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Chapter 1 Overview
Chapter Organization
Chapter 7, “Building the Second Row Table Assembly”
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This chapter describes how to build the second row table and is organized the same as Chapter 2.
Chapter 8, “Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements”
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This chapter is organized the same as Chapter 2.
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Each element is described using one or more illustrations. The elements are:
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Camera assembly
—attaches to the center Display structure
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Front row table leg wiring assembly
—wired for power and network connectivity
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Projector assembly
—attaches to the underside of the center table segment
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Codec and Audio/Video Expansion Unit assembly
—attach the codecs to each Display
structure and attach the extension unit to the center display structure
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Speaker assembly
—attach to the underside of the Display shelf
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Projector Screen assembly
—attaches to the underside of the Display shelf
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Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975
—used for initial configuration of the Cisco TelePresence system
and to join meetings
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Camera Target assembly
—used for camera focus and alignment
Chapter 9, “Routing Power and Signal Cables”
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A series of illustrations are used to describe the routing and connection of power and signal cables
for the front row and the display assembly area.
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Illustrations show you the routing path to take for all cables.
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Illustrations showing cables terminating in a Codec include a close-up of the Codec.
Chapter 10, “First-Time Setup”
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This chapter describes the configuration you perform to set up your Cisco TelePresence System
3200 for the first time.
Chapter 11, “Use & Care Guide”
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This chapter provides information on maintaining several elements of the
Cisco TelePresence System 3200, including the tabletop and plasma displays.
Chapter 12, “Field-Replaceable Unit Guide”
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This chapter describes removal and replacement processes for various elements of the
Cisco TelePresence System 3200.
Appendix A: Parts List Sorted by Carton
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This appendix lists all parts included in the individual chapter parts lists, and sorts the list by carton.
Appendix B: Region- and Country-Specific Equipment
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This appendix lists the part numbers for all region- and country-specific equipment, including table
leg wiring and power cords.
Figure 1-1
View of an Assembled Cisco TelePresence System 3200, Standard Configuration
Step 1
Install and connect the camera assembly. See
Step 1
and
Step 2
in
Chapter 8, “Assembling the
Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements”
to install the camera assembly and
Step 14
in
Chapter 9,
“Routing Power and Signal Cables”
to connect the camera cables.