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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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Crestron is not responsible for errors in typography or photography.

This document was written by the Technical Publications department at Crestron.
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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

QUICKSTART DOC. 7479B (2035756, Sheet 2 of 2)   08.13

For regulatory compliance information, refer to Doc. 7548.

Summary of Contents for CCS-UC-100

Page 1: ...c 1 Remove three side cover bottom screws from each side of the codec and discard them 2 Attach right and left codec mounting brackets to codec using the supplied screws Screws 3 Each Side Supplied Codec Mounting Bracket Right Codec Mounting Bracket Left Not Shown Side Cover Bottom Screws 1 Mounting hardware included 2 One in CCS UC 100 1 KIT two in CCS UC 100 2 KIT NOTE Mounting hardware is packa...

Page 2: ... tighten the bracket screws so that they extend under the bottom bar to secure the codec in position E Attach Display to the Wall Plate Attach the display to the wall plate as described in the CCS TS 6500 WMK Installation Guide Doc 7511 WARNING At least two qualified people should perform the mounting procedure Personal injury and property damage can result from dropping or mishandling the flat pa...

Page 3: ...MI IN Ground Connect to Building Steel Audio to Sound Bar Top Panel HDMI From Laptop USB Camera VGA From Laptop Room Laptop Sound Bar D B F H I J C HDMI OUT CCS TX 201 C Supplied Cables Overlay 1 USB Monitor Overlay Interface1 USB Mic Optional A Overlay 2 1 Part of 3 cable assembly Supplied already sleeved 2 Part of accessory bracket assembly USB HID IN USB HID IN E L K OR 24 Vdc 5 Vdc 5 Vdc 100 2...

Page 4: ...marks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products Crestron disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others Crestron is not responsible for errors in typography or photography This document was written by the Technical Publications department at Crestron 2013 Crestron Electronics Inc 6 To use a root ...

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