Cisco Codec C90 Installing Manual

Installing Cisco TelePresence System Codec C90
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b) Snap the cage
nuts to the rack.
1
Assembling the rack profiles
Slide the rack profiles A and B together.
3
Mount the left and right rack profiles A+B(+C) to the rack. The screws,
screwdriver and cage nuts are found in the accessories box.
2
Optional: Assembling the extension rails
If the rack is deeper than the length of the rack profiles A+B, then the extension rails C are needed.
A+B
C
Rack mounting and connecting cables
d) On both sides:
Fasten the rack profiles A+B together, using one M3 screw on each side.
Tool: Screwdriver, 2 mm Allen Key
a) Mount the rack profiles in front
using two M6 screws on each side. Tool: Screwdriver, 4 mm Allen Key
c) Mount the rack
profiles on the rear side using the M6 knob screws.
Mount the extension rail (C) to the rack profiles (A+B) using M6 screws.
Tool: Screwdriver, 4 mm Allen Key
Details in front
Details viewed from the rear side
A+B
C
Rack mounting
WARRANTY: Rack mounting the codec without using the
supplied mounting kit will void the warranty.
Please follow the steps in this installation guide when rack mounting the codec.
A
LEFT
RIGHT
A
NOTE: The profile should
be assembled with the bend in the direction as shown in the illustration.
B
B
NOTE: If the supplied rack profiles are
incompatible with the rack, use the supplied universal rack brackets.
Follow the instructions in step 4 on the next page when assembling the universal rack brackets.
TIP
If the menu is not already present, press Home key or OK key on the remote control to open the menu.
Navigate in the menu with the arrow key s.
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EMC Class A declaration
WARNING: This is a class A product. In a domestic environme nt this
product may cause radio inter ference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
声 明
此为A级产品,在生活环境中,该产品可能会造成无线电干扰。在这种 情况下,可能需要用户对其干扰采取切实可行的措施。
This box contains:
Codec C90
Top tray
TRC V remote control
A. Rack profiles (2 pcs) B. Rack rear brackets (2 pcs) C. Rack extension brackets (2 pcs) D. Rack ear profiles left/right (2 pcs)
Accessories box and cable kit
•
HDMI cable (3 m / 10 ft)
• Ethernet cable (5 m / 16 ft)
• Power cable (1.8 m / 6 ft)
• Batteries LR03 AAA 1.5 V for the remote control
• Screwdriver, combi 2 mm / 4 mm Allen Key (unbraco)
• Screws (M6 and M3) and cage nuts (M6)
• Universal rack brackets*
* Universal rack brackets: Use thes e only if the supplied rail based rack mounting kit does not fit yo ur type of rack.
User guides
The user documentation for this product, including compliance and safety information, is available on the Cisco web site. Go to: http://www.cisco.com/go/cseries-docs
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Remote Control
Installing Cisco TelePresence System Codec C90
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4
Assembling the rack ear profiles
Mount the left and right rack ear profiles to the codec.
5
Mounting the codec onto the rack
Locate the rails and carefully slide the codec onto the rack.
b) Fasten the codec in front
by tightening the screws on the rack ear profiles.
Video from the camera
(HDMI to HDMI)
PC (audio to
Line In 1 and 2)
LAN/EthernetMicrophoneMain monitor (audio from HDMI 1 or Line Out 1-2)
Mains power
cable
Loudspeakers
(optional)
6
Connecting cables
Codec C90 offers a great flexibility in connecting audio
and video equipment to the system.
a) Remove the two M3 screws
on the left and right side of the codec.
Tool: Screwdriver, 2 mm Allen Key
b) Use the same two M3 screws
to fasten the left and right rack ear profiles to the codec.
a) Locate the rails on the codec and the
rails on the rack. Lift the codec towards the rack and make sure the codec enter the rails. Carefully slide the codec into the rack.
Basic setup - The main connectors are highlighted in orange color.
LEFT
RIGHT
VIDEO INPUT MATRIX
Input Connector type
1 1st Camera HDMI 1 HD-SDI 1 YPrPb 1
2 2nd Camera HDMI 2 HD-SDI 2 YPrPb 2
3 PC HDMI 3 HD-SDI 3 DV I-I 3
4 HDMI 4 HD-SDI 4 —
5 DVI-I 5 Comp 5* YC 5*
Audio from PC
Power switch
After having
connected the cables,
you may turn the
codec On.
For a basic setup, you should go through these steps:
1. Connect the main camera to the HDMI 1 input using a HDMI to HDMI cable.
• For camera control you should also connect the
camera to the Camera Control input using the dedicated cable that came with your camera (RJ45 to DSUB).
2. Connect the monitor display to the HDMI 1 output using a HDMI to HDMI cable.
3. If you want to send images from a PC, connect the PC to the DVI-I 3 input, using a DVI to DVI cable (for digital signals) or VGA to DVI cable (for analog signals) depending on your PC’s capabilities.
• Audio from the PC could be connected to Line 1 and
2 inputs for stereo signals.
4. Connect a microphone to the XLR 1 input.
5. If the monitor speakers do not support audio over HDMI, connect the loudspeakers to the Line 1 and 2 outputs.
6. Connect the codec to the IP network using the Ethernet 1 interface.
7. Connect the p ower and use the power switch to turn the codec on.
NOTE: If using the DVI-I output (2 or 4) or HDMI 3 for the
main monitor a shortcut is required to move the on screen display (OSD) to this output. On the remote control key in the following sequence:
• Disconnect*#*#02# (whe re 2
represents DVI-I 2)
Only one video so urce from each row can be acti ve at any time. Note that the Co mp 5 and YC 5 inputs uses the sam e physical conne ctors and can not be connec ted at the same time.
* Comp 5 and YC 5 are not acti ve in version 1
INPUTS OUTPUTS Basic setup
The main connector s for basic setup are highlighted i n orange.
Camera control (RJ45 to DSUB)
1 1
IMPORTANT
There should always be a distance of minimum 10 cm / 4 in. free space in front of the codec.
SAFETY REQUIREMENT
Make sure the codec is not mounted with the front side up or down.
Min. 10 cm
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