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4.5  Fasten the six cavities with screws

Fasten each cavity with two screws on each side 

(M6x12, Torx 30)

, as shown for 

the rack cavity in this illustration.

Exception: You don't have access to the two top screws in the display cavities 

at this point. They will be added in step 25.6. 

Summary of Contents for Webex Room Panorama

Page 1: ...Cisco Webex Room Panorama Installation guide ...

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Page 3: ... tracking and auto framing capabilities The integrated loudspeaker system consists of twelve main loudspeakers and four bass loudspeakers driven by a sixteen channel amplifier The system supports up to eight external microphones and has an integrated microphone array to support accurate speaker tracking The cosmetic wall panels are available as an option The Cisco Webex Room Panorama system is des...

Page 4: ...he installer must determine whether the wall must be reinforced prior to the installation and calculate the number and type of screws required for a safe wall mounting The product is fastened to the wall The Room Panorama is fastened to the wall with three horizontal rails These rails must be fastened so that they can safely support the product In total the product weighs close to 600kg 1320lb Whe...

Page 5: ...metic wall pallet optional Boxes and labels There are several boxes with parts on each pallet The boxes are marked with a letter followed by a number The letter identifies the pallet For example A1 A2 A3 for the boxes on pallet A In general you need box A1 before box A2 and so on But you don t always need all the parts contained in a box or pallet with a lower number before you need parts from the...

Page 6: ...s Small spirit level about 25cm 10in Pencil Nylon draw tape Screws and spacers The following kit of screws and spacers are shipped with the product The kit is in box A1 In addition the installer must bring the number and type of screws required for a safe wall mounting of the system step 1 1 Washer 0 9mm 16 pcs 2 Nylon spacer 5mm 16 pcs 3 FH M4x10 Torx 20 24 pcs 4 PAN10 32x0 312 PH2 4 pcs 5 M5x10 ...

Page 7: ...y flat horizontally and vertically this must be compensated for before you mount the rails Use a laser level to make sure the horizontal rails are placed perfectly This is important for the rest of the installation process to go smooth Fasten the rails with the number and type of screws that are required for a safe mounting of the system on your type of wall Any of the horizontal slots in the rail...

Page 8: ... the position of the upper rail The distance from the floor to the lower edge of the rail is shown in the illustration Rail parts 1 1 Fasten the top rail n 3x center part A1 A2 6x left and right parts A2 2 Fasten the center part of the rail to the wall Use the type and number of screws that are required to support the system You can use any of the horizontal slots in the rails 2 60 m 102 4 in Cent...

Page 9: ...l to the center part Depending on the type of wall you may need to remove the part temporarily after marking the mounting points on the wall 5 Fasten the left and right parts of the rail to the wall Use the type and number of screws that are required to support the system You can use any of the horizontal slots in the rails n ...

Page 10: ...rails is shown in the illustration 1 3 Fasten the bottom rail Use the same procedure as for the upper rail The distance between the lower edges of the middle and bottom rails is shown in the illustration Remember that all rails must be level and accurately centered around the system s vertical center line 1 40 m 55 1 in 1 05 m 41 3 in ...

Page 11: ...5x M6x12 Torx 30 lower parts upper part Riser parts 1x upper part center The system has seven vertical risers which are attached to the rails The center riser differs from the others it has a setback to make space for the content screen Center riser 1x Other risers 6x Slots on this side away from the wall Slots on this side away from the wall A3 A4 B2 B1 1x lower parts ...

Page 12: ... rail without tightening There is one screw for each riser as shown in the illustration to the left 2 Hang a riser onto the screw The riser with a setback shall be at center Check that the riser hangs on the screw and doesn t rest on the floor 3 Fasten the riser to the middle rail with a screw Don t tighten the screw now 4 Fasten the riser to the bottom rail with a screw Don t tighten the screw no...

Page 13: ...o the rails Three screws on each riser entered in step 1 3 and 4 6 Repeat steps 1 5 for all risers Level 7 Adjust the feet to make the risers perfectly aligned horizontally while resting on the floor Use the laser level 9 Re adjust the feet if necessary to make them tight against the floor Make sure to keep all risers aligned Tighten the upper nuts to lock the position of the feet ...

Page 14: ...nds on the floor Repeat the same procedure for all stands and subwoofers 3 1 Place the subwoofer stands 4x subwoofer stands 4x subwoofers 4x 50 50mm 2 2in piece of foam 4 Place the stands as far to the front as possible Check that the metal does not touch the risers Such contact may cause rattling noise A5 C1 A6 ...

Page 15: ...g from the left Subwoofer number 1 and 3 Black finish facing the room Subwoofer number 2 and 4 Silver finish facing the room Black finish facing the room Silver finish facing the room Add a piece of foam 50 50mm 2 2in on the upper part of the subwoofer to prevent it from touching the riser and cause rattling noise Add a piece of foam on the subwoofer to prevent noise ...

Page 16: ...d you to insert the cavities close to the center first and the display cavities last 1x rack cavity 2x power cavity 1x cooling cavity 2x display cavity 24x M6x12 Torx 30 Hang the cavity between the two risers as shown in the illustration Check that the hooks fully enter all slots on both sides see details on the next page The top of the cavity aligns with the setback of the center riser 4 1 Insert...

Page 17: ... all of them into the corresponding slots on the risers Check that they fully enter all slots on both sides Hook in place in the slot 4 2 Insert the cooling cavity Hang the cavity between the risers as shown The top of the cavity aligns with the rack cavity ...

Page 18: ...cavities between the risers as shown They are equal The display cavities are higher than the others The bottom of the display cavities aligns with the other cavities Hang the two power cavities between the risers as shown They are equal The top of the cavities aligns with the rack cavity 2 ...

Page 19: ...rews Fasten each cavity with two screws on each side M6x12 Torx 30 as shown for the rack cavity in this illustration Exception You don t have access to the two top screws in the display cavities at this point They will be added in step 25 6 ...

Page 20: ...unting plates for the speakers above the cavities The left and right plates are not equal Take care to put them in the correct position Repeat the same procedure for both plates Mounting plates 1x left mounting plate 1x right mounting plate 2x M6x12 Torx 30 A7 A7 ...

Page 21: ...e on the risers Check that the hooks enter all slots on both sides 2 Secure the mounting plate with one screw at center Take care to mount the plate on the correct side The widest flap is toward center This is the left side plate ...

Page 22: ...rx 20 Fasten the PSU bracket on the right side of the left power cavity with three screws A6 1 Place the PSU bracket on the right side of the left power cavity You may enter the center screw first and hang the bracket onto it 2 Add two more screws and fasten them all ...

Page 23: ...odec and amplifier are placed in the rack cavity The connector panels are facing upward 1 Remove the eight pre mounted screws Hex 2mm put the rack ears in place and fasten them using the same screws and screw holes 2 Remove the rubber feet from the codec 3 Slide the codec into its slot Fasten it with four screws M5x10 Torx 25 A6 2x rack ears ...

Page 24: ...22 7 2 Mount the amplifier Slide the amplifier into its slot Fasten it with four screws M5x10 Torx 25 2 ...

Page 25: ...ference rference that may cause undesired operation VTX21737 61N NVTX21737 CAN ICES 3 A NMB 3 A C6 13 with CNC ID C 22508 Complies with IMDA standards DB101992 UA TR 001 IS 13252 Part 1 IEC 60950 1 XXXXXXXXXX AAAAA BB CCCCC XXXXX YYYYYY 모니터 R R TNY TTC60 27 MSIP CRM NVA P3310 本產品內含射頻模組 CCXXxxYYyyyZzW XXX XXXXXX www bis gov in MX Prod uct name 品名 Nom de Prod uit Cisco Web ex Room Panoram a 视频会议终端 M...

Page 26: ...10 11 12 13 14 1 2 STACK MOD E PoE SPEED CONSO LE POWE R over ETHER NET 240W SFP STAT SYST 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 STACK MO DE PoE SPE ED CON SOL E POW ER over ETH ERN ET 240 W SFP STA T SYS T 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 STA CK 2 MOD E PoE SPEED CONSO LE POWER over ETHER NET 240W SFP STAT SYST 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 STACK C4 A6 1 Fasten the rack ears to the swit...

Page 27: ... sure that the accessories are not lost or thrown together with foam and cardboard One Connect boxes 2x One Connect box HDMI 1 HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 2 HDMI 4 HDMI 4 HDMI 3 ARC HDMI 3 ARC OPTIC AL OPTIC AL HDMI IN HDMI IN ONE CONN ECT ONE CONN ECT LAN LAN DIGITA L AUDIO OUT DIGITA L AUDIO OUT RS232 C IN RS232 C IN POWE R POWE R D3 D4 HDMI 1 HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 2 HDMI 4 HDMI 4 HDMI 3 ARC HDMI 3 ARC OPTI...

Page 28: ...this step if you have a non radio product Non radio products which have the letters NR in their product identifier PID are delivered without antennas 2 Thread the two antennas up through the small holes in the rack cavity and connect them to the codec The antennas are equal 3 Guide the antennas around the codec as shown below Then attach cable glands for strain relief Fasten the antennas to the ri...

Page 29: ...e fan module with the cables upward Thread the cables through the small holes in the cooling cavity and insert the fan module in the slot 2 Fasten the fan kit with two screws M6x12 Torx 30 3 Connect the fan cables to the amplifier Which fan is connected to which input does not matter ...

Page 30: ... 72 101042 xx S6 72 101042 xx P1 72 101005 xx X1 72 101005 xx X3 72 101204 xx T4 5 72 100706 xx or 72 100707 xx A1 72 101817 xx A2 72 101818 xx M1 8 microphones no lable on cable D2 34 100356 xx PSU D3 34 100355 xx PSU C4 72 101811 xx D4 C13 2 m region specific D5 C13 2 m region specific S7 C13 2 m region specific S8 C13 2 m region specific S9 C7 4 5 m region specific P2 C13 5 m region specific X2...

Page 31: ...he hole toward the right power cavity Don t connect it to the socket outlet now 3 Fasten the cable to the bottom of the display cavity with velcro to prevent the cable from touching the subwoofers and cause rattling noise 13 3 PSUs for the amplifier C6 C7 1 Place the two PSUs in the bracket in the left power cavity 2 Lead the cables on top of the cavities and connect the two PSUs to the amplifier ...

Page 32: ...he camera on top of the rack cavity Cables for the content screen The content screen will be installed later Connect the content screen cables to the codec and Ethernet switch as shown in the diagram Leave the end for the screen on top of the rack cavity The power cable is not connected in either end at this point 13 5 Cables toward the table The cables that go between the system and the table wil...

Page 33: ...ubes will be installed later From the amplifier Upward From the Ethernet switch Through to the rack cavity and upward together with the cables from the codec To the left and right on top of the cavities Don t thread cables through the hole at the back of the rack cavity This hole should only be used if you prefer guiding the cables for the table through the wall and either over the ceiling or unde...

Page 34: ...1 HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 2 HDMI 4 HDMI 4 HDMI 3 ARC HDMI 3 ARC OPTICAL OPTICAL HDMI IN HDMI IN ONE CONNECT ONE CONNECT LAN LAN DIGITAL AUDIO OUT DIGITAL AUDIO OUT RS232C IN RS232C IN POWER POWER 15 Mount brackets for the cosmetic panels Brackets 2x Corner bracket left and right 9x M6x12 Torx 30 5x Riser bracket Corner bracket Riser brackets 5x Corner bracket 2x Front profile 3203 3 6x M4x12 Torx 20 E1...

Page 35: ...s Repeat the procedure for the five risers Make sure that the bracket hangs in the inner slot on the riser 1 Hang the corner bracket in the inner slot of the riser and fasten it with two screws M6x12 Torx 30 2 Adjust the foot of the corner bracket until the bracket is level 3 Tighten the upper nut to lock the foot s position 1 Hang the bracket on the riser 2 Fasten the bracket with one screw M6x12...

Page 36: ...commend that you use the laser level to check that the holes in the corner and riser brackets are level If not adjust the feet on the risers and corner brackets until level Remember to pull the subwoofers forward again when done Level ...

Page 37: ...ile in front of each speaker mounting plate Repeat the procedure for both profiles 3 1 Fasten the profile 3203 3 to the mounting plate with three screws M4x12 Torx 20 Don t tighten the screws 2 Push the profile as far up as possible and tighten the screws ...

Page 38: ... go from the codec cavity to the floor These tubes are for the cables between the table and the system Flex tubes 2x flex tubes 2x tube insert A6 A6 1 Add an adapter to both tubes and tighten 2 Unscrew and remove the nut from the adapters 6x cable tie A6 ...

Page 39: ...htening the nuts 4 Guide the two tubes down on each side of the center riser Cut them at the appropriate length 5mm 0 2in above the ducts of the subwoofer stand 5 Fasten the tubes to the riser and bracket with cable ties in order to prevent the tubes from touching the subwoofers and cause rattling noise ...

Page 40: ...corner and riser brackets The trim is fastened through the front and side profiles as shown in the close up illustrations Bottom trim and brackets 2x Bottom trim left and right 1x Center trim 3x Front profile 3203 5 2x Side profile 3203 1 M4x12 Torx 20 20x E4 E2 E3 E3 4x Nylon spacer 5mm ...

Page 41: ...Fasten the center trim through a front profile 3203 5 with six screws M4x12 Torx 20 Add a spacer to this screw Add a spacer to this screw 3 Fasten the trim through a side profile 3203 1 with two screws Repeat the procedure for both the left and right trims 4 We recommend that you use the laser level to check that the all profiles are level ...

Page 42: ...t the procedure for both the left and right trims 18 1 Fasten the upper trim support Don t tighten the screws so much that it becomes difficult to hang the trim support on them 1 Enter three screws M6x12 Torx 30 into the rail and risers as shown without tightening 2 Hang the trim support onto the screws You may need to use some force to get the trim support onto the corner screw 3 Tighten the thre...

Page 43: ...own without tightening 2 Hang the trim onto the screws 3 Tighten the three screws and add one more M4x12 Torx 20 Don t tighten the screws so much that it becomes difficult to hang the trim on them 4 Finally add two screws M4x12 Torx 20 with spacers Add a spacer and two washers to these screws ...

Page 44: ...the cooling and rack cavities 19 1 Find the cables 1 Find the cables for the camera and let them hang down in front of the amplifier and codec 2x HDMI C1 C2 1x Ethernet C3 1x Power C4 2 Find the cables for the content screen and lay them on the left or right display cavities as shown in the list 1x HDMI S3 right 1x Ethernet S6 right 1x Power S9 left B8 B9 B9 19 2 Mount the cavity Hang the cavity o...

Page 45: ...htening 1 Enter two screws M6x12 Torx 30 into the cavity as shown without tightening 19 2 Place the screen cables Thread the cables for the content screen up through the holes in the content cavity HDMI S3 and Ethernet S6 to the right Power S9 to the left 2 Hang the bracket onto the screw Tighten the screw and add two more M6x12 Torx 30 2 Hang the bracket onto the screws and tighten them ...

Page 46: ...en mounted Cosmetic panels 2x Lower corner panel 2x Upper corner panel 2x Middle rail bracket 34x M6x12 Torx 30 2x Lower front panel 2x Upper front panel 2x Joining module left and right 4x Horizontal profile 3201 3 2x Vertical profile 3203 1 2x Wall top trim left and right 2x Wall side trim upper left and right 2x Wall side trim lower left and right 20x M4x12 Torx 20 2x Vertical profile 3201 1 2x...

Page 47: ...ning all panels later 2 Place the corner panel onto the profiles Make sure to fit the groove of the panel fully onto both profiles and check that the slots at the rear side of the panel enters the screws with spacers Profiles Screw with spacer Screw with spacer The slots at the rear side of the panel shall enter the screws with spacers Fit the panel groove fully onto the profile cross section lowe...

Page 48: ...ning module onto the corner panel Make sure to fit the module fully into the groove of the panel on all sides Check that the screws with spacers enter the corresponding slots at the rear side of the panel 3 Fasten the two horizontal profiles 3201 3 with two screws M4x12 Torx 20 each Note that two screws have spacers Nylon spacer 5mm Add spacers to these screws Do not tighten this screw now 5 Faste...

Page 49: ...t fastened by screws 20 3 Attach a side trim to the lower corner panel Attach a side trim to the corner panel The left and right trims are not equal Take care to put them in the correct position Repeat the procedure on both sides 1 Fit the trim fully into the groove of the panel Take care to mount the trim on the correct side This is the trim for the right side 2 Fasten the trim with two screws M4...

Page 50: ...the lower front panel onto the profiles both at the bottom and at the outer side Make sure to fit the groove of the panel fully onto both profiles Repeat the procedure on both sides Profiles There is no profile between the two lower front panels ...

Page 51: ...rrect way Fit the trim fully into the groove of the front panel before you fasten them Repeat the procedure on both sides Three screws M4x12 Torx 20 from the front In the corner two screws M4x12 Torx 20 from the top Push the corner panel toward center when fastening these screws This side toward the corner ...

Page 52: ...2 Give the panel a firm push at the top so that the slots at the rear side of the panel enter the corresponding screws with spacers on the upper trim 3 Make the split line between the upper and lower corner panels as tight and even as possible Access these screws behind the corner panel When done tighten the screws from steps 20 1 and 20 2 to secure the position of the panels If the gap is larger ...

Page 53: ...the side trim which you mounted in step 20 3 to the joining module 20 8 Mount a profile to the corner panel Repeat the procedure on both sides 1 Insert a profile 3201 1 into the groove of the panel 2 Fasten the profile with two screws M4x12 Torx 20 ...

Page 54: ... put the front panel back on Repeat these steps until the split line is tight and even If the gap is larger at the bottom lift the end of the profile that is closest to the corner and lower the other end If the gap is larger at the top lower the end of the profile that is closest to the corner and lift the other end HDMI 1 HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 2 HDMI 4 HDMI 4 HDMI 3 ARC HDMI 3 ARC OPTICAL OPTICAL HD...

Page 55: ...and right trims are not equal Take care to mount them on the correct side Repeat the procedure on both sides 2 Pivot the trim Make sure it fits fully into the groove of the panel 3 Fasten the trim with four screws with washers M4x12 Torx 20 Washer 0 9mm 1 Hang the side trim on the riser This end downward 2 ...

Page 56: ...in screens The system has four adjustable spacers which prevents the main screens from leaning on the cosmetic panels Adjust the spacers so that they protrude about 10mm 0 4in outside the cosmetic panels 10mm 0 4in 6 Adjustable spacers ...

Page 57: ...een Replace the two adjustable spacers for the content screen with screws M6x12 Torx 30 Adjustable spacers 2 Insert a screw M6x12 Torx 30 instead Adjust the screws so that they protrude about 10mm 0 4in 1 Remove the adjustable spacers 2 2 10mm 0 4in ...

Page 58: ... camera bracket The camera bracket is fastened to the content cavity with two screws M6x12 Torx 30 2 21 2 Set the camera tilt angle to 10 There are two sliders for adjusting the camera tilt angle at the bottom of the camera Flip down the brackets and move the sliders to 10 which is the required tilt angle for this product Flip the brackets back when done 10 A8 C9 ...

Page 59: ...ntly 21 4 Connect the camera cables 1 Connect the cables to the camera according to the wiring diagram 2x HDMI C1 C2 1x Ethernet C3 1x Power C4 You may tilt the camera for easier access to the connector panel 2 Fasten the cables to the rack cavity with velcro to prevent the cables from touching the camera and cause rattling noise 3 Set the power switch in On position C1 C2 C3 C4 On ...

Page 60: ... camera It s fastened with three screws Fan duct 1x Fan duct 3x M6x12 Torx 30 Push the duct gently upward toward the camera when tightening the screws M6x12 Torx 30 You want the duct as close to the camera as possible but don t push so hard that the camera is moved out of position A9 ...

Page 61: ...unting structure on it 1 Enter a screw M6x12 Torx 30 into the mounting plate as shown without tightening 23 1 Mount the loudspeaker mounting structure Repeat this procedure for both sides 2 Hang the mounting structure onto the screw The left and right mounting structures are not equal check that you mount it on the correct side The illustration shows the left structure 3 Add two more screws M6x12 ...

Page 62: ... camera 2 Fasten the profile with four screws M6x12 Torx 30 two on each side 23 3 Arrange cables It is important that no cables are touching the loudspeakers If they do it may cause rattling noise Use velcro to bundle and secure the cables so that they are behind the speaker mounting structure or in the channel below the speakers ...

Page 63: ...this procedure for all the speakers 1 Connect the correct cable to the loudspeaker The cables are marked with numbers S1 to S12 counting from the left see illustration 2 Enter the loudspeaker onto the pegs Check that the rubber gaskets stay firmly on the pegs Make sure that no cables including the cables from the One Connect box are touching the loudspeakers S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 ...

Page 64: ...ccessories are not lost or thrown together with the foam and cardboard Content screen 1x Content screen 65 2x Screen rail 4x M8x45 Hex 6mm 4x Spacer in the screen accessories bag 24 1 Mount rails on the content screen 2 2 2 D2 B10 1 Fasten each rail with two screws M8x45 Hex 6mm Lift the outer part of the rail to get access to the lower screw Remember to add the spacers between the rail and screen...

Page 65: ...t 24 3 Adjust the screen hight Use the two thumb screws at the top to adjust the screen height The gap between the screen and the loudspeaker mounting structure should be 7mm 0 28in 7mm 0 28in Screen in place side view Lift screen onto bracket side view ...

Page 66: ...n rails 24 5 Connect the cables Connect the cables to the content screen according to the wiring diagram 1x HDMI S3 1x Ethernet S6 1x Power S9 1 Carefully tilt the screen by lifting out the lower edge 2 Lift the lever so that the screen stays in a tilted position 3 Tighten the thumb screw so that it secures the screen to the lower bracket Levers on the rails at the back of the screen ...

Page 67: ...each rail with two screws M8x25 PH3 Remember to add the spacers between the rail and screen 4 In addition to the screws you need a set of spacers when mounting the screen rails You find the spacers in the accessories bag that was in the screen package Screen rail 2x D3 B10 D4 D3 D4 D3 D4 Use the upper holes in each set Screw in the screen accessories bag ...

Page 68: ...66 25 2 Hang the screen onto the screen mount module in the display cavity Screen in place side view Lift screen onto bracket side view ...

Page 69: ...reen fully toward the wall Repeat the procedure on both sides of the screen mount module 1 Gently pull the screen downward 2 Identify the brackets behind the screen There are two on each side of the screen mount Remove one screw from each bracket 3 Loosen the remaining screw on each bracket and rotate the upper bracket down and the lower bracket up 2 2 2 4 Add the two screws that you just removed ...

Page 70: ...ounting the second screen we recommend that you slide the first screen slightly to the side Repeat the following steps for the second screen 25 1 Mount rails on the screen 25 2 Hang the screen onto the screen mount module 25 3 Move the transport brackets ...

Page 71: ...reens 1 Carefully tilt the screen by lifting out the lower edge 2 Lift the lever so that the screen stays in a tilted position 3 Tighten the thumb screw so that it secures the screen to the bracket Levers on the rails at the back of the screens 25 6 Fasten the display cavities Add the final two screws to fasten each display cavity to the risers 2 ...

Page 72: ...ct cable S11 Take care not to bend the cable too much it s fragile 3 Strap the cable to the wall mount structure Allow for moving the screen up and down without straining or pinching the cable 4 Fasten the cable connector to the screen with a screw The screw is in the bag of accessories that was in the screen package Side view cross section 25 7 Connect the One Connect cable Repeat the procedure f...

Page 73: ...g handle 26 1 Mount the screen brackets Repeat this procedure for all brackets 1 Enter screws M6x12 Torx 30 in the holes at the rear side of the screen without tightening 2 Hang the bracket onto the screws 3 Push the bracket as far up as possible and tighten the screws Holes for brackets at the rear side of the screens Rear view D5 B11 B11 8 Don t tighten the screws so much that it becomes difficu...

Page 74: ...creens Repeat this procedure for both screens 1 Remove the four screws and spacers from the deco grille as shown in the illustration You will re use the screws and spacers when mounting the grill on the screen 4 2 From front hang the grille onto the holes of the brackets 3 From behind fasten the grille to the screen with the same screws and spacers that you just removed Push up and align the grill...

Page 75: ...d so that you can release the levers on both sides Then gently let the screen move into vertical position 2 Lock each lever in released position with one screw M6x12 Torx 30 This fixes the screen in a vertical position no tilt 2 3 Use the handle and push the screen up to its normal position Also push them together to meet at the center split line ...

Page 76: ...peakers and align the two parts nicely Plastic washers on the grille fit into slots above the loudspeakers see the close up illustrations 27 1 Mount the speaker grille Align the split line of the grille with the gap between the screens Make it as tight as possible Grille rear view Loudspeaker mounting structure front view Plastic washers on the inside of the grille Slots above the loudspeakers D5 ...

Page 77: ...ly let the screen move into vertical position You may need to adjust the height of the content screen to align with the speaker grille If so adjust the thumb screws at the top of the screen as explained in step 24 3 27 3 Insert the deco ring Place the deco ring around the camera The ring provides a neat transition between the grill and camera 2 ...

Page 78: ...76 Upper trim center 2x M4x12 Torx 20 28 Mount the center part of the upper trim Add the center part of the upper trim and fasten it with two screws 2 1x Upper trim center E4 ...

Page 79: ...nylon draw tape 2 Connect the cables to the codec as shown in the wiring diagram 3 Strap the cables with velcro or cable ties for strain relief 4 Leave the other end of the cables on the floor for now Right flex tube Cables for the microphones M1 8 The number of microphones depends on your order 1 Bundle the microphone cables together and pull them up the flex tube with a nylon draw tape 2 Connect...

Page 80: ...x Mounting tray A6 30 1 Mount the switch Find information how to mount the switch and mounting tray on pages 26 28 in the Catalyst 3560 CX and 2960 CX Switch Hardware Installation Guide https www cisco com c en us td docs switches lan catalyst2960cx_3650cx hardware installation guide b_2960cx 3560cx_hig pdf To prevent airflow restriction allow clearance around the ventilation openings to be at lea...

Page 81: ...on cables Place them on the table where it is convenient for the users of the system The presentation cables T1 T2 T3 were pulled through the flex tubes and connected to the codec in step 29 C7 C11 31 1 Place the microphones You may have up to eight microphones Please read the Cisco Room Panorama Room Preparation Guide available online to find out where to best place the microphones https www cisc...

Page 82: ...te all screens Download the Getting Started Guide from here https www cisco com go panorama installation 32 1 Cleaning Both the screens and the steel structure are sensitive to fingerprints and probably requires some cleaning Cleaning the screens Be sure that the screen is not connected to power Use a soft and dry cloth such as superfine fibers or cotton flannels The surface of the product and the...

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Page 84: ...ower input I HDMI outputs with audio and video 4Kp60 for internal use J HDMI output with audio and video 4Kp30 for internal use K Camera inputs HDMI 1080p60 for internal use L HDMI inputs with audio and video 4Kp30 M Camera input 3G SDI HD SDI 1080p60 HD BNC 75Ω N USB 2 0 type A O USB 2 0 type B P Maintenance micro USB Q Factory reset pin hole R Network Ethernet 1Gb S Ethernet for internal use T S...

Page 85: ...s 1000BASE T D Factory reset pinhole E Maintenance micro USB F Speaker outputs for the Panorama speakers and subwoofers left and right cable bundles Bridged differential output on 3 5mm Euroblock connectors Max 25W 8ohm at 0 1 THD per channel 0 1 THD at all levels below clipping 106dB SNR Max 200W total output power G Analog inputs Line inputs Differential analog line input not in use for the defa...

Page 86: ...nd link if the device is registered to another service https www cisco com go projectworkplace Explore the Cisco Project Workplace to find inspiration and guidelines when preparing your office or meeting room for video conferencing https cs co webexadoption The Webex Adoption site provides training tips use cases and best practices for deployment and managing change Our toolkits make adoption easi...

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