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Cisco TelePresence System TX9000 and 
TX9200 Assembly, Use & Care, and 
Field-Replaceable Unit Guide

May 20, 2015

Text Part Number: OL-27038-01

Summary of Contents for CTS-TX9000

Page 1: ...0 offices worldwide Addresses phone numbers and fax numbers are listed on the Cisco website at www cisco com go offices Cisco TelePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide May 20 2015 Text Part Number OL 27038 01 ...

Page 2: ...ipment or one of its peripheral devices If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops Move the equipment to one side or the other of the television or radio Move the equipment farther away from the television or radio Plug the equi...

Page 3: ...ructions for Systems That Use a Wall Mounted Reflector Wall 1 10 Instructions for Systems That Use a Free Standing Reflector Wall 1 11 C H A P T E R 2 Room Requirements for the TX9000 and TX9200 Systems 2 1 Process Updates to Ensure Room and Network Readiness Prior to Installation 2 1 Summary of Room Requirements for the TX9000 2 1 Summary of Room Requirements For the TX9200 2 2 Room Dimensions fo...

Page 4: ...s 5 1 C H A P T E R 6 Installing the Free Standing Reflector Wall Structure 6 1 C H A P T E R 7 Installing the Bezel Brackets and Vertical Bezels 7 1 Parts List 7 1 C H A P T E R 8 Assembling the Electronic Hardware Facade Brackets Camera Assembly and Cable Runner 8 1 C H A P T E R 9 Starting Installation of the First Row Table 9 1 Steps to Perform Prior to the Assembly 9 2 Starting Installation o...

Page 5: ...H A P T E R 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure 14 1 Where to Go Next 14 47 C H A P T E R 15 First Time Setup 15 1 Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager for Your Cisco TelePresence System 15 1 Powering on the System and Enabling the Cisco TelePresence Administration Software GUI 15 2 Configuring an Alternate TFTP Server Optional 15 5 Setting Up a TX9000 or TX9200 Sy...

Page 6: ...y 17 9 Replacing the Left or Right Display Part Number CTS DISP 65 GEN4 17 10 Required Tools 17 10 Replacing the Left or Right Display 17 10 Replacing the Center Display Part Number CTS DISP 65 GEN4 17 12 Required Tools 17 12 Replacing the Center Display 17 12 Replacing a Codec Part Number CTS CODEC PRI G2R or CTS CODEC PRI RCH PRC 17 15 Required Tools 17 15 Removing and Replacing the Codec 17 15 ...

Page 7: ...Top 17 25 Replacing a Table Leg Power and Ethernet Connector 17 26 Required Tools 17 26 Removing and Replacing a Table Leg Power and Ethernet Connector 17 26 Replacing the Presentation Video Cable or the Cisco Touch Ethernet Cable 17 27 Required Tools 17 27 Removing and Replacing the Presentation Video Cable or the Cisco Touch Ethernet Cable 17 27 A P P E N D I X A Parts List Sorted by Carton A 1 ...

Page 8: ... DATADISP A 11 Carton 29 Camera Assembly 800 36215 xx CTS TX9K CAMCLSTR A 12 Carton 30 Light Control Unit 800 33995 xx CTS LCU G2R A 12 Carton 31 Audio Video Expansion Unit 800 36423 xx CTS LAEB G2R A 12 Carton 32 Camera Housing 800 37902 xx CTS TX9K CAM HS A 12 Carton 33 Cable Runner Cover 69 2341 xx CTS TX9K CBLRUN A 13 Carton 34 Codec CTS TX9K CODEC OPT A 13 Carton 35 Codec CTS TX9K CODEC OPT A...

Page 9: ...et Second Row CTS LAPCONN A 24 Carton 56 Country Specific I O Modules Power Ethernet Second Row CTS LAPCONN A 24 Carton 57 Country Specific I O Modules Power Ethernet Second Row CTS LAPCONN A 25 Carton 58 Country Specific I O Modules Power Ethernet Second Row CTS LAPCONN A 25 Carton 59 Country Specific I O Modules Power Ethernet Second Row CTS LAPCONN A 26 Carton 60 Country Specific I O Modules Po...

Page 10: ...allet Dimensions and Description B 1 Pallet Dimensions and Description for the TX9000 B 1 Pallet Dimensions and Description for the TX9200 B 2 Installed System and Panel Weight B 3 A P P E N D I X C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors C 1 Asia Pacific C 2 Argentina C 3 Australia C 4 Brazil C 5 Central Europe C 6 China C 7 India UAE South Africa C 8 Israel C 9 Ita...

Page 11: ...on Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines page xi Related Documentation page xiv 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 cisc...

Page 12: ...plete to install the main display assembly Chapter 5 Installing the Displays and Performing Final Leveling of the Main Display Structure This chapter describes the procedure you perform to install the displays onto the display structure Chapter 6 Installing the Free Standing Reflector Wall Structure This chapter describes the steps you perform to build a free standing reflector wall used if your r...

Page 13: ...ividual chapter parts lists and sorts the list by carton Appendix B Cisco TelePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Pallet Dimensions and Description This appendix list the size and number of pallets and a short description of the contents of the cartons Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors This appendix lists the part numbers for all region and country spe...

Page 14: ...ventions and Terminology The directions left and right in this guide are synonymous with participant s left and participant s right They refer to the assembly as you face the displays Related Documentation For a complete list of Cisco TelePresence related documentation go to the TelePresence section of the Cisco support site located at the following URL http www cisco com cisco web support index h...

Page 15: ...nstalled into the customer s premises It is the partner s responsibility to make sure that all network and room readiness is performed prior to the system being powered on and connected to the customer s network This preparation ensures the best immersive experience The partner will design and implement your network for your immersive system using the latest requirements and guidelines for bandwid...

Page 16: ...he displays to be out of level with the rest of the system Tools and Equipment List To assemble the CTS TX9000 and CTS TX9200 you need the following tools and equipment Uncrating and Unpacking Claw hammer or small pry bar Large Phillips screwdriver Long Phillips screwdriver or extension for Phillips bit Pallet jack or hand cart for moving component boxes to installation site Safety gloves Cloth gl...

Page 17: ...ior to Installation page 1 3 Checking the Physical Condition of System Packaging Items should be received at the installation site with the packaging in good condition In particular display packaging should be undamaged and the tilt indicators on the displays should show that the displays have remained upright during transit If you see any damage to the system packaging prior to installation docum...

Page 18: ...de OL 27038 01 Chapter 1 Overview Required Tools Preinstallation Checks and List of Hardware Fasteners Pre Installation Checks Step 2 Look at the rear of the display Plug the power cord into the display and a power outlet then turn on the display Figure 1 1 Plugging the Power Cord Into the Display ...

Page 19: ...iew Required Tools Preinstallation Checks and List of Hardware Fasteners Pre Installation Checks Step 3 Check the LED on the front of the display If the LED is orange proceed to Step 4 If the LED is unlit recheck the power cable If this problem persists report the problem to Cisco technical support Figure 1 2 Checking the LED ...

Page 20: ...and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 1 Overview Required Tools Preinstallation Checks and List of Hardware Fasteners Pre Installation Checks Step 4 Plug a display source into the DVI input of the display Figure 1 3 Attaching a DVI Cable to the Display ...

Page 21: ...k that the LED on the front of the screen is green and that the signal from the DVI source video is being displayed on the screen If the LED is green and the signal from the DVI source video displays on the screen this procedure is complete and this display is ready to be installed If the LED is not green or is the signal from the DVI source video is not displayed proceed to Step 6 Figure 1 4 Chec...

Page 22: ...nd List of Hardware Fasteners Pre Installation Checks Step 6 Access factory mode on the system by completing the following steps a Remove the two screws that attach the metal switch cover next to the power outlet Note If required detach the power cord then reattach it after you remove the cover b Remove the metal switch cover Figure 1 5 Removing the Metal Switch Cover ...

Page 23: ...placeable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 1 Overview Required Tools Preinstallation Checks and List of Hardware Fasteners Pre Installation Checks c Press the button underneath the cover to enter factory mode Figure 1 6 Pressing the Factory Mode Button Under the Factory Mode Cover ...

Page 24: ...in to the DVI connection If the LED remains orange report the problem to Cisco technical support Note If the LED is flashing make a note of the flashing pattern and report the pattern to Cisco technical support Installation Overview The order of steps differ depending on your type of system To install a system that uses a wall mounted reflector wall see the Instructions for Systems That Use a Wall...

Page 25: ...e steps in Chapter 4 Installing And Performing Initial Leveling of the Main Display Structure Step 3 Continue the installation steps in sequential order skipping Chapter 6 Installing the Free Standing Reflector Wall Structure Instructions for Systems That Use a Free Standing Reflector Wall To install a system that uses a free standing reflector wall start at Chapter 4 Installing And Performing Ini...

Page 26: ... TelePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 1 Overview Required Tools Preinstallation Checks and List of Hardware Fasteners Installation Overview ...

Page 27: ...9200 page 2 10 Power Requirements For the TX9000 and TX9200 page 2 11 Cabling and Room Considerations for Second Row Seating For the TX9200 page 2 14 HVAC Considerations For the TX9000 and TX9200 page 2 17 Acoustic Considerations For the TX9200 page 2 21 Auxiliary Display Considerations For the TX9200 page 2 23 Process Updates to Ensure Room and Network Readiness Prior to Installation Although the...

Page 28: ...on the horizontal plane Note This is lighting for 30 frames per second FPS conferences 60 FPS conferences may require additional lighting Acoustics Ambient Noise For non critical voice frequencies 150 700 for non critical voice frequencies 500 Hz or 2 kHz 150 500 for critical voice frequencies 500 Hz 2 kHz 45dBA SPL NC30 Reverberation 150 700ms Acoustic panels on side walls are optional but can be...

Page 29: ...r Light No more than twice the facial light measured on the horizontal plane Note This is lighting for 30 frames per second FPS conferences 60 FPS conferences may require additional lighting Acoustics Ambient Noise 45dBA SPL NC30 Reverberation 150 700 ms for non critical voice frequencies 500 Hz or 2 kHz 150 500 ms for critical voice frequencies 500 Hz 2 kHz Acoustic panels on the side walls are r...

Page 30: ...X9000 rectangular rooms are preferred although irregular shaped rooms can also be accommodated The minimum recommended and maximum room sizes for a TX9000 system are provided in Table 2 3 Note Ceilings lower than 8 2440 mm will not physically support the height of the CTS endpoint reflector wall The minimum room dimensions are illustrated in Figure 2 1 Table 2 3 TX9000 Room Dimensions Width Depth ...

Page 31: ...ee standing reflector wall only The minimum distance between the rear edge of the free standing reflector wall and the wall of the room is 5 127 mm The wall depth is 3 76 mm Note The minimum distance between the front of the free standing reflector wall and the wall of the room is 8 203 mm 4 The distance between the light reflector and the table edge of the TX9000 is 10 3 3124 mm 5 The minimum spa...

Page 32: ...of the CTS endpoint reflector wall The minimum room dimensions are illustrated in Figure 2 2 Only the differences between the TX9000 and the TX9200 are noted here for additional dimensions including dimensions of the wall see Figure 2 1 Table 2 5 TX9200 Room Dimensions Width Depth Height Minimum 31 9450 mm 21 5 6530 mm for systems that use a wall mounted reflector wall 22 1 6730 mm for systems tha...

Page 33: ...the second row table is 7 694 meters 25 3 2 The minimum room depth is 21 5 6530 mm for systems that use a wall mounted reflector wall 22 1 6730 mm systems that use a free standing reflector wall Rooms can be deeper 3 The distance between the rear edge of the first row and the front edge of the second row measured from the side of the table is 56 4 1432 mm 4 The distance between the rear edge of th...

Page 34: ... fluctuate more than 100 lux throughout the room Measured vertically w light sensor pointed at wall or intended camera location not pointed at ceiling 3 11 1 20 m above the finished floor AFF Wall wash 200 400 lux Lighting should be evenly dispersed throughout the room Lighting should not fluctuate more than 100 lux throughout the room Measured vertically w light sensor pointed at wall or intended...

Page 35: ...2 Room Requirements for the TX9000 and TX9200 Systems Lighting Considerations For the TX9000 and TX9200 Figure 2 3 Option 1 Indirect Pendant and Recessed Indirect Lighting Fixtures Table 2 8 Callouts for Figure 2 3 Callout Description 1 Ceiling installed 1 x 4 0 30 m x 1 22 m recessed indirect lighting fixtures 1 343552 ...

Page 36: ...behind the system This port connects the CTS primary codec TS1 which is the main interface between the CTS endpoint and the network to the network infrastructure The CTS primary codec and participant convenience port connectivity options are listed in Table 2 10 Table 2 9 Callouts for Figure 2 4 Callout Description 1 Ceiling installed 2 x 2 0 61 m x 0 61 m recessed indirect lighting fixtures 1 343...

Page 37: ...s Note If your area has variable power quality for example if your power grid has power spikes or sags frequent outages or changing frequencies your Cisco TelePresence equipment can be adversely affected Installing your equipment into an area where power quality is an issue might require additional power remediation including an unterruptible power supply UPS power conditioner and or surge protect...

Page 38: ...2 00 Audio Video extension unit 1 44 40 30 00 30 00 Light Control Unit LCU 11 1 There are two power supplies for the LCU Each power supply draws half this number 216 0 216 0 27 6 Camera processor module 1 36 16 8 16 80 65 inch display 3 600 0 552 0 48 00 1 20 Presentation display 1 312 0 252 0 21 60 1 20 POWER TOTAL for TX9000 and TX9200 excluding power in table legs for conference participants 29...

Page 39: ...circuit Table 2 14 Components and Total Power Usage in Watts per Power Distribution Unit PDU PDU Components PDU 1 Power supply for LCU 1 of 2 Codec TS2 Left display Total watts 837 6 PDU 2 Power supply for LCU 2 of 2 Codec TS1 Audio video extension unit Presentation display Camera processor module Total watts 630 PDU 3 Codec TS3 Right display Total watts 729 6 PDU 4 Codec TS4 Center display Total ...

Page 40: ... cable bundles One exit of the trench should come out behind the right plasma The microphones are connected through a microphone extension lead and the maximum distance between the microphones to the codec is 17 5 meters 57 4 feet The extension microphone lead is 9 meters 29 5 feet Any longer distance between the microphone and primary codec introduces noise and is not supported The Ethernet cable...

Page 41: ...ECTOR WALL Failure to account for the reflector wall depth can result in an incorrect trench location For systems that use a wall mounted reflector wall add 3 76 mm to the rear wall dimensions to account for the thickness of the reflector wall and mount For free standing systems that use the minimum distance between the reflector wall and the wall of the room add 8 203 mm Add more depth if you pla...

Page 42: ...need to provide an electrical power source that is located to the right side of the second row table For an example information see Figure 2 6 Figure 2 6 Example of Floor Mounted Junction Box for Second Row Power Connectivity Location of Electrical Outlets for Systems that Use a Wall Mounted Reflector Wall If your system uses a reflector wall that attaches directly to the wall you should design a ...

Page 43: ...AC Considerations for the TX9000 Planning the cooling for a TX9000 TelePresence room is important to ensure the room remains comfortable for participants and to protect the equipment by maintaining normal operating temperatures Caution HVAC considerations should be given from the initial phase of choosing a room Installing new cooling or heating systems can be time consuming The table summarizes t...

Page 44: ...2 2 24 4 degrees C From these guidelines and for typical usage a diversity factor of 25 percent is assumed which lowers cooling requirements Note Note Conditions not consistent with the above may require additional cooling Consult with your HVAC engineer to define building envelope and unique requirements Additional equipment such as data displays document cameras etc require additional cooling To...

Page 45: ...ure 2 8 HVAC Placement Example For greater volume of airflow with less noise we recommend using an NC 30 Rated Diffuser in your HVAC design HVAC systems without diffusers may generate ambient noise loud enough to interfere with the audio in the room Figure 2 9 NC 30 Rated Diffuser 343548 Table 2 17 Callouts for Figure 2 8 Callout Description Orange box with one arrow Air intake Blue box with four ...

Page 46: ...follows Cisco recommendations The room is located within a building interior The room has proper air circulation The room s walls are painted with colors that are based on the TX9000 and TX9200 color palette For more information refer to the Cisco TelePresence Wall Color Guide at the following URL http www cisco com en US solutions ns669 networking_solutions_products_genericcontent0900aecd80554cb2...

Page 47: ...o levels greater than 500ms to nearly 900ms 1 2 seconds creating echoes in the room The echo cancellation in the TX9200 codec may compensate for this in the audio broadcast to remote participants however local sound quality will be degraded in this type of unremediated acoustic environment Because of this acoustic treatment is required for TX9200 rooms There are two options for acoustic treatment ...

Page 48: ...t This is optimal for clarity of audio transmission during a meeting and for recording meetings for playback however in room participants may find the room uncomfortably muted or muffled as natural environments contain reverberation and echo Which acoustic treatment you choose should be based how the room will be used and the participant expectations of the room experience Figure 2 11 Complete Aco...

Page 49: ...he CTS unit or two 46 inches displays when they are located on both sides of the unit as shown in Figure 2 12 If you want to install auxiliary displays using ceiling mounts use the measurements provided in Figure 2 12 through Figure 2 14 and Table 2 21 through Table 2 23 to mount them Caution Cisco does not provide the ceiling mounts Make sure that the ceiling can structurally support the mount an...

Page 50: ...ems With a Free Standing Reflector Wall Table 2 22 Callouts for Figure 2 13 Callout Description 1 The distance from the midpoint of the TX9200 system to the midpoint of the auxiliary display mount is 10 6 3 20 meters Note These measurements for side displays are based on 46 inch displays For wider displays move the displays farther away from the midpoint of the system 2 The distance between the fr...

Page 51: ...r Figure 2 13 Callout Description 1 The distance from the midpoint of the TX9200 system to the midpoint of the auxiliary display mount is 10 6 3 20 meters Note These measurements for side displays are based on 46 inch displays For wider displays move the displays farther away from the midpoint of the system 2 The distance between the front edge of the reflector wall and the midpoint of the auxilia...

Page 52: ... TelePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 2 Room Requirements for the TX9000 and TX9200 Systems Auxiliary Display Considerations For the TX9200 ...

Page 53: ...oles into the wall to accommodate the outlets For the location and dimensions of the cutouts see the Location of Electrical Outlets for Systems that Use a Wall Mounted Reflector Wall section on page 2 16 in Chapter 2 Room Requirements for the TX9000 and TX9200 Systems Note Anchors that fasten the brackets to the wall are not provided You must purchase appropriate fasteners depending on your type o...

Page 54: ...raight edge to align the top surfaces of the L brackets Anchors that fasten the brackets to the wall are not provided You must purchase appropriate fasteners depending on your type of wall concrete concrete block brick or drywall A minimum of 27 fasteners are required All wall types require an anchor If your wall is drywall it is recommended that the screws for each L bracket go through at least o...

Page 55: ... Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 3 Installing the Wall Mounted Reflector Wall Structure Installing the Reflector to the Wall Figure 3 1 Attaching the L Brackets 1 of 2 Mounting System Detail Figure 3 2 Attaching the L Brackets 2 of 2 Edge Joining Detail ...

Page 56: ... for the measurements Note Make sure that the Z brackets are vertically level before you attach them to the wall Figure 3 3 Attaching the Z Brackets 1 of 2 Distance Measurements for Wall Mounted Brackets Table 3 1 Measurement Descriptions Measurement Distance Distance between mounting holes in horizontal L bracket 203 2 mm 8 inches Distance between floor and bottom hole of vertical Z bracket 165 5...

Page 57: ...0 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 3 Installing the Wall Mounted Reflector Wall Structure Installing the Reflector to the Wall Figure 3 4 Attaching the Z Brackets 2 of 2 Detail of Notches ...

Page 58: ...ll Step 4 Optional If you require access to outlets on the wall remove the access panels on the reflector panels to provide access to the electrical outlets on the walls by removing eight screws on the reverse side of the panel Note Be sure to follow all local regional and national electrical codes when you perform this step Figure 3 5 Removing the Access Panels 1 of 3 Cutout Measurements for Room...

Page 59: ... Optional remove the electrical access panels from the center center left and center right reflector panels Note Be sure to follow all local regional and national electrical codes when you perform this step Figure 3 6 Removing the Electrical Outlet Access Panels 2 of 3 Key Part Description Part Kit Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Access panel N A 1 Part of center reflector panel 2 Screws N A 8 Part of cent...

Page 60: ... and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 3 Installing the Wall Mounted Reflector Wall Structure Installing the Reflector to the Wall Figure 3 7 Removing the Electrical Outlet Access Panels 3 of 3 ...

Page 61: ... 6 Attach the panel alignment tabs to the rear of the panels using the screws that are included in the reflector panel carton Figure 3 8 Installing the Panel Alignment Tabs to the Rear of the Panels Key Part Description Part Kit Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Reflector panels N A N A N A 2 Panel alignment tabs 700 39916 01 Kit 69 2291 xx 24 43 A 3 Wood screws See Notes 96 43 A Included with the wall refle...

Page 62: ...e above the Z brackets b Press the panel against the wall c Lower the panel until it sits in the channels of the Z brackets Install the center panel first then install the left center and right center panel d Adjust the panels to create a seamless wall Figure 3 9 Installing the Wall Reflector Panels Key Part Description Part Kit Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Reflector Panel center 700 36913 xx Kit 69 229...

Page 63: ...all Structure Installing the Reflector to the Wall Step 8 If the gaps between the panels are uneven use the shims in the accessory kit to place between the bottom of the panel and the bottom ledge of the Z bracket Figure 3 10 Placing Shims to Raise the Reflector Panels Key Part Description Part Kit Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Shim 700 39916 xx Kit 69 2291 xx 24 43 A ...

Page 64: ...1 Chapter 3 Installing the Wall Mounted Reflector Wall Structure Installing the Reflector to the Wall Step 9 Optional If you created any small dings or nicks in the light reflector panel s during installation use the tube of putty included in the carton in the light reflector package to cover the dings or nicks ...

Page 65: ...stalling Seismic Brackets Optional Part Number CTS TX9K SEISMIC page 4 15 Caution The display structures are unstable during assembly Use caution and support all structures as required Caution Some system components have metal 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 expos...

Page 66: ...amples Use the adjustable feet at the base of the structure so that the distance between the top of the display support arm to the floor is the measurement that is shown in Figure 4 3 Systems With a Wall Mounted Reflector Wall Only Position the center structure so that it is 16 inches 406 millimeters away from the wall Systems With a Free Standing Reflector Wall Only Position the center structure ...

Page 67: ... Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 4 Installing And Performing Initial Leveling of the Main Display Structure Installing and Leveling the Display Structure Figure 4 1 Placing the Center Display Structure 16 Inches 406 millimeters From the Wall Systems With a Wall Mounted Reflector Wall Only ...

Page 68: ...e OL 27038 01 Chapter 4 Installing And Performing Initial Leveling of the Main Display Structure Installing and Leveling the Display Structure Figure 4 2 Placing the Center Display Structure a Minimum of 22 11 16 Inches 576 millimeters From the Wall Systems With a Free Standing Reflector Wall Only ...

Page 69: ...ssembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 4 Installing And Performing Initial Leveling of the Main Display Structure Installing and Leveling the Display Structure Figure 4 3 Placing and Leveling the Center Display Structure ...

Page 70: ... as the center structure Level the left and right structures relative to the center structure so that all structures are the same height Note You can level the structures vertically however a rough leveling is sufficient because the vertical leveling will change after you install the displays onto the structure Figure 4 4 Placing and Leveling the Left and Right Display Structures Key Part Descript...

Page 71: ...ws to attach the plates to the tie bars Note Note the markings C R and L on the tie bars C is center R is right L is left Use these to align the tie bars Figure 4 5 Attaching the Connector Plates to the Lower Left Tie Bar Assembly Key Part Description Part Kit Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Tie bar assembly lower left and lower right 700 37117 01 Kit 69 2323 xx 2 1 2 Tie bar connector plates 700 37120 01 ...

Page 72: ...se Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 4 Installing And Performing Initial Leveling of the Main Display Structure Installing and Leveling the Display Structure Figure 4 6 Attaching the Connector Plates to the Lower Right Tie Bar Assembly ...

Page 73: ...e of the center display structure b Place the connector plates over the bottom beam of the display structure c Attach the plates to the bottom beam with M8 x 16mm pan head screws Note Note the dowel pins on the front of the tie bars that are shown in Figure 4 6 and Figure 4 7 use these dowel pins to align the tie bars to the structure Note Do not fully tighten the screws until you perform final le...

Page 74: ... structure connect the tie bars to the center structure by inserting M8 x 35mm screws through the tie bars and loosely securing them Note Do not fully tighten the screws until you perform final leveling of the entire display structure Note Note that the longer screws attach horizontally through the tie bars Figure 4 8 Connecting the Tie Bars to the Structure Key Part Description Part Kit Number Qt...

Page 75: ...roximate position b Lift the center structure with the bottom tie bars attached over each side structure using the dowel pins on the left and right tie bars to aid in aligning the structures c Screw the top plate down using M8x16mm screws Note Do not fully tighten the screws until you perform final leveling of the entire display structure Figure 4 9 Attaching the Left and Right Display Structures ...

Page 76: ...y Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 4 Installing And Performing Initial Leveling of the Main Display Structure Installing and Leveling the Display Structure Figure 4 10 Attaching Left and Right Displays to the Lower Tie Bar 2 of 2 ...

Page 77: ...Note 16 of the 48 screws attach horizontally from the rear of the structure Note Do not fully tighten the screws until you perform final leveling of the entire display structure Figure 4 11 Installing the Middle and Upper Tie Bars to the Display Structure Key Part Description Part Kit Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Tie bar assembly middle and upper left 700 37119 01 Kit 69 2323 xx 2 1 2 Tie bar assembly m...

Page 78: ...m initial leveling of the structure by leveling the horizontal cross bars of all structures then tighten all screws Tighten all horizontal screws first then tighten all vertical screws Step 9 An alternative leveling method is to place a bubble level on all horizontal cross bars Note Since the assembly is one unit take care not to raise the leveling feet off the floor while raising or lowering the ...

Page 79: ... SEISMIC The kit includes six rear seismic brackets that are secured to each of the six rear leveling feet on the main display frames and two front seismic brackets that are secured to the front left most leveling foot on the left display frame piece and the front right most leveling foot on the right display frame piece Figure 4 13 shows the location of the front and rear seismic brackets Figure ...

Page 80: ...ket at an approximately 50 degree angle to the bottom bar of the display frame If the bracket is too close to the bottom bar of the display frame you will not be able to access the holes in the bracket with a drill If the angle from the bottom bar is too wide the seismic bracket will interfere with the installation of the rear facade panel See Figure 4 14 for more information on how to position a ...

Page 81: ...floor where you marked the locations of the seismic bracket holes using a 1 2 carbide drill bit Drill to a depth between 3 1 2 8 9 cm to 4 10 2 cm f Blow the dust out of the holes using a can of compressed air g Place the seismic bracket back into place with the holes in the bracket aligned with the holes in the floor and the bracket slot between the levelling foot and the display structure base h...

Page 82: ...mbly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 4 Installing And Performing Initial Leveling of the Main Display Structure Installing Seismic Brackets Optional Part Number CTS TX9K SEISMIC Figure 4 16 Installing Seismic Bracket Anchors ...

Page 83: ...ollowing steps a Position one of the six rear seismic brackets parallel to the bottom bar of one of the three main display pieces on one of the rear levelling feet It is important to position the rear seismic bracket parallel to the bottom bar on the display frame so that the seismic bracket does not interfere with the rear facade panel See Figure 4 17 for more information on how to position a fro...

Page 84: ...ismic bracket holes using a 1 2 carbide drill bit Drill to a depth between 3 1 2 8 9 cm to 4 10 2 cm f Blow the dust out of the holes using a can of compressed air g Place the seismic bracket back into place with the holes in the bracket aligned with the holes in the floor and the bracket slot between the levelling foot and the display structure base h Assemble two of the seismic anchors with nuts...

Page 85: ...all the displays check their functionality by performing the tasks that are described in the Checking the Function of the 65 Inch Display Prior to Installation section on page 1 3 Failure to do so might result in installing a display that is not functional Assembly Note for Systems That Use a Free Standing Light Reflector Wall If your system uses a free standing light reflector partially build the...

Page 86: ... provided with the display Use the cable that are provided with the system The part number is 37 1387 01 and they are in cable kits 1 2 and 3 69 2345 01 69 2346 01 and 69 2347 01 respectively Use the power cable that is included with the display Note Tighten the spools and the spool studs securely to the display Hand tighten the spool do not overtighten the spool Key Part Description Part Number Q...

Page 87: ...nd TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 5 Installing the Displays and Performing Final Leveling of the Main Display Structure Installing the Displays Figure 5 1 Attaching the Washers and Spool Studs ...

Page 88: ...ing locations on the structure b Place the spools through the openings in the structure The display then rests on the display support arm on the structure Caution Do not place your hand or fingers between the display and the display support arm when you lower the displays onto the structure c Confirm that the spools are still tightly screwed onto the displays If they are not tighten them completel...

Page 89: ...ly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 5 Installing the Displays and Performing Final Leveling of the Main Display Structure Installing the Displays Figure 5 3 Mounting the Displays 2 of 2 Detail of Installed Display From the Rear ...

Page 90: ...e shown as callout 2a in Figure 5 4 Note These screws might be pre installed if so skip this step b Place the bezel brackets over the screws through the keyhole slots c Insert the remaining 12 inner screws into the display These screws are shown as callout 2b in Figure 5 4 d Tighten the screws snugly Caution DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE SCREWS Removal of these brackets is required if you need to service...

Page 91: ...ays and Performing Final Leveling of the Main Display Structure Installing the Displays Step 4 Perform final leveling of the display structure and tighten all connecting hardware Tip You cannot level the displays without leveling the entire system Raise or lower the leveling feet on the bottom of the display structures to level the displays ...

Page 92: ...ePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 5 Installing the Displays and Performing Final Leveling of the Main Display Structure Installing the Displays ...

Page 93: ... 20 2015 OL 27038 01 This chapter describes the tasks you perform to mount a free standing reflector wall Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Caution Cisco recommends that you wear safety gloves and safety glasses when installing the system Note The directions left and right refer to the assembly as you face the displays ...

Page 94: ...or Bracket 1 of 3 Overview of Floor Channel and Floor Brackets Key Part Description Part Kit Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Center display structure 800 37616 xx 1 1 2 Floor bracket center 700 39002 xx Kit 69 2323 xx 1 1 Used with all systems 3 Floor bracket left 700 39001 xx and 700 39005 xx Kit 69 2292 xx 1 43 B For reference only Attached in Step 3 4 Floor bracket right 700 39000 xx and 700 39004 xx Ki...

Page 95: ... Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 6 Installing the Free Standing Reflector Wall Structure Figure 6 2 Attaching the Center Floor Bracket 2 of 3 Floor Bracket Part Numbering Figure 6 3 Attaching the Center Floor Bracket 3 of 3 Screw Detail ...

Page 96: ...e Step 2 Position the center display structure so that the center floor bracket is at least 189 mm 7 7 16 inches from the wall Tip If you are plugging in cables behind the reflector wall leave more room Note Be sure to follow all local regional and national safety codes when you position the display Figure 6 4 Minimum Distance Between the Wall and the Center Floor Bracket ...

Page 97: ...ucture a From the rear of the system attach two M6 x 16mm pan head screws per bracket callout 5 in Figure 6 5 b From the front of the system attach four acorn nuts and washers to the four studs in each bracket Note Figure 6 5 shows the structure from the rear Left and right are reversed Figure 6 5 Attaching the Left and Right Floor Brackets Key Part Description Part Kit Number Qty Ctn Notes 3 Floo...

Page 98: ...alignment pieces callout 3 in Figure 6 7 on the two outside studs d Attach the U channel attachment pieces to the center floor plate using four M5 nuts a Attach the center left and center right U channels to the left and right floor plates and the U channel attachment pieces using four M5 nuts Note Do not fully tighten the nuts at this time Figure 6 6 Attaching the Center U Channels to the Center ...

Page 99: ...are and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 6 Installing the Free Standing Reflector Wall Structure Figure 6 7 Attaching the Center U Attachment Pieces and the U Channels to the Center Floor Plate 2 of 3 U Channel Attachment Piece and Part Description ...

Page 100: ...X9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 6 Installing the Free Standing Reflector Wall Structure Figure 6 8 Attaching the Center U Channels to the Center Floor Plate 3 of 3 Attaching the Plate and U Channels ...

Page 101: ...left and right floor plates Figure 6 9 Attaching the Left and Right U Channels to the Left and Right Floor Plates Key Part Description Part Kit Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Floor bracket left 700 39001 xx and 700 39005 xx Kit 69 2292 xx 1 43 B 2 Floor bracket right 700 39000 xx and 700 39004 xx Kit 69 2292 xx 1 43 B 3 Center left and center right U Channel 700 38998 xx Kit 69 2292 xx 2 43 B 4 M5 nuts 49...

Page 102: ...6 Align the U channels so that they are straight Use a four foot 1 5 meter level or a straight edge Step 7 Measure the distance between the U channel and the wall and make sure that the distance is even Figure 6 10 Leveling the U Channels Key Part Description Part Kit Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Center left and center right U Channel 700 38998 01 Kit 69 2292 xx 2 43 B Already installed ...

Page 103: ...38 01 Chapter 6 Installing the Free Standing Reflector Wall Structure Step 8 Install the displays by following the steps in Chapter 5 Installing the Displays and Performing Final Leveling of the Main Display Structure Step 9 After you complete installation of the displays continue to Step 10 in this chapter ...

Page 104: ...the electrical access panels from the center center left and center right reflector panels Note Be sure to follow all local regional and national electrical codes when you perform this step Figure 6 11 Removing the Electrical Outlet Access Panels 1 of 2 Key Part Description Part Kit Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Access panel N A 1 Part of center reflector panel 2 Screws N A 8 Part of center reflector pan...

Page 105: ...ence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 6 Installing the Free Standing Reflector Wall Structure Figure 6 12 Removing the Electrical Outlet Access Panels 2 of 2 ...

Page 106: ...e support arm panel cutouts on the center reflector panel by removing eight screws on the reverse side of the panel Figure 6 13 Removing the Support Arm Panel Cutouts Key Part Description Part Kit Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Reflector Panel center 700 36913 xx Kit 69 2291 1 43 A 2 Support arm access panels 700 36914 xx 2 Part of center reflector panel 3 Screws N A 16 Part of center reflector panel ...

Page 107: ...l alignment tabs to the rear of the panels using the screws that are included in the reflector panel carton Figure 6 14 Installing the Panel Alignment Tabs to the Rear of the Panels Key Part Description Part Kit Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Reflector panels N A N A N A 2 Panel alignment tabs 700 39916 01 Kit 69 2291 xx 24 43 A 3 Wood screws See Notes 96 43 A Included with the wall reflector panel carton...

Page 108: ...the entire frame assembly only install the center wall frame at this time Figure 6 15 Installing the Center Free Standing Wall Frame Key Part Description Part Kit Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Wall frame center 700 36933 xx Kit 69 2292 xx 1 43 B 2 Wall frame center left 700 36934 xx Kit 69 2292 xx 1 43 B Do not install these until Step 21 3 Wall frame center right 700 37862 xx Kit 69 2292 xx 1 43 B Do no...

Page 109: ...rs Do not fully tighten the screws at this time Note Do not install the center wall frame to the U channel or center wall frame at this time Rest the panel against the center wall frame taking care not to mar the reflector paint finish Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Wall frame center 700 36933 xx Kit 69 2292 xx 1 43 B 2 Reflector panel center 700 36913 xx Kit 69 2291 1 43 A 3 Dis...

Page 110: ...nce System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 6 Installing the Free Standing Reflector Wall Structure Figure 6 16 Installing the Support Arms to the Center Frame 1 of 2 ...

Page 111: ...nce System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 6 Installing the Free Standing Reflector Wall Structure Figure 6 17 Installing the Support Arms to the Center Frame 2 of 2 ...

Page 112: ...16 Loosen the screws on the support arms These screws allow you to adjust the length of the support arms Figure 6 18 Loosening the Securing Screws on the Support Arms Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Display stand support arms 800 37499 01 Kit 69 2340 2 43 C 1 and 43 C 2 Already installed to reflector wall 2 Support arm adjustment screws N A 4 Part of support arms ...

Page 113: ...eep the reflector wall in its channel as shown in Figure 6 20 Figure 6 19 Connecting the Center Wall Frame to the Center Display Structure 1 of 2 Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Display stand support arms 800 37499 xx Kit 69 2340 xx 2 43 C 1 and 43 C 2 Already installed to reflector wall 2 Display stand center 800 37616 xx Kit 69 2323 xx 1 1 Already installed 3 Center reflector wa...

Page 114: ... TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 6 Installing the Free Standing Reflector Wall Structure Figure 6 20 Connecting the Center Wall Frame to the Center Display Structure 1 of 2 Detail of Center Channel ...

Page 115: ...ing process b Using a laser level preferred or a bubble level level the frame so that the wooden cross arms are level Use the leveling screw located in the lower part of the wall frame to level the frame c Replace the center wall reflector panel by gently lowering it into the Z bracket channels in the wall frame Figure 6 21 Leveling the Center Wall Frame Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn No...

Page 116: ...t Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 6 Installing the Free Standing Reflector Wall Structure Step 19 Tighten the nuts that attach the support arms to the wall frame Figure 6 22 Tightening the Support Arm to Wall Frame Nuts Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 M8 nuts N A 8 Already installed ...

Page 117: ...Installing the Free Standing Reflector Wall Structure Step 20 Vertically level the wall frame then tighten the screws that are circled in Figure 6 23 Figure 6 23 Leveling the Wall and Tightening the Support Arm Screws Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Support arm adjustment screws N A 4 Part of support arms ...

Page 118: ...he direction of the arrow that is stamped on the wall frame Note The cam locks for the top and bottom parts of the wall rotate in different directions see Figure 6 26 for an example d Level the wall frames by using the leveling feet inside the wall frames These feet are shown in Figure 6 21 Note Make sure that all leveling feet touch the lower channel during the leveling process Key Part Descripti...

Page 119: ...able Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 6 Installing the Free Standing Reflector Wall Structure Figure 6 24 Installing the Wall Frames 1 of 3 Placing the Frames on the U Channels Figure 6 25 Installing the Wall Frames 2 of 3 Joining the Locating Dowels with the Holes in the Adjoining Panel ...

Page 120: ...000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 6 Installing the Free Standing Reflector Wall Structure Figure 6 26 Installing the Wall Frames Part 3 of 3 Using the Cam Locks to Join the Wall Panels ...

Page 121: ...installation use the tube of putty included in the carton in the light reflector package to cover the dings or nicks Step 23 Insert the upper L brackets into the recessed pockets between the panels then insert 16 M4 x 16mm flat head screws and tighten the screws Figure 6 27 Installing the Upper L Brackets Into the Wall Panels 1 of 2 Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Upper L bracket ...

Page 122: ... System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 6 Installing the Free Standing Reflector Wall Structure Figure 6 28 Installing the Upper L Brackets Into the Wall Panels 2 of 2 ...

Page 123: ...re 6 29 Note The brackets might be pre installed if they are remove them from the wall panels f Attach the bracket to the lower part of the frame using the pan head screws g Attach the left and right L brackets making sure the edges of the brackets join as shown in Figure 6 30 Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Lower L brackets 700 36933 01 Kit 69 2292 xx 3 43 B Brackets might be pre...

Page 124: ... System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 6 Installing the Free Standing Reflector Wall Structure Figure 6 29 Installing the Lower L Brackets Into the Wall Panels 1 of 2 ...

Page 125: ... System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 6 Installing the Free Standing Reflector Wall Structure Figure 6 30 Installing the Lower L Brackets Into the Wall Panels 2 of 2 ...

Page 126: ...6 34 Cisco TelePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 6 Installing the Free Standing Reflector Wall Structure ...

Page 127: ...nter 800 37838 01 Kit 69 2318 xx CTS TX9000 SPKR 1 8 2 Bezel speaker bracket top left 800 37837 01 Kit 69 2318 xx CTS TX9000 SPKR 1 8 3 Bezel speaker bracket top right 800 37886 01 Kit 69 2318 xx CTS TX9000 SPKR 1 8 4 Bezel mounting bracket side 800 37851 01 Kit 69 2372 xx CTS TX9000 SPKR 2 9 5 Bezel mounting bracket bottom center 700 37702 01 Kit 69 2318 xx CTS TX9000 SPKR 1 8 6 Bezel mounting br...

Page 128: ...TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 7 Installing the Bezel Brackets and Vertical Bezels Parts List Figure 7 1 Overview of Part Numbers for the Bezel Mounting Brackets and Speakers ...

Page 129: ...alignment pins to correctly align the bezel brackets to the bezel mounting brackets Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Bezel speaker bracket top center 800 37838 01 Kit 69 2318 CTS TX9000 SPKR 1 8 Not shown in Figure 7 2 2 Bezel speaker bracket top left 800 37837 01 Kit 69 2318 CTS TX9000 SPKR 1 8 3 Bezel speaker bracket top right 800 37886 01 Kit 69 2318 CTS TX9000 SPKR 1 8 Not show...

Page 130: ...sence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 7 Installing the Bezel Brackets and Vertical Bezels Parts List Figure 7 2 Installing the Top Bezel Mounting Brackets ...

Page 131: ...lling the Bezel Brackets and Vertical Bezels Parts List Step 2 Make sure that the flip brackets on the top bezel speaker brackets are in the unlocked position Figure 7 3 Placing the Flip Bracket in the Unlocked Position Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Flip bracket N A 2 Part of center top bezel speaker bracket ...

Page 132: ... bezel mounting bracket between this flange and the display Figure 7 4 Installing the Bottom Bezel Mounting Brackets Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Bezel mounting bracket bottom center 700 37702 01 Kit 69 2318 CTS TX9000 SPKR 1 8 Not shown in Figure 7 4 2 Bezel mounting bracket bottom left 700 37703 01 Kit 69 2318 CTS TX9000 SPKR 1 8 3 Bezel mounting bracket bottom right 700 3770...

Page 133: ...Brackets and Vertical Bezels Parts List Step 4 Install the two side bezel brackets using four screws on each bracket Figure 7 5 Installing the Side Bezel Brackets Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Bezel mounting bracket side 800 37851 xx Kit 69 2372 xx CTS TX9000 SPKR 2 8 2 M3 x 6mm flat head screw 48 0748 xx Kit 69 2359 01 8 6 ...

Page 134: ...kets and Vertical Bezels Parts List Step 5 Rotate the bezel flip brackets to their locked position Move the brackets in the direction shown in the arrow in Figure 7 6 to lock them Figure 7 6 Placing the Flip Brackets in the Locked Position Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Flip bracket N A 1 Part of center top bezel speaker bracket ...

Page 135: ... 2 to 4 mm and that the gap is approximately the same distance for both sides If the gap is less or more adjust the displays by raising or lowering the leveling feet Note Make sure that the top slot of the vertical bezel fits between the flip bracket Aligning the slot with the flip bracket places the bezel in the correct vertical orientation Figure 7 7 Sliding the Vertical Brackets Into the Displa...

Page 136: ...o the displays by completing the following steps a Remove the screws on each side of the center display b Attach the brackets to the display using the screws you just removed making sure to place the brackets through the slots in the vertical bezels as shown in Figure 7 8 Figure 7 8 Installing the Vertical Bezel Brackets Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Vertical bezel brackets 700 ...

Page 137: ...1 Cisco TelePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 8 Assembling the Electronic Hardware Facade Brackets Camera Assembly and Cable Runner May 20 2015 OL 27038 01 ...

Page 138: ...le 8 1 Electronic Equipment Location Key Left Side Right Side Center Left Side 1 Codecs 2 Codecs 2 Light Control Unit Note See Figure 8 7 for the location of this unit 2 Codec power supplies 2 Codec power supplies 2 Audio Video Extension Unit Note See Figure 8 7 for the location of this unit 3 Audio video extension unit power supply 1 Note See Figure 8 5 for a more detailed illustration of this co...

Page 139: ... screws into the structure but do not tighten them fully b Use the keyhole feature on the bracket to slide the bracket over the screws c Tighten the screws Step 3 Apply the compliance label to the bracket Figure 8 2 Installing the Electronic Equipment Bracket Between the Left and Center Display Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Electronic equipment bracket center 700 37122 01 Kit 69...

Page 140: ... brackets in relation to the codecs as shown in Figure 8 3 and Figure 8 4 Mount the brackets with the keyhole mount on the top of the codec and the slotted mount on the bottom Note The numbers in Figure 8 3 are upside down Figure 8 3 Installing the Codec Brackets Onto the Codecs Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Codec bracket top 700 37129 01 Kit 69 2323 xx 4 1 This bracket points u...

Page 141: ...rews b Insert the keyhole slots in the top codec brackets past the screws c Lower the codec onto the screws d Secure the screws Caution You must install the codec as shown in Figure 8 3 Failure to mount the codec in this orientation can cause the codec to overheat make excessive noise and or fail Note The labels that are affixed to the codecs might differ in appearance from the labels shown in Fig...

Page 142: ...ideo extension unit and LCU power supplies on the left electronic equipment bracket Note Arrange the power supplies so that the main AC power outlet is pointing down and the DC outlet is pointing up Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Codec power supply CTS CODEC S PWR 2 11 Used for the TS2 and TS1 codecs 2 Audio video extension unit power supply CTS PWR CUBE4 1 11 3 Light control uni...

Page 143: ...0 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 8 Assembling the Electronic Hardware Facade Brackets Camera Assembly and Cable Runner Figure 8 5 Installing the Power Supplies to the Center Left Electronic Equipment Bracket ...

Page 144: ...le Runner Step 7 Install the codec power supplies on the right electronic equipment bracket Note Make sure that the main AC power outlet is pointing down and the DC outlet is pointing up Figure 8 6 Installing the Codec Power Supplies to the Right Electronic Equipment Bracket Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Codec power supply CTS CODEC S PWR 2 11 Used for the TS4 and TS3 codecs ...

Page 145: ...the LCU so that the light connections are on top Install the audio video extension unit so that the microphone connectors are on the left Not shown Install the camera power supply directly to the right of the notch in the electronic equipment bracket The notch is in the center of the bracket just to the right of the light control unit after you install it Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn N...

Page 146: ...bly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 8 Assembling the Electronic Hardware Facade Brackets Camera Assembly and Cable Runner Figure 8 7 Installing the LCU and Audio Video Extension Unit to the Center Electronic Equipment Bracket ...

Page 147: ... row of screws two total into the display structure These screws have the callout 4b in Figure 8 9 e Tighten the screws including the screws you access through the diamond shaped hole shown in Figure 8 11 to securely fasten the bracket to the display assembly f Attach the right and left brackets to the display structure and mount it to the structure by following Steps b through e g Fasten the scre...

Page 148: ... Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 8 Assembling the Electronic Hardware Facade Brackets Camera Assembly and Cable Runner Figure 8 8 Facade Bracket Installation 1 of 5 Location of the Facade Brackets Figure 8 9 Facade Bracket Installation 2 of 5 Installing the Screws Into the Display Assembly ...

Page 149: ...Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 8 Assembling the Electronic Hardware Facade Brackets Camera Assembly and Cable Runner Figure 8 10 Facade Bracket Installation 3 of 5 Mounting the Bracket to the Display Assembly and Pressing it Flush Against the Underside of the Display ...

Page 150: ...OL 27038 01 Chapter 8 Assembling the Electronic Hardware Facade Brackets Camera Assembly and Cable Runner Figure 8 11 Facade Bracket Installation 4 of 5 Securing the Screws and Location of Screws Inside the Diamond Shaped Holes Figure 8 12 Facade Bracket Installation 5 of 5 Securing the Joining Screws ...

Page 151: ...de brackets using a laser level across the six diamond shaped holes two in each bracket If the brackets are not level use the lowest diamond shaped hole as a base line and move the other brackets down until they are level Note If you cannot level the brackets loosen the screws and make sure that the brackets are pushed up as high as possible into the structure then retighten the screws Figure 8 13...

Page 152: ...era Assembly and Cable Runner Step 11 Install the left side and right side facade brackets using the captive screws on the brackets Do not fully tighten the screws at this time Figure 8 14 Installing the Side Brackets Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Facade bracket left side 700 37256 01 Kit 69 2323 1 1 2 Facade bracket right side 700 37251 01 Kit 69 2323 1 1 ...

Page 153: ... using the front and side brackets as a reference then fully tighten all four screws Tip You can level the bracket using the holes in the bracket and a laser level Raise or lower the bracket until all holes match the laser level e Install the right bracket by completing Steps a through d Note See Figure 8 16 for more information f Install the center bracket by completing Steps a through d Note Mak...

Page 154: ...nic Hardware Facade Brackets Camera Assembly and Cable Runner Figure 8 15 Installing the Rear Facade Top Brackets 1 of 3 Location of Rear Facade Brackets 5 M6 x 16mm pan head screws 48 3000 01 Kit 69 2356 xx 12 6 6 M5 nuts 49 0747 01 Kit 69 2410 xx 4 6 7 Locating pin N A N A For reference use only Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes ...

Page 155: ...embly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 8 Assembling the Electronic Hardware Facade Brackets Camera Assembly and Cable Runner Figure 8 16 Installing the Rear Facade Top Brackets 2 of 3 Installing the Right Rear Facade Brackets ...

Page 156: ...embly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 8 Assembling the Electronic Hardware Facade Brackets Camera Assembly and Cable Runner Figure 8 17 Installing the Rear Facade Top Brackets 3 of 3 Installing the Center Rear Facade Bracket ...

Page 157: ...e Leave a small amount of space just over a bracket material thickness to allow the keyhole slot to fit under the screw a Place the bracket over the two screws b Add but do not fully tighten the two remaining screws These screws as shown as callout 2b in Figure 8 18 c Press the bracket as far down as it will go d Fully tighten all screws e Install the right bracket by completing Steps a through d ...

Page 158: ...em TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 8 Assembling the Electronic Hardware Facade Brackets Camera Assembly and Cable Runner Figure 8 18 Installing the Rear Facade Base Brackets ...

Page 159: ...e center display structure and attach the assembly to the structure with 4 M8 socket cap screws Note Center the bracket within the system and make sure that you fully tighten the screws Use a 6mm hex key or bit to tighten these screws Figure 8 19 Installing the Camera Bracket Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Camera assembly 800 369215 xx 1 29 2 M8 x 20mm flange head hex socket cap ...

Page 160: ...owing steps a Lay the cable runner base on the floor being careful not to strike the displays b Align the base bracket with the guide pin The guide pins are below the screws in Figure 8 20 c Assemble the runner to the display assembly by using M6 screws Figure 8 20 Installing the Cable Runner Base Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Cable runner base 700 37314 xx Kit 69 2323 xx 1 1 2 ...

Page 161: ...00 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 9 Starting Installation of the First Row Table Revised May 20 2015 OL 27038 01 This chapter describes the procedures you perform to start installation of the first row table ...

Page 162: ...ow Table Steps to Perform Prior to the Assembly Steps to Perform Prior to the Assembly Step 1 Unpack each table leg and measure the gap between the hex nut on the leveling foot and the structure Step 2 If required adjust the nut until the distance between the hex nut and the structure is 16mm 5 8 inch Figure 9 1 Adjusting the Leveling Feet on the Table Legs ...

Page 163: ...able Starting Installation of the First Row Table Complete the following steps Step 1 Join the center structure and the two inner legs together by completing the following steps a Peel back the protective film on the two inner legs enough to expose the space where the structure and the legs join together b Bring the center structure and the two inner legs together shown as callouts 1 2 and 3 in Fi...

Page 164: ...ut 6 in Figure 9 2 Figure 9 2 Assembling the Center Structure and PDU Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Center Structure 700 37850 xx Kit 69 2332 xx 1 2 2 Middle left leg 800 37846 xx Kit 69 2332 xx 1 2 3 Middle right leg 800 37845 xx Kit 69 2332 xx 1 2 4 Not used N A 1 Ignore callout in Figure 9 2 PDU is pre installed 5 Not used N A 2 Ignore callout in Figure 9 2 PDU is pre install...

Page 165: ...the feet on the bottom of the table legs Tip Diamond shaped holes are provided on the upper sides of the legs use a laser level and level the structure by using the center of the diamonds as a reference point Step 4 Attach the center structure to the cable runner base using two M6 x 16mm screws Figure 9 3 Leveling the Structure and Attaching the Cable Runner Base Key Part Description Part Number Q...

Page 166: ...o the power Ethernet outlets Note Note the orientation of the power Ethernet outlets you can only install them in one orientation Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Power Ethernet outlets See Notes section 4 22 Part number varies by country Refer to Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors for the correct part number 2 Power Ethernet outlet co...

Page 167: ... TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 9 Starting Installation of the First Row Table Starting Installation of the First Row Table Figure 9 4 Assembling the Power Ethernet Outlets ...

Page 168: ...tep 6 Connect the power Ethernet assemblies to the table assembly four screws per assembly Figure 9 5 Connecting the Power Ethernet Assemblies to the Table Assembly Where to Go Next Continue to Chapter 10 Connecting and Routing the Cables to connect and route the cables for your system Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 M5 flat head screws 48 0811 01 Kit 69 2354 01 8 6 ...

Page 169: ...Main Display Assembly page 10 14 Wiring Diagrams for CTS TX9000 and TX9200 Systems page 10 17 Where to Go Next page 10 23 To continue installation of the first row table and start cabling of the system complete the following steps Labeling the Cables The following label kits are included with the TX9000 and TX9200 Figure 10 1 shows an example of a label sheet for one of the cable kits Table 10 1 C...

Page 170: ...h of the cables in each kit using the following guidelines Each label shows both the cable identifier from the wiring diagram and an icon identifying the type of cable There is descriptive text on the cable sheet next to each set of labels describing where each cable connects Apply labels to both ends of each cable as close to the ends of the cables as possible Figure 10 2 shows an example of wher...

Page 171: ...he Display Frame and Cable Runner Figure 10 2 Label Positions on Cables Labeling the Display Frame and Cable Runner Labels are included for the display frame and cable runners to indicate where to route different types of cables These labels have icons showing types of cables as shown in Figure 10 2 Table 10 2 Cable Icons Icon Description Power cables Ethernet cables ...

Page 172: ...to ensure that cables are routed through the correct channels Use Figure 10 13 as a reference to determine where to apply the labels to the front of the display frame and Figure 10 14 for the rear of the display frame Apply labels to the cable runner as shown in Figure 10 3 Be sure that when you cable the system you route the cables using this guide Display cables Microphone cables Presentation ca...

Page 173: ...to place the different cable types between the table and the main structure in the cable runner Note You do not need to separate cables that are less than 3 feet 1 meter long Use the Velcro cables and the clips that are provided in the table legs to route the cables in the first and second row tables If you have extra cables after completing routing use the method that works best for your installa...

Page 174: ...Connecting and Routing the Cables Connecting and Routing Cables and Continuing Assembly of the First Row Table Figure 10 4 Routing and Dressing the Cables Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Velcro straps 52 0499 xx Kit 69 2403 xx Subkit 53 3789 xx 70 6 There are 70 straps in the kit use as many as is required ...

Page 175: ...enter of the display structure For another view of the bridge see Figure 10 6 Note The cable bridge installation is completed later in the installation process The inner cable bridge is installed at this time as it is difficult to get access to the screws when the table top is in place Step 3 Fix in place with two M4 x 10mm screws callout 2 Figure 10 5 Attaching the Inner Cable Bridge Key Part Des...

Page 176: ...ng the appropriate leg callout 3 or 4 place the cable runner hooks into their corresponding slots on both legs c Optional If required install the screws to secure the cable runner in place The screw goes into the hole in the cable runner that is shown in Figure 10 7 d Repeat steps a through c to install the other leg and cable runner Figure 10 6 Installing the Outside Legs and Cable Runners 1 of 2...

Page 177: ...01 Chapter 10 Connecting and Routing the Cables Connecting and Routing Cables and Continuing Assembly of the First Row Table Figure 10 7 Optional Using a Screw to Connect the Cable Runner and the Table Leg 2 of 2 Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 M5 flat head screw 48 0811 01 Kit 69 2354 01 2 6 ...

Page 178: ...ing a level make sure that the side legs are the same height as the center structure Tip Diamond shaped holes are provided on the sides of the legs you can use a laser level and level the structure by using the center of the diamonds as a reference point Step 6 Make sure that center structure is still level and level each side leg Check levels in direction of the red lines that are shown in Figure...

Page 179: ...d Continuing Assembly of the First Row Table Step 7 Attach the outside plastic end caps to the outside table legs Note Figure 10 9 shows the front row table from the rear Left and right are reversed Figure 10 9 Attaching the Outside Plastic End Caps Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 End cap left 700 37202 01 Kit 69 2338 xx 1 2 2 End cap right 700 37203 01 Kit 69 2338 xx 1 2 ...

Page 180: ...ut 3 b Attach the 8 meter ethernet cable callout 4 and if required a power cable to the power Ethernet outlet c Repeat Steps a through b for the other outside outlet Figure 10 10 Assembling the Outside Power Ethernet Connections Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Power Ethernet outlet See notes 2 Part number varies by country Refer to Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cord...

Page 181: ...t the power Ethernet outlet assemblies you built in Step 8 into the outside table legs Figure 10 11 Installing the Power Ethernet Outlets to the Outside Table Legs Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Power Ethernet outlet assembly N A 2 Part number varies by country Refer to Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors for the correct part number 2...

Page 182: ...by cosmetic panels Step 11 Attach the PDU cable callout 2 and run it through the main cable runner Tip Place excess cable into the leg cavity This cavity is shown as callout D in Figure 10 12 Figure 10 12 Routing and Dressing the Cables Connecting and Routing Cables in the Main Display Assembly This section contains guidelines to connect and route the cables in the main display assembly and includ...

Page 183: ... cables Step 1 Route the power and if necessary Ethernet cables through the rear of the reflector to the power and Ethernet receptacles in the wall Caution Be sure to observe all local safety codes when cabling the system Use the following steps as guidelines Free standing systems only There is an access slot mouse hole in the bottom center of the center reflector panel if possible route the cable...

Page 184: ...n Display Frame Cable Routing Figure 10 14 Rear View of Main Display Frame Cable Routing Note You cannot add the cable for the Touch device presentation cable or microphone cable until you install the table tops For instructions to connect and route these cables see Chapter 11 Completing Installation of the First Row Table For additional instructions to route the second row cables see Chapter 12 B...

Page 185: ...ote Click here for a high resolution PDF version of the wiring diagram Click here for a printable version that is two pages and fits on 8 1 2 x 11 inch paper Note When connecting the cable that connects the TS1 codec to the audio video expansion unit labeled D1 on the wiring diagram be sure to connect to the port labeled AUX on the audio video expansion unit Using the Correct DVI Port When Connect...

Page 186: ...gram Table 10 3 Cross Reference for Cables in the Cable Kit for TS1 Codec Part Number 69 2345 xx ID in Cabling Diagram Cable Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference P4 37 1331 xx Power adapter cord 0 8m 1 Chapter 10 D1 37 1335 xx CABASY WIRE HARNESS DP DP NON STND 1 5m 1 Chapter 10 H10 H7 37 1381 xx Cable HD video uses HDMI connector HD video uses HDMI connector 5m 2 Chapter ...

Page 187: ...Codec Part Number 69 2348 xx ID in Cabling Diagram Cable Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference P5 37 1331 xx Power cord US 0 8m 1 Chapter 10 H8 37 1384 xx Cable HD video uses HDMI connector HD video uses HDMI connector 5m 1 Chapter 10 N A 47 24785 xx Cable labels TS4 codec Chapter 10 Table 10 7 Cross Reference for Cables in the Cable Kit for Speakers Lights Part Number 69 2...

Page 188: ...Cross Reference for Cables in the Cable Kit for First Row Table Part Number 69 2350 xx ID in Cabling Diagram Cable Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference E23 E26 37 1382 xx Ethernet cable 6m 4 Chapters 9 10 E27 E40 37 1025 xx Ethernet cable 8m 2 Chapters 9 10 N A 47 24787 xx Cable labels 1st row Ethernet power and microphone cables 1 Chapter 10 N A 700 37866 xx Cable managem...

Page 189: ...em TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 10 Connecting and Routing the Cables Wiring Diagrams for CTS TX9000 and TX9200 Systems Figure 10 16 TX9000 and TX9200 Wiring Diagram 1 of 2 ...

Page 190: ...em TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 10 Connecting and Routing the Cables Wiring Diagrams for CTS TX9000 and TX9200 Systems Figure 10 17 TX9000 and TX9200 Wiring Diagram 2 of 2 ...

Page 191: ... Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 10 Connecting and Routing the Cables Where to Go Next Where to Go Next Continue to Chapter 11 Completing Installation of the First Row Table to complete assembly of the first row ...

Page 192: ...10 24 Cisco TelePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 10 Connecting and Routing the Cables Where to Go Next ...

Page 193: ...d TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 11 Completing Installation of the First Row Table Revised May 20 2015 OL 27038 01 This chapter describes the procedures you perform to complete the installation of the first row table ...

Page 194: ...s to the outside legs Note The panels are shown from the display structure left and right are reversed Figure 11 1 Assembling the Channel Panels to the Outside Legs Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Power Ethernet channel panel cover outer leg right 700 37178 01 Kit 800 37847 xx Subkit 69 2332 xx 2 2 2 Power Ethernet channel panel cover outer leg left 700 37179 01 Kit 800 37848 xx S...

Page 195: ...Install five wooden biscuits callout 4 into the slots then gently push the table sections together c Position the 2 half moon table joiners callout 3 and tighten them to bring the tables together d Attach two joint plates callout 5 using 12 screws callout 6 e Repeat steps b through d for the other table joint Caution USE THE CORRECT M8 x 16mm SCREWS FOR THIS STEP The correct screws do not have sho...

Page 196: ...ystem TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 11 Completing Installation of the First Row Table Figure 11 2 Placing and Connecting the Table Sections On Top of the Table Assembly ...

Page 197: ...ural woods that are used for the tabletop finishes have a unique color grain and texture as a result there may be slight variations in grain between the table sections due to the natural formation of the wood Figure 11 3 through Figure 11 6 show you examples of differing grain and texture between matching tabletop pieces Figure 11 3 Example of Matching Tabletop Section Part 1 of 4 ...

Page 198: ...200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 11 Completing Installation of the First Row Table Figure 11 4 Example of Matching Tabletop Section Part 2 of 4 Figure 11 5 Example of Matching Tabletop Section Part 3 of 4 ...

Page 199: ...ePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 11 Completing Installation of the First Row Table Figure 11 6 Example of Matching Tabletop Section Part 4 of 4 ...

Page 200: ...same two screws for each of the outer legs Then attach and tighten all screws c Secure the upper sections of the cable runner to the table with 16 M4 x 10mm screws callout 1 in Figure 11 7 Caution USE THE CORRECT M8 x 16mm SCREWS FOR THIS STEP The correct screws do not have shoulder washers Using incorrect longer screws can cause leveling problems with the table sections Figure 11 7 Attaching the ...

Page 201: ...e held inside of the structure to prevent them being pinched by cosmetic panels Cable routing location is important to prevent the mechanical parts interfering with the cables e Make sure that the center microphone cable routes along the channel in the underside of the wood and into the top of the upper truss See Figure 11 8 for more information Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 M4 ...

Page 202: ...lePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 11 Completing Installation of the First Row Table Figure 11 8 Attaching the Microphones and Microphone Cables ...

Page 203: ...on the left truss and one on the right c After you route the cables through the trusses route the cables through the cable guide so that the Ethernet cable goes through the cable guide channel nearest the displays and the cable for the presentation display goes through the channel farthest away from the displays d Secure the cable guide callout 3 into place with three screws callout 4 Ensure that ...

Page 204: ...ence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 11 Completing Installation of the First Row Table Figure 11 9 Installing the Presentation Display and Touch Device Cables ...

Page 205: ...ow Table Step 6 Add the cable management ball to the end of the presentation sharing audio and video cables This ball keeps the presentation cable from sliding into the cable exit and disappearing into the table Figure 11 10 Attaching the Cable Management Ball Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Cable management ball 700 37866 01 Kit 69 2350 xx 1 17 ...

Page 206: ...Assemble the inner cable bridge cap callout 1 to the cable bridge with four screws and nuts making sure that the presentation cable routes between the cable bridge and the cable bridge cap c Pull the presentation cable out of the hole in the table until there is eight feet 2 5 meter of slack Figure 11 11 Installing the Inner Cable Bridge Cap 1 of 2 Cable Bridge Cap and Presentation Cable Key Part ...

Page 207: ...er cable bridge cap you assembled in Step 7 and the cable bridge c Rotate the cable bridge into position and secure the bridge to the table assembly using two screws callout 4 Note Make sure that the presentation cable and the Touch cable are in separate routing paths Figure 11 12 Installing the Cable Bridge Cap 2 of 2 Cable Bridge Cap and Cisco Touch Cable Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn...

Page 208: ...s panel attaches to the table assembly with magnets Step 10 Attach the right and left table leg panels callouts 3 and 4 by pressing in the ball studs Figure 11 13 Attaching the Center Upper and Lower Privacy Panels Inner Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Center lower privacy panel inner 700 37273 01 Kit 69 2333 xx 1 10 2 Center upper privacy panel inner 700 37176 01 Kit 69 2327 xx 1...

Page 209: ...e cover into place on the underside of the center table This clip prevents the microphone cable from dangling from its channel and creates a clean appearance to the underside of the table Figure 11 14 Installing the Microphone Cable Cover Step 12 Remove the protective plastic film from the table legs Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Microphone cable cover 700 37744 01 Kit 69 2338 0...

Page 210: ...11 18 Cisco TelePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 11 Completing Installation of the First Row Table ...

Page 211: ...ystems Only Revised May 20 2015 OL 27038 01 This chapter describes the procedures you perform to install the second row table assembly for Cisco TelePresence TX9200 systems Numbering Scheme for Table Legs This chapter uses letters to describe each table leg For a key to this numbering scheme see Figure 12 1 Figure 12 1 Completed Second Row Table Showing Leg Numbering ...

Page 212: ... Step 2 Set the table legs upside down and place them in approximately the position where they are during the final installation Use Figure 12 1 to determine where to place the table legs Tip Check the label on top of the each legs to determine the placement Step 3 With the leg still upside down measure the gap between the hex nut on the leveling foot and the structure Step 4 If required adjust th...

Page 213: ... in Figure 12 1 b Line up the alignment pins to the holes and attach the panel with eight M8 x 16mm screws callout 4 These screws and all screws that attach the privacy panel to the table legs attach from the rear of the system Figure 12 3 shows the table legs as if you were standing from the front of the system and facing the second row c Check that the top surface of each leg are the same height...

Page 214: ... Only Assembling the Second Row Table Figure 12 3 Assembling the Center Right Privacy Panel Bracket Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Privacy Panel bracket 700 37511 01 Kit 69 2315 xx 1 52 2 Leg I 800 37781 01 Kit 69 2314 xx 1 51 3 Leg H 800 37780 01 Kit 69 2314 xx 1 51 4 M8 x 16mm pan head screws black 48 2430 01 Kit 53 3798 01 Subkit 69 2353 01 8 47 ...

Page 215: ...mm screws callout 2 Step 7 Check that the leg G is the same height as the other legs and that the top surface is level Caution USE THE CORRECT M8 x 16mm SCREWS FOR THIS STEP The correct screws do not have shoulder washers Figure 12 4 Assembling the Center Left Privacy Panel Bracket Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Leg G 800 37779 01 Kit 69 2314 xx 1 51 2 Privacy panel bracket 700 3...

Page 216: ...mm screws callout 3 Step 9 Check that the leg J is the same height as the other legs and that the top surface is level Caution USE THE CORRECT M8 x 16mm SCREWS FOR THIS STEP The correct screws do not have shoulder washers Figure 12 5 Assembling the Mid Right Privacy Panel Bracket Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Leg J 800 37782 01 Kit 69 2314 xx 1 51 2 Privacy panel bracket 700 375...

Page 217: ...mm screws callout 3 Step 11 Check that the leg K is the same height as the other legs and that the top surface is level Caution USE THE CORRECT M8 x 16mm SCREWS FOR THIS STEP The correct screws do not have shoulder washers Figure 12 6 Assembling the Far Right Privacy Panel Bracket Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Leg K 800 37778 01 Kit 69 2314 xx 1 51 2 Privacy panel bracket 700 37...

Page 218: ...6mm screws callout 3 Step 13 Check that the leg F is the same height as the other legs and that the top surface is level Caution USE THE CORRECT M8 x 16mm SCREWS FOR THIS STEP The correct screws do not have shoulder washers Figure 12 7 Assembling the Mid Left Privacy Panel Bracket Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Leg F 800 37777 01 Kit 69 2314 xx 1 51 2 Privacy panel bracket 700 37...

Page 219: ...6mm screws callout 3 Step 15 Check that the leg E is the same height as the other legs and that the top surface is level Caution USE THE CORRECT M8 x 16mm SCREWS FOR THIS STEP The correct screws do not have shoulder washers Figure 12 8 Assembling the Far Left Privacy Panel Bracket Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Leg E 800 37776 01 Kit 69 2314 xx 1 51 2 Privacy panel bracket 700 37...

Page 220: ...e first and second row table assemblies and adjust the distance as required Note Make sure that the table legs are vertically level If required loosen the screws and adjust the vertical level of the table legs then retighten them Note You can place furniture sliders flat plastic pieces under the second row table legs to facilitate moving of the table assembly Figure 12 9 Measuring the Distance Bet...

Page 221: ...X9200 Systems Only Assembling the Second Row Table Step 17 Make sure that the first and second row tables are the same height by completing the following steps a Set up a laser level behind the second row b Align the top of the table legs with the bottom of the wooden tabletops on the first row Figure 12 10 Aligning the First and Second Row Tables 343701 ...

Page 222: ...thernet outlets Note Note the orientation of the power Ethernet outlets you can only install them in one orientation Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Power Ethernet outlets See Notes section 10 54 55 56 Part number varies by country Refer to Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors for the correct part number 2 Power Ethernet outlet cover fr...

Page 223: ...stem TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 12 Building the Second Row Table TX9200 Systems Only Assembling the Second Row Table Figure 12 11 Assembling the Power Ethernet Outlets ...

Page 224: ...t assemblies to the table assembly four screws per assembly Figure 12 12 Connecting the Power Ethernet Assemblies to the Table Assembly Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Power Ethernet assembly See Notes 5 Part number varies by country Refer to Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors for the correct part number 2 M5 flat head screws 48 2430 ...

Page 225: ...le callout 4 and if required a power cable to the power Ethernet outlet Note Use the long Ethernet cable callout 5 for table leg E c Repeat Steps a through b for the other outside outlet Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Power Ethernet outlet See Notes 2 Part number varies by country Refer to Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors for the c...

Page 226: ...X9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 12 Building the Second Row Table TX9200 Systems Only Assembling the Second Row Table Figure 12 13 Assembling the Outside Power Ethernet Connections ...

Page 227: ...the power Ethernet outlet assemblies you built in Step 20 into the outside table legs Note Make sure that you place the assembly with the long Ethernet cable in table leg E Figure 12 14 Installing the Power Ethernet Outlets to the Outside Table Legs Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Power Ethernet outlet assembly N A 2 Already assembled 2 M5 flat head screw 48 0811 xx Kit 69 2354 xx...

Page 228: ...PDU b Connect the power cables from legs F G and H to the PDU between legs F and G c Connect the power cables from legs I J K and E to the PDU between legs I and J Note Connect both outside leg PDUs leg E and leg K to the PDU between legs I and J this method ensures that each PDU has six connections d Use the velcro straps to route the cables cleanly Figure 12 15 Placing the PDUs Into the Privacy ...

Page 229: ...cable and secure the cables with Velcro straps callout 1 Use Velcro straps callout 1 to cleanly route the cables d Attach the table leg side panel assemblies callouts 2 3 5 and 6 e Level the table assembly using a laser level and the diamond marks on the sides of the legs as a reference point Note For additional cabling information see Chapter 10 Connecting and Routing the Cables Key Part Descript...

Page 230: ...000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 12 Building the Second Row Table TX9200 Systems Only Assembling the Second Row Table Figure 12 16 Routing the Cables and Attaching the Table Leg Panels ...

Page 231: ...ring the tables together d Attach two joint plates callout 5 using 12 screws callout 6 Caution USE THE CORRECT M8 x 16mm SCREWS FOR THIS STEP The correct screws do not have shoulder washers Using incorrect longer screws can cause leveling problems with the table sections Note The natural woods that are used for the tabletop finishes have a unique color grain and texture as a result there may be sl...

Page 232: ...System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 12 Building the Second Row Table TX9200 Systems Only Assembling the Second Row Table Figure 12 17 Connecting Table Sections A and B ...

Page 233: ...and B b Install four wooden biscuits callout 2 into the slots then gently push the table sections together c Position the 2 half moon table joiners callout 3 and tighten them to bring the tables together d Attach two joint plates callout 4 using 12 screws callout 5 Note The images in Figure 12 18 are shown upside down for clarity Figure 12 18 Connecting Table Section C to Sections A and B Key Part...

Page 234: ...ons b Install four wooden biscuits callout 2 into the slots then gently push the table sections together c Position the 2 half moon table joiners callout 3 and tighten them to bring the tables together d Attach two joint plates callout 4 using 12 screws callout 5 Note The images in Figure 12 19 are shown upside down for clarity Figure 12 19 Connecting Table Section D to the Assembled Table Section...

Page 235: ...ons b Install four wooden biscuits callout 2 into the slots then gently push the table sections together c Position the 2 half moon table joiners callout 3 and tighten them to bring the tables together d Attach two joint plates callout 4 using 12 screws callout 5 Note The images in Figure 12 20 are shown upside down for clarity Figure 12 20 Connecting Table Section E to the Assembled Table Section...

Page 236: ...28 Assemble table section F to the assembled table sections by performing the same steps as Step 27 Note The images in Figure 12 21 are shown upside down for clarity Figure 12 21 Connecting Table Section F to the Assembled Table Sections Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Second row table section F 700 37152 01 Kit 69 2301 xx or 69 2386 xx 1 73 Kit number depends on type of table map...

Page 237: ...ot fully tighten them c Loosely screw in the two screws nearest the 65 inch displays for each leg d Insert the screws farthest away from the displays shown as callout 1b in Figure 12 22 for all table legs e Fully tighten the screws you inserted in Steps a through d Caution USE THE CORRECT M8 x 16mm SCREWS FOR THIS STEP The correct screws do not have shoulder washers Using incorrect longer screws c...

Page 238: ...able TX9200 Systems Only Assembling the Second Row Table Step 30 Perform final measurements between the first and second row tables and move the second row table as required Note You can place furniture sliders flat plastic pieces under the second row table legs to facilitate moving of the table Figure 12 23 Distance Between the First and Second Row ...

Page 239: ...inch displays using 2 M4 x 30mm screws callout 2 b Feed the microphone cable into the privacy panel bracket Note Make sure that the cable goes into the channel that is shown in Figure 12 24 c Assemble the other 5 microphones by repeating Steps a and b Figure 12 24 Installing the Microphones Into the Table Tops Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Microphone assembly 74 10241 01 CTS TX9...

Page 240: ...ne cables b Route all the microphones cables along the top row of the cable trays c Use velcro straps to secure the cables callout 2 Note Use one additional extension cable for the microphones between F and G and G and H Use two additional extension cables for the microphone between legs E and F Figure 12 25 Connecting the Microphone Extension Cables Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes ...

Page 241: ...ectrical egress box 800 37783 01 if floor has a trench use electrical egress box 800 37909 01 if cables will run above the ground d Ensure that all cables are neatly routed inside of the table leg as the cables could prevent assembly of the outer leg panel e Attach the outer leg panel callout 4 Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Velcro straps 52 0499 xx Kit 69 2403 xx Subkit 53 3789 ...

Page 242: ...0 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 12 Building the Second Row Table TX9200 Systems Only Assembling the Second Row Table Figure 12 26 Routing the Cables and Attaching the Outer Leg Panel and Electrical Egress Box ...

Page 243: ...ow the numbering in Figure 12 27 to determine the correct privacy panel to use Note Two people may be required for this step b Assemble the 3 screws callout 5 from underneath to hold each panel c Repeat Steps a through b for the remaining privacy panels Caution USE THE CORRECT M8 x 16mm SCREWS FOR THIS STEP The correct screws do not have shoulder washers Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn No...

Page 244: ...e System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 12 Building the Second Row Table TX9200 Systems Only Assembling the Second Row Table Figure 12 27 Assembling the Privacy Panels ...

Page 245: ... underside of the tables by squeezing the component as shown in Figure 12 28 and placing it into the cable slot Tip If you need to remove the covers place your finger in the open edge of the cover and pull the cover out Figure 12 28 Placing the Microphone Covers Into the Underside of the Tables Step 36 Remove the protective film from the table legs Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 ...

Page 246: ... 36 Cisco TelePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 12 Building the Second Row Table TX9200 Systems Only Assembling the Second Row Table ...

Page 247: ...is chapter contains the steps you perform to assembly a 4 or 8 seat second row and includes the following sections Differences in Conference Experience for 14 and 10 Seat TX9200 Systems page 13 4 Overview of 18 14 and 10 Seat System Installation page 13 4 Assembling an 8 Seat Second Row For a 14 Seat TX9200 page 13 6 Assembling a 4 Seat Second Row For a 10 Seat TX9200 System page 13 40 Room Sizes ...

Page 248: ...agrams Figure 13 1 Dimensions for a 14 Seat TX9200 System Figure 13 2 shows you the measurements for drilling a cable trench for the 14 seat TX9200 system Caution THESE MEASUREMENTS DEPEND ON THE PLACEMENT OF THE REFLECTOR WALL Failure to account for the reflector wall depth can result in an incorrect trench location For systems that use a wall mounted reflector wall add 3 76 mm to the rear wall d...

Page 249: ...that use the minimum distance between the reflector wall and the wall of the room add 8 203 mm Add more depth if you plan to install the reflector wall farther away from the rear wall Figure 13 2 Cable Trenching Core Drilling Measurements for a 14 Seat TX9200 System There are currently no cable trench diagrams available for a 10 seat TX9200 system You must run the power and Ethernet cables on the ...

Page 250: ... in the conference view the table with a curved front edge as shown in Figure 13 3 In addition the second row table edges will be visible to other conference participants Figure 13 3 VIew of Second Row Table with Curved Table Edge Overview of 18 14 and 10 Seat System Installation The entire TX9200 system is shipped for this type of customer installation therefore you will have some extra table pie...

Page 251: ...for an 18 Seat TX9200 System Figure 13 5 shows the sections and table legs that are removed for a 14 seat TX9200 system Note There is one additional modification to make for a 14 seat system You remove bracket 5L from the left side of the bracket 800 37781 xx and replace it with bracket 3L from 800 37779 xx For more information see the Assembling an 8 Seat Second Row For a 14 Seat TX9200 section o...

Page 252: ...from 800 37782 xx For more information see the Assembling a 4 Seat Second Row For a 10 Seat TX9200 System section on page 13 40 Figure 13 6 Tabletop and Table Leg Part Numbers for a 10 Seat TX9200 System Assembling an 8 Seat Second Row For a 14 Seat TX9200 To assemble a second row table with five table legs and four table sections complete the following steps Step 1 Unpack each table leg Step 2 Se...

Page 253: ...e OL 27038 01 Chapter 13 Building the Second Row Table For a 14 and 10 Seat TX9200 System Assembling an 8 Seat Second Row For a 14 Seat TX9200 Step 4 If required adjust the nut until the distance between the hex nut and the structure is 22mm Figure 13 7 Adjusting the Leveling Feet on the Table Legs ...

Page 254: ...e attachment brackets from two table legs by completing the following steps a Remove the 3L bracket from 800 37779 xx Save this bracket b Remove the 5L bracket from the table leg 800 37781 xx c Replace the 5L bracket you just removed with the 3L bracket from Step a Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Table leg not used for bracket only 800 37779 xx Kit 69 2314 xx 1 51 Table leg middle...

Page 255: ... and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 13 Building the Second Row Table For a 14 and 10 Seat TX9200 System Assembling an 8 Seat Second Row For a 14 Seat TX9200 Figure 13 8 Removing the 5L Bracket ...

Page 256: ... xx callouts 2 and 3 e Line up the alignment pins to the holes and attach the panel with eight M8 x 16mm screws callout 4 These screws and all screws that attach the privacy panel to the table legs attach from the rear of the system Figure 13 9 shows the table legs as if you were standing from the front of the system and facing the second row f Check that the top surface of each leg are the same h...

Page 257: ...t Second Row For a 14 Seat TX9200 Figure 13 9 Assembling the Middle and Mid Left Table Legs and Privacy Panel Bracket Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Privacy panel bracket 700 37511 xx Kit 69 2315 xx 1 52 2 Table leg middle 800 37781 xx Kit 69 2314 xx 1 51 3 Table leg mid left 800 37777 xx Kit 69 2314 xx 1 52 4 M8 x 16mm pan head screws black 48 2430 xx Kit 53 3798 xx Subkit 69 23...

Page 258: ...2 xx using 8 M8x 16mm screws callout 3 Step 8 Check that the 800 37782 xx is the same height as the other legs and that the top surface is level Caution USE THE CORRECT M8 x 16mm SCREWS FOR THIS STEP The correct screws do not have shoulder washers Figure 13 10 Assembling the Mid Right Privacy Panel Bracket Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Table leg mid right 800 37782 xx Kit 69 231...

Page 259: ...78 xx using 8 M8x 16mm screws callout 3 Step 10 Check that the 800 37778 is the same height as the other legs and that the top surface is level Caution USE THE CORRECT M8 x 16mm SCREWS FOR THIS STEP The correct screws do not have shoulder washers Figure 13 11 Assembling the Far Right Privacy Panel Bracket Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Table leg far right 800 37778 xx Kit 69 2314...

Page 260: ...76 xx using 8 M8x 16mm screws callout 3 Step 12 Check that the 800 37776 xx is the same height as the other legs and that the top surface is level Caution USE THE CORRECT M8 x 16mm SCREWS FOR THIS STEP The correct screws do not have shoulder washers Figure 13 12 Assembling the Far Left Privacy Panel Bracket Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Table leg far left 800 37776 xx Kit 69 231...

Page 261: ...ust the distance as required Note Figure 13 13 shows a second row with six sections however the measurements are the same for either a 10 14 or 18 seat system Note Make sure that the table legs are vertically level If required loosen the screws and adjust the vertical level of the table legs then retighten them Note You can place furniture sliders flat plastic pieces under the second row table leg...

Page 262: ...200 Step 14 Make sure that the first and second row tables are the same height by completing the following steps a Set up a laser level behind the second row b Align the top of the table legs with the bottom of the wooden tabletops on the first row Note Figure 13 14 shows a second row with six sections however this assembly step is the same for either a 10 14 or 18 seat system Figure 13 14 Alignin...

Page 263: ...wer jumper cables to the power Ethernet outlets Note Note the orientation of the power Ethernet outlets you can only install them in one orientation Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Power Ethernet outlets See Notes section 6 54 55 56 Part number varies by country Refer to Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors for the correct part number 2...

Page 264: ...9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 13 Building the Second Row Table For a 14 and 10 Seat TX9200 System Assembling an 8 Seat Second Row For a 14 Seat TX9200 Figure 13 15 Assembling the Power Ethernet Outlets ...

Page 265: ... the power Ethernet assemblies to the table assembly four screws per assembly Figure 13 16 Connecting the Power Ethernet Assemblies to the Table Assembly Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Power Ethernet assembly See Notes 3 Part number varies by country Refer to Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors for the correct part number 2 M5 flat he...

Page 266: ...t 3 b Attach an ethernet cable callout 4 and if required a power cable to the power Ethernet outlet Note Use the long Ethernet cable callout 5 for table 800 37776 xx c Repeat Steps a through b for the other outside outlet Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Power Ethernet outlet See Notes 2 Part number varies by country Refer to Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and T...

Page 267: ...ssembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 13 Building the Second Row Table For a 14 and 10 Seat TX9200 System Assembling an 8 Seat Second Row For a 14 Seat TX9200 Figure 13 17 Assembling the Outside Power Ethernet Connections ...

Page 268: ...tep 18 Insert the power Ethernet outlet assemblies you built in Step 17 into the outside table legs Note Make sure that you place the assembly with the long Ethernet cable in table 800 37776 xx Figure 13 18 Installing the Power Ethernet Outlets to the Outside Table Legs Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Power Ethernet outlet assembly N A 2 Already assembled 2 M5 flat head screw 48 0...

Page 269: ... xx and 800 37782 xx using M3 nuts callout 2 for each PDU b Connect the power cables from legs 800 37776 xx and 800 37777 xx to the PDU between legs 800 37777 xx and 800 37781 xx c Connect the power cables from legs 800 37778 xx 800 37782 xx and 800 37781 xx to the PDU between legs 800 37781 xx and 800 37782 xx d Use the velcro straps to route the cables cleanly Figure 13 19 Placing the PDUs Into ...

Page 270: ...re the cables with Velcro straps callout 1 Use Velcro straps callout 1 to cleanly route the cables d Attach the table leg side panel assemblies callouts 2 3 5 and 6 e Level the table assembly using a laser level and the diamond marks on the sides of the legs as a reference point For additional cabling information see Chapter 10 Connecting and Routing the Cables Note Figure 13 20 shows a second row...

Page 271: ...embly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 13 Building the Second Row Table For a 14 and 10 Seat TX9200 System Assembling an 8 Seat Second Row For a 14 Seat TX9200 Figure 13 20 Routing the Cables and Attaching the Table Leg Panels ...

Page 272: ...s callout 4 and tighten them to bring the tables together d Attach two joint plates callout 5 using 12 screws callout 6 Caution USE THE CORRECT M8 x 16mm SCREWS FOR THIS STEP The correct screws do not have shoulder washers Using incorrect longer screws can cause leveling problems with the table sections Note The natural woods that are used for the tabletop finishes have a unique color grain and te...

Page 273: ...d TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 13 Building the Second Row Table For a 14 and 10 Seat TX9200 System Assembling an 8 Seat Second Row For a 14 Seat TX9200 Figure 13 21 Connecting the Table Sections ...

Page 274: ...sembled table sections b Install four wooden biscuits callout 2 into the slots then gently push the table sections together c Position the 2 half moon table joiners callout 3 and tighten them to bring the tables together d Attach two joint plates callout 4 using 12 screws callout 5 Note The images in Figure 13 22 are shown upside down for clarity Figure 13 22 Connecting the Mid Right Table Section...

Page 275: ...ep 23 Assemble table section 700 37152 xx to the assembled table sections by performing the same steps as Step 22 Note The images in Figure 13 23 are shown upside down for clarity Figure 13 23 Connecting the Far Right Table Section to the Assembled Table Sections Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Second row table section far right 700 37152 xx Kit 69 2301 xx or 69 2386 xx 1 73 Kit n...

Page 276: ...ews nearest the 65 inch displays for each leg d Insert the screws farthest away from the displays shown as callout 1b in Figure 13 24 for all table legs e Fully tighten the screws you inserted in Steps a through d Caution USE THE CORRECT M8 x 16mm SCREWS FOR THIS STEP The correct screws do not have shoulder washers Using incorrect longer screws can cause leveling problems with the table sections N...

Page 277: ... TX9200 Step 25 Perform final measurements between the first and second row tables and move the second row table as required Note You can place furniture sliders flat plastic pieces under the second row table legs to facilitate moving of the table Note Figure 13 25 shows a second row with six sections however the measurements are is the same for either a 10 14 or 18 seat system Figure 13 25 Distan...

Page 278: ... away from the 65 inch displays using 2 M4 x 30mm screws callout 2 b Feed the microphone cable into the privacy panel bracket Note Make sure that the cable goes into the channel that is shown in Figure 13 26 c Assemble the other 3 microphones by repeating Steps a and b Figure 13 26 Installing the Microphones Into the Table Tops Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Microphone assembly 7...

Page 279: ...ll the microphones cables along the top row of the cable trays c Use velcro straps to secure the cables callout 2 Note Use one additional extension cable for the microphone between table legs 800 37777 x and 800 37776 xx Note Figure 13 27 shows a second row with six sections however this assembly step is the same for either a 10 14 or 18 seat system Figure 13 27 Connecting the Microphone Extension...

Page 280: ... Seat Second Row For a 14 Seat TX9200 Step 28 When connecting the microphone cables to the audio video extension unit LAEB follow the wiring diagram in the Wiring Diagrams for CTS TX9000 and TX9200 Systems section on page 10 17 omitting the connections on the LAEB that are shown in Figure 13 28 The connections are denoted as MIC 4 and MIC 9 in Figure 10 16 and Figure 10 17 Figure 13 28 LAEB Connec...

Page 281: ...crew callout 3 Note Use electrical egress box 800 37783 xx if floor has a trench use electrical egress box 800 37909 xx if cables will run above the ground d Ensure that all cables are neatly routed inside of the table leg as the cables could prevent assembly of the outer leg panel e Attach the outer leg panel callout 4 Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Velcro straps 52 0499 xx Kit ...

Page 282: ...e and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 13 Building the Second Row Table For a 14 and 10 Seat TX9200 System Assembling an 8 Seat Second Row For a 14 Seat TX9200 Figure 13 29 Routing the Cables and Attaching the Outer Leg Panel and Electrical Egress Box ...

Page 283: ...cy panel to use Note Two people may be required for this step b Assemble the 3 screws callout 5 from underneath to hold each panel c Repeat Steps a through b for the remaining privacy panels Caution USE THE CORRECT M8 x 16mm SCREWS FOR THIS STEP The correct screws do not have shoulder washers Use the privacy panel in callout 1 for the far left table section Use the privacy panel in callout 2 and 5...

Page 284: ...d TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 13 Building the Second Row Table For a 14 and 10 Seat TX9200 System Assembling an 8 Seat Second Row For a 14 Seat TX9200 Figure 13 30 Assembling the Privacy Panels ...

Page 285: ...nent as shown in Figure 13 31 and placing it into the cable slot Tip If you need to remove the covers place your finger in the open edge of the cover and pull the cover out Note Figure 13 31 shows a second row with six sections however this assembly step is the same for either a 10 14 or 18 seat system Figure 13 31 Placing the Microphone Covers Into the Underside of the Tables Step 32 Remove the p...

Page 286: ... legs and two table sections complete the following steps Step 1 Unpack each table leg Step 2 Set the table legs upside down and place them in approximately the position where they are during the final installation Tip Check the label on top of the each leg to determine the placement Step 3 With the leg still upside down measure the gap between the hex nut on the leveling foot and the structure St...

Page 287: ...m Step 5 Switch the attachment brackets from two table legs by completing the following steps a Remove the 6R bracket from 800 37782 xx Save this bracket b Remove the 2R bracket from the table leg 800 37777 xx c Replace the 2Rbracket you just removed with the 6R bracket from Step a Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Table leg 800 37779 xx Kit 69 2314 xx 1 51 N A Table leg 800 37781 x...

Page 288: ...d TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 13 Building the Second Row Table For a 14 and 10 Seat TX9200 System Assembling a 4 Seat Second Row For a 10 Seat TX9200 System Figure 13 33 Removing the 2R Bracket ...

Page 289: ...777 xx callouts 2 and 3 e Line up the alignment pins to the holes and attach the panel with eight M8 x 16mm screws callout 4 These screws and all screws that attach the privacy panel to the table legs attach from the rear of the system Figure 13 34 shows the table legs as if you were standing from the front of the system and facing the second row f Check that the top surface of each leg are the sa...

Page 290: ... a 4 Seat Second Row For a 10 Seat TX9200 System Figure 13 34 Assembling the Center Right Privacy Panel Bracket Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Privacy panel bracket 700 37511 xx Kit 69 2315 xx 1 52 2 Table leg middle 800 37777 xx Kit 69 2314 xx 1 51 3 Table leg left 800 37776 xx Kit 69 2314 xx 1 51 4 M8 x 16mm pan head screws black 48 2430 xx Kit 53 3798 xx Subkit 69 2353 xx 8 47...

Page 291: ...djust the distance as required Note Figure 13 35 shows a second row with six sections however the measurements are the same for either a 10 14 or 18 seat system Note Make sure that the table legs are vertically level If required loosen the screws and adjust the vertical level of the table legs then retighten them Note You can place furniture sliders flat plastic pieces under the second row table l...

Page 292: ...System Step 8 Make sure that the first and second row tables are the same height by completing the following steps a Set up a laser level behind the second row b Align the top of the table legs with the bottom of the wooden tabletops on the first row Note Figure 13 36 shows a second row with six sections however this assembly step is the same for either a 10 14 or 18 seat system Figure 13 36 Align...

Page 293: ...power jumper cables to the power Ethernet outlets Note Note the orientation of the power Ethernet outlets you can only install them in one orientation Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Power Ethernet outlets See Notes section 2 54 55 56 Part number varies by country Refer to Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors for the correct part number...

Page 294: ...0 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 13 Building the Second Row Table For a 14 and 10 Seat TX9200 System Assembling a 4 Seat Second Row For a 10 Seat TX9200 System Figure 13 37 Assembling the Power Ethernet Outlets ...

Page 295: ...ect the power Ethernet assemblies to the table assembly four screws per assembly Figure 13 38 Connecting the Power Ethernet Assemblies to the Table Assembly Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Power Ethernet assembly See Notes 1 Part number varies by country Refer to Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors for the correct part number 2 M5 flat...

Page 296: ... 3 b Attach an ethernet cable callout 4 and if required a power cable to the power Ethernet outlet Note Use the long Ethernet cable callout 5 for table 800 37776 xx c Repeat Steps a through b for the other outside outlet Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Power Ethernet outlet See Notes 2 Part number varies by country Refer to Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Ta...

Page 297: ...mbly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 13 Building the Second Row Table For a 14 and 10 Seat TX9200 System Assembling a 4 Seat Second Row For a 10 Seat TX9200 System Figure 13 39 Assembling the Outside Power Ethernet Connections ...

Page 298: ...m Step 12 Insert the power Ethernet outlet assemblies you built in Step 11 into the outside table legs Note Make sure that you place the assembly with the long Ethernet cable in table 800 37776 xx Figure 13 40 Installing the Power Ethernet Outlets to the Outside Table Legs Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Power Ethernet outlet assembly N A 2 Already assembled 2 M5 flat head screw 4...

Page 299: ...to each privacy panel and 800 37781 xx and 800 37782 xx using M3 nuts callout 2 for each PDU b Connect the power cables from legs 800 37776 xx and 800 37777 xx to the left PDU c Connect the power cables from leg 800 37778 xx to the right PDU d Use the velcro straps to route the cables cleanly Figure 13 41 Placing the PDUs Into the Privacy Panel Channels Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Not...

Page 300: ... with Velcro straps callout 1 Use Velcro straps callout 1 to cleanly route the cables d Attach the table leg side panel assemblies callouts 2 3 5 and 6 e Level the table assembly using a laser level and the diamond marks on the sides of the legs as a reference point For additional cabling information see Chapter 10 Connecting and Routing the Cables Note Figure 13 42 shows a second row with six sec...

Page 301: ...ly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 13 Building the Second Row Table For a 14 and 10 Seat TX9200 System Assembling a 4 Seat Second Row For a 10 Seat TX9200 System Figure 13 42 Routing the Cables and Attaching the Table Leg Panels ...

Page 302: ...ners callout 4 and tighten them to bring the tables together d Attach two joint plates callout 5 using 12 screws callout 6 Caution USE THE CORRECT M8 x 16mm SCREWS FOR THIS STEP The correct screws do not have shoulder washers Using incorrect longer screws can cause leveling problems with the table sections Note The natural woods that are used for the tabletop finishes have a unique color grain and...

Page 303: ...X9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 13 Building the Second Row Table For a 14 and 10 Seat TX9200 System Assembling a 4 Seat Second Row For a 10 Seat TX9200 System Figure 13 43 Connecting the Table Sections ...

Page 304: ...screws nearest the 65 inch displays for each leg d Insert the screws farthest away from the displays shown as callout 1b in Figure 13 44 for all table legs e Fully tighten the screws you inserted in Steps a through d Caution USE THE CORRECT M8 x 16mm SCREWS FOR THIS STEP The correct screws do not have shoulder washers Using incorrect longer screws can cause leveling problems with the table section...

Page 305: ...200 System Step 17 Perform final measurements between the first and second row tables and move the second row table as required Note You can place furniture sliders flat plastic pieces under the second row table legs to facilitate moving of the table Note Figure 13 45 shows a second row with six sections however the measurements are is the same for either a 10 14 or 18 seat system Figure 13 45 Dis...

Page 306: ...ing away from the 65 inch displays using 2 M4 x 30mm screws callout 2 b Feed the microphone cable into the privacy panel bracket Note Make sure that the cable goes into the channel that is shown in Figure 13 46 c Assemble the other 3 microphones by repeating Steps a and b Figure 13 46 Installing the Microphones Into the Table Tops Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Microphone assembl...

Page 307: ...e all the microphones cables along the top row of the cable trays c Use velcro straps to secure the cables callout 2 Note Use one additional extension cable for the microphone between table legs 800 37777 x and 800 37776 xx Note Figure 13 47 shows a second row with six sections however this assembly step is the same for either a 10 14 or 18 seat system Figure 13 47 Connecting the Microphone Extens...

Page 308: ... panel and electrical egress box by completing the following steps a Run all the cables into table leg 800 37778 xx b Use velcro straps callout 1 to secure the cables c Run the cables into the floor opening then attach the electrical egress box assembly callout 2 or callout 5 using 2x screw callout 3 Note Use electrical egress box 800 37783 xx if floor has a trench use electrical egress box 800 37...

Page 309: ...em Assembling a 4 Seat Second Row For a 10 Seat TX9200 System Figure 13 49 Routing the Cables and Attaching the Outer Leg Panel and Electrical Egress Box 4 Outer leg panel 700 37281 xx Kit 800 37778 xx Subkit 69 2314 xx 1 51 5 Electrical egress box with mouse hole for floors with above ground wiring egress 800 37909 xx Kit 69 2314 xx 1 51 Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes ...

Page 310: ...y panel to use Note Two people may be required for this step b Assemble the 3 screws callout 5 from underneath to hold each panel c Repeat Steps a through b for the remaining privacy panels Caution USE THE CORRECT M8 x 16mm SCREWS FOR THIS STEP The correct screws do not have shoulder washers Use the privacy panel in callout 1 for the far left table section Use the privacy panel in callout 2 and 5 ...

Page 311: ...X9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 13 Building the Second Row Table For a 14 and 10 Seat TX9200 System Assembling a 4 Seat Second Row For a 10 Seat TX9200 System Figure 13 50 Assembling the Privacy Panels ...

Page 312: ...mponent as shown in Figure 13 51 and placing it into the cable slot Tip If you need to remove the covers place your finger in the open edge of the cover and pull the cover out Note Figure 13 51 shows a second row with six sections however this assembly step is the same for either a 10 14 or 18 seat system Figure 13 51 Placing the Microphone Covers Into the Underside of the Tables Step 24 Remove th...

Page 313: ...e System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 13 Building the Second Row Table For a 14 and 10 Seat TX9200 System Assembling a 4 Seat Second Row For a 10 Seat TX9200 System ...

Page 314: ...e System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 13 Building the Second Row Table For a 14 and 10 Seat TX9200 System Assembling a 4 Seat Second Row For a 10 Seat TX9200 System ...

Page 315: ... washers through the screw slots callout 5 Figure 14 1 and into the display structure as shown in Figure 14 3 c Secure but do not fully tighten the screws and washers with a 4 Phillips screwdriver or driver bit Attach the top row of screws first then the bottom row of screws The holes are shown in Figure 14 3 Make sure that the stop blocks callout 6 in Figure 14 1 are pushed against the magnet bra...

Page 316: ...eld Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure Figure 14 1 Installing the Right Rear Panel 1 of 3 6 Stop block N A N A Part of the panel 7 Hanger N A N A Part of the panel Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes ...

Page 317: ...placeable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure Figure 14 2 Installing the Right Rear Panel 2 of 3 Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Right rear panel 700 37186 xx Kit 69 2311 xx 1 4 2 Hanger N A N A Part of the panel ...

Page 318: ...lePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure Figure 14 3 Installing the Right Rear Panel 3 of 3 ...

Page 319: ...are the same as installing the right rear panel including using the same washers and screws Figure 14 4 Installing the Left Rear Panel Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Left rear panel 700 37188 01 Kit 69 2311 01 1 4 2 Screw slots N A N A Part of the panel The washers and screws go into these slots 3 Stop blocks N A N A Part of the panel 4 Hanger N A N A Part of the panel 5 Magnet N...

Page 320: ...ontinue to Step b b Hook the hanger of the panel callout 6 in Figure 14 5 into the slot on the display structure c Add the M8 washers to the M8 x 16mm screws then insert the screws in the screw holes to attach the center rear panel to the display structure See Figure 14 6 for more information d Tighten the screws using a 4 Phillips screwdriver or driver bit Figure 14 5 Installing the Center Rear P...

Page 321: ... System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure Figure 14 6 Installing the Center Rear Panel 2 of 2 Installation Detail ...

Page 322: ...into the right top panel Note Align the connector so that the barb in the connector callout 2 in Figure 14 7 faces the cutout in the plastic panel Figure 14 7 Installing the Right Top Panel Light Connector Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Right top panel 700 37192 01 Kit 69 2311 xx 1 4 2 Right top panel light connector 37 1389 01 Kit 69 2349 xx 1 16 Part of the lighting cable The l...

Page 323: ... on the rear panel b Attach the metal strip on the panel callout 2 in Figure 14 8 to the magnet on the rear panel c Make sure that the inboard edge of the top panel is aligned with the inboard edge of the rear panel Figure 14 8 Installing the Right Top Panel 1 of 2 Panel Description Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Right top panel 700 37192 01 Kit 69 2311 xx 1 4 2 Metal strip N A N...

Page 324: ...00 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure Figure 14 9 Installing the Right Top Panel 2 of 2 Connecting the Panel To the Display Structure ...

Page 325: ... and left top panels using the instructions from Step 5 Note Figure 14 10 shows the structure from the rear Left and right are reversed Figure 14 10 Installing the Center and Left Top Panels Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Center top panel 700 37194 01 Kit 69 2311 xx 1 4 2 Left top panel 700 37193 01 Kit 69 2311 xx 1 4 3 Right top panel 700 37192 01 Kit 69 2311 xx 1 4 Already inst...

Page 326: ...re 14 11 b Place one end of the LED light into its recess in the top cover then snap it down into place See Figure 14 12 and Figure 14 13 for more information Note Press on the clip tabs as needed to open the clips during installation Use finger force only c Repeat Step a through Step b for the other three lights Figure 14 11 Installing the LED Lights 1 of 3 Connector Location Key Part Description...

Page 327: ... TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure Figure 14 12 Installing the LED Lights 2 of 2 Placing the LED Unit Into the Top Cover ...

Page 328: ...9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure Figure 14 13 Installing the LED Lights 3 of 3 Inserting the Light Into the Display Assembly ...

Page 329: ...ure Step 8 Install the bottom bezel to the display structure by pressing the ball studs in the bezels into the holes in the display structure Note Do not install the top bezel until you perform the camera setup in Chapter 15 First Time Setup Figure 14 14 Installing the Bottom Bezel Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Bottom Bezel 700 37421 01 Kit 69 2312 xx 1 5 ...

Page 330: ...side brackets to the bottom ends of the right and left display stand Note Do not tighten the screws until you attach the panels with the screws in Step 9 g Figure 14 15 Installing the Rear Facade Panels 1 of 7 Installing the Lower Facade Brackets to the Display Stands Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Facade bracket lower left 700 37762 01 Kit 69 2323 xx 1 1 2 Facade bracket lower r...

Page 331: ...pleting Installation of the Main Display Structure b Install the rear center facade panel It connects to the display structure with magnets Figure 14 16 Installing the Rear Facade Panels 2 of 7 Installing the Center Facade Panel Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Center facade panel 700 37427 01 Kit 69 2325 xx 1 3 ...

Page 332: ...tach the plates to the panel using three M5 nuts Note The attachment plates have one vertical row of holes and one vertical row of slots Arrange the plate as shown in Figure 14 17 so that the row of holes are on the inside and the row of slots are on the outside Figure 14 17 Installing the Rear Facade Panels 3 of 7 Attaching the Facade Attachment Plates to the Center Facade Panel Key Part Descript...

Page 333: ... the threaded studs until Step 9 i Align the guide pins callout 3 in Figure 14 19 to the holes that are shown in Figure 14 19 f Press the ball studs in the top of the panels to the display structure to secure the assembly Note The bottom section is held by magnets Note Figure 14 18 shows the structure from the rear Left and right are reversed Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Lower ...

Page 334: ...000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure Figure 14 18 Installing the Rear Facade Panels 4 of 7 Installing the Lower Rear Facade Panels ...

Page 335: ...em TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure Figure 14 19 Installing the Rear Facade Panels 5 of 7 Location of Guide Pin Holes ...

Page 336: ...he outer part of the facade panels as shown in Figure 14 20 two screws on each side and tighten the screws h Tighten the screws that secure the lower facade brackets to the display stands You installed these screws in Step 9 a Figure 14 20 Installing the Rear Facade Panels 6 of 7 Inserting the Outside Screws Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 M6 x 16mm screws 48 3000 01 Kit 69 2356 x...

Page 337: ...s you installed in Step 9 c with M5 nuts using an 8mm socket or nut driver Note Make sure that the studs in the panels go through the slots in the facade attachment plates If the panels require adjustment move the studs within the slots in the facade attachment plate Figure 14 21 Installing the Rear Facade Panels 7 of 7 Securing the Left and Right Panels to the Facade Attachment Plate Key Part Des...

Page 338: ...ner cover between the table and the display by completing the following steps a Place the runner cover on the runner base Caution Be careful to not strike the display with the cover when you place it on the base Figure 14 22 Installing the Cable Runner Cover 1 of 4 Placing the Cover on the Cable Runner Base Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Cable runner cover 700 37442 01 Kit 69 234...

Page 339: ...pter 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure b Push the cable runner cover toward the table until it contacts the table structure The cable cover then clears the display structure and sits flat on the runner base Figure 14 23 Installing the Cable Runner Cover 2 of 4 Moving the Cover Toward the Table ...

Page 340: ...e OL 27038 01 Chapter 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure c Push the runner cover toward the display structure to engage the keyhole standoffs on the underside of the display stand Figure 14 24 Installing the Cable Runner Cover 3 of 4 Moving the Cover Toward the Display Structure ...

Page 341: ...8 01 Chapter 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure d Secure the Cable runner cover to the base with M6 screws Figure 14 25 Installing the Cable Runner Cover 4 of 4 Attaching the Cover to the Base Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 M6 x 16mm screws 48 3000 01 Kit 69 2356 xx 2 6 ...

Page 342: ...procedure c Pull the presentation and Cisco Touch cables out from the exit hole in the table until there is 8 feet 2 4 meters of slack in the cables Installing the privacy panels can cause the cables to lose slack Note Creating this slack allows the presentation cable and when connected Cisco Touch device to reach the farthest conference participant d Pull the cables in and out from their exit hol...

Page 343: ...e System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure Figure 14 26 Attaching the Center Upper and Lower Privacy Panels Outer ...

Page 344: ...ver to the back of the center display stand Note If your system uses a free standing reflector wall skip this step Figure 14 27 Installing the Cable Cover to the Rear of the Center Display Stand Systems with a Wall Mounted Reflector Wall Only Key Part Description Part Kit Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Center floor cable cover base 700 39002 01 Kit 69 2323 01 1 1 2 Center floor cable cover cap 700 39003 0...

Page 345: ...steps a Partially install two M6 screws in front of the center display structure The screws are highlighted in red in Figure 14 28 Figure 14 28 Installing the Data Display Bracket 1 of 3 Inserting the Display Bracket Screws Into the Center Display Structure Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 M6 x 16mm screws 48 3000 01 Kit 69 2356 xx 2 6 You partially install two screws in this step ...

Page 346: ... Place the presentation display bracket onto the two screws you inserted in the previous step c Tighten the two screws Figure 14 29 Installing the Data Display Bracket 2 of 3 Inserting the Bracket into the Display Assembly Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Presentation display bracket 700 37137 01 Kit 69 2323 xx 1 1 2 M6 x 16mm screws 48 3000 01 Kit 69 2356 xx 2 6 ...

Page 347: ...Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure d Insert the two remaining two M6 screws and tighten them See for Figure 14 30 for more information Figure 14 30 Installing the Data Display Bracket 3 of 3 Inserting the Bracket into the Display Assembly ...

Page 348: ...nt center facade panel by completing the following steps a Place the facade in the channel shown in Figure 14 31 and Figure 14 32 b Rock it backwards around the alignment pins shown in Figure 14 32 Figure 14 31 Installing the Front Center Facade Panel 1 of 3 Channel Location in Display Assembly Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Front center facade panel 700 37424 01 Kit 69 2325 xx 1...

Page 349: ...X9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure Figure 14 32 Installing the Front Center Facade Panel 2 of 3 Putting the Panel into Place ...

Page 350: ...em TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure Figure 14 33 Installing the Front Center Facade Panel 3 of 3 Alignment Pin Detail ...

Page 351: ...in Step 14 Be sure that the front and rear facade panels align with each other Tip You may need to remove the protective film from the edges of the center panel so that the left and right panels install easily Figure 14 34 Attaching the Front Right and Front Left Facade Panels 1 of 2 Panel Overview Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Front left facade panel 700 37422 01 Kit 69 2325 xx...

Page 352: ...X9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure Figure 14 35 Attaching the Front Right and Front Left Facade Panels 2 of 2 Front and Rear Panel Alignment Detail ...

Page 353: ...n Display Structure Step 16 Attach the front facade panel tethers by attaching one side of the tether on the hook on the front facade panel and the other side of the tether on the hook in the facade panel bracket Figure 14 36 Attaching the Front Facade Panel Tethers Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Panel tether 700 39093 01 Kit 69 2409 01 3 6 ...

Page 354: ...splay three in total b Attach the display to the channel Tip Use the Velcro straps to take up any slack in the cables Figure 14 37 Assembling the Data Display to the Data Display Bracket 1 of 3 Data Display and Channel Rear View Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Data display 74 10343 01 CTS TX9K DATADISP 1 28 2 Data display channel 700 37139 01 Kit 69 2323 xx 1 1 3 M6 x 20mm screws ...

Page 355: ...d Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure c Install the display to the data display bracket using four M6 screws Figure 14 38 Assembling the Data Display to the Data Display Bracket 3 of 3 Channel Location ...

Page 356: ... that is already installed e Secure the display to the bracket using the captive screws on the bracket Figure 14 39 Assembling the Data Display to the Data Display Bracket 3 of 3 Display Channel Bracket and Display Assembly Side View Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Data display and channel N A 1 2 Data display bracket N A 1 Already installed in the display assembly 3 Captive screw...

Page 357: ...t each other c Check the reflector for any gaps between the reflector panels and adjust the panels to close any gaps Use the following guidelines for adjusting gaps If there is a gap at the top of the panels raise the end If there is a gap at the bottom of the panels lower the end Raise or lower the panels using the leveling feet in the wall panels that are shown in Figure 6 21 If the panels requi...

Page 358: ...sco TelePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure Figure 14 40 Installing the Wall Panels ...

Page 359: ...on of the Main Display Structure Step 19 If the gaps between the panels are uneven use the shims in the accessory kit to place between the bottom of the panel and the bottom ledge of the Z bracket Figure 14 41 Placing Shims to Raise the Reflector Panels Key Part Description Part Kit Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Shim 700 39916 xx Kit 69 2291 xx 24 43 A ...

Page 360: ...Chapter 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure Step 20 Install the floor runner cover between the reflector wall and the rear of the system Figure 14 42 Installing the Rear Floor Runner Cover Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Rear floor runner cover 700 39003 01 Kit 69 2323 01 1 1 ...

Page 361: ...ext You zoom and focus the camera before you install the rest of the system parts After you complete the camera procedures in the Setting Up the Cameras section on page 15 9 in Chapter 15 First Time Setup you then attach the camera hood assembly top bezel and Service Panels and if required adjust the outside system panels by completing the steps in the Attaching the Camera Hood Assembly Top Bezel ...

Page 362: ...14 48 Cisco TelePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 14 Completing Installation of the Main Display Structure Where to Go Next ...

Page 363: ...0 System That Uses a Static Network Address page 15 5 Setting Up CTS Components page 15 7 Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager for Your Cisco TelePresence System Before you can use your system you need to configure your system in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Unified CM You can configure your system and complete all steps in this chapter prior to configuring your device in Unifi...

Page 364: ...ystem as a device in Unified CM For more information refer to the Configuring a Cisco TelePresence Device section in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration Guide for the Cisco TelePresence System Step 3 Add the TFTP server for your Unified CM server to your system using the Cisco TelePresence Administration Software GUI For more formation refer to the Cisco Unified Communications M...

Page 365: ...cable going to the network port If your system does not use the Dynamic Network Host Protocol DHCP to automatically assign an IP address you need to configure a static IP address as described in the Setting Up a TX9000 or TX9200 System That Uses a Static Network Address section on page 15 5 If the last check mark displayed is a red X there has been a compact flash error if you receive this error c...

Page 366: ...inistration or use Secure Shell SSH to log in to the TX9000 and TX9200 Figure 15 2 System IP Address Note If the IP address that displays is 192 168 100 2 the system could not contact the DHCP server or your system does not use DHCP If your network does not use DHCP set a static IP address for your system as described in the Setting Up a TX9000 or TX9200 System That Uses a Static Network Address s...

Page 367: ...chapter of the Cisco TelePresence System Administrator s Guide for your software release Note If you are using the TFTP address that DHCP supplies for Cisco Unified Communications Manager do not perform this action Setting Up a TX9000 or TX9200 System That Uses a Static Network Address If your system does not use the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP to obtain an address and uses a statical...

Page 368: ...prompted to do so By default the user name is admin and the password is cisco The First Time Setup wizard screen displays c If the CTS Admin UI button displays click this button to open the Cisco TelePresence Administrative GUI d Navigate to Configuration IP Settings e Change the DHCP Enabled setting to No f Enter a static IP address subnet mask and IP gateway for your system into the fields Optio...

Page 369: ...e 15 23 Setting Up the Microphones page 15 24 Setting Up the Presentation Display page 15 26 Other Devices page 15 28 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 To set up the displays complete the following steps Step 1 Using the IP address that appeared on the d...

Page 370: ...equence is the left center then right display screen Video cable is not connected to its corresponding codec connector Ethernet cable from secondary codec is not plugged into the correct port on the primary codec Check that the cable from each display is plugged into the correct connector on its corresponding codec Plug the video to video cable into the display connector on the correct codec as fo...

Page 371: ... 15 9 Adjusting the Zoom section on page 15 12 Focusing the Camera section on page 15 17 Attaching the Camera Hood Assembly Top Bezel and Service Panels and Aligning the Rear Panels section on page 15 18 Starting the Software Setup and Preparing the Cameras and Camera Targets To start the software setup complete the following steps Step 1 Assemble the large camera target When you slide the Camera ...

Page 372: ...sco TelePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 15 First Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components Figure 15 4 Camera Target Assembly 6 6 6 5 4 201192 ...

Page 373: ...Tip You can feel under the table to find the small round recesses 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 If...

Page 374: ...ew on the camera lenses so that they are between the zoom and the focus rings Figure 15 5 Attaching the Camera Gaskets to the Cameras Adjusting the Zoom Correctly adjusting the zoom ensures that the conference participants appear life size and the camera provides a seamless video image of the table area To adjust the camera zoom complete the following steps Step 1 Click Show Camera Target Key Part...

Page 375: ...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 Zoom and align the camera so that the curved lines on each side of the target touch the sides of the display as shown in Figure 15 7 To adjust the camera left and right or up and down or to make vertical adjustments use the adjusting screws as shown in Figure ...

Page 376: ...Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Chapter 15 First Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components Figure 15 7 Correct Camera Target Alignment Center Display Red plus sign within black cross Red lines Note curved lines touching screen border Table edge 205764 ...

Page 377: ...es Zoom and align the camera so that the curved line on the right side of the display touches the red adjustment line at the right edge of the display as shown in Figure 15 8 To adjust the camera left and right or up and down or to make vertical adjustments use the adjusting screws as shown in Figure 15 6 Note If one of the left right screws is covered by the camera cable use the other screw to ma...

Page 378: ...as shown in Figure 15 6 Note If one of the left right screws is covered by the camera cable use the other screw to make all left right adjustments Figure 15 9 Correct Camera Target Alignment Left Display i 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 15 17 Step 4 Tighten the thumbscrew on th...

Page 379: ...target five feet 152 cm behind the small target Tip Use a chair to prop up the large target Figure 15 10 Arranging the Small and Large Targets 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 Figur...

Page 380: ...he way to the right d Continue to twist the focus ring until the red and green bars are approximately the same length e Make any additional adjustments you need to make to the zoom adjustments Occasionally adjusting the focus can slightly change the zoom f Click Hide Focus Targets then click Done when you complete the adjustment Step 6 Remove the targets and place them in front of the left camera ...

Page 381: ...038 01 Chapter 15 First Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components Step 1 Install the top bezel to the display structure by pressing the ball studs in the bezels into the holes in the display structure Figure 15 13 Installing the Top Bezel Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Top Bezel 700 37420 01 1 ...

Page 382: ... to adjacent corner on center panel b Tighten the upper screw using a 4 phillips bit or screwdriver c Perform the same steps on the left rear panel Note You perform additional leveling after you install the top bezel however you do not install the top bezel until after you zoom and focus the cameras and attach the camera hood For the additional leveling procedures see the Setting Up the Cameras se...

Page 383: ...ly and attach it with the four screws Note Be careful not to jar or move the camera lenses during this procedure b Attach the magnetic camera cover faceplate to the front face of the camera cover Use the locating pins to correctly position the faceplate Figure 15 15 Attaching the Camera Cover and Faceplate to the Camera Bracket Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Camera cover 700 3773...

Page 384: ... the ball studs in the panels with the holes in the rear panels and press them into place Note Figure 15 16 shows the structure from the rear Left and right are reversed Figure 15 16 Installing the Service Panels Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 Service panel center 700 37195 01 Kit 69 2311 xx 2 2 Service panel right 700 37197 01 Kit 69 2311 xx 1 3 Service panel left 700 37198 01 K...

Page 385: ...he wrong display Cables are plugged into the wrong connector ports Check the wiring diagram that is included with the system to check wiring For more information see Chapter 10 Connecting and Routing the Cables Image not positioned correctly Camera is not aligned correctly Adjust and focus the camera using the targets Image colors are incorrect Video cable is only partially connected Color setting...

Page 386: ...audio cable that is part of the shared presentation cable This cable is on the table The connector is shown in Figure 15 17 Table 15 4 Troubleshooting Chart for Speaker Problems Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution No sound is heard Speaker cable is not connected or is only partially connected Check that the red and black pronged ends of the speaker cable are securely fastened under their corr...

Page 387: ... Click Stop to end audio loopback testing Step 8 Calibrate the microphones by clicking the Test button in the Table Microphone Calibration area Note The room must be completely quiet to properly calibrate microphones and ensure that camera switching is properly enabled Tip Before clicking the Microphone Calibration button you can leave the room and close the door to ensure complete silence in the ...

Page 388: ...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 connected to the audio video extension unit and that the extension cords are properly connected Check that the mute light on each microphone is lit An unlit light indicates that the microphone is not plugged in Lightly tap ...

Page 389: ...ts or changes from the factory default settings The TelePresence system restores the display to its factory default settings each night and any overrides to the default settings will not persist Troubleshooting the Presentation Display Use Table 15 6 to troubleshoot problems with the presentation display Table 15 6 Troubleshooting Chart for Presentation Display Problems Problem Possible Cause Poss...

Page 390: ... Devices Use Other Devices to check the Auxiliary Control Unit which controls the light units surrounding the displays and enables the CTS to get more complete presentation display status information and restore presentation display defaults Click Other Devices on the Hardware Setup window Click the Start radio button to access the Auxiliary Control Unit to begin testing To end the test click Stop...

Page 391: ...ined area with a pencil eraser To polish the tabletop use lemon oil Note Lemon oil is not recommended for daily use Cleaning the Displays Wipe the panel surface gently using only a cleaning cloth or a soft lint free cloth If the surface is particularly dirty wipe with a soft lint free cloth which has been soaked in pure water or water to which a small amount of neutral detergent has been added and...

Page 392: ...pter 16 Use Care Guide Cleaning the Display Screens Cleaning the Display Screens Use a clean soft cloth with warm water and mild soap to remove any marks on your Cisco TelePresence white speaker screens Caution Using anything other than a soft cloth warm water and mild soap may permanently damage the display screen ...

Page 393: ...acing the Center Display Part Number CTS DISP 65 GEN4 page 17 12 Replacing a Codec Part Number CTS CODEC PRI G2R or CTS CODEC PRI RCH PRC page 17 15 Replacing the Light Control Unit Part Number CTS LCU G2R page 17 18 Replacing the Audio Video Extension Unit Part Number CTS LAEB G2R page 17 19 Replacing an LED Light Fixture Part Number CTS TX9000 LEDPK page 17 20 Replacing a Speaker Part Number CTS...

Page 394: ...nsion Unit and TS1 codec 1 meter CTS CAB DPHDMI A Presentation Cable 8 meter DisplayPort to HD video uses HDMI connector with audio cable CTS CAB MDPHDMI A Presentation Cable 8 meter Mini DisplayPort to HD video uses HDMI connector with audio cable CTS CAB VGA A Presentation cable 8 meter VGA to VGA with audio cable CTS CAM TOOL Camera target CTS CODEC PRI G2R Codec all countries except China CTS ...

Page 395: ...ector panels because all required parts are not included wit this kit For an upgrade from a wall mounted reflector wall to a free standing reflector wall use CTS TX9K WMFS KIT CTS TX9K LTRF PNL Light reflector panel CTS TX9K MIC Microphone CTS TX9K SEISMIC Seismic brackets CTS TX9K TBL PNLB Back row table leg panels CTS TX9K TBL PNLF Front row table leg panels CTS TX9K WMFS KIT Kit that converts a...

Page 396: ...R TelePresence G2A Power Cords Israel PWR CORD10 ITA TelePresence G2A Power Cords Italy PWR CORD10 JP TelePresence G2A Power Cords Japan PWR CORD10 NA TelePresence G2A Power Cords North America PWR CORD10 SWI TelePresence G2A Power Cords Switzerland PWR CORD10 UK TelePresence G2A Power Cords United Kingdom and United Arab Emirates Table 17 3 Region and Country Specific Power and Ethernet Connector...

Page 397: ...uide Region and Country Specific Power and Ethernet Connectors CTS LAPCONN SWI Power and Ethernet connectivity for table legs Switzerland CTS LAPCONN UK Power and Ethernet connectivity for table legs United Kingdom and United Arab Emirates Table 17 3 Region and Country Specific Power and Ethernet Connectors for Table Legs Power Cord ID Description ...

Page 398: ...de Finding the Serial Number Location Finding the Serial Number Location You might need the serial number of your CTS TX 9X00 to order FRUs The serial number is located on the top of the outermost foot of the right display frame piece as shown in Figure 17 1 Figure 17 1 Serial Number Location for the CTS TX 9000 and CTS TX 9200 SN XXXNNNNXXXX 343725 ...

Page 399: ... by turning the power switch on the four PDUs to the OFF position Step 2 Remove the camera cover and faceplate See Figure 15 15 for more information Step 3 Remove the top bezel See Figure 15 13 for more information Step 4 Remove the two center LED light fixtures See Figure 14 12 for more information Step 5 Disconnect the LED light plug from the panel mount connector in the center top panel Step 6 ...

Page 400: ...enter top panel Step 16 Reconnect the LED light plug Step 17 Replace the LED light fixture Step 18 Replace the top bezel Step 19 Replace the camera cover and faceplate Step 20 Power the system on and close bottom right facade panel Step 21 Perform the camera setup procedures See the First Time Setup chapter for more information Resetting a Display This section describes the steps you take to remov...

Page 401: ... of the displays Step 1 Remove two access panels behind display See Figure 15 16 for more information Step 2 Remove the rear panel behind the display See Figure 14 1 Figure 14 4 or Figure 14 5 for more information Turn off and then on the power switch located next to the power inlet See Figure 17 2 for more information Figure 17 2 Location of Display Reset Button 208400 Codec DMP On Off Switch AC ...

Page 402: ...for more information Step 4 Remove the LED light fixture above the display See Figure 14 12 for more information Step 5 Disconnect the LED light plug from the panel mount connector in the top panel Step 6 Squeeze together the ends of the clips on the light cable connector and remove it from the top panel See Figure 14 11 for more information Step 7 Remove two access panels behind display See Figur...

Page 403: ...See Figure 5 2 for more information Step 21 Remove mounting spools and hardware from existing display See Figure 5 1 for more information Step 22 Install mounting spools onto replacement display Step 23 Install four facade brackets onto replacement display Step 24 Using two people mount replacement display onto frame Step 25 Connect display cables Step 26 Install vertical bezel Step 27 Install fou...

Page 404: ...tep 2 Remove the top bezel See Figure 15 13 for more information Step 3 Remove the bottom bezel See Figure 14 14 for more information Step 4 Remove the two center LED light fixtures See Figure 14 12 for more information Step 5 Disconnect the LED light plug from the panel mount connector in the center top panel Step 6 Squeeze together the ends of the clips on the light cable connector and remove it...

Page 405: ...m center display See Figure 7 7 for more information Step 19 Disconnect display cables Step 20 Loosen mounting spools on rear of display See Figure 5 1 for more information Step 21 Remove display See Figure 5 2 for more information Step 22 Remove mounting spools and hardware from existing display See Figure 5 1 for more information Step 23 Install mounting spools onto replacement display Step 24 I...

Page 406: ...or See Figure 14 11 for more information Step 37 Replace the center top panel Step 38 Reconnect the LED light plug Step 39 Replace the LED light fixture Step 40 Replace access panels Step 41 Replace the top bezel Step 42 Install bottom bezel Step 43 Power the system on and close bottom facade panels Step 44 Perform the camera setup procedures See the First Time Setup chapter for more information T...

Page 407: ... routing diagram Step 3 Remove the codec by completing the following steps a Loosen but do not remove the four screws two upper two lower that mount the codec to the structure See Figure 8 4 for more information b Remove the codec assembly from the frame c Remove codec brackets by removing the four captive screws two top two bottom connecting the codec brackets to the codec See Figure 8 3 for more...

Page 408: ...1 1 software In this case you cannot immediately load the newest version of CTS software and need to perform an interim upgrade to 1 7 4 For more information see the Upgrading the CTS Software for Systems That Are Running Cisco TelePresence Software Versions Prior to 1 7 4 section of Installing and Configuring the Cisco TelePresence Touch 12 Step 11 Navigate to Troubleshooting Hardware Setup to ve...

Page 409: ... you need to install release 1 9 0 on the Unified CM see steps 1 through 15 in the Upgrading from Cisco TelePresence Software Release 1 7 4 and Above section in this guide http www cisco com en US docs telepresence cucm_cts cucm_cts_admin_book guide cucm_ cts_admin_touchfeat html Step 2 Register the new codec with the Unified CM a Connect the Ethernet cable from the uplink port on the back of the ...

Page 410: ...he TX9000 cabling instructions http www cisco com en US docs telepresence tx9000 assembly_guide tx9000_connecting_power_an d_signal_cables html wp1067341 Step 5 Because only the primary needs to be registered to Unified CM delete the new codec from the Unified CM a Log in to the Unified CM administration interface b In the Device drop down menu choose Phone c Find the codec that you registered in ...

Page 411: ...ins the following topics Required Tools page 17 19 Removing and Replacing the Audio Video Extension Unit page 17 19 Required Tools A 7 mm nut driver or wrench is required Removing and Replacing the Audio Video Extension Unit To replace the audio video extension unit complete the following steps Step 1 Open the bottom facade panels and power off the system by turning the power switch on the four PD...

Page 412: ...D light Step 6 Power on the system by turning the power switches on the PDUs to the ON position Step 7 Close the bottom facade panels Replacing a Speaker Part Number CTS TX9000 SPKR This section describes the steps you take to remove and replace a speaker and contains the following topics Required Tools page 17 20 Removing and Replacing a Speaker page 17 20 Required Tools A 3 Phillips head screwdr...

Page 413: ...e top panel using the two screws Step 13 Reconnect the light cables Step 14 Install the LED light Step 15 Power on the system by turning the power switches on the PDUs to the ON position Step 16 Close the bottom facade panels Replacing a PDU Part Number CTS PWR PDU This section describes the steps you take to remove and replace a PDU and contains the following topics Required Tools page 17 21 Remo...

Page 414: ...the OFF position Step 2 Remove one of the following depending on which microphone you are replacing If you are replacing the center microphone in the front row remove the center microphone cable cover See Figure 11 14 for more information If you are replacing one of the outer microphones in the front row remove the microphone cable cover on the underside of the table section in which the microphon...

Page 415: ...f the system by turning the power switch on the four PDUs to the OFF position Step 2 Disconnect the data display cables from the rear of the data display Step 3 Loosen the captive screws securing the data display to the data display bracket See Figure 14 39 for more information Step 4 Remove the data display from the data display bracket Step 5 Remove the data display panel from the rear of the di...

Page 416: ...igure 11 14 for more information Step 2 Remove the center upper and lower privacy panels See Figure 11 13 for more information Step 3 Disconnect the microphone extension cables from the three microphones See Figure 11 8 for more information Step 4 Remove the three microphones by removing two screws for each microphone See Figure 11 8 for more information Step 5 Remove the cable management ball fro...

Page 417: ...e and install the replacement table top as shown in the Completing Installation of the First Row Table chapter Replacing the Back Row Table Top Part Number CTS TX9XX0 TBL MB MapleFinish orCTS TX9XX0 TBL WB Walnut Finish This section describes the steps you take to remove and replace a back row table top piece and contains the following topics Required Tools page 17 25 Removing and Replacing the Ba...

Page 418: ...ction A Step 12 Assemble and install the replacement table top as shown in the Building the Second Row Table TX9200 Systems Only chapter Replacing a Table Leg Power and Ethernet Connector This section describes the steps you take to remove and replace a table leg power and Ethernet connector and contains the following topics Required Tools page 17 26 Removing and Replacing a Table Leg Power and Et...

Page 419: ...o which the power and Ethernet connector connects to the ON position Step 9 Replace the privacy panels you removed in Step 1 Replacing the Presentation Video Cable or the Cisco Touch Ethernet Cable This section describes the steps you take to remove and replace a table leg power and Ethernet connector and contains the following topics Required Tools page 17 27 Removing and Replacing the Presentati...

Page 420: ...pen the center bottom facade panels Step 12 Remove the cable runner cover See Figure 14 22 for more information Step 13 Unplug the cable from presentation codec TS4 and remove the cable See Figure 10 16 for more information Step 14 Connect the replacement cable to the presentation codec and route through the cable runner and through the rest of the system Ensure that only 6 of cable is left above ...

Page 421: ...channel 1 Chapter 13 69 2323 xx 800 37616 xx Display stand center 1 Chapter 4 69 2323 xx 800 37615 xx Display stand left 1 Chapter 4 69 2323 xx 800 37617 xx Display stand right 1 Chapter 4 69 2323 xx 700 37122 xx Electronic equipment bracket center 1 Chapter 8 69 2323 xx 700 37309 xx Facade bracket center front 1 Chapter 8 69 2323 xx 700 37306 xx Facade bracket center rear top 1 Chapter 8 69 2323 ...

Page 422: ...Parts List Reference 69 2332 xx 700 37738 xx Cable bridge 2 Chapter 10 69 2332 xx 800 37850 xx Center Structure 1 Chapter 9 69 2332 xx 700 37739 xx Inner cable bridge cap 2 Chapter 11 69 2332 xx 700 23345 xx Joint plates 4 Chapter 11 69 2332 xx 700 37028 xx Left side cable runner 1 Chapter 10 69 2332 xx 800 37847 xx Left side leg 1 Chapter 10 69 2332 xx 800 37846 xx 700 37181 xx Left table leg pan...

Page 423: ... panel 1 Chapter 13 69 2332 xx 700 37426 xx Rear lower facade panel left 1 Chapter 13 69 2332 xx 700 37425 xx Rear lower facade panel right 1 Chapter 13 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 2311 xx 700 37189 xx Center rear panel 1 Chapter 13 69 2311 xx 700 37194 xx Center top panel 1 Chapter 13 69 2311 xx 700 37188 xx Left rear panel 1 Ch...

Page 424: ... 48 2594 xx M4 x 10mm pan head screw black 25 Chapter 7 53 3789 xx 69 2359 xx 48 0748 xx M3 x 6mm flat head screw 15 Chapter 7 53 3789 xx 69 2360 xx 48 2058 xx M5 x 10mm screw hex 60 Chapter 5 53 3789 xx 69 2361 xx 48 2410 xx M8 x 20mm screw 6 53 3789 xx 69 2362 xx 49 0746 xx M4 nut 10 Chapter 11 53 3789 xx 69 2369 xx 49 1377 xx M8 clear plastic washer 16 Chapter 13 53 3789 xx 69 2395 xx 48 3013 x...

Page 425: ...cket 12 Chapter 5 69 2318 xx 800 37838 xx Bezel speaker bracket top center 1 Chapter 7 69 2318 xx 800 37837 xx Bezel speaker bracket top left 1 Chapter 7 69 2318 xx 800 37886 xx Bezel speaker bracket top right 1 Chapter 7 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 2372 xx 700 37046 xx Vertical bezel 2 Chapter 7 69 2372 xx 700 37618 xx Vertical ...

Page 426: ...deo uses HDMI connector HD video uses HDMI connector 5m 2 Chapter 10 69 2345 xx 37 1385 xx Cable speaker cable 6 5m 1 Chapter 10 69 2345 xx 37 1386 xx Ethernet cable 5m 3 Chapter 10 69 2345 xx 37 1387 xx Cable HD video uses HDMI connector DVI 3m 1 Chapter 10 69 2345 xx 37 1394 xx Cable USB USB 5m 1 Chapter 10 69 2345 xx 37 1409 xx Ethernet cable 9m 2 Chapter 11 69 2345 xx 47 24782 xx Cable labels ...

Page 427: ... 69 2347 xx 47 24784 xx Cable labels TS3 codec 1 Chapter 10 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 2348 xx 37 1331 xx Power cord US 0 8m 1 Chapter 10 69 2348 xx 37 1384 xx Cable HD video uses HDMI connector HD video uses HDMI connector 5m 1 Chapter 10 69 2348 xx 47 24785 xx Cable labels TS4 codec Chapter 10 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number P...

Page 428: ...art Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 2350 xx 37 1382 xx Ethernet cable 6m 4 Chapters 9 10 69 2350 xx 37 1025 xx Ethernet cable 8m 2 Chapters 9 10 69 2350 xx 47 24787 xx Cable labels 1st row Ethernet power and microphone cables 1 Chapter 10 69 2350 xx 700 37866 xx Cable management ball 2 Chapter 11 Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference CTS TX9K M...

Page 429: ...cription Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 74 10341 xx 74 10336 xx LED lights center 2 feet 2 Chapter 13 74 10341 xx 74 10337 xx LED lights left and right 4 feet 2 Chapter 13 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference N A 74 xxxx xx I O modules power Ethernet 1 Chapters 9 10 See Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power...

Page 430: ...Modules Power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference N A 74 xxxx xx I O modules power Ethernet 1 Chapters 9 10 See Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors for the specific part numbers Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference N A...

Page 431: ...D Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference N A 74 xxxx xx I O modules power Ethernet 1 Chapters 9 10 See Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors for the specific part numbers Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference N A 74 xxxx xx I O modules power Ethernet 1...

Page 432: ...ing bracket 1 Chapter 8 CTS TX9K CAMCLSTR 48 2284 xx M4 x 20mm hex socket cap screw 6 Chapter 14 CTS TX9K CAMCLSTR 48 2341 xx M8 x 20mm flange head hex socket cap screw 8 Chapter 8 CTS TX9K CAMCLSTR 49 0420 xx M4 keps nut 1 Chapter 14 CTS TX9K CAMCLSTR 49 0748 xx M6 nut 4 Chapter 14 Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference CTS LCU G2R 800 33995 xx Light control u...

Page 433: ...List Reference 69 2341 xx 700 37442 xx Cable runner cover Chapter 13 Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference CTS TX9K CODEC OPT Country specific Codec 1 Chapter 8 Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference CTS TX9K CODEC OPT Country specific Codec 1 Chapter 8 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapte...

Page 434: ...ePresence Touch 12 1 Chapter 13 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 1674 xx 700 23960 xx Horizontal bar 2 Chapter 14 69 1674 xx 700 23961 xx Kit 800 29313 xx Vertical bar 2 Chapter 14 69 1674 xx 700 23964 xx Tabletop camera target small 1 Chapter 14 69 1674 xx 700 24321 xx Cardboard ruler 1 Chapter 14 69 1674 xx 700 24292 xx Tabletop cam...

Page 435: ...2 Chapter 3 69 2291 xx 700 36906 xx Reflector panel far left 1 Chapter 3 69 2291 xx 700 36910 xx Reflector panel far right 1 Chapter 3 69 2291 xx 700 38159 xx Horizontal L bracket center 1 Chapter 3 69 2291 xx 700 38160 xx Horizontal L bracket left 1 Chapter 3 69 2291 xx 700 38161 xx Horizontal L bracket right 1 Chapter 3 69 2291 xx 74 10198 xx Reflector panel repair kit 1 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID...

Page 436: ...2292 xx 700 39006 xx Center locator bracket 2 69 2292 xx Upper L bracket 4 Chapter 6 69 2292 xx Lower L bracket 3 Chapter 6 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 2340 xx 800 37499 xx Mounting Arm 1 Chapter 6 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 2340 xx 800 37499 xx Mounting Arm 1 ...

Page 437: ...nut 700 37375 xx maple First row center table section 1 Chapter 11 69 2300 xx walnut 69 2344 xx maple 700 37020 xx walnut 700 37376 xx maple First row left table section 1 Chapter 11 69 2300 xx walnut 69 2344 xx maple 700 37021 xx walnut 700 37377 xx maple First row right table section 1 Chapter 11 69 2300 xx walnut 69 2344 xx maple 69 2298 xx 51 6068 xx Half moon table joiners 4 Chapter 11 69 230...

Page 438: ... Cords CTS POWER CORD OPT Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference N A 74 xxxx xx I O modules power Ethernet 1 Chapters 9 10 See Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors for the specific part numbers Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference N A 74 xxxx ...

Page 439: ... Cords CTS POWER CORD OPT Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference N A 74 xxxx xx I O modules power Ethernet 1 Chapters 9 10 See Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors for the specific part numbers Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference N A 74 xxxx ...

Page 440: ...s Second Row CTS POWER CORD OPT Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference N A 74 xxxx xx I O modules power Ethernet 1 Chapters 9 10 See Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors for the specific part numbers Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference N A 74...

Page 441: ... and Table Leg Power Connectors for the specific part numbers Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference CTS PRES CAB OPT CTS CAB DPHDMI A Presentation cable DP audio and dongle adapter DP HD video uses HDMI connector 1 Chapter 11 CTS PRES CAB OPT CTS CAB MDPHDMI A Presentation cable mini DP audio and dongle adapter DP HD video uses HDMI connector 1 Chapter 11 CTS ...

Page 442: ...69 2351 xx 47 24788 xx Cable labels 2nd row microphone and power cables 1 Chapter 12 69 2351 xx 47 24838 xx Cable labels 2nd row Ethernet and power cables 1 Chapter 12 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference PDU 74 8655 xx 2nd row PDU 1 Chapter 12 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference PDU ...

Page 443: ...700 37721 xx Table leg side panel assembly second row far left 1 Chapter 12 69 2314 xx 700 37722 xx Table leg side panel assembly second row far right 1 Chapter 12 69 2314 xx 700 37182 xx Table leg side panel assembly second row left 6 Chapter 12 69 2314 xx 700 37183 xx Table leg side panel assembly second row right 6 Chapter 12 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chap...

Page 444: ...ic I O Modules Power Ethernet Second Row CTS LAPCONN Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference N A 74 xxxx xx I O modules power Ethernet 1 Chapters 12 See Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors for the specific part numbers Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts Li...

Page 445: ...ic I O Modules Power Ethernet Second Row CTS LAPCONN Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference N A 74 xxxx xx I O modules power Ethernet 1 Chapters 12 See Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors for the specific part numbers Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts Li...

Page 446: ...ic I O Modules Power Ethernet Second Row CTS LAPCONN Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference N A 74 xxxx xx I O modules power Ethernet 1 Chapters 12 See Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors for the specific part numbers Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts Li...

Page 447: ...ic I O Modules Power Ethernet Second Row CTS LAPCONN Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference N A 74 xxxx xx I O modules power Ethernet 1 Chapters 12 See Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors for the specific part numbers Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts Li...

Page 448: ...ic I O Modules Power Ethernet Second Row CTS LAPCONN Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference N A 74 xxxx xx I O modules power Ethernet 1 Chapters 12 See Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors for the specific part numbers Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts Li...

Page 449: ...41 xx CTS TX9K MIC Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference N A 74 xxxx xx I O modules power Ethernet 1 Chapters 12 See Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors for the specific part numbers Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference N A 74 xxxx xx I O mo...

Page 450: ...econd Row 74 10241 xx CTS TX9K MIC Carton 71 Microphone Assembly Second Row 74 10241 xx CTS TX9K MIC Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference CTS TX9K MIC 74 1024 xx Microphone and cable 1 Chapter 12 Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference CTS TX9K MIC 74 1024 xx Microphone and cable 1 Chapter 12 Kit ID Number Part Number Part ...

Page 451: ...t ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 2301 xx walnut 69 2386 xx maple 700 37147 xx walnut 700 37378 xx maple 2nd row table top section 1 1 Chapter 12 69 2301 xx walnut 69 2386 xx maple 700 37148 xx walnut 700 37379 xx maple 2nd row table top section 2 1 Chapter 12 69 2301 xx walnut 69 2386 xx maple 700 37149 xx walnut 700 37380 xx maple 2nd ...

Page 452: ...rted by Carton Carton 73 Second Row Table Tops 69 2301 xx 69 2386 xx CTS TX9XX0 TBL WB Walnut or CTS TX9XX0 TBL MB 69 2301 xx walnut 69 2386 xx maple 69 2299 xx 51 6068 xx Half moon table joiners 10 Chapter 12 69 2301 xx walnut 69 2386 xx maple 69 2299 xx 700 23909 xx Wooden biscuits 20 Chapter 12 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference ...

Page 453: ...r the TX9000 Table B 1 provides the description of the pallets for the TX9000 Note Pallet 9 in Table B 1 and pallet 10 in Table B 2 differ depending on your system configuration either a system with a wall mounted reflector wall or a system with a free standing reflector wall Use the numbers that correspond to your system Table B 1 Pallet Description for TX9000 Pallet Part Number Description of Co...

Page 454: ...11 69 2311 01 Rear service panels and facade panels 68 x 47 x 24 in 173 x 119 x 61 cm 240 lbs 109 kg 12 69 2325 01 Facade panels 65 x 27 x 35 in 165 x 69 x 89 cm 229 lbs 104 kg Table B 1 Pallet Description for TX9000 continued Pallet Part Number Description of Contents Size Weight Table B 2 Pallet Description for TX9200 Pallet Part Number Description of Contents Size Weight 1 69 2323 01 Display st...

Page 455: ...ing brackets and panels 422 lbs 192 2 kg 10 69 2390 01 Attachment brackets for wall mounted reflector wall 25 x 4 5 x 75 in 64 x 11 x 191 cm 60 lbs 27 kg 10 69 2292 01 Free standing reflector wall SYSTEMS WITH FREE STANDING REFLECTOR WALLS ONLY 87 x 55 x 33 in 221 x 140 x 84 cm 485 lbs 220 kg 11 69 2332 01 First row table legs 50 x 38 5 x 35 5 in 127 x 98 x 90 cm 329 lbs 149 kg 12 69 2314 01 Secon...

Page 456: ...esence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly Use Care and Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Appendix B Cisco TelePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Pallet Dimensions and Description Installed System and Panel Weight ...

Page 457: ...nnectors Revised May 20 2015 OL 27038 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 In addition some I O modules use a separate jumper cord for the power while others are directly connected ...

Page 458: ...eplaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors Asia Pacific Asia Pacific Part Description Part Number Photo TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 AP 37 0831 01 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN AP 74 4861 01 ...

Page 459: ...d Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors Argentina Argentina Part Description Part Number Photo TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 AR 37 0841 01 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN AR 74 4866 01 ...

Page 460: ...d Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors Australia Australia Part Description Part Number Photo TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 AU 37 0840 01 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN AU 74 4866 01 ...

Page 461: ...ield Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors Brazil Brazil Part Description Part Number Photo TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 BZ 37 1311 01 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN BZ 74 10119 01 ...

Page 462: ...laceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors Central Europe Central Europe Part Description Part Number Photo TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 CE 37 0832 01 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN CE 74 4865 01 ...

Page 463: ...de OL 27038 01 Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors China China Part Description Part Number Photo TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 CN 37 0837 01 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN CN 74 4914 01 Center Privacy Panel 700 23334 02 Kit No 69 1990 01 ...

Page 464: ... Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors India UAE South Africa India UAE South Africa Part Description Part Number Photo TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 ID 37 0838 01 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN ID 74 4864 01 ...

Page 465: ...eld Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors Israel Israel Part Description Part Number Photo TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 ISR 37 0842 01 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN ISR 74 4863 01 ...

Page 466: ...Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors Italy Italy Part Description Part Number Photo TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 ITA 37 0832 01 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN ITA 74 4865 01 ...

Page 467: ... Field Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors Japan Japan Part Description Part Number Photo TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 JP 37 0847 01 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN JP 74 4951 01 ...

Page 468: ... and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors North America North America South Africa Part Description Part Number Photo TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 NA 37 0847 01 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN NA 74 4868 01 Part Description Part Number Photo I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN SA 74 1195 01 ...

Page 469: ...Replaceable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors Switzerland Switzerland Part Description Part Number Photo TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 SWI 37 0843 01 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN SWI 74 4862 01 ...

Page 470: ...placeable Unit Guide OL 27038 01 Appendix C Region and Country Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors United Kingdom United Kingdom Part Description Part Number Photo TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 UK 37 0831 01 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN UK 74 4861 01 ...

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