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Cisco TelePresence System 1100 Assembly, First-Time Setup, and Field Replaceable Unit Guide
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Chapter 3 Assembling and Mounting a Cisco TelePresence System 1100
Attaching the Mounting Bracket to a Wall With Wooden Studs
Step 5
Using the mounting bracket as a template and
as a reference, measure and drill six holes as
follows:
a.
Drill four 7/32-inch holes in the wall that go into the center of the stud: two holes on the top rail and
two holes on the bottom rail.
Note
Arrange the bracket so that the row of holes are on top as shown in
. If you mount the
bracket upside down, the mounted parts of the CTS 1100 will be too high on the wall. If the
bracket has arrows, arrange the bracket so that the arrows on the vertical cross-pieces point
upwards.
If required, move the vertical cross-pieces for the bracket inward to accommodate the stud location.
b.
Drill two 1/2-inch holes into the sheet rock that go into the slot at each end of the top rail. These
holes are not required to go into the stud.
Tip
Use a level on the bracket when you measure the holes. Leveling the holes ensures that the bracket is
horizontally level when it is mounted.
Figure 3-2
Measuring and Drilling Holes in the Wall for the Mounting Bracket
16 in.
(40.6 cm)
16, 20 or 24 in.
Width between stud holes can be
16”, 20” or 24”.
Make sure these holes are level.
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55 in.
(140 cm)
from floor to
center of holes
Floor