C H A P T E R 12

Field-Replaceable Unit Guide

Revised: July 28, 2008, OL-14521-01

This chapter describes the steps you perform to replace the field-replaceable units (FRUs) for the Cisco TelePresence system and includes the following sections:

Powering On the System, page 12-1

Replacing the Camera Cluster—Part Number CTS3K-CAM-CLST-G2, page 12-2

Replacing a Plasma Display—Part Number CTS-DISP-65-GEN2, page 12-4

Replacing a Speaker—Part Number CTS-LDSPKR, page 12-8

Replacing a Codec Unit—Part Number CTS-CODEC-PRI-G2 (Primary Codec) or CTS-CODEC-SEC (Secondary Codec), page 12-10

Replacing a Microphone—Part Number CTS-MIC, page 12-12

Replacing a Light Fixture—Part Number CTS-LIGHT-FIXT, page 12-14

Replacing the Audio/Video Extension Unit—Part Number CTS-AV-EXP, page 12-15

Replacing the Auxiliary Control Unit—Part Number CTS-LIGHT-CTRL, page 12-16

Replacing the Cisco Unified IP Phone—Part Number CP-7975G-CTS, page 12-17

Replacing the Projector Lamp—Part Number CTS-PRJTR-BL-GEN1, page 12-17

Replacing the Projector—Part Number CTS-PRJTR-GEN1, page 12-18

Replacing a PDU—Part Number CTS-PWR-PDU, page 12-19

Replacing a Display Shelf, page 12-20

Replacing a First Row Table Top Section, page 12-22

Replacing a Second Row Table Top Section, page 12-24

Powering On the System

Use this procedure for sections in this chapter that require you to power on the system.

Step 1 If you replaced the primary codec, reconfigure the codec for the new MAC address in Cisco Unified Communications Manager by performing the following actions:

a.Log in to Cisco Unified Communications Manager.

 

 

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