Positioning the Small and Large Targets for the Second Row 10 ft 10 ft Large target 207152 Small target d. Make sure that the targets are still be aligned within the green and red boxes on the display. See Figure 10-9 for more information. Step 7 Remove the targets and place them in front of the left camera. Step 8 Complete Step 1 through Step 6 for the left camera.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components Figure 10-12 Attaching the Camera Hood Assembly 7 2 1 3 201203 7 Troubleshooting Cameras Use Table 10-2 to troubleshoot problems with cameras.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components Table 10-2 Troubleshooting Chart for Camera Problems Problem Cisco TelePresence 3000/3200 only Camera image appears on the wrong display. Possible Cause Action Cables are plugged into the wrong connector ports. Check that the cables from each camera are plugged into the correct connector on its respective codec.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components Setting Up the Speakers The speakers are set up correctly you can hear sound clearly from each one. You can choose whether you want to cycle through the speakers automatically or manually. • Click Speakers on the Hardware Setup window to select the speaker test. • Click Start to begin the speaker setup. • Click Cycle Through Speakers to have sound cycled automatically for 5 seconds on each speaker.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components Step 3 Lightly tap each microphone and watch the audio meter on the corresponding display screen to see that sound registers. This step verifies that the microphones are connected and operating properly. Step 4 Calibrate the microphones by clicking the Microphone Calibration button. Note The room must be completely quiet to properly calibrate microphones and ensure that camera switching is properly enabled.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components Table 10-4 Troubleshooting Chart for Microphone Problems (continued) Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution No sound registers. Microphone cable is not connected or is only partially connected. Check that the system is plugged in and power is on. Check that the microphone plug is firmly seated in the correct connector on the primary codec. Check that the mute light on each microphone is lit.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components The projector takes approximately 15-30 seconds to warm up, and should be fully initialized within one minute. If the projector is not receiving video, the screen will be blue. If the projector does not receive video for five minutes and 30 seconds, the projector turns off. If the test pattern is displaying correctly, you should see a grid projected on the projection surface. In the center of the grid, you should see a series of horizontal grey bars.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components Leave the projector in this state. When the video signal is turned off or disconnected, the projector will go black for 30 seconds. Then it will count down for 5 minutes and then turn off the lamp. If a video signal is applied during this 5 minute and 30 second countdown the video will reappear immediately. If the countdown completes, the projector goes into a cooldown mode which will ignore a video signal for 30 seconds.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components Table 10-5 Note Troubleshooting Chart for Presentation Device Problems (continued) Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Test pattern is not displayed. Projector is set up to receive PC Use the projector remote control input instead of input from its to configure the projector for HD Video cable connector. HD Video input. If your system includes an Auxiliary Control Unit, click Set Projector Defaults. Test pattern is not displayed.
Chapter 10 First-Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components – Click the Refresh On/Off Status button to update the on/off status of each port. – Click the Turn Selected Lights On/Off to test the selected light unit(s). – Click the Reset Auxiliary Control Unit to power cycle the Auxiliary Control Unit.
CH A P T E R 11 Use & Care Guide Revised: July 28, 2008, OL-14521-01 Maintaining the Tabletop Cleaning your wood surfaces To avoid the build-up of dirt, dust all wood surfaces on a regular basis. This should be done with a soft, lint free cloth, slightly moistened with water only. Wipe lightly in the direction of the wood grain and dry immediately with another cloth. Remember to wipe lightly as dust is abrasive and can cause fine scratches.
Chapter 11 Use & Care Guide Cleaning the Camera lens Cleaning the Camera lens Caution Do not touch the camera after installation is completed. If you need to clean the camera lens, use a dry microfiber cloth. After cleaning, you will need to realign the camera. Maintaining the Projector Note Refer to the Projector User Guide included with your projector for maintenance issues such as cleaning the projector lens.
CH A P T E R 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Revised: October 31, 2012, OL-14521-01 This chapter describes the steps you perform to replace the field-replaceable units (FRUs) for the Cisco TelePresence system and includes the following sections: • Complete List of Spares for the Cisco TelePresence System 3200, page 12-1 • Powering On the System, page 12-4 • Replacing the Camera Cluster—Part Number CTS3K-CAM-CLST-G2=, page 12-5 • Replacing a Plasma Display—Part Number CTS-DISP-65-GEN4=, page 12-6
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Complete List of Spares for the Cisco TelePresence System 3200 Table 12-1 List of FIeld-Replaceable Units for the Cisco TelePresence System FRU Part Number Description CTS32-CAM-LENS= Camera lens use to upgrade a Cisco TelePresence system 3000 or 3010 to a Cisco TelePresence system 3200 or 3210, respectively CTS-3K-ACC-G2= Accessory kit for the Cisco TelePresence System 3010 CTS3K-CAM-CLST-G2= Camera for the Cisco TelePresence System 3200 and 3210 CTS3K-C
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Complete List of Spares for the Cisco TelePresence System 3200 Table 12-1 List of FIeld-Replaceable Units for the Cisco TelePresence System (continued) FRU Part Number Description CTS-DISP-BKT-1K3K Display bracket for the Cisco TelePresence System 1000 and 3000 CTS-JUMPER-CORD= TelePresence Power Jumper Cord (cord between electrical components and the Power Distribution Unit (PDU)) CTS-LAPCONN-AP= Laptop Connectivity modules for the table legs—Asia Pacific
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Powering On the System Powering On the System Use this procedure for sections in this chapter that require you to power on the system. Step 1 Step 2 If you replaced the primary codec, reconfigure the codec for the new MAC address in Cisco Unified Communications Manager by performing the following actions: a. Log in to Cisco Unified Communications Manager. b. Change the device MAC address to the MAC address for the new primary codec.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing the Camera Cluster—Part Number CTS3K-CAM-CLST-G2= Replacing the Camera Cluster—Part Number CTS3K-CAM-CLST-G2= Required Information, Tools, and Equipment To remove and replace the camera cluster for the Cisco TelePresence 3200, you need the following information, tools, and equipment: • Cisco TelePresence System Release 1.4 Administrator’s Guide, OL-13676-03 • Release Notes for Cisco TelePresence System, Release 1.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Plasma Display—Part Number CTS-DISP-65-GEN4= Step 4 At the back of the camera cluster, disconnect the six cables: one Ethernet and one signal cable from each of the three camera processors. As you remove each cable, attach a strip of temporary masking tape and mark as “left,” “right,” or “center” for identification. Tip To enable easier access to the loose cables, temporarily attach them to the upper back of the display with masking tape.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Plasma Display—Part Number CTS-DISP-65-GEN4= Tip A round-head Allen bit allows the bit to work at an angle instead of only straight out, which is helpful in tight spots. • Manual screwdrivers, Phillips and flat head types • Metric wrenches, 10 to 15 mm • 9/64-inch Allen wrench (supplied with speakers) • 0.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Plasma Display—Part Number CTS-DISP-65-GEN4= Step 4 Loosen the half-turn bolts on either side of the left Speaker board. Slip the Speaker board over the half-turn bolts and remove it from the work area. Step 5 If you are replacing the center or right Plasma display, remove the center speaker board by repeating Step 3 and Step 4. Step 6 If you are replacing the center Plasma display, proceed to the next section, “Removing the Camera Cluster”.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Plasma Display—Part Number CTS-DISP-65-GEN4= Step 5 Pull the left Display shelf away from the center Display shelf and set aside. Step 6 If you are replacing the left Plasma display, skip to the next section, “Removing the Display Screen and Completing the Procedure”. Step 7 If you are replacing the center or right Plasma display, repeat Step 2 through Step 5 for the center display shelf section.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Plasma Display—Part Number CTS-DISP-65-GEN4= Removing the Display Mounting Bracket 343347 Figure 12-1 Step 7 Move the Plasma display out of the work area to a temporary location safe from potential damage. Step 8 Unpack the new display. Note Step 9 Take care to minimize damaging the packaging material so it may be reused to package the old display screen.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Plasma Display—Part Number CTS-DISP-65-GEN4= Attaching the Display Mounting Bracket 343309 Figure 12-2 Step 10 Turn the power switch on the Plasma display to the On position. Step 11 The rear of the replacement display will have either two HDMI connectors (see Figure 12-3) or two DVI connectors (see Figure 12-4).
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Plasma Display—Part Number CTS-DISP-65-GEN4= Power and Signal Connections for Displays with HDMI Connectors 208400 Figure 12-3 Codec DMP On/Off Switch AC inlet Cisco TelePresence System 3200 12-12 OL-14521-01
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Plasma Display—Part Number CTS-DISP-65-GEN4= Power and Signal Connections for Displays with DVI Connectors 208400 Figure 12-4 AC inlet On/Off Switch Step 12 Hang the replacement Plasma display. Step 13 Plug in the signal cable to the correct codec. Codec DMP SeeChapter 9, “Routing Power and Signal Cables.” Step 14 Plug in the power cable to the correct PDU. See Chapter 9, “Routing Power and Signal Cables.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Speaker—Part Number CTS-LDSPKR= Step 18 Hang the speaker boards. See Chapter 8, “Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements.” Step 19 Power on the system by completing the steps in the “Powering On the System” section on page 12-4. Step 20 Reattach the projector screen. Tip Step 21 The projector screen comes with printed instructions that should assist you with replacing it.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Speaker—Part Number CTS-LDSPKR= Removing and Replacing a Speaker Note Caution Step 1 Caution Step 2 Make sure to retain all screws, connectors, and other parts during the disassembly. Take care not to mar the surface nor introduce smudges or dirt to the surface of the projector screen.
Chapter 12 Replacing a Codec Unit—Part Number CTS-CODEC-PRI-G2= (Primary Codec) or CTS-CODEC-SEC= (Secondary Codec) Step 10 Tip Step 11 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Reattach the projector screen. The projector screen comes with printed instructions that should assist you with replacing it. If you cannot find the instructions, reverse the order of removal to install it. Perform the speaker adjustment procedure. See the “Setting Up the Speakers” section on page 10-18.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Codec Unit—Part Number CTS-CODEC-PRI-G2= (Primary Codec) or CTS-CODEC-SEC= (Secondary Step 2 From the back of the Cisco TelePresence 3200, access the codec to be removed. Turn the power switch on the codec to the Off position. Step 3 Remove all cable ties holding the cables to the cable management bar. Take note of the organization of the cables. Step 4 Remove the cables from the codec.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Microphone—Part Number CTS-MIC= Step 16 Power on the system by completing the steps in the “Powering On the System” section on page 12-4. Refer to the Cisco TelePresence System Administrator's Guide for your software release for more information. Step 17 Note Perform the Auto Adjust camera setup procedure. This sets the white balance to the correct levels. See the “Setting Up the Cameras” section on page 10-6 for detailed instructions.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Microphone—Part Number CTS-MIC= Removing and Replacing a Microphone Note Make sure to retain all screws, brackets, and other parts during the disassembly. Step 1 Determine where the microphone connects on either the codec (for a first row center microphone) or the audio/video extension unit (for all the other microphones). See Figure 9-17 for a microphone cabling diagram.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Microphone—Part Number CTS-MIC= Step 3 Note From the underside of the tabletop, remove the two screws and washers that secure the microphone. Retain the screws and washers. Step 4 Disconnect the microphone from the codec or audio/video extension unit. Step 5 Pull the cable out through the hole and set the microphone aside.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Microphone—Part Number CTS-MIC= c. Alternately, if the fit is too tight to remove in this manner, remove the mounting screws from the tabletop. Ensure the projector assembly is secured while removing the screws. See Chapter 6, “Building the First Row Table Assembly” and Chapter 7, “Building the Second Row Table Assembly” for more information. Step 3 Disconnect the microphone from the microphone extension cable.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Light Fixture—Part Number CTS-LIGHT-FIXT= Replacing a Light Fixture—Part Number CTS-LIGHT-FIXT= Required Information, Tools, and Equipment To disassemble and reassemble portions of the Cisco TelePresence 3200, you need the following information, tools, and equipment: • Cisco TelePresence System Release 1.4 Administrator’s Guide, OL-13676-03 • Power screwdriver with 2.5, 3, and 6 mm (standard or round) Allen bits, or standard 2.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing the Audio/Video Extension Unit—Part Number CTS-AV-EXP= Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 For the right and left vertical light fixtures, follow these steps. a. Remove the screws from the light fixture holding bracket. The bracket is located in the middle of the fixture. Retain the screws. b. Lift the light fixture up and out of the lower cup bracket. For the horizontal light fixtures, follow these steps. a.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing the Auxiliary Control Unit—Part Number CTS-LIGHT-CTRL= Step 5 Attach the cables to the new extension unit using the masking tape labels as a guide. Step 6 Power on the system by completing the steps in the “Powering On the System” section on page 12-4. Step 7 Test the microphone by performing the procedures in the “Setting Up the Microphones” section on page 10-18.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing the Cisco Unified IP Phone—Part Number CP-7975G-CTS= Replacing the Cisco Unified IP Phone—Part Number CP-7975G-CTS= Step 1 Open a browser on a computer connected to the network. Step 2 Type in the IP address of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Enter the required information at the login screen. Step 3 Go to Device > Phone and find the phone you are replacing.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing the Projector Lamp Step 5 Note how the bracket attaches to the underside of the tabletop and perform one of the following actions: • If the bracket attaches to the tabletop using screws and keyhole slots in the projector bracket, complete the following steps to remove it from the tabletop and continue to Step 6: a. Remove two of the six screws that hold the projector assembly to the underside of the center tabletop.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing the Projector—Part Number CTS-PRJTR-GEN1= d. When you are prompted to reset the lamp counter, Select Yes and press the OK button. e. Select Yes and press the OK button to reconfirm your choice. Replacing the Projector—Part Number CTS-PRJTR-GEN1= Step 1 Power off the projector by turning off the power switch located on the back of the unit. Step 2 Unplug the VGA cable, power cable and serial cable from the rear of the unit.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Display Shelf Step 3 Remove the PDU by performing one of the following steps: • Remove a PDU from the accessory cabinet or the first row center privacy panel by removing the mounting screws. • Remove the PDU from the second row table section by removing the plastic knob screws on the underside of the table, removing the privacy panel, and removing the PDU that is placed in the lower cable gutter. Step 4 Attach the replacement PDU.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Display Shelf Tip A 10 mm open end ratcheting wrench is useful to loosen and tighten the draw bolts or cam locks. Note Make sure to retain all screws, connectors, and other parts during the disassembly.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a First Row Table Top Section Step 9 Caution Tip Slightly separate the shelf to be replaced from the other shelves. Make sure that all remaining shelves stay on the display structure and do not fall between the structure supports. Slide the shelves to the left; there is space on the left that is created by the open table door. Step 10 Remove the splines from the slot at both edges of the shelf to be replaced.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a First Row Table Top Section Removing and Replacing a First Row Table Top Section Step 1 Open the table door. Step 2 Perform the following actions for specific first-row table top sections: • If you are replacing the table door or the left-center table top section, remove the table door. See Figure 6-14 for an exploded diagram of the parts for the door. • If you are replacing the center table top section, remove the projector.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Second Row Table Top Section Step 18 Insert the draw bolts or cam locks and tighten them between the new table top section and the adjoining table top sections. See Chapter 6, “Building the First Row Table Assembly” for the location of the draw bolts or cam locks. Step 19 Attach the legs to the table top sections with the screws. See Chapter 6, “Building the First Row Table Assembly” for the location of the table legs and screw attachment locations.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Second Row Table Top Section Removing and Replacing a Second Row Table Top Section Step 1 Remove the privacy panel from the following table top sections: • The table top section to be replaced • All table sections to the right of the table top section to be replaced Note See Chapter 7, “Building the Second Row Table Assembly” for expanded views of the privacy panels. Step 2 Remove the microphone from the table top section to be replaced.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Second Row Table Top Section Step 12 Note Move one of the table legs to allow access to the draw bolts or cam locks and remove the draw bolts or cam locks from the adjoining table top sections. See Chapter 7, “Building the Second Row Table Assembly” for the location of the draw bolts or cam locks. Make sure that the leg still supports both table top sections. Step 13 If you are replacing an end piece, remove the attachment plates.
Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide Replacing a Second Row Table Top Section Step 28 Attach the privacy panel hangers to the table legs that support each side of the table top section. See Chapter 7, “Building the Second Row Table Assembly” for the privacy panel support bracket attachment points and screw locations. Step 29 Attach the privacy panel alignment bracket. See Chapter 7, “Building the Second Row Table Assembly” for the location of the privacy panel support brackets.
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A P P E N D I X A Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton Revised: February 3, 2010, OL-14521-01 Overview • Each table represents a separate carton. • Each carton may contain multiple parts. Some of these parts are grouped together in kits. Each kit is a smaller box contained within a larger carton. • If the kit box also contains boxes or bags, each one is identified with an ID number.
Appendix A Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton Carton 1 of 58: Mechanical Accessory Kit, CTS3K-ACC-KIT, 53-2855-xx Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 78-1783905B0 Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information 1 N/A 78-18735-01 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 Assembly, Use 1 & Care, and Field Replacement Unit Guide (pointer to online document) N/A 79-0087-02 ESD wrist strap 1 N/A 700-23825-03 Table hinge safety strap 1 Chapter
Appendix A Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton Carton 2 of 58: Mechanical Accessory Kit, 53-2855-xx, CTS3K-ACC2-KIT Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number Part Description 800-30442-0 1 73-11609-02 CTS-AV-EXP Cisco TelePresence Audio/Video Extension Unit 1 with mounting accessories Chapter 8 N/A1 48-2426-01 M8 x 12 mm screw, black 4 Chapter 7 CP-7975GCTS 68-3309-01 Cisco IP Phone 7975G 1 Chapter 7 N/A 69-1691-01 VGA Module 1 Chapter 7 N/A 74-4743-01 Microphones 3 Chapter
Appendix A Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton Carton 4 of 58: Camera Cluster, 800-30872-xx, CTS3K-CAM-CLST-G2 Kit ID Number Sub-Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 700-23449-xx Cable management bar 1 Chapter 8 84-1321-01 Primary Codec 1 Chapter 8 Carton 4 of 58: Camera Cluster, 800-30872-xx, CTS3K-CAM-CLST-G2 Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 800-30872-01 68-3277-01 Camera Assembl
Appendix A Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton Carton 7 of 58: Projector, 74-4824-xx, CTS-PRJTR-GEN1 Carton 7 of 58: Projector, 74-4824-xx, CTS-PRJTR-GEN1 Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 74-4824-xx 74-5178-xx Projector 1 Chapter 8 Carton 8 of 58: Speaker, 74-4740-xx, CTS-LDSPKR Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 74-4740-xx 74-4740-01 Speaker 1 Chapter 8 Carton 9
Appendix A Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton Carton 12 of 58: Camera Assembly Bracket, 69-1627-xx, CTS3K-STRUCTURE Carton 12 of 58: Camera Assembly Bracket, 69-1627-xx, CTS3K-STRUCTURE Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69-1627-xx 700-23346-xx Camera assembly bracket 1 Chapter 2 Carton 13 of 58: Brackets, 69-1632-xx, CTS3K-STRUCTURE Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference
Appendix A Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton Carton 16 of 58: Front Foot Stabilizer, 69-1624-xx, CST3K-STRUCTURE Carton 16 of 58: Front Foot Stabilizer, 69-1624-xx, CST3K-STRUCTURE Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69-1624-xx 700-23359-xx Front foot stabilizer 2 Chapter 2 Carton 17 of 58: Front Foot Stabilizer, 69-1624-xx, CST3K-STRUCTURE Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Refer
Appendix A Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton Carton 20 of 58: Accessory Kit for CTS-3200, 53-3108-xx, CTS32-ACC-KIT Carton 20 of 58: Accessory Kit for CTS-3200, 53-3108-xx, CTS32-ACC-KIT Kit ID Number Subkit ID Number Chapter Parts List Reference Part Number Part Description Qty 78-17792-07 Cisco TelePresence Meeting Quick Reference document 1 78-1783905B0 Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information 1 37-0887-02 3M Ethernet Cable, Black 1 Chapter 7 37-0901-01 10M Ethernet Cable, B
Appendix A Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton Carton 24 of 58: Plasma Display, 74-4881-xx, CTS-DISP-65-GEN2 Carton 24 of 58: Plasma Display, 74-4881-xx, CTS-DISP-65-GEN2 Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 74-4605-xx 74-4605-xx 65-inch high-definition display 1 Chapter 3 Carton 25 of 58: Plasma Display, 74-4881-xx, CTS-DISP-65-GEN2 Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 74-4
Appendix A Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton Carton 27 of 58: Light Fixture, 74-5361-xx, CTS-LIGHT-FIXT Carton 27 of 58: Light Fixture, 74-5361-xx, CTS-LIGHT-FIXT Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number Part Description Qty 74-5361-xx 74-5361-01 5 foot light fixture 1 Chapter Parts List Reference Chapter 4 See “Appendix B: Region- and Country-Specific Equipment” for lighting fixtures for Europe and Japan.
Appendix A Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton Carton 30 of 58: Light Fixture, 74-5362-xx, CTS-LIGHT-FIXT Carton 30 of 58: Light Fixture, 74-5362-xx, CTS-LIGHT-FIXT Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number Part Description Qty 74-5362-xx 74-5362-01 4 foot light fixture 1 Chapter Parts List Reference Chapter 4 See “Appendix B: Region- and Country-Specific Equipment” for lighting fixtures for Europe and Japan.
Appendix A Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton Carton 33 of 58: Support Crossbars, 69-1623-01, CTS3K-STRUCTURE Carton 33 of 58: Support Crossbars, 69-1623-01, CTS3K-STRUCTURE Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69-1623-01 700-23361-01 Support Crossbars 4 Chapter 2 Carton 34 of 58: Privacy Panels, 69-1629-xx, CTS3K-STRUCTURE Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69-1629-xx
Appendix A Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton Carton 37 of 58: Display Structure, 69-1622-xx, CTS3K-STRUCTURE Carton 37 of 58: Display Structure, 69-1622-xx, CTS3K-STRUCTURE Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69-1622-xx 700-23358-xx Display structure 1 Chapter 2 Carton 38 of 58: Presentation Codec, 69-1887-xx, CTS-HFR-COLLAB-3K Note The presentation codec is an option for the Cisco TelePresence System 3200.
Appendix A Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton Carton 40 of 58: Secondary Codec, 800-28202-xx, CTS-CODEC-SEC Carton 40 of 58: Secondary Codec, 800-28202-xx, CTS-CODEC-SEC Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 53-2907-01 48-1962-01 M5 x 12 mm screws 2 Chapter 8 700-23449-xx Cable management bar 1 Chapter 8 68-2898-xx Secondary Codec 1 Chapter 8 N/A Carton 41 of 58: Foam Bumpers, 69-1634-xx, CTS3K-STRUCTURE Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Num
Appendix A Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton Carton 44 of 58: Lighting Assembly, 69-1613-xx, CTS3K-LIGHT-STR Carton 44 of 58: Lighting Assembly, 69-1613-xx, CTS3K-LIGHT-STR Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69-1613-xx 700-23756-xx Reflector transition piece: left 1 Chapter 4 700-23757-xx Reflector transition piece: right 1 Chapter 4 700-23758-xx Reflector transition piece: corner 1 Chapter 4 Carton 45 of 58: Projector Brac
Appendix A Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton Carton 48 of 44: Accessory Cabinet, Right, 69-1837-xx, CTS3K-FUR-MAPLE Carton 48 of 44: Accessory Cabinet, Right, 69-1837-xx, CTS3K-FUR-MAPLE Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69-1837-xx 700-29441-01 Accessory cabinet, right 1 Chapter 5, 6 Carton 49 of 58: Lighting Assembly, 69-1612-xx, CTS3K-LIGHT-STR Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts L
Appendix A Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton Carton 50 of 58: Cisco TelePresence 3200 Structure—Addition to Standard CTS-3000, CTS32-STRUCTURE, 69-1854-01 Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number 69-1657-xx Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 48-2285-01 M8 x 12 mm flat-head screws 10 Chapter 4 49-1165-01 M8 washers 10 Chapter 4 48-2433-01 M8 x 20 mm flat head screw, white 10 Chapter 4 48-2273-01 M8 x 20 mm screws 50 Chapter 7 Carton 50 of 58: Cisco TelePresence
Appendix A Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton Carton 51 of 58: Display Shelf Supports and Codec Tray, 69-1626-xx, CTS3K-STRUCTURE Subkit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number 700-27312-01 Part Description Qty Cable Cover for right end privacy panel 1 700-27413-01 Tabletop end brace 69-1635-xx 2 Table leg screws 4 48-1641-01 M4 x 12mm flat head screws 6 48-2426-01 M4.
Appendix A Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton Carton 54 of 58: Tabletop Leg Base, 69-1915-xx, CTS3K-STRUCTURE Carton 54 of 58: Tabletop Leg Base, 69-1915-xx, CTS3K-STRUCTURE Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69-1620-xx 700-23305-01 I/O Module Cover plate 3 Chapter 7 800-28454-xx Tabletop leg base 3 Chapter 6 69-1636-xx Carton 55 of 58: Lighting Assembly, 69-1613-xx, CTS3K-LIGHT-STR Sub-Kit ID Kit ID Number Number Part Number
Appendix A Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton Carton 58 of 58: Tabletop Sections, Display Shelves, and Speaker Boards, 69-1835-xx, CTS3K-M Carton 58 of 58: Tabletop Sections, Display Shelves, and Speaker Boards, 69-1835-xx, CTS3K-M Note Each part number has a separate carton, however all cartons are packaged in a wooden box.
A P P E N D I X B Appendix B: Region- and Country-Specific Equipment Revised: October 31, 2012, OL-14521-01 The following countries and regions have equipment manufactured to local regulations. Note These photos are provided as a reference for the plug type. The power inserts for the I/O modules may be white or black in color and may vary from the photo.
Appendix B Appendix B: Region- and Country-Specific Equipment Asia Pacific Asia Pacific Part Description Part Number Qty TelePresence Power Cord PWR-CORD10-AP 37-0831-01 2 I/O modules: power/Ethernet CTS-LAPCONN-AP 74-4861-01 6 Photo Cisco TelePresence System 3200 B-2 OL-14521-01
Appendix B Appendix B: Region- and Country-Specific Equipment Argentina Argentina Part Description Part Number Qty TelePresence Power Cord PWR-CORD10-AR 37-0841-01 2 I/O modules: power/Ethernet CTS-LAPCONN-AR 74-4866-01 6 Photo Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL-14521-01 B-3
Appendix B Appendix B: Region- and Country-Specific Equipment Australia Australia Part Description Part Number Qty TelePresence Power Cord PWR-CORD10-AU 37-0840-01 2 I/O modules: power/Ethernet CTS-LAPCONN-AU 74-4866-01 6 Photo Cisco TelePresence System 3200 B-4 OL-14521-01
Appendix B Appendix B: Region- and Country-Specific Equipment Central Europe Central Europe Part Description Part Number Qty TelePresence Power Cord PWR-CORD10-CE 37-0832-01 2 I/O modules: power/Ethernet CTS-LAPCONN-CE 74-4865-01 6 Photo Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL-14521-01 B-5
Appendix B Appendix B: Region- and Country-Specific Equipment China China Part Description Part Number Qty TelePresence Power Cord PWR-CORD10-CN 37-0837-01 2 I/O modules: power/Ethernet CTS-LAPCONN-CN 74-4914-01 6 Projector 74-6687-01 Kit No. 69-1990-01 1 Projector mounting bracket 700-23824-03 Kit No. 69-1990-01 1 Center Privacy Panel 700-23334-02 Kit No.
Appendix B Appendix B: Region- and Country-Specific Equipment India, UAE, South Africa India, UAE, South Africa Part Description Part Number Qty TelePresence Power Cord PWR-CORD10-ID 37-0838-01 2 I/O modules: power/Ethernet CTS-LAPCONN-ID 74-4864-01 6 Photo Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL-14521-01 B-7
Appendix B Appendix B: Region- and Country-Specific Equipment Israel Israel Part Description Part Number Qty TelePresence Power Cord PWR-CORD10-ISR 37-0842-01 2 I/O modules: power/Ethernet CTS-LAPCONN-ISR 74-4863-01 6 Photo Cisco TelePresence System 3200 B-8 OL-14521-01
Appendix B Appendix B: Region- and Country-Specific Equipment Italy Italy Part Description Part Number Qty TelePresence Power Cord PWR-CORD10-ITA 37-0832-01 2 I/O modules: power/Ethernet CTS-LAPCONN-ITA 74-4865-01 6 Photo Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL-14521-01 B-9
Appendix B Appendix B: Region- and Country-Specific Equipment Japan Japan Part Description Part Number Qty TelePresence Power Cord PWR-CORD10-JP 37-0847-01 2 I/O modules: power/Ethernet CTS-LAPCONN-JP 74-4951-01 6 Photo Cisco TelePresence System 3200 B-10 OL-14521-01
Appendix B Appendix B: Region- and Country-Specific Equipment North America North America Part Description Part Number Qty TelePresence Power Cord PWR-CORD10-NA 37-0847-01 2 I/O modules: power/Ethernet CTS-LAPCONN-NA 74-4868-01 6 Photo Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL-14521-01 B-11
Appendix B Appendix B: Region- and Country-Specific Equipment Switzerland Switzerland Part Description Part Number Qty TelePresence Power Cord PWR-CORD10-SWI 37-0843-01 2 I/O modules: power/Ethernet CTS-LAPCONN-SWI 6 74-4862-01 Photo Cisco TelePresence System 3200 B-12 OL-14521-01
Appendix B Appendix B: Region- and Country-Specific Equipment United Kingdom United Kingdom Part Description Part Number Qty TelePresence Power Cord PWR-CORD10-UK 37-0831-01 2 I/O modules: power/Ethernet CTS-LAPCONN-UK 74-4861-01 6 Photo Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL-14521-01 B-13
Appendix B Appendix B: Region- and Country-Specific Equipment United Kingdom Cisco TelePresence System 3200 B-14 OL-14521-01
A P P E N D I X C Cisco TelePresence System 3200 Pallet Dimensions and Description Revised: October 29, 2009, OL-14521-01 The following chapter provides you with the dimensions of the pallets for the Cisco TelePresence System 3200.
Appendix C Cisco TelePresence System 3200 Pallet Dimensions and Description The following table provides you with the weight and description of the pallets for the Cisco TelePresence System 3200.
Appendix C Cisco TelePresence System 3200 Pallet Dimensions and Description Table C-2 Pallet Description (continued) Pallet Number Description of Contents 6 Furniture (2 cartons) and lighting structure (1 carton) Part numbers are: 7 • CTS3K-STUCTURE • CTS3K-LIGHT-STR Furniture Part number is CTS32-M-2TBL-G2 8 Mechanical Kit and furniture Part number is CTS3K-M-TABLE-G2 9 Light Structure Part number is CTS3K-LIGHT-STR 10 Mechanical Kit and structure Part number is CTS32-STRUCTURE 11 Stru
Appendix C Cisco TelePresence System 3200 Pallet Dimensions and Description Cisco TelePresence System 3200 C-4 OL-14521-01