Lifesize Icon Installation Guide
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System Components
Your package contains the following components:
Icon 800: Rack Mounting
Consider the following if you mount the Icon 800 in a rack:
The Icon 800 system includes two rack mounting brackets that are located on each side of the front of the
chassis. To mount the device in a rack unit, screw these brackets directly to the front of the rack. Two
screws are required for each bracket.
Lifesize codec and power cord
Icon 600:
Includes an external power supply unit (PSU).
Icon 800:
PSU is internal to the chassis; only a power cord is included which
plugs directly into the back of the chassis.
Lifesize remote control
Includes two AAA batteries.
Cable kit
Read more at
Cables
.
Lifesize Phone
Optional:
One or two Lifesize Digital MicPods with a 4-meter (13.1 foot)
Lifesize Link cable are available.
LifeSize Camera 10x, camera
power supply, and a high speed
3-meter (9.8 foot) HDMI cable
Icon 800:
Use one of the HDMI to DVI-I cables included in the codec box to
connect your camera to your codec.
Phoenix connectors
Icon 800:
Includes three Phoenix connectors for connecting additional
speakers 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 sufficient airflow and ease in servicing.
Ambient operating temperature
If you install the device in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the ambient
operating temperature of the rack environment might be greater than the
ambient temperature of the room. Consider installing the equipment in an
environment that is compatible with the manufacturer’s maximum rated
ambient temperature.
Circuit overloading
Consider the connection of the equipment to the power supply circuitry and the
effect that any possible overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent
protection and power supply wiring. Give appropriate consideration to
equipment nameplate ratings when addressing this concern.
Reliable ground
Maintain a reliable ground at all times. (It is recommended that you ground the
rack itself.) Pay particular attention to any power supply connections other
than the direct connections to the branch circuit, such as a power strip.