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quickstart guide
CCS-UC-100
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Crestron RL™ Group Collaboration System for Lync
®
CCS-UC-100
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Initial Setup
Prerequisite Items From the Lync System Administrator
•
A working Office 2013 Lync account that has been tested with a non-domain
attached PC to be used as the Lync room system’s account.
•
If used, a valid root certificate for the Lync network on a USB flash drive (e.g.,
root.cer).
•
A USB keyboard and mouse for setup only.
•
(Optional) A valid Outlook
®
Web Access (OWA) account for non-domain
attached PCs. (This may not need to be used, but should be on hand.)
Procedures
Once the hardware is installed and all appropriate hookup connections are
completed, including a USB keyboard and mouse for setup procedures, apply
power to the system.
1. The TS-1051-C-B-S displays a login screen. Enter the default administrator
password
Crestron12345678#
to log in.
2. Click
the
Accept
button on the End User License Agreement screen that
appears. A second EULA is displayed. Click
Accept
on this screen to
close it.
3. When the Microsoft LRS (Lync Room System) configuration screen appears,
click the
OEM Settings
tab, and then click the
Crestron Device Setup
button
to open the Crestron setup screen.
4. Click
the
Time/Date
tab and select the proper time zone from the drop-down
menu, and then set the time and date of the installation. The Lync server does
not allow the client to authenticate if the time zone is incorrect.
5. Click
the
Touch
tab, and then click the
Configure Touch Displays
button to
run the Windows
®
touch screen setup utility. Follow any on-screen instructions.
Upon completion, touch control is functional on the TS-1051-C-B-S control
display and any other touch displays attached to the system.
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6. To use a root certificate for the Lync network, install a USB flash drive containing the
root certificate into a USB port on the rear of the codec. Touch the
Security
tab, then
touch
Import
. A standard Windows dialog box opens. Navigate to the certificate on
the USB Flash drive, select it, and touch
Open.
A message appears saying the
import was successful. Touch the
Done
button on the bottom of the setup screen.
The
display returns to the Microsoft LRS configuration screen.
Alternatively, if attaching the codec to a domain, touch
Computer ID
, touch the
Domain
button, enter the domain name, and touch
Join.
7. Touch the
Lync Settings
tab. Obtain the necessary Lync credential
information from the site IT department and enter it into the
User Name,
SIP URI,
and
Password
fields. The user name is in the format
domain\username
and the
SIP URI is in the format
username@domain.com
.
If NOT domain attached, enter the name and password only.
8. Touch
the
Apply & Restart
button at the bottom of the screen.
9. The system reboots to the LRS screen and all displays should have the correct
information. (This may take 30 - 40 seconds.)
10. If it is necessary to change any settings, touch
Options
in the lower right corner of
the 10” touch screen. On the menu that appears, touch
Settings
.
11. On the authentication screen that appears, enter the administrator user name and
password for the system, and touch
Authenticate
. The system reboots and a login
screen appears on the 10” touch screen.
12. Continue, following the procedures given in steps 3 through 8 above as
necessary.
LRS Configuration Screen
Typical Display, 10” Touch Screen
Crestron Setup Screen
NOTE
: Whenever a display change is made,
repeat the step 5 procedure to ensure that the
touch inputs are properly configured. Otherwise,
it is possible for touch inputs from both the large
screen and the control display to control the
cursor on the control display.
Typical Display, 65” Touch Screen
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For regulatory compliance information, refer to Doc. 7548.