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 Lifesize Icon Installation Guide

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Installing the System Into a Rack

After you have the rack mounting brackets in the correct position, install the system into the rack.

1.

Line up the system in the desired position on the rack.

NOTE

Ensure that sufficient access is provided to the serial port to allow connection 
for setup and servicing.

2.

Attach the rack mounting brackets on the system to the rack using the appropriate hardware for your 
rack (not included).

Installing Your System

Before you install your system, read the 

Lifesize Safety and Regulatory Notices

 for important safety 

information.

WARNING

Exercise care when connecting cables to the codec. Face the back of the 
codec or ensure that all connectors are visible when connecting a cable to 
the codec.

To install your Lifesize system, remove all components from the product packaging and place them in the 
appropriate positions in your conference room or office.

WARNING

Do not place objects that can generate heat or obstruct airflow in front of, 
on top of, or behind a codec. Such placement can cause the system to 
overheat and restart. Further, prolonged overheating can damage the 
codec. Make sure the room that houses the codec features a controlled 
temperature and is well ventilated.

1.

Open the battery compartment on the remote control by sliding the bottom end toward the back side of 
the remote. Insert two AAA batteries: 

To close the battery compartment, align the cover with the rails on the remote and slide in place.

Summary of Contents for Icon 800

Page 1: ...Lifesize Icon Installation Guide May 2014 Lifesize Icon 600 Lifesize Icon 800 ...

Page 2: ...S server at 8 8 8 8 Room Configuration The size shape layout and occupancy of the room dictate where you place your video conferencing components For example in a conference room place a Lifesize Digital MicPod at the center of the group of participants You can lock the Icon 600 codec with a secure loop to prevent physical removal of the device For assistance contact your Lifesize Partner or Lifes...

Page 3: ...ers or microphones Rack stability Ensure that the leveling jacks on the bottom of the rack are fully extended to the floor when the full weight of the rack rests on them In a single rack installation attach stabilizers to the rack In multiple rack installations couple the racks together Airflow and access Leave approximately 75 centimeters 30 inches of clearance behind the rack to allow for suffic...

Page 4: ... the chassis remove the top two pan head screws and washers and the lower pan head screw and washer closest to the front of the chassis 3 At the front position on the side of the chassis replace two pan head screws and washers in the bottom two holes and one pan head screw and washer in the top hole closest to the front of the chassis 4 Tighten all screws with 10 in lb of torque 5 Repeat these ste...

Page 5: ... to the codec Face the back of the codec or ensure that all connectors are visible when connecting a cable to the codec To install your Lifesize system remove all components from the product packaging and place them in the appropriate positions in your conference room or office WARNING Do not place objects that can generate heat or obstruct airflow in front of on top of or behind a codec Such plac...

Page 6: ... configures the second display NOTE Connecting a second display requires a license key 4 Insert the network cable into the network port marked with the LAN symbol on the back of the codec Insert the opposite end of the network cable into a network port on the wall 5 Insert one end of the Lifesize Link cable or Lifesize Link Adapter and cable into the port on the back of the codec and the other int...

Page 7: ...e zone You can also connect your Icon to the LifeSize Cloud service If no IP address is assigned to your system configure the IP address using a directly connected Ethernet cable between your computer and the system Read more at Using a Directly Connected Ethernet Cable WARNING To avoid damaging the system do not disturb or disconnect any of the connected devices while the system is starting 7 Per...

Page 8: ...o support a second audio input Icon 600 only To set the appropriate analog gain for your input device access your video system from a browser and navigate to Preferences Audio Analog Mic Gain Audio Out Line Out For use with external line level output speakers that are not built into the HD display or with a headset left plus right WARNING Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can ...

Page 9: ...D indicators indicate the following conditions LED Indicator System Status Reset When the reset button is not pressed Solid blue The system is idle no current or scheduled calls Rapidly blinking blue The system is in use call in progress Slowly blinking blue Scheduled calls are pending Solid purple A system upgrade is in progress Solid red A major error occurred Network Activity Speed Solid yellow...

Page 10: ...apter to the Lifesize Link port on your Icon system and one adapter to the Lifesize Link port on the audio device You can then connect the two adapters together using up to 150 feet of shielded 24AWG cat5e or up to 200 feet of shielded 23AWG cat6 cable Display cables The video system ships with a 3 meter HDMI to HDMI cable and a 3 meter HDMI to DVI D cable Both are high speed HDMI cables that supp...

Page 11: ...computer and the system 3 Allow the DHCP address acquisition to time out approximately 30 seconds Your system is then configured with the IP address of 169 254 x x 4 From a web browser enter 169 254 1 1 and log in with administrator credentials The default username and password are admin Refer to the Lifesize Icon Video System Guide and the browser based online help to complete the configuration C...

Page 12: ...part of the document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission from Lifesize Communications Trademark Acknowledgments Lifesize the Lifesize logo and other Lifesize marks are registered trademarks or trademarks of Logitech All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Patent Notice ...

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