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Cisco TelePresence System 3200

 

Assembly Guide

 

Use & Care Guide

 

Field-Replaceable Unit Guide

 

July 28, 2008

Text Part Number: OL-14521-01

Summary of Contents for TelePresence System 3200

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Page 2: ...to operate the product The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California Berkeley UCB as part of UCB s public domain version of the UNIX operating system All rights reserved Copyright 1981 Regents of the University of California NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER WARRANTY HEREIN ALL DOCUMENT FILES AND SOFTWARE OF THESE SUPPLIERS ARE P...

Page 3: ...3 Mounting and Leveling the Plasma Displays 3 1 Parts List 3 1 Purpose of Leveling the Plasma displays 3 4 Leveling Alignment Points 3 4 Leveling Goals 3 5 C H A P T E R 5 Building the Display Shelf Assembly 5 1 Parts List 5 1 C H A P T E R 4 Building the Lighting Assembly 4 1 Parts List 4 1 C H A P T E R 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly 6 1 Parts List 6 1 C H A P T E R 7 Building the Secon...

Page 4: ...ield Replaceable Unit Guide 12 1 Powering On the System 12 1 Replacing the Camera Cluster Part Number CTS3K CAM CLST G2 12 2 Required Information Tools and Equipment 12 2 Removing and Replacing the Camera Cluster 12 3 Replacing a Plasma Display Part Number CTS DISP 65 GEN2 12 4 Required Information Tools and Equipment 12 4 Removing Audio Components 12 5 Removing the Camera Cluster 12 6 Removing th...

Page 5: ...Removing and Replacing a Display Shelf Row Table Section 12 20 Replacing a First Row Table Top Section 12 22 Required Information Tools and Equipment 12 22 Removing and Replacing a First Row Table Top Section 12 22 Replacing a Second Row Table Top Section 12 24 Required Information Tools and Equipment 12 24 Removing and Replacing a Second Row Table Top Section 12 24 Appendix A Parts List Sorted by...

Page 6: ...8 Light Fixture 74 5361 xx CTS LIGHT FIXT A 10 Carton 29 of 58 Light Fixture 74 5361 xx CTS LIGHT FIXT A 10 Carton 30 of 58 Light Fixture 74 5362 xx CTS LIGHT FIXT A 11 Carton 31 of 58 Light Fixture 74 5362 xx CTS LIGHT FIXT A 11 Carton 32 of 58 Camera Target 69 1674 xx CTS CAM TOOL A 11 Carton 33 of 58 Support Crossbars 69 1623 01 CTS3K STRUCTURE A 12 Carton 34 of 58 Privacy Panels 69 1629 xx CTS...

Page 7: ...ton 53 of 58 Tabletop Leg Base 69 1914 xx CTS3K STRUCTURE A 18 Carton 54 of 58 Tabletop Leg Base 69 1915 xx CTS3K STRUCTURE A 19 Carton 55 of 58 Lighting Assembly 69 1613 xx CTS3K LIGHT STR A 19 Carton 56 of 58 Projector Bracket 69 1631 xx CTS3K STRUCTURE A 19 Carton 57 of 58 Foam Bumpers 69 1634 xx CTS3K STRUCTURE A 19 Carton 58 of 58 Tabletop Sections Display Shelves and Speaker Boards 69 1835 x...

Page 8: ...Contents viii Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 ...

Page 9: ...ge ix Obtaining Documentation Obtaining Support and Security Guidelines page x Related Documentation page x Conventions This document uses the following conventions to convey information and alert the user to conditions requiring special awareness Warning This warning symbol means danger You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury Before you work on any equipment you must be aware of the...

Page 10: ...id the assemblers installers system administrators and users in the setup configuration administration and use of the Cisco TelePresence These documents include Cisco TelePresence Hardware Options and Upgrade Guide OL 16441 01 Cisco TelePresence System 1000 Assembly Use Care and Field Replacement Unit Guide OL 16247 01 There is also a pointer document for this guide 78 17800 02 Cisco TelePresence ...

Page 11: ...ng at the beginning of the chapter You can refer to the Parts List to identify the specific fastener or bracket being used in an illustration Additional information may appear below each illustration Chapter 3 Mounting and Leveling the Plasma Displays This chapter uses illustrations to describe the leveling alignment points and the processes used to level the plasma displays This chapter is organi...

Page 12: ... routing and connection of power and signal cables for the front row and the display assembly area Illustrations show you the routing path to take for all cables Illustrations showing cables terminating in a Codec include a close up of the Codec Chapter 10 First Time Setup This chapter describes the configuration you perform to set up your Cisco TelePresence System 3200 for the first time Chapter ...

Page 13: ...Cisco TelePresence Elements Step 7 Install the projector screen Refer to the projector screen installation guide that is packaged with the assembly Step 8 Connect the power cables for the codecs lighting and table leg power connections by completing Step 4 in Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Step 9 Connect the signal cables for the first row table by completing Step 5 in Chapter 9 Routing...

Page 14: ... Allen wrenches Tip A round head Allen bit can work at an angle instead of just straight out a helpful feature in tight spots Manual screwdrivers 2 and 4 Phillips and flathead types Metric wrenches 10 to 15 mm 9 64 inch Allen wrench included with speakers Tape measure Level Masking tape Tie wraps Knee pads or kneeling cushion Laptop computer attached to network for troubleshooting or reference Han...

Page 15: ... 1 5 Display shelf support left 700 23339 xx Kit 69 1626 xx 51 45 6 Display shelf support right 700 23340 xx Kit 69 1626 01 51 45 7 Display tilt bracket 700 23363 xx 6 13 8 Codec safety tray 700 23341 xx Kit 69 1626 xx 3 51 If you are installing a presentation codec use the double wide codec tray part no 700 25301 01 for the center display assembly 9 Camera assembly bracket 700 23346 xx Kit 69 162...

Page 16: ... and right refer to the assembly as you face the Plasma displays Note Before you start to build the structure make sure that the floor in the installation room is level An uneven floor can make it difficult or in severe cases impossible to align the plasma displays after you build the structure and mount the displays Step 1 Attach the Leveling feet to the Rear and Front Foot stabilizers Figure 2 1...

Page 17: ...ety trays to the Front Foot stabilizers Note If you ordered a Presentation Codec attach the larger tray that comes with the Presentation Codec package part no 700 25301 01 in the center display Refer to the Cisco TelePresence Hardware Options and Upgrade Guide for more information Figure 2 2 Codec Safety trays 201102 8 11 12 ...

Page 18: ...sence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 2 Building the Display Assembly Parts List Step 3 Attach the Rear and Front Foot stabilizers to the Display structures Figure 2 3 Rear and Front Foot stabilizers 201101 3 12 11 2 1 ...

Page 19: ...System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 2 Building the Display Assembly Parts List Step 4 Attach the left and right Display Shelf supports to each Display structure Figure 2 4 Left and Right Display Shelf supports 201103 5 12 11 6 1 ...

Page 20: ... Parts List Step 5 Attach the Display Tilt brackets to each Display structure Figure 2 5 Display Tilt brackets Note Do not tighten the Display Tilt brackets You will need to adjust them to level the Plasma displays in Chapter 3 Mounting and Leveling the Plasma Displays 201104 7 13 12 7 1 ...

Page 21: ... Assembly Parts List Step 6 Attach the Camera Assembly bracket to the center Display structure making sure that this structure uses the larger codec tray Figure 2 6 Camera Assembly bracket Note The Camera Assembly bracket attaches to the center Display structure 201105 1 9 13 13 ...

Page 22: ...em 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 2 Building the Display Assembly Parts List Step 7 Attach the upper and lower Support crossbars to the left and right Display structures Figure 2 7 Upper and Lower Support crossbars 201107 10 12 10 1 11 ...

Page 23: ...ilding the Display Assembly Parts List Step 8 Attach the upper and lower Support crossbars to the center Display structure Figure 2 8 Upper and Lower Support crossbars Tip Use the screw holes nearest the ends of the Support crossbars 201108 10 12 10 1 10 10 11 ...

Page 24: ...14521 01 Chapter 2 Building the Display Assembly Parts List Step 9 Position the three Display structures relative to the rear wall Figure 2 9 Positioning the Display Structures 204152 18 22 45 7 cm 55 8 cm 32 36 81 cm 91 cm 32 36 81 cm 91 cm ...

Page 25: ...ou may want to review all of this chapter before beginning the leveling process Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn Notes 1 65 inch high definition display CTS DISP 65 GEN2 74 4881 xx 3 23 24 25 2 Black buffer strips 700 23981 xx 2 1 Display shelf section left 95 9692 xx Kit 74 5304 xx 1 58 The Display shelves are used in this chapter for leveling purposes only The Display shelves and the att...

Page 26: ...ortable to lift with bare hands Nonslip gloves are recommended Note Make sure the Plasma display Leveling feet remain firmly seated on top of the Display shelf supports Caution Do not lift the display without appropriate back support foot protection such as steel toed shoes and room to lift the display using your legs and not your back Warning The displays are heavy and may cause injury or damage ...

Page 27: ... Display shelves to the Display shelf supports Figure 3 2 Loosely Attach the Display shelves to the Display Shelf Supports Note The Display shelves are used in this chapter for leveling purposes only See Chapter 5 Building the Display Shelf Assembly and use the M8 x 20 mm screws in the Accessory Kit to attach the display shelves 201111 ...

Page 28: ...ay shelf in front of each Plasma display acts as a visual bridge between the local and remote conference rooms In order to provide the experience of one seamless conference area the Display shelf must appear seamlessly integrated with the remote conference tables Leveling Alignment Points Step 3 Use the leveling alignment points to level and align the Plasma displays Figure 3 3 Leveling Alignment ...

Page 29: ...trated in Figure 3 4 through Figure 3 8 show how to use the leveling alignment points in Figure 3 3 You may need to perform any or all of the illustrated goals several times while aligning and leveling the Plasma displays and make additional adjustments later if the displays have settled Step 4 Use the four Leveling feet on each Display structure to level the Display shelves along the X and Y axes...

Page 30: ... 5 The surface of the Display shelves should not obstruct any lines of resolution Use the Plasma display Leveling feet to raise or lower the Plasma displays and make sure all lines of resolution can be seen when sitting at both the first and second conference tables Figure 3 5 Make sure no lines of resolution are blocked by the Display shelves ...

Page 31: ... displays along the X axis Use the Display tilt brackets to level the Plasma displays along the Y axis Tip You should level the center Plasma display first Then align the left and right Plasma displays to the center display Figure 3 6 Level the Plasma displays along the X and Y axes Caution Do not place the level against the Plasma display screen Place the level against the Plasma display bezel 20...

Page 32: ...ys Purpose of Leveling the Plasma displays Step 7 Align the edges of Plasma displays The gap between Plasma displays should be uniformly even from the top edge of the Plasma display to the bottom edge You should try to make the gap as small as possible Figure 3 7 Align the edges of Plasma displays ...

Page 33: ... may need to adjust the Plasma displays left to right so the seam created between the edges of two Plasma displays are aligned to the corresponding Display shelf seam Caution While moving the Plasma display to the left or right you need to make sure the Plasma display Leveling feet remain firmly seated on top of the Display shelf supports Figure 3 8 Align the seams of the Display shelves with the ...

Page 34: ... OL 14521 01 Chapter 3 Mounting and Leveling the Plasma Displays Purpose of Leveling the Plasma displays Step 9 Complete the plasma display screen setup by applying the Black Buffer strips Figure 3 9 Apply the Black Buffer strips 201119 ...

Page 35: ...y shelf section right 95 9693 xx Kit 74 5305 xx 1 58 4 Not used 5 Left accessory cabinet attachment bracket 700 23336 xx 1 19 6 Right accessory cabinet attachment bracket 700 23337 xx 1 19 7 Not used 8 Connecting plates 700 23345 xx 2 13 9 Speaker board brackets 700 23944 xx 6 13 10 Splines No part number 2 58 11 Draw bolts 51 4579 xx 6 58 12 M8 x 20 mm screws 48 2273 01 1 13 M8 x 30 mm screw 48 2...

Page 36: ...helves you should avoid putting any tools on the shelf surfaces Note The directions left and right refer to the assembly as you face the Plasma displays 3 Assembly Screen Supports No part number 2 Located inside of assembly cabinet These brackets are only required if you use a Type 1 projector screen part number 800 28681 01 If your installation uses the projector screen with a product ID of CTS3K...

Page 37: ... rectangular hole that differentiates it from the Left Accessory Cabinet attachment bracket Note This illustration describes the hardware used to attach the three Display shelves and the hardware used to attach additional assemblies in Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements The Display shelves should be attached individually to the Display structures as illustrated in Figur...

Page 38: ...5 4 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 5 Building the Display Shelf Assembly Parts List Step 2 Attach the left Display shelf Figure 5 2 Left Display shelf 201148 1 13 13 ...

Page 39: ...apter 5 Building the Display Shelf Assembly Parts List Step 3 Attach the center Display shelf Figure 5 3 Center Display shelf Note Refer to Figure 5 1 to see the hardware used to attach the center Display shelf to the left Display shelf 201149 2 13 13 ...

Page 40: ...apter 5 Building the Display Shelf Assembly Parts List Step 4 Attach the right Display shelf Figure 5 4 Right Display shelf Note Refer to Figure 5 1 to see the hardware used to attach the right Display shelf to the center Display shelf 201150 3 13 13 ...

Page 41: ...ype 1 projector screen part number 800 28681 01 If your installation uses the projector screen with a product ID of CTS3K SCREEN and a part number of 74 5416 01 do not install these brackets Figure 5 5 Accessory Cabinet Note One wall of the left Accessory cabinet was removed from this illustration for clarity Note Before you attach the Accessory cabinets to the brackets use them as supports while ...

Page 42: ...5 8 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 5 Building the Display Shelf Assembly Parts List ...

Page 43: ...1 49 8 L bracket 700 23899 xx 4 49 9 Metal trim panel center left 700 24126 xx 1 49 10 Metal trim panel top side 700 23897 xx 2 49 11 Metal trim panel end 700 23898 xx 2 49 12 Metal trim panel center right 700 23896 xx 1 49 13 Reflector bottom tray center 700 23826 xx 1 49 14 Reflector bottom tray left side top 700 23827 02 1 49 15 Reflector bottom left end 700 23828 02 1 49 16 Reflector bottom sp...

Page 44: ...Europe and Japan specific lighting fixtures 25 4 foot side light fixture 74 5362 xx Kit 95 8932 xx 2 30 31 See Appendix B Region and Country Specific Equipment for Europe and Japan specific lighting fixtures 26 M8 x 70 mm screws 48 2274 xx 10 1 27 M8 x 16 mm pan head screw white 48 2432 xx 1 28 M8 x 20 mm flat head screw white 48 2433 xx 10 49 29 Diffuser Panel braces H clips 700 25050 xx 2 49 30 ...

Page 45: ...ce System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 4 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 1 Assemble the six Support struts and six Lighting Support brackets Figure 4 1 Support struts and Lighting Support brackets 2 27 1 201125 ...

Page 46: ...uter Support brackets from Figure 4 1 to the horizontal bar on the left and right Display structures Figure 4 2 Left and Right outer Support brackets from Figure 4 1 Note Use any of the six brackets that you assembled in Step 1 There is no physical difference between the outer and inner Support brackets in Figure 4 1 2 1 31 31 201126 ...

Page 47: ...st Step 3 Attach the four inner Support brackets to the Support crossbars Figure 4 3 Four inner Support brackets from Figure 4 1 Note Use any of the six brackets that you assembled in Step 1 There is no physical difference between the outer and inner Support brackets in Figure 4 1 201127 31 2 1 26 ...

Page 48: ...sence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 4 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 4 Attach the four End structure brackets to the ends of the Support crossbars Figure 4 4 Four End structure brackets 201128 3 31 31 ...

Page 49: ...resence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 4 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 5 Attach the three Reflector bottom trays to the Support brackets Figure 4 5 Three Reflector bottom trays 201129 27 32 13 27 14 ...

Page 50: ... System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 4 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 6 Attach the two Reflector bottom spacers to join the three Reflector bottom trays Figure 4 6 Two Reflector bottom spacers 201130 13 14 16 27 ...

Page 51: ...the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 7 Attach the left and right vertical Reflector Bottom ends to the End Structure brackets and attach the compliance sticker to the left reflector bottom end Figure 4 7 Left and Right vertical Reflector Bottom ends 27 15 33 3 27 30 ...

Page 52: ...resence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 4 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 8 Attach the Light Cup bracket to the left and right vertical Reflector Bottom ends Figure 4 8 Light Cup bracket 23 27 15 201132 ...

Page 53: ...Presence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 4 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 9 Attach the three 5 foot Light fixtures inside the Reflector bottoms Figure 4 9 Three 5 foot Light fixtures 24 24 27 13 24 32 ...

Page 54: ...t Step 10 Attach the left and right 4 foot Side Light fixtures to the left and right vertical Reflector Bottom ends Figure 4 10 Left and Right 4 foot Side Light fixtures Note The power cords for the Side Light fixtures should extend from the top through the Light Cup bracket Figure 4 8 27 25 201134 ...

Page 55: ... 13 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 4 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 11 Attach the two center Metal Trim panels Figure 4 11 Two center Metal Trim panels 12 9 201135 31 ...

Page 56: ...4 14 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 4 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 12 Attach the two side Metal Trim panels Figure 4 12 Two side Metal Trim panels 34 10 31 201136 ...

Page 57: ...4 15 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 4 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 13 Attach the center Plastic Diffuser panel Figure 4 13 Center Plastic Diffuser panel 201137 4 31 ...

Page 58: ...t and right plastic diffuser panels Before fully tightening the screws adjust the panels to the left or right to ensure that the spacing between the diffuser panels are even Figure 4 14 Left and Right Plastic Diffuser panels Note The rounded corners of the left and right plastic diffuser panels point outward 201138 7 6 31 ...

Page 59: ...TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 4 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 15 Attach the four L brackets to the two vertical end Plastic Diffuser panels Figure 4 15 Four L brackets 201139 5 31 8 ...

Page 60: ... System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 4 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 16 Attach the two vertical Plastic Diffuser panels to the End Structure brackets Figure 4 16 Two vertical Plastic Diffuser panels 5 31 201140 3 ...

Page 61: ...st Step 17 Slide the Plastic Diffuser Panel brace between the end vertical Plastic Diffuser panel and the left and right Plastic Diffuser panels Figure 4 17 Plastic Diffuser Panel brace Note If a diffuser becomes scratched use a black felt tip permanent marker to cover the imperfection 201202 13 29 ...

Page 62: ... OL 14521 01 Chapter 4 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 18 Attach the center Reflector top to the center Reflector bottom Figure 4 18 Center Reflector top Note Do not tighten screws until completing Step 22 17 13 27 201141 ...

Page 63: ...pter 4 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 19 Attach the left and right Reflector tops to the left and right Reflector bottoms Figure 4 19 Left and Right Reflector tops Note Do not tighten screws until completing Step 22 18 18 14 32 201142 27 ...

Page 64: ...he Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 20 Join the left center and right Reflector tops with the left and right Reflector Transition pieces Figure 4 20 Left and Right Reflector Transition pieces Note Do not tighten screws until completing Step 22 201143 21 28 20 27 18 17 ...

Page 65: ...he Lighting Assembly Parts List Step 21 Attach the left and right vertical Reflector ends to the left and right vertical Reflector Bottom ends Figure 4 21 Left and Right vertical Reflector ends Note Do not tighten screws until completing Step 22 201144 15 27 19 33 27 19 ...

Page 66: ...the left and right corner Reflector Transition pieces to the Reflector tops Figure 4 22 Left and Right corner Reflector Transition pieces Note Tighten all screws from Figure 4 18 through Figure 4 22 The goal is to ensure the reflector pieces form a seamless hood around the lighting assembly 22 18 18 22 201145 28 27 ...

Page 67: ...ecs before you continue to the next chapter See Step 5 through Step 8 in Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements to install the codecs then see Chapter 5 Building the Display Shelf Assembly to continue the installation Note These Metal Trim panels cover the access opening used to route cables You may not want to attach these Metal Trim panels until you complete the cable rou...

Page 68: ...nce System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 4 Building the Lighting Assembly Parts List Tip If required use the white touch up paint on the light reflectors to fix any minor cosmetic issues caused by assembly shipping or handling ...

Page 69: ...5 xx 4 41 43 57 4 Tabletop section right wing 95 9690 xx Kit 74 5302 xx 1 58 5 Tabletop section Center right 95 9687 xx Kit 74 5300 xx 1 58 6 Tabletop section center 95 9686 xx Kit 74 5299 xx 1 58 7 Tabletop section Center left 95 9689 xx Kit 74 5301 xx 1 58 8 Tabletop section left door 95 9691 xx Kit 74 5303 xx 1 58 9 Connecting plate 700 27292 xx 6 50 10 Draw bolt No part number 12 1 11 Left tab...

Page 70: ... be provided 1 Installs on the side closest to the table door 18 I O blank large 700 23806 xx 1 19 I O blank small 700 23807 xx 6 1 20 I O modules power Ethernet 74 xxxx xx 6 1 Part number changes per country Refer to Appendix B Region and Country Specific Equipment for part number 21 I O Module Cover plate 700 23305 xx 50 54 22 10 m Cat6 Ethernet cable 37 0901 xx 6 1 23 3 m Jumper cord 37 0833 xx...

Page 71: ...til they are fully attached to the tabletop Do not use unattached table legs as tabletop supports while you attach tabletop segments They can fall and cause injury or damage Cisco suggests you use the accessory cabinets to support and stabilize the table segments as you install them Step 1 Remove the Metal packaging braces from the Molded foam bumpers Figure 6 1 Metal packaging braces and their Mo...

Page 72: ...List Step 2 Assemble the four Molded foam bumpers and the four Table leg bases Figure 6 2 Four Molded foam bumpers and the four Table leg bases Note The leg base with only one top right attachment bracket is the left most table leg see Figure 6 12 The other three legs each have two attachment brackets ...

Page 73: ...pers The outside left and outside right molded foam bumpers only have one I O module each The inner molded foam bumpers have two see Figure 6 4 Figure 6 3 Foam Bumper Assembly Note Steps for routing the Ethernet and power cables are in Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Note The flange on the I O module cover place is wider on the bottom than on the top 204176 18 21 19 20 25 22 23 24 ...

Page 74: ...ep 4 Assemble the I O modules for the inner molded foam bumpers Figure 6 4 Foam Bumper Assembly Note Steps for routing the Ethernet and power cables are in Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Note The flange on the I O module cover place is wider on the bottom than on the top 204178 21 20 19 25 22 23 24 ...

Page 75: ...ce System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 5 Attach the right wing tabletop section to the right Accessory Cabinet bracket Figure 6 5 Right Wing Tabletop Section 201154 15 4 ...

Page 76: ...ble edges together to avoid damage to the draw bolt or the table segment c Tighten the draw bolt so the two table segments are connected snugly d While one person is tightening the draw bolt from below it is important for the support person to maintain the alignment of the table segment edges Figure 6 6 Right Table segment Note The splines have different lengths Use a spline that is slightly small...

Page 77: ...6 9 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 7 Attach the right most Table Leg Figure 6 7 right Most Table Leg 15 15 204140 ...

Page 78: ...table edges together to avoid damage to the draw bolt or the table segment c Tighten the draw bolts so the two table segments are connected snugly d While one person is tightening the draw bolt from below it is important for the support person to maintain the alignment of the table segment edges Figure 6 8 Center Table segment Note The splines have different lengths Use a spline that is slightly s...

Page 79: ...6 11 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 9 Attach the right center Table leg Figure 6 9 right center Table leg 15 15 204141 ...

Page 80: ...e table edges together to avoid damage to the draw bolt or the table segment c Tighten the draw bolts so the two table segments are connected snugly d While one person is tightening the draw bolts from below it is important for the support person to maintain the alignment of the table segment edges Figure 6 10 Left Table segment Note The splines have different lengths Use a spline that is slightly...

Page 81: ...6 13 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 11 Attach the left center Table leg Figure 6 11 Left center Table leg 15 15 204143 ...

Page 82: ...6 14 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 12 Attach the left most Table leg Figure 6 12 left Most Table Leg 15 15 204144 ...

Page 83: ...ed in the cable channel on the underside of the center table segment in order to properly install the projector mounting bracket You can use tape to secure it in place Figure 6 13 Microphone Assembly Note Steps for routing the microphone cables are in Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Tip Label each microphone cable where it exits from the table You attach the microphones to the Audio Vide...

Page 84: ...hapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 14 Attach the table door to the tabletop sections and attach the please close label to the underside of the table door Figure 6 14 Left connecting Tabletop section 204145 11 15 29 16 30 17 ...

Page 85: ...Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 15 Attach the center Privacy panel Figure 6 15 Privacy Panel Assembly 2 5 Rotated for clarity 201171 ...

Page 86: ... Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 16 Attach the left Privacy panel Figure 6 16 Privacy Panel Assembly 1 5 201172 Rotated for clarity ...

Page 87: ...Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 17 Attach the right Privacy panel Figure 6 17 Privacy Panel Assembly 3 5 201173 Rotated for clarity ...

Page 88: ...6 20 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 6 Building the First Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 18 Attach the right wing Privacy panel Figure 6 18 Privacy Panel Assembly 4 5 201174 ...

Page 89: ...ort bracket type 1 700 27280 xx 2 50 5 Gutter and privacy panel support bracket type 2 700 27279 xx 5 50 6 Gutter panel section 1 800 31126 xx 1 50 7 Gutter panel section 2 800 31129 xx 1 50 8 Gutter panel section 3 800 31131 xx 1 50 9 Gutter panel section 4 800 31133 xx 1 50 10 Gutter panel section 5 800 31124 xx 2 50 11 Privacy panel hanger 700 27311 xx 14 50 12 Floating bracket type 1 700 27282...

Page 90: ...bracket section 5 700 27274 xx 2 50 27 Privacy panel section 1 800 31112 xx 1 50 28 Privacy panel section 2 800 31116 xx 1 50 29 Privacy panel section 3 800 31117 xx 1 50 30 Privacy panel section 4 800 31119 xx 1 50 31 Privacy panel section 5 800 31121 xx 2 50 32 Privacy Panel left end section 6 800 31123 xx 1 50 33 Privacy Panel right end section 7 800 31122 xx 1 50 34 Tabletop attachment plate m...

Page 91: ...50 54 47 Cat6 Ethernet cord 37 0887 02 3M 37 0901 01 10M 37 0965 01 12M 1 8 3 1 48 3 m Jumper cord 37 0833 01 9 1 49 M4 nuts 49 0326 20 1 50 M4 x 12 mm screws black 48 2426 01 10 1 51 Microphone 74 4743 01 6 1 52 M4 x 30 mm screws 1 Included in Microphone kit 53 M4 washers 1 Included in Microphone kit 54 Power distribution units 74 4787 01 2 1 Chapter 7 8 55 Screws To be provided 1 1 56 M8 shoulde...

Page 92: ...ace it from the front Warning Table legs are unstable until they are fully attached to the tabletop Do not use unattached table legs as tabletop supports while you attach tabletop segments They can fall and cause injury or damage Cisco suggests you use the accessory cabinets to support and stabilize the table segments as you install them Step 1 Remove the Metal packaging braces from the Molded foa...

Page 93: ...3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 2 Assemble the seven Molded foam bumpers and the seven Table leg bases Figure 7 2 Four Molded foam bumpers and the four Table leg bases 204149 3 37 1 ...

Page 94: ...e legs Note Note the table layout Each section is numbered as shown in Figure 7 3 Each cable gutter and privacy panel is different The numbering for the cable gutters and privacy panels correspond to the numbering for the table top Tip When you attach the support brackets it can be helpful to turn the table leg upside down Figure 7 3 Gutter and Privacy Panel Support Brackets Type 1 4 4 35 35 20410...

Page 95: ... OL 14521 01 Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 4 Attach the second set of five support brackets to the table legs Figure 7 4 Gutter and Privacy Panel Support Brackets Type 2 35 5 5 204102 5 35 35 35 35 5 5 ...

Page 96: ...le Assembly Parts List Step 5 While one or more assistants keep the table legs steady attach the Section 1 gutter panel to the Section 1 table legs Tip When you attach the support brackets it can be helpful to turn the table leg upside down Figure 7 5 Section 1 Gutter Panel 204103 6 35 ...

Page 97: ...TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 6 Attach the Section 2 gutter panel to the Section 2 table legs Figure 7 6 Section 2 Gutter Panel 204104 7 35 ...

Page 98: ... TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 7 Attach the Section 3 gutter panel to the Section 3 table legs Figure 7 7 Section 3 Gutter Panel 204105 35 8 ...

Page 99: ...d Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 8 Attach the Section 4 gutter panel to the Section 4 table legs Note If you are building a Reduced Configuration table four tabletops instead of six continue to Step 11 after completing this step Figure 7 8 Section 4 Gutter Panel 204106 9 35 ...

Page 100: ...esence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 9 Attach the left Section 5 gutter panels to the remaining table legs Figure 7 9 Section 5 Left Gutter Panels 204107 10 35 ...

Page 101: ...ence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 10 Attach the right Section 5 gutter panels to the remaining table legs Figure 7 10 Section 5 Right Gutter Panels 204108 35 10 ...

Page 102: ...s List Step 11 Assemble the I O modules for the outside left and outside right molded foam bumpers The outside left and outside right molded foam bumpers only have one I O module each The inner molded foam bumpers have two see Figure 7 12 Figure 7 11 Foam Bumper Assembly 204179 43 46 44 45 50 47 48 49 ...

Page 103: ...thernet cables to the I O modules as follows Use the 12M cable 37 0965 01 for the I O modules between sections 6 and 5 Use the 3M cable 37 0887 02 for the I O modules between sections 5 and 7 Note Steps for routing the Ethernet and power cables are in Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Note The flange on the I O module cover piece is wider on the bottom than on the top Figure 7 12 Foam Bump...

Page 104: ...uilding the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 13 Insert the second row PDUs in the lower cable gutters Note You install the remaining PDUs and route the cables in Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Figure 7 13 PDU Cable Routing 55 55 54 54 204171 ...

Page 105: ...ating brackets to the table assembly Note Before you attach the floating brackets route the Ethernet and power cables in Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Note After you attach the brackets with the shoulder screws move the brackets left and right to ensure that they can move freely Figure 7 14 Floating Brackets Type 1 204169 12 12 56 ...

Page 106: ...floating brackets to the table assembly Note Before you attach the floating brackets route the power cables in Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Note After you attach the brackets with the shoulder screws move the brackets left and right to ensure that they can move freely Figure 7 15 Floating Brackets Type 2 204170 13 13 13 13 13 56 ...

Page 107: ...sco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 16 Attach the privacy panel hangers to the table assembly Figure 7 16 Privacy Panel Hanger 204109 11 35 ...

Page 108: ...ne in the slot of table section 1 and join the tables together then insert and tighten the draw bolts evenly on each side until the tabletop sections are joined together Note As you build the table tops attempt to align the table feet with the table tops and make sure that they table tops are supported on at least three sides Figure 7 17 Tabletop Sections 1 and 2 Spline And Draw Bolts 204111 15 14...

Page 109: ...ing the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 18 Place the Section 3 tabletop on the table assembly insert the spline in the slot between the two tabletops and use the draw bolts to join table tops 1 and 3 together Figure 7 18 Tabletop Section 3 204112 39 40 16 ...

Page 110: ...Table Assembly Parts List Step 19 Join table section 4 to table section 2 using the draw bolts and spline Note If you are building a Reduced Configuration table four tabletops instead of six continue to Step 22 after completing this step Figure 7 19 Tabletop Section 4 204113 39 40 17 ...

Page 111: ...1 Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 20 Place the left tabletop section 5 on the table assembly and join it to the section 3 tabletop using the draw bolts and spline Figure 7 20 Tabletop Section 5 Left 204114 39 40 18 ...

Page 112: ...3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 21 Place the right tabletop section 5 on the table assembly and join it to the section 4 tabletop Figure 7 21 Tabletop Section 5 Right 204115 39 40 18 ...

Page 113: ...7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 22 Attach the left tabletop end to tabletop section 5 using the using the draw bolts spline and alignment plate Figure 7 22 Left Tabletop End Draw Bolts Spline and Alignment Plate 204116 39 40 34 35 19 ...

Page 114: ...7 26 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 23 Attach the Right tabletop end Figure 7 23 Right Tabletop End 204117 39 40 34 35 20 ...

Page 115: ...ePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 24 Attach tabletop sections 1 and 2 to the table leg Figure 7 24 Tabletop Sections 1 and 2 and Table Leg 35 35 204118 ...

Page 116: ...ePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 25 Attach tabletop sections 1 and 3 to the table leg Figure 7 25 Tabletop Sections 1 and 3 and Table Leg 204119 35 35 ...

Page 117: ...w Table Assembly Parts List Step 26 Attach tabletop sections 2 and 4 to the table leg Note If you are building a Reduced Configuration table four tabletops instead of six continue to Step 30 after completing this step Figure 7 26 Tabletop Sections 2 and 4 and Table Leg 204120 35 35 ...

Page 118: ...ePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 27 Attach tabletop sections 3 and 5 to the table leg Figure 7 27 Tabletop Sections 3 and 5 and Table Leg 35 35 204121 ...

Page 119: ...ePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 28 Attach tabletop sections 4 and 5 to the table leg Figure 7 28 Tabletop Sections 4 and 5 and Table Leg 35 35 204122 ...

Page 120: ...resence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 29 Attach the reinforcement screws for the gutter panels Figure 7 29 Gutter Panel Reinforcement Screws 204182 35 35 35 35 ...

Page 121: ...the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 30 Attach the panel end brace to the table leg and left tabletop end and attach the table leg to the tabletop and tabletop end Figure 7 30 Panel End Braces Table Leg Left Tabletop End and Table Section 5 35 35 21 35 204123 ...

Page 122: ... the table leg and right tabletop end then attach the table leg to the tabletop and tabletop end Figure 7 31 Panel End Braces Table Leg Right Tabletop End and Table Section 5 Step 32 Attach the privacy panel alignment bracket to the underside of table section 1 Figure 7 32 Section 1 Privacy Panel Alignment Bracket 35 35 35 21 204124 35 22 204125 ...

Page 123: ... Step 33 Attach the privacy panel alignment bracket to the underside of table section 2 Figure 7 33 Section 2 Privacy Panel Alignment Bracket Step 34 Attach the privacy panel alignment bracket to the underside of table section 3 Figure 7 34 Section 3 Privacy Panel Alignment Bracket 35 23 204126 25 24 204127 ...

Page 124: ... table section 4 Note If you are building a Reduced Configuration table four tabletops instead of six continue to Step 38 after completing this step Figure 7 35 Section 4 Privacy Panel Alignment Bracket Step 36 Attach the privacy panel alignment bracket to the underside of left table section 5 Figure 7 36 Left Section 5 Privacy Panel Alignment Bracket 35 25 204128 35 28 204129 ...

Page 125: ...OL 14521 01 Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 37 Attach the privacy panel alignment bracket to the underside of right table section 5 Figure 7 37 Right Section 5 Privacy Panel Alignment Bracket 28 35 204130 ...

Page 126: ...on cords to the microphone cables There are six microphones for the second row table Note Steps for routing the microphone cables are in Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Tip Label each microphone cable where it exits from the table You attach the microphones to the Audio Video Expansion Unit in Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Figure 7 38 Microphone Assembly 204180 52 53 51 ...

Page 127: ...ection 1 into position until it seats on the locating pins on the table assembly then use the plastic knob screws to loosely attach the privacy panel from below Note Do not fully tighten the screws until you attach all privacy panels You perform final spacing adjustments after you attach the last panel Figure 7 39 Section 1 Privacy Panel 27 38 204131 ...

Page 128: ...d Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 40 Attach the privacy panel for section 2 to the table assembly Note Align the panels so that the seam between privacy panels 1 and 2 is aligned with the table top seam for table tops 1 and 2 Figure 7 40 Section 2 Privacy Panel 28 38 204132 ...

Page 129: ...elePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 41 Attach the privacy panel for section 3 to the table assembly Figure 7 41 Section 3 Privacy Panel 29 38 204133 ...

Page 130: ...Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 42 Attach the privacy panel for section 4 to the table assembly Note If you are building a Reduced Configuration table four tabletops instead of six continue to Step 45 after completing this step Figure 7 42 Section 4 Privacy Panel 30 38 204134 ...

Page 131: ...esence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 43 Attach the privacy panel for left section 5 to the table assembly Figure 7 43 Left Section 5 Privacy Panel 31 38 204135 ...

Page 132: ...Presence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 44 Attach the privacy panel for right section 5 to the table assembly Figure 7 44 Section 5 Privacy Panel 31 38 204136 ...

Page 133: ...y Parts List Step 45 Adjust panels until all seams between the panels are even then fully tighten the knob screws Note Start with the seam between sections 1 and 2 The seam between the table tops should align with the seam between the privacy panels Figure 7 45 Adjusting the Privacy Panels 204184 ...

Page 134: ... Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 46 Attach the cable cover for the right end privacy panel Tip Install the cable cover so that it hides the cables that come out of the right side of the table section Figure 7 46 Cable Cover 204173 41 42 ...

Page 135: ...200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 47 Attach the privacy panel end pieces and the cable cover for the right end privacy panel Figure 7 47 Privacy Panel End Pieces 204174 35 38 32 33 35 38 ...

Page 136: ...cond Row Table Assembly Parts List Step 48 Position the second row table so that the trailing edge of the first row table is exactly 59 inches 150 cm behind the leading edge of the second row table Figure 7 48 Second Row Table Positioning 59 150 cm 59 150 cm 59 150 cm 204151 ...

Page 137: ...n head screws 48 2410 xx 4 1 Used to attach to the Camera assembly bracket on the center Display structure 7 M4 x 20mm cap screws 48 0654 xx 4 N A These screws are included with the camera assembly and are used to attach the top and bottom hoods to the camera assembly Projector Assembly 1 Projector 74 4824 xx 1 7 2 Projector mounting bracket 700 23824 xx 1 45 3 VGA Module 69 1691 xx 1 1 4 M8 x 20 ...

Page 138: ...ified IP Phone CP 7975G CP 7975G CTS 68 3309 xx 1 1 The IP Phone should be placed near the right wing Table segment to prevent it from appearing on screen Projector Screen Assembly Type 1 800 28681 xx 1 46 Projector Screen Assembly Type 2 CTS3K SCREEN 74 5416 xx 1 46 Your system ships with either a Type 1 or Type 2 screen Refer to the projector screen installation guide that is packaged with the a...

Page 139: ...and right refer to the assembly as you face it from the front 5 Horizontal bar 700 23960 xx 2 32 6 M4 x 20 mm screws 48 0654 xx 4 1 Switch Bracket Note There are two additional brackets included with the accessory cabinet in Carton 33 700 23338 xx and 700 23344 xx These brackets attach the optional Ethernet switch to the left accessory cabinet If you ordered this switch refer to the Cisco TelePres...

Page 140: ...moved from the illustration in Figure 8 1 Note There are two foam pads on inside of the camera assembly Make sure that the foam pad on the top of the camera assembly touches the top of the display and the foam pad on the front of the assembly touches the front of the display To make adjustments loosen the four screws on the top of the camera assembly and move the assembly forward or back as requir...

Page 141: ...lePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 2 Attach the projector to the projector mounting bracket Figure 8 2 Projector Assembly 201168 2 1 5 ...

Page 142: ...s routed securely within the cable channel on the underside of the center Table segment before attaching the Projector mounting bracket a Insert the screws and washers in the underside of the center Table segment to prepare for attaching the Projector mounting bracket then slide the bracket between the two rows of screws and tighten the screws Tip If you have clearance issues remove the center pri...

Page 143: ...521 01 Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 4 Attach the VGA module to the center Table segment The VGA module supports the VGA peripheral cable when not in use Figure 8 4 Projector Assembly 3 201170 ...

Page 144: ... TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 5 Attach the Cable management bars to the three Codecs Figure 8 5 Codec Assembly 1 5 3 201175 ...

Page 145: ...lePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 6 Attach the Codec attachment brackets to the three Codecs Figure 8 6 Codec Assembly 201176 1 4 5 6 ...

Page 146: ...Parts List Step 7 Attach the three codecs to the display structure codec safety trays Note If you ordered a Presentation Codec with your TelePresence system refer to the Cisco TelePresence Hardware Options and Upgrade Guide for instructions to install your presentation codec Figure 8 7 Codec Assembly 201177 1 5 ...

Page 147: ...ing the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 8 Attach the Speaker board brackets and Leveling feet to the Speaker boards The Speaker board brackets should angle towards the rear of the Display structure Figure 8 8 Speaker Assembly 201178 7 5 9 8 3 2 ...

Page 148: ...200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 9 Attach the Speaker boards to the Speaker board brackets on the underside of the Display shelves Figure 8 9 Speaker Assembly 201180 6 3 2 ...

Page 149: ...Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 10 Attach the Speakers to the Speaker boards Figure 8 10 Speaker Assembly 1 6 201179 ...

Page 150: ...ep 11 Attach the Projector screen to the Display shelves Note Refer to your Cisco TelePresence Projector Screen Assembly manual for the exact procedures used to build and attach the projector screen The Projector Screen Assembly manual is included in the projector screen carton Figure 8 11 Projector Screen Assembly 201181 1 ...

Page 151: ...ce System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 12 Attach the audio video extension unit to its bracket Figure 8 12 Audio Video Expansion Unit and Bracket 204183 2 1 ...

Page 152: ...stem 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 13 Attach the audio video extension unit to the rear of the display assembly Figure 8 13 Audio Video Extension Unit 35 1 204147 ...

Page 153: ... 8 Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 14 Attach the auxiliary control unit to its bracket using 5 mm screws then attach the unit and bracket to the rear of the display assembly Figure 8 14 Auxiliary Control Unit 1 35 204148 ...

Page 154: ...Cisco TelePresence Elements Parts List Step 15 Assemble the Large Camera Target When you slide the Camera target into the frame make sure the target is centered in the frame between the vertical lines at the top and bottom of the target Figure 8 15 Camera Target Assembly 6 6 6 201192 ...

Page 155: ...849 01 3 1 3 8 m DVI to VGA audio cable 37 0848 01 1 1 4 6 m video cable 37 0854 01 2 1 5 3 m black Cat5 Ethernet cable 37 887 01 5 1 6 10 m Cat6 Ethernet cable blue 37 0901 01 2 1 7 7 m power cord 37 xxxx xx 1 Refer to Appendix B Region and Country Specific Equipment for specific part numbers 8 3 m Jumper cord 37 0833 01 9 1 9 2 m Jumper cord 37 0852 01 1 1 Used for projector 10 3 m Video to DVI ...

Page 156: ...roperly installed PDUs should be plugged into their correct wall receptacles as required in the following table Note For cable routing for the second row table see Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly Left PDU 1 Located on Left Accessory Cabinet Left 20A AC wall outlet Left PDU 2 Located on Left Accessory Cabinet Center left 20A AC wall outlet Right PDU Located on Right Accessory Cabin...

Page 157: ...e accessory cabinets each have screw holes for two PDUs on one side wall and screw holes for one PDU on the other When the cabinets are correctly oriented with each door opening out to the side the right cabinet has the single PDU side facing the rear wall and the left cabinet has the double PDU side facing the rear wall Figure 9 1 Dual PDU installation to left accessory cabinet 201182 1 ...

Page 158: ...ets each have screw holes for two PDUs on one side wall and screw holes for one PDU on the other When the cabinets are correctly oriented with each door opening out to the side the right cabinet has the single PDU side facing the rear wall and the left cabinet has the double PDU side facing the rear wall Figure 9 2 right side PDU installation to right accessory cabinet 1 201183 ...

Page 159: ...9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Parts List Step 3 Attach the table assembly PDU attachment to the center privacy panel Figure 9 3 Table assembly PDU attachment to the center Privacy panel Note The PDU power cable should extend from the right side 1 201184 ...

Page 160: ...ow Table Assembly Cable Routing Note The six jumper cords from the I O modules in the table legs route to the center PDU Tip Before plugging the Table leg jumper cords into the Table PDU label each one For example Outer Left Power Inner Right Power 201204 TelePresence 3 DEF 6 MNO 9 WXYZ 2 ABC 5 JKL 8 TUV 0 OPER 1 4 GHI 7 PQRS CISCO IP PHONE 7970 Table Leg Power Projector Power 8 9 ...

Page 161: ...connections in the first row table Figure 9 5 Table assembly Signal Cable Routing Note The Table Leg Signal cables are routed behind the Display structure along with the other signal cables but do not plug into any Codec 201191 TelePresence 3 DEF 6 MNO 9 WXYZ 2 ABC 5 JKL 8 TUV 0 OPER 1 4 GHI 7 PQRS CISCO IP PHONE 7970 Table Leg Signal IP Phone Signal Microphone Signal Projector Signal VGA Peripher...

Page 162: ...9 8 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Parts List Step 6 Route the second row microphone cables Figure 9 6 Microphone Cable Routing 204156 ...

Page 163: ...9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Parts List Step 7 If your installation uses wired Ethernet for the second row participants attach the Ethernet cables to the modules in the foam bumpers and route the Ethernet cables Figure 9 7 Ethernet Cable Routing 204157 ...

Page 164: ... Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Parts List Step 8 Route the power cables for the second row table Figure 9 8 Second Row Table Power Cable Routing 204172 ...

Page 165: ...in the VGA module attached to the center Table segment Figure 9 9 Cabling the Cisco Unified IP Phone DVI to VGA and Projector HD Video Cables Note The VGA Peripheral cable is the free hanging cable resting in the VGA module attached to the center Table segment IP Phone Signal VGA Peripheral Projector HD Video to Codec 204168 TelePresence 3 DEF 6 MNO 9 WXYZ 2 ABC 5 JKL 8 TUV 0 OPER 1 4 GHI 7 PQRS C...

Page 166: ...h the microphone cables to the audio video extension unit Note If you have a Reduced Configuration for your second row table four tabletops instead of six use the same connections but omit the connections white connection 2 and red connection 3 for the two outer table tops Figure 9 10 Cabling the Microphones 204162 ...

Page 167: ...s List Step 11 Attach and route the cables for the speakers Figure 9 11 Cabling the Speakers Note Figure 9 11 displays the rear view of the Cisco TelePresence System 3200 Left and right are reversed Tip Before plugging cables into the Codec label each one For example Left Speaker Center Speaker ...

Page 168: ...c and the auxiliary control unit Connect the power cord for the auxiliary control unit to a wall outlet Figure 9 12 Cabling the Lighting Assembly Power Cables and Auxiliary Control Unit to Projector Serial Cable Note Figure 9 12 displays the rear view of the Cisco TelePresence System 3200 Left and right are reversed Primary Codec 1 2 1 2 10 100NETW ORK PORTS RESET SERI ALPORTS TelePresence 3 DEF 6...

Page 169: ...nit label each one For example 5 Left light 4 Right light Step 13 Attach and route the power and signal cables for the plasma displays Figure 9 13 Cabling the Plasma Display Note Figure 9 13 displays the rear view of the Cisco TelePresence System 3200 Left and right are reversed Tip Before you plug cables into a Codec or PDU label each cable Signal Power 201164 ...

Page 170: ... Ethernet and HD Video cables are routed bundled or tied together Cisco recommends that you route the Ethernet and HD Video cables separately and use cable ties to tie them to opposite sides of the frame In addition attach the ferrite core and use tie wraps to secure them as shown in Figure 9 14 Figure 9 14 displays the rear view of the Cisco TelePresence System 3200 Left and right are reversed Ti...

Page 171: ...ith your TelePresence system refer to the Cisco TelePresence Hardware Options and Upgrade Guide for cabling instructions for the presentation codec Figure 9 15 Inter Codec Cabling 5 5 6 6 204166 Auxiliery Video Out Camera IP Phone Network Left Right Auxilliary Audio Expansion Unit Document Camera Left Codec Right Codec Center Display Auxiliery Video In First Row Center Microphone Speaker ...

Page 172: ...Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Parts List Note Figure 9 15 displays the rear view of the Cisco TelePresence System 3200 Left and right are reversed Step 16 Connect the power cables for the codecs Figure 9 16 Cabling the Codecs Power 204167 ...

Page 173: ...100NETW ORK PORTS RESET SERI ALPORTS Document Camera Signal Document Camera Video Out Primary Codec Audio Video Expansion Unit Projector External Display Optional Document Camera Optional Auxiliary Video Out Camera IP Phone Auxiliary network port Network Left Right First Row Center Microphone Document Camera Video In Left Codec Right Codec Center Display Auxiliary Video In Video In Video In Video ...

Page 174: ...tation Codec External Display and Document Camera 205783 1 2 1 2 10 100NETW ORK PORTS RESET SERI ALPORTS Document Camera Signal Document Camera Video Out Primary Codec Audio Video Expansion Unit Projector External Display Optional Document Camera Optional Presentation Codec Auxiliary Video Out Camera IP Phone Auxiliary network port Network Left Right First Row Center Microphone Document Camera Vid...

Page 175: ...9 21 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Parts List ...

Page 176: ...9 22 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Parts List ...

Page 177: ...s page 10 4 Note You cannot perform diagnostics during an active Cisco TelePresence system call Parts List Loading CTS Administration Software CTS Administration Software is factory installed on each codec and loads during initial bootup To load CTS Administration Software Step 1 Turn on the Auxiliary Control Unit Step 2 Power on the three PDUs in that are located on the accessory cabinets and the...

Page 178: ...up is complete when the system displays six check marks as shown in Figure 10 1 Figure 10 1 Bootup Completed Note If the last check mark displayed is a red X there has been a compact flash error Please contact Cisco Technical Support After bootup completes make a note of the IP address that displays on the center of the screen as shown in Figure 10 2 You use that information to log in to the Cisco...

Page 179: ...you will be able to access the CTS Administration software The welcome screen only appears the first time the system is booted up after initial installation or after a factory reset Note The telephone will not be registered at this time It will show a directory number of 7000 but the telephone will not function as a telephone at this time Step 4 Make a note of the IP address that appears on the di...

Page 180: ...e Info at the bottom of the screen and press the Info soft key c Scroll down to the IP Address listing and copy the address Step 9 Log in to the system by entering the following information Step 10 Log in using the following Username admin case sensitive Password cisco case sensitive Configuring an Alternate TFTP Server Optional If you need to use an alternative TFTP server configure the parameter...

Page 181: ...t of horizontal grey bars and that display s relative position Select the color temperature of the lighting in the meeting room and click Apply Selecting the Light Level When adjusting the images on the display screens for the Cisco TelePresence system you must take the color temperature of the ambient light in the room into consideration Sources of light in most rooms are either incandescent ligh...

Page 182: ...odec 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 HD Video to HD Video cable into the display connector on the correct codec as follows Plug the center display into the primary codec Plug the participant s left display into the left secondary codec Plug the participant s ri...

Page 183: ...he large white camera target to the table click Auto Adjust This action allows software to adjust the camera settings automatically You will see various images and colors on the displays during the adjustment Auto Adjust takes approximately 20 seconds Align the Camera Click Show Camera Target Using the zoom ring on the camera lens and the left right up down and rotation adjustment screws on the ca...

Page 184: ...10 8 Cisco TelePresence System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 10 First Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components Figure 10 3 Camera Mounting Plate 201205 Up down screw Left right screws Rotation screws Lens ...

Page 185: ...ts Figure 10 4 Correct Camera Target Alignment Center Display Figure 10 5 Correct Camera Target Alignment Right Display Red plus sign within black cross Red lines Note curved lines touching screen border Table edge 205764 Red plus sign within black cross Red lines Table edge Red Vertical line 205765 ...

Page 186: ... Show Focus Target Adjust the small target so that the green box encloses some of the patterns on the small target Adjust the focus ring on the camera lens so the lines on the target are in focus The ring is labeled N 8 The thumbscrew or 0 9 mm Allen wrench is used to unlock the focus ring Click Hide Focus Targets then click Done when you complete the adjustment Attaching the Camera Hood Assembly ...

Page 187: ...nce System 3200 OL 14521 01 Chapter 10 First Time Setup Setting Up CTS Components Figure 10 7 Attaching the Camera Hood Assembly Troubleshooting Cameras Use Table 10 2 to troubleshoot problems with cameras 201203 7 7 2 1 3 ...

Page 188: ... codec Plug the participant s right camera into the right secondary codec 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 settings are not correct Tug on the plug to see if it is fully plugged in See separate documentation for the camera adjustment procedures No ima...

Page 189: ...e microphones per screen depending on the number of microphones installed The top microphone represents the microphone in the front row the bottom microphone icons represent the back row microphones Click Microphones on the Hardware Setup window Click Start to begin setup Lightly tap each microphone and watch the audio meter on the corresponding display screen to see that sound registers Table 10 ...

Page 190: ...able is not connected to its corresponding codec Check that the cable from the microphone is plugged into the correct receptor on the codec Plug all microphones into the primary codec 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 seated in the correct connector on the ...

Page 191: ...d also see a one pixel wide green border around the outside of the grid Step 4 From Cisco TelePresence System Administration click Set Projector Defaults to automatically configure the projector for use with the CTS 3200 Step 5 Set the group number and data settings by completing the following steps Note Changing these settings allows a projector to be monitored by the System Network Management Pr...

Page 192: ...mera input perform the following steps a Click Presentation Devices on the Hardware Setup window b Perform one of the following steps to test the video input Click the VGA radio button to test input from a VGA device Click the Document camera radio button to test input from the document camera If the input image is displaying correctly you should see an image projected on the projection surface St...

Page 193: ...ayed Projector is set up to receive PC input instead of input from its HD Video cable connector Use the projector remote control to configure the projector for HD Video input If your system includes an Auxiliary Control Unit click Set Projector Defaults Test pattern is not displayed Object is blocking the path of the projector Remove any objects blocking the projector lens Test pattern is not disp...

Page 194: ...n the Hardware Setup window Click the Start radio button to access the Auxiliary Control Unit to begin testing To end the test click Stop Individual light units correspond to the five port numbers of the Auxiliary Control Unit Click the appropriate box to select a specific port number Click Select All to select all ports and all light units or Select None Click the Refresh On Off Status button to ...

Page 195: ...s Always use felt backed desk pads and coasters as well as felt pads under your office equipment Avoid leaving any plastic materials in one spot on a wood surface for any prolonged periods Blot do not wipe any liquid spills as soon as possible and follow this with the dusting procedure mentioned above Never expose wood surfaces to extremes of temperature or humidity Do not place near heaters vents...

Page 196: ... to the Projector User Guide included with your projector for maintenance issues such as cleaning the projector lens To replace the projector lamp see the Replacing the Projector Lamp Part Number CTS PRJTR BL GEN1 section on page 12 17 To replace the projector see the Replacing the Projector Part Number CTS PRJTR GEN1 section on page 12 18 Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be all...

Page 197: ... Number CTS LIGHT FIXT page 12 14 Replacing the Audio Video Extension Unit Part Number CTS AV EXP page 12 15 Replacing the Auxiliary Control Unit Part Number CTS LIGHT CTRL page 12 16 Replacing the Cisco Unified IP Phone Part Number CP 7975G CTS page 12 17 Replacing the Projector Lamp Part Number CTS PRJTR BL GEN1 page 12 17 Replacing the Projector Part Number CTS PRJTR GEN1 page 12 18 Replacing a...

Page 198: ... enter those values Step 6 Click Login Step 7 Verify the status of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager seen in the lower left portion of the window is Enabled Up Step 8 Select Hardware Setup to verify the cameras displays speakers and microphones are working properly Step 9 If you are replacing a primary codec perform the following steps Note If you are not replacing a primary codec do not pe...

Page 199: ...gle right PDU on the right accessory cabinet The auxiliary control unit on the center display structure Caution Make sure all system power is turned off before beginning this disassembly Step 2 Remove the top camera hood by removing the screws that secure it to the bracket Step 3 Remove the lens hood by removing the two screws on the bottom of the hood Step 4 At the back of the camera cluster disc...

Page 200: ...d the following information tools and equipment Release Notes for Cisco TelePresence System Release 1 4 OL 12074 05 Cisco TelePresence System Release 1 4 Administrator s Guide OL 13676 03 Uncrating and unpacking Claw hammer or small pry bar Large Phillips screwdriver Tin snips Pallet jack or hand cart for moving components Safety gloves Safety glasses Box cutters Cisco TelePresence 3200 Structure ...

Page 201: ...r you have created a gap of approximately 1 2 inch 1 centimeter between the screen and the display shelf detach the holes on the top screen from the locating pins on the underside of the display shelves and remove the screen If your projector screen does not have side trims and is flush with the display cabinet grasp the outer edges of the screen and pull it up and away from the Projector clips th...

Page 202: ...essory cabinet attachment bracket Remove the Accessory cabinet from the work area Step 2 From the underside of the left Display shelf unscrew one side of each metal plate connector Step 3 Loosen each draw bolt Step 4 Unscrew the left Display shelf from the two Display Shelf support brackets Step 5 Pull the left Display shelf away from the center Display shelf and set aside Step 6 If you are replac...

Page 203: ...urn the power switch on the Plasma display to the On position and make sure the cables are unbundled and hanging freely Once the display is hung these items may not be accessible Step 9 Hang the replacement Plasma display Step 10 Plug in the signal cable to the correct codec SeeChapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables Step 11 Plug in the power cable to the correct PDU See Chapter 9 Routing Power ...

Page 204: ...or the Cisco TelePresence 3200 you need the following information tools and equipment Cisco TelePresence System Release 1 4 Administrator s Guide OL 13676 03 Power screwdriver with 2 5 3 and 6 mm standard or round Allen bits or standard 2 5 3 and 6 mm Allen wrenches Tip A round head Allen bit allows the bit to work at an angle instead of only straight out which is helpful in tight spots Manual scr...

Page 205: ...n and pull it up and away from the Projector clips that hold the screen to the Display shelves Step 3 Disconnect the Speaker cable clips from the Speaker terminals Step 4 Remove the magnetically held face plate cover from the speaker You can pry the cover off by carefully inserting the tip of a small screwdriver blade under the edge Step 5 Loosen the corner screws on the speaker with a 9 64 inch A...

Page 206: ...work Removing and Replacing a Codec Note Make sure to retain all screws connectors and other parts during the disassembly Step 1 Power off the system by completing turning off the following units The two left PDUs on the left accessory cabinet The single right PDU on the right accessory cabinet The auxiliary control unit on the center display structure Caution Make sure all system power is turned ...

Page 207: ... 12 Turn the codec power switch to the On position Caution Make sure each PDU power switch is still in the Off position Step 13 Reattach the cables according to your temporary masking tape identification See Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables for additional information Step 14 Attach the cables to the cable management bar using tie wraps Step 15 If the replacement unit was the Primary codec...

Page 208: ...assembly Step 1 From the back of the Cisco TelePresence 3200 access the audio video expansion unit Step 2 Detach the specific microphone cable from the audio video expansion unit Note the location for later reference Step 3 Remove the microphone cable by pulling it to the right through the various cable management systems Take note of how the cable is routed See Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal ...

Page 209: ...the disassembly Step 1 Remove the privacy panel from the following table top sections The table top section to be replaced All table sections to the right of the table top section to be replaced Note See Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly for expanded views of the privacy panels Step 2 Remove the microphone from the table top section to be replaced See Figure 7 38 for an expanded vie...

Page 210: ...quipment Cisco TelePresence System Release 1 4 Administrator s Guide OL 13676 03 Power screwdriver with 2 5 3 and 6 mm standard or round Allen bits or standard 2 5 3 and 6 mm Allen wrenches Tip A round head Allen bit allows the bit to work at an angle instead of only straight out which is helpful in tight spots Manual screwdrivers Phillips and flat head types Metric wrenches 10 to 15 mm Masking ta...

Page 211: ... the middle of the fixture b Lift the light fixture up and out being careful the cable does not mar the surface of the display Step 5 Place the replacement light fixture in the bracket and secure with the screws See Chapter 4 Building the Lighting Assembly for more information Step 6 Plug the light fixture into the Auxiliary Control Unit See Chapter 9 Routing Power and Signal Cables for more infor...

Page 212: ...3 Replacing the Auxiliary Control Unit Part Number CTS LIGHT CTRL To remove and replace the auxiliary control unit Cisco TelePresence 3200 you need the following tools and equipment Medium Phillips head screwdriver for attaching the unit to its bracket Large Phillips head screwdriver for attaching the unit and bracket to the display structure Masking tape Remove and replace the auxiliary control u...

Page 213: ...hone Cisco Unified Communications Manager may download a new version of the phone software When the phone has completed its booting and upgrade perform a reset on the Cisco TelePresence System from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager device page Step 7 If the new IP phone has not displayed a ready screen within five minutes refer to the Cisco TelePresence Troubleshooting GuideOL 11293 01 Note...

Page 214: ...MENU button to display the on screen menu Note You can either use the remote or press the button on the projector to perform these steps The MENU and other buttons are on the underside of the projector after you attach it to the table b Use the Up and Down arrow keys to select Setting c Use the Right and Left arrow keys to select Lamp counter reset d When you are prompted to reset the lamp counter...

Page 215: ...e plug from the wall receptacle Step 2 Remove any cables plugged into the PDU Step 3 Remove the PDU by performing one of the following steps Remove a PDU from the accessory cabinet or the first row center privacy panel by removing the mounting screws Remove the PDU from the second row table section by removing the plastic knob screws on the underside of the table removing the privacy panel and rem...

Page 216: ...splay shelf you need the following tools Medium and large Phillips screwdriver 10 mm wrench Tip A 10 mm open end ratcheting wrench is useful to loosen and tighten the draw bolts Note Make sure to retain all screws connectors and other parts during the disassembly Removing and Replacing a Display Shelf Row Table Section Step 1 Power off the system by completing turning off the following units The t...

Page 217: ...splay structures as illustrated in Figure 5 2 Figure 5 3 and Figure 5 4 Step 8 Loosen the draw bolts and remove the connecting plates that attach the display shelf to be replaced to its adjoining shelf or shelves Note See Figure 5 1 for the draw bolt and plate locations Step 9 Slightly separate the shelf to be replaced from the other shelves Caution Make sure that all remaining shelves stay on the...

Page 218: ...g and Replacing a First Row Table Top Section Step 1 Open the table door Step 2 Perform the following actions for specific first row table top sections If you are replacing the table door or the left center table top section remove the table door See Figure 6 14 for an exploded diagram of the parts for the door If you are replacing the center table top section remove the projector See Figure 8 3 f...

Page 219: ... table door Caution Be sure that the legs support all table top sections and do not allow any of the sections to fall Step 13 Remove the splines from the slot in the edges of the table top section Step 14 Remove the table top section from the table legs Step 15 Place the new table top section on the table legs Step 16 Place the splines in the slots on the edge of the new table top section Step 17 ...

Page 220: ... from the following table top sections The table top section to be replaced All table sections to the right of the table top section to be replaced Note See Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly for expanded views of the privacy panels Step 2 Remove the microphone from the table top section to be replaced See Figure 7 38 for an expanded view of the microphone and its attachment hardware...

Page 221: ... support brackets Step 11 Remove the screws from the table legs that support the table top section Step 12 Move one of the table legs to allow access to the draw bolts and remove the draw bolts from the adjoining table top sections See Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly for the location of the draw bolts Note Make sure that the leg still supports both table top sections Step 13 If yo...

Page 222: ...Step 28 Attach the privacy panel hangers to the table legs that support each side of the table top section See Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly for the privacy panel support bracket attachment points and screw locations Step 29 Attach the privacy panel alignment bracket See Chapter 7 Building the Second Row Table Assembly for the location of the privacy panel support brackets Step ...

Page 223: ...ber Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 1650 xx 37 0853 01 3 m Video to DVI cable 3 Chapter 8 37 0901 01 10 m Cat6 Ethernet cable 4 Chapter 7 8 69 1651 xx 37 0848 02 8 m DVI to VGA audio cable 1 Chapter 8 37 0849 01 Speaker cable 3 Chapter 7 8 37 0854 01 6 m HD Video cable 1 Chapter 8 37 0887 02 3 m Cat6 Ethernet cable black 5 Chapter 8 37 0901 01 10 m Cat6 Ethernet cable 4 Chapte...

Page 224: ...15 Chapter 2 7 8 69 1728 01 48 1641 01 M4 x 12 mm flathead screws 25 Chapter 6 69 1657 01 48 2273 01 M8 x 20 mm screws 500 Chapter 2 3 4 5 6 7 69 1661 01 48 2274 01 M8 x 70 mm screws 100 Chapter 2 4 69 1660 01 48 2275 01 Half turn bolt 6 Chapter 7 69 1652 xx 69 1659 xx 49 1165 01 M8 washers 100 Chapter 7 69 1653 xx 69 1662 xx 51 0609 01 Cable tie holders 40 Chapter 8 69 1663 xx 51 4536 01 Cable ti...

Page 225: ...stribution units 7 Chapter 7 8 N A 74 xxxx xx I O modules power Ethernet 18 Chapter 6 7 See Appendix B Region and Country Specific Equipment for specific part numbers 69 1897 xx 48 2430 01 M8 x 16 mm pan head screw black Chapter 4 48 2432 01 M8 x 16 mm pan head screw white Chapter 7 8 1 These screws are included with the camera hood assembly and are not a separate item Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Num...

Page 226: ... 1 Chapter 8 69 1829 01 48 0654 01 M4 x 20 pan head screws 4 Chapter 8 48 2410 01 M8 x 20 cap screws 4 Chapter 8 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 53 2907 01 48 1962 01 M5 x 12 mm screws 2 Chapter 8 700 23449 xx Cable management bar 1 Chapter 8 N A 68 2898 xx Secondary Codec 1 Chapter 8 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Des...

Page 227: ... Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 74 4740 xx 74 4740 01 Speaker 1 Chapter 8 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 74 4740 xx 74 4740 01 Speaker 1 Chapter 8 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 74 4740 xx 74 4740 01 Speaker 1 Chapter 8 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Par...

Page 228: ...ber Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 1632 xx 700 23338 xx Switch bracket left1 1 These brackets are for an optional Ethernet switch if you did not order this option disregard these parts 1 Chapter 6 700 23342 xx Codec attachment brackets 6 Chapter 8 700 23344 xx Switch bracket right1 1 Chapter 6 700 23345 01 Connecting plates 10 Chapter 5 6 700 23363 xx Display tilt bracket 6 C...

Page 229: ...r Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 1624 xx 700 23359 xx Front foot stabilizer 2 Chapter 2 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 1624 xx 700 23359 xx Front foot stabilizer 2 Chapter 2 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 1625 xx 700 23360 xx Rear foo...

Page 230: ...lack 8 Chapter 7 37 0965 01 12M Ethernet Cable Black 3 Chapter 7 37 0931 01 Microphone extension cords 9 5M 6 Chapter 7 69 1830 01 I O blank large 2 Chapter 7 700 23807 01 I O blank small 14 Chapter 7 69 1663 01 Cable Ties 40 Chapter 7 69 1877 01 48 2298 01 Screw 8 x 50 mm with plastic knob 15 Chapter 7 69 1878 01 48 2426 01 M4 x 12 mm screws black 24 Chapter 7 69 1879 01 48 2430 01 M8 x 16 mm pan...

Page 231: ...xx 74 4605 xx 65 inch high definition display 1 Chapter 3 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 74 4605 xx 74 4605 xx 65 inch high definition display 1 Chapter 3 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 74 5562 01 95 9994 01 Tabletop Section 5 2 Chapter 7 74 5564 01 Wood Top Accessory Kit 1...

Page 232: ...x 74 5361 01 5 foot light fixture 1 Chapter 4 See Appendix B Region and Country Specific Equipment for lighting fixtures for Europe and Japan Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 74 5361 xx 74 5361 01 5 foot light fixture 1 Chapter 4 See Appendix B Region and Country Specific Equipment for lighting fixtures for Europe and Japan Kit ID Number...

Page 233: ...ee Appendix B Region and Country Specific Equipment for lighting fixtures for Europe and Japan Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 74 5362 xx 74 4921 01 4 foot light fixture 1 Chapter 4 See Appendix B Region and Country Specific Equipment for lighting fixtures for Europe and Japan Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description...

Page 234: ... Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 1623 01 700 23361 01 Support Crossbars 4 Chapter 2 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 1629 xx 700 23332 xx Privacy panel Center right 1 Chapter 7 700 23333 xx Privacy panel Center left 1 Chapter 7 700 23334 xx Privacy panel center 1 Chapter 7 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Pa...

Page 235: ...ber Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 1622 xx 700 23358 xx Display structure 1 Chapter 2 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 1887 01 800 28202 07 Presentation Codec 1 N A 69 1887 01 37 0854 01 6 m HD Video cable 1 37 0887 02 3 m Cat6 Ethernet cable black 1 37 0900 01 8 M video to DVI cable...

Page 236: ... x 12 mm screws 2 Chapter 8 700 23449 xx Cable management bar 1 Chapter 8 N A 68 2898 xx Secondary Codec 1 Chapter 8 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 1634 xx 700 24275 xx Metal packaging brace 1 Chapter 6 800 28625 xx Molded foam bumper 1 Chapter 6 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Ref...

Page 237: ...tion piece left 1 Chapter 4 700 23757 xx Reflector transition piece right 1 Chapter 4 700 23758 xx Reflector transition piece corner 1 Chapter 4 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 1631 xx 48 1963 01 M6 x 10 mm screws 4 Chapter 7 700 23824 xx Projector mounting bracket 1 Chapter 7 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Descript...

Page 238: ... 4 700 23746 xx Plastic diffuser panel ends 2 Chapter 4 700 23747 xx Plastic diffuser panel top right 1 Chapter 4 700 23748 xx Plastic diffuser panel top left 1 Chapter 4 700 23826 xx Reflector bottom center 1 Chapter 4 700 23827 xx Reflector bottom left side top 2 Chapter 4 700 23828 xx Reflector bottom left end 2 Chapter 4 700 23896 xx Metal trim panel center right 1 Chapter 4 700 23897 xx Metal...

Page 239: ...anel section 5 2 800 31122 01 Privacy Panel right end section 7 1 800 31123 01 Privacy Panel left end section 6 1 700 27273 01 FABMTL STMP PLT END ALIGNMENT 32K 2 700 27274 01 Privacy panel support alignment bracket section 5 2 700 27275 01 Privacy panel support alignment bracket section 1 1 700 27276 01 Privacy panel support alignment bracket section 2 1 700 27277 01 Privacy panel support alignme...

Page 240: ...ST LID WOOD SPKR PANL JW3 1 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 1626 xx 700 23339 xx Display shelf support left 3 Chapter 2 700 23340 xx Display shelf support right 3 Chapter 2 700 23341 xx Codec safety tray 3 Chapter 2 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 1620 xx 69 1636 xx 700...

Page 241: ...Cover plate 3 Chapter 7 800 28454 xx Tabletop leg base 3 Chapter 6 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Description Qty Chapter Parts List Reference 69 1613 xx 700 23756 xx Reflector transition piece left 1 Chapter 4 700 23757 xx Reflector transition piece right 1 Chapter 4 700 23758 xx Reflector transition piece corner 1 Chapter 4 Kit ID Number Sub Kit ID Number Part Number Part Descr...

Page 242: ... 5299 01 95 9686 01 Tabletop section Center 1 Chapter 6 74 5300 01 95 9687 01 Tabletop section Center right 1 Chapter 6 74 5301 01 95 9689 01 Tabletop section Center left 1 Chapter 6 74 5302 01 95 9690 01 Tabletop section Right wing 1 Chapter 6 74 5303 01 95 9691 01 Tabletop section Left door 1 Chapter 6 74 5304 01 95 9692 01 Display shelf section Left 1 Chapter 5 74 5305 01 95 9693 01 Display she...

Page 243: ...nd regions have equipment manufactured to local regulations Asia Pacific Argentina Part Description Part Number Qty Notes TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 AP 37 0831 01 6 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN AP 74 4861 01 18 Part Description Part Number Qty Notes TelePresence Power Cord PWR_CORD10 AR 37 0841 01 6 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN AR 74 4866 01 18 ...

Page 244: ...TS LAPCONN AU 74 4866 01 18 Part Description Part Number Qty Notes TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 CE 37 0832 01 6 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN CE 74 4865 01 18 Part Description Part Number Qty Notes TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 CN 37 0837 01 6 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN CN 74 4914 01 18 Part Description Part Number Qty Notes 5 foot center light fixture CTS LIGHT FIX...

Page 245: ...rt Number Qty Notes TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 ISR 37 0842 01 6 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN ISR 74 4863 01 18 Part Description Part Number Qty Notes TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 ITA 37 0832 01 6 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN ITA 74 4865 01 18 Part Description Part Number Qty Notes TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 JP 37 0847 01 6 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LA...

Page 246: ... TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 NA 37 0847 01 6 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN NA 74 4868 01 18 Part Description Part Number Qty Notes TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 SWI 37 0843 01 6 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN SWI 74 4862 01 18 Part Description Part Number Qty Notes TelePresence Power Cord PWR CORD10 UK 37 0831 01 6 I O modules power Ethernet CTS LAPCONN UK 74 4861 01 1...

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