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Chapter 3 Options for the Cisco TelePresence System 1000
Cisco TelePresence Presentation Codec
Step 7
Route the cables for the auxiliary control unit by completing the following steps:
a.
Plug the power cord for the auxiliary control unit into a power outlet.
b.
Plug the power cord for the light fixture into any of the switched outlets of the auxiliary control unit.
Note
Do not plug the light fixture into the outlet marked “UNSWITCHED.”
Step 8
Mount the front panel onto the frame by completing the following steps:
a.
Place the front panel onto the frame.
b.
Using a #3 Phillips screwdriver, attach the six screws next to the speaker.
c.
Mount the black speaker grille onto the front panel.
Step 9
Power on the system by plugging the power cord into an active wall socket.
Adding an Auxiliary Control Unit with a Cisco TelePresence Presentation
Codec
To add an auxiliary control unit to a CTS 1000 with a presentation codec, complete the steps in the
“Adding an Auxiliary Control Unit” section on page 3-2
and add the following additional connections:
•
Connect the Primary Codec Document Camera Ethernet connection (orange Ethernet connection on
the primary codec) to one Ethernet port of the auxiliary control unit.
•
Connect the other Ethernet port of the auxiliary control unit to the Presentation Codec Ethernet port
(white/red Ethernet connection on the presentation codec).
Configuring an Auxiliary Control Unit
To configure the presentation codec, refer to
Cisco TelePresence System Administrator’s Guide
for your
software release.
Cisco TelePresence Presentation Codec
The Cisco TelePresence Presentation Codec (CTS-HFR-COLLAB) provides 30 frames per second (fps)
capabilities to support full-motion video presentations between Cisco TelePresence endpoints when
used with an auxiliary presentation display.
Note
You must install an auxiliary display to enable the 30 fps feature. For the list of the auxiliary displays
that are supported for use with Cisco TelePresence systems, refer to the
for your software release. Note that Cisco does not supply the cable that
connects auxiliary devices to the codec.