Chapter 10 First-Time Setup

Setting Up CTS Components

Completing this step should center the image in the screen. If the image is not centered, adjust the image until the distance is equal from each table segment seam.

e.Move the switch to the lock position.

Step 7 Aim the remote control at the lens of the projector.

Tip You can use the screen to reflect the signal back to the projector if you are sitting at the table.

Leave the projector in this state. When the video signal is turned off or disconnected, the projector will go black for 30 seconds. Then it will count down for 5 minutes and then turn off the lamp.

If a video signal is applied during this 5 minute and 30 second countdown the video will reappear immediately. If the countdown completes, the projector goes into a cooldown mode which will ignore a video signal for 30 seconds. It will then stay in a standby mode and will power back up when a video signal is connected. It will take 15 seconds for the projector to light back up.

Step 8 To check either VGA or document camera input, perform the following steps:

a.Click Presentation Devices on the Hardware Setup window.

b.Perform one of the following steps to test the video input:

Click the VGA radio button to test input from a VGA device

Click the Document camera radio button to test input from the document camera

If the input image is displaying correctly, you should see an image projected on the projection surface.

Step 9 If the image is out of focus or is too small, use the projector focus ring to focus the image and use the zoom lever to create the largest possible image.

Step 10 Click Stop in Cisco TelePresence System Administration to remove the test pattern and complete the projector test.

Troubleshooting Presentation Devices

Use Table 10-5to troubleshoot problems with presentation devices.

Table 10-5

Troubleshooting Chart for Presentation Device Problems

 

 

 

 

Problem

 

Possible Cause

Possible Solution

 

 

 

Test pattern is not displayed.

Projector power switch is off.

Check projector power switch.

 

 

 

Switch the projector on/off

 

 

 

rocker switch to the ON position.

 

 

 

Test pattern is not displayed.

Power cable is not connected.

Check to see if the LED on the

 

 

 

top of the projector is

 

 

 

illuminated; it can be either

 

 

 

green or yellow. If the LED light

 

 

 

is not illuminated, make sure that

 

 

 

the power cable is plugged in.

 

 

 

 

 

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