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Overview

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Chapter Organization

Chapter 1, “Overview” (this chapter)

Provides chapter organization and content of this document and an overview of the steps you perform to install a CTS-3200 system.

Chapter 2, “Building the Display Assembly”

The steps for assembling the three Display structures, connecting them, and positioning them in the conference room are described in a series of illustrations.

Each illustration builds upon the previous illustration to describe the complete process of building the Display assembly.

Each illustration is keyed numerically to the Chapter Parts List, appearing at the beginning of the chapter. You can refer to the Parts List to identify the specific fastener or bracket being used in an illustration.

Additional information may appear below each illustration.

Chapter 3, “Mounting and Leveling the Plasma Displays”

This chapter uses illustrations to describe the leveling alignment points and the processes used to level the plasma displays. This chapter is organized the same as Chapter 2.

Chapter 4, “Building the Lighting Assembly”

This chapter describes the procedures used to build the lighting assembly and is organized the same as Chapter 2.

Chapter 5, “Building the Display Shelf Assembly”

This chapter describes how to build the display shelf assembly and is organized the same as Chapter 2.

Chapter 6, “Building the First Row Table Assembly”

This chapter describes the procedure to build the first row table and is organized the same as Chapter 2.

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3200 specifications

Cisco Systems 3200 Series routers are designed to deliver high-performance, reliable networking solutions for enterprise and service provider environments. They are part of Cisco's extensive portfolio that addresses the challenges of modern networking, particularly in connecting remote offices and branch locations efficiently and securely.

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