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Cisco TelePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly, Use & Care, and Field-Replaceable Unit Guide
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Chapter 10 Connecting and Routing the Cables
Wiring Diagrams for CTS TX9000 and TX9200 Systems
Tip
Use the Velcro tie wraps to coil and bundle excess cable.
Note
Be sure to keep the types of cable separate. You can join cables of different types as long as the cables
are less than 3 feet (1 meter) long.
Wiring Diagrams for CTS TX9000 and TX9200 Systems
and
show the wiring diagram for the TX9000 and TX9200 systems.
Note
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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 Connecting the Display Cables
When you connect the DVI cables to the display, be sure to plug the cable into the white port labeled
“DVI”. This is the connection on the left in
.
Do not plug the DVI cable into the orange
port labeled “AUX”
or the display goes into a “deep sleep” mode and will not become active.
Figure 10-15
DVI and Aux Ports on the Display