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Installing Cisco TelePresence System Profile 65” Presentation Unit

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78-19807-02 Profile 65” Presentation Unit Installation Sheet | April 2012 | © 2010-2012 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

Unpacking the Monitor box and mounting the monitor to the base

Mounting the two modules together

Level and align the systems 

In order to level the systems, use 4 pcs of the (a) set screw in the holes marked in the 

picture below for each bottom module. Note that the illustration depicts a base module 

as seen from above, with the door open. 

Loosen nuts before adjusting the pin bolts down. When proper adjustment have been 

found, tighten nuts again. These are the same nuts which were mounted in step 2 C, 

see the previous page.

Main system

In step 6 the joint profile 

is mounted to the main 

monitor. 

(In step 8 the joint profile 

is mounted to the second 

monitor.)

Uppermost screw 

on the monitor

The nut plates are placed 

inside the joint profile

Joint profile with a 

slot for the cables

Cable hatch

Presentation unit, 

base module

NOTE: 

Requires 4 

persons and lifting straps 

to lift.

LIFTINg STRAPS INCLUDED. 

The lifting straps are found 

in the box, together with the 

monitor, ready for use. 

NOTE: 

The straps are not 

fixed to the monitor. be 

careful when lifting the 

monitor so the straps do 

not slide during the lifting 

operation.

CAUTION

hEAvY 

AND 

BULKY

REQUIRES: 

4 PEOPLE TO LIFT

The nut plates are placed 

inside the joint profile

A. 

Carefully lift and place the monitor onto the base. 

B. 

Open the top cover.

C. 

Repeat step 6 b for the presentation unit.

D. 

If further adjustments are needed to align the systems, 

do this with the set screws inside the base modules.

E. 

Connect the monitor: 

Fasten the short M4 screw from 

the inside of the monitor through the joint profile and to 

the nut on the nut plate.

Uppermost screw 

on the bottom 

module

11 

Connect the power cable

Connect the presentation unit power cable. The cable is lead out from the rear side of 

the main system.

Connecting cables

Power cable from 

the Presentation unit

Ethernet cable

PC cable

Microphone cables

Power cable

Close the lids and 

snap on the grilles.

Close the doors and snap 

on the speaker grille.

4 × set  screw (a) 

Codec

Lid

A. 

Main system:

 Remove the top grille and open the top 

cover. 

B. 

Main system: 

Remove the uppermost screw on the 

monitor sides facing each other, using a 2.5 mm Allen 

key and a 7 mm wrench. See illustration.

C. 

Both systems: 

Remove the uppermost screw on the 

bottom modules, using a 3 mm Allen key and a 7 mm 

wrench.

D. 

Move the units towards each other. Leave some 

space for the joint profile.

E. 

Level and align the systems:

 Use the screws inside 

the bottom module to adjust and align the two 

systems. See the instructions in step 7.

F. 

Place the joint profile between the two systems.

g. 

Connect bottom modules: 

On the main bottom 

module, fasten the long M4 screw from the inside of 

the module through the joint profile and to the nut 

on the nut plate. Do the same from the inside of the 

presentation unit bottom module. 

h. 

Connect the monitor: 

On the main monitor, fasten 

the short M4 screw from the inside of the monitor 

through the joint profile and to the nut on the nut 

plate.

I. 

If further adjustments are needed do this with the 

adjustments screws inside the bottom module.

A. 

Close the top covers.

B. 

Snap on the top grilles.

C. 

Snap on the speaker grille.

D. 

Close the base module doors.

E. 

Remove the plastic foil on the 

monitor frame.

F. 

Use the supplied cloth to clean 

up the system.

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Mounting the grilles in front and finishing up

The cables goes from one 

system to the other through the 

cable hatch.

NOTE: 

The main system has 

already been connected, only 

the extra cabling needed for the 

presentation unit is shown here. 

Presentation unit

From DVI-I 4 on 

the C90 codec

* The power cable goes through 

the cable hatch and to the rear side 

of the main system.

B

B

Power*

EMC Class A declaration

WARNINg: 

This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio 

interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

A

级声明

 (A Class product declaration) 

 

 

本产品为

A

ITE

,在其使用说明,铭牌等显著位置中已包含如下内容的声明

 

(We declare here that the subject product is A class ITE product, and the 

following statement is clearly marked in the user manual or nameplate):

  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

声明所在位置

 (Position of the Declaration):

  

   

使用说明

 User Manual   

 

 

铭牌

 Nameplate

 

 
 

申请号

 (Application No.)

 

申请人

 (Applicant):  

型号

   (Model Number)

 

 
 
 
 

                               

                                               

签字

/

盖章

 Signature/Stamp: 

 
 
 
 

                                 

日期

 Date: 

警告

 

 

此为

A

级产品。在生活环境中,该产品可能会造成无线电干扰。在这种

情况下,可能需要用户对干扰采取切实可行的措施。

 

 
WARNING: 
    This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this 
product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be 
required to take adequate measures.

Summary of Contents for TelePresence

Page 1: ...ut optimizing a meeting room for video conferencing Profile 65 is delivered with Monitor Column Foot module stand alone or wall stand Grille Camera Touch 8 interface device Remote control Microphones Accessories FOOT MODULE 25kg 55 lbs 1 Open the snap lockers 2 Lift out the foot module box MONITOR BOX 110kg 243lbs CAUTION HEAVY AND BULKY REQUIRES 4 PEOPLE TO LIFT CAUTION HEAVY AND BULKY REQUIRES 2...

Page 2: ...pacer between the bottom module and the wall bracket Long wall bracket Short wall bracket Spacer Connect the microphone cables to the Microphone connectors on the codec Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI 1 input at the codec Connect the 9 pin D SUB cable to the Camera control input at the codec WARNING Due to the size and mass of this equipment it is very important that the wall stand is safely in...

Page 3: ...nt profile width 16mm 0 63in USER DOCUMENTATION User guides and compliance and safety information for this product are available on the Cisco web site http www cisco com go profile docs The Profile 65 Presentation Unit is delivered with Monitor Column Foot module stand alone or wall stand Grille Accessories box Microphone Monitor cable Power cable optional Joint profile 8 Screws M10x30 Set screw 2...

Page 4: ...e top grille and open the top cover B Main system Remove the uppermost screw on the monitor sides facing each other using a 2 5mm Allen key and a 7mm wrench See illustration C Both systems Remove the uppermost screw on the bottom modules using a 3mm Allen key and a 7mm wrench D Move the units towards each other Leave some space for the joint profile E Level and align the systems Use the screws ins...

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