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Cisco TelePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly, Use & Care, and Field-Replaceable Unit Guide
OL-27038-01
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Installing the Wall-Mounted Reflector Wall
Structure
Revised: May 20, 2015, OL-27038-01
This chapter describes the tasks you perform to mount a reflector wall directly to the room wall. If you
have a free-standing wall, first complete the tasks in the
Chapter 4, “Installing And Performing Initial
Leveling of the Main Display Structure,”
then continue to
Chapter 6, “Installing the Free-Standing
to install the reflector wall.
Note
The electrical outlets in the room must be directly behind the cutouts on the reflector; alternatively, you
can cut holes 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
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 of wall (concrete, concrete block, brick, or drywall). A minimum of 27 fasteners
are required.
All types of walls require an anchor. If your wall is drywall, it is recommended that the screws go through
the stud.
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.