Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide

Replacing a PDU—Part Number CTS-PWR-PDU

Step 10 Reattach the power cable to the projector.

Step 11 Reattach the serial cable to the auxiliary control unit.

Step 12 Power on the projector by turning on the power switch located on the back of the unit.

Step 13 Perform first-time setup procedures for the projector by completing the steps in the “Setting Up the Projector” section on page 10-14.

Replacing a PDU—Part Number CTS-PWR-PDU

There are seven PDUs in the following places:

Two PDUs attached to the left accessory cabinet

One PDU attached to the right accessory cabinet

One PDU attached to the underside of the first row tabletop, on the center privacy panel

One PDU in the cable gutter on the second row table section, Section 4 (second from the left)

One PDU in the cable gutter on the second row table section, Section 3 (second from the right)

Step 1 On the PDU to be replaced, turn the power switch to Off and remove the plug from the wall receptacle. Step 2 Remove any cables plugged into the PDU.

Step 3 Remove the PDU by performing one of the following steps:

Remove a PDU from the accessory cabinet or the first row center privacy panel by removing the mounting screws.

Remove the PDU from the second row table section by removing the plastic knob screws on the underside of the table, removing the privacy panel, and removing the PDU that is placed in the lower cable gutter.

Step 4 Attach the replacement PDU.

Step 5 Plug in the jumper cords that were removed and turn the power switch to the On position. Step 6 Plug the PDU power cord into the wall receptacle.

Step 7 Open a browser on a computer connected to the network.

Step 8 Get the IP address for the system codec as follows:

a.On the IP phone, locate Manual at the bottom of the screen and press the soft key.

Note If you cannot locate the Manual button, proceed to Step b.

b.Locate Info at the bottom of the screen and press the soft key.

c.Scroll down to the IP Address listing and copy the address.

Step 9 Type in the IP address of the system codec. Log in to the system by entering the following information:

a.In the Admin field, type admin.

b.In the Password field, type cisco.

 

 

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