Chapter 12 Field-Replaceable Unit Guide

Replacing a Display Shelf

Be careful not to mar the screen when you perform this step.

b.Use an open-ended wrench to loosen the feet on the bottom of the screen, and lower the screen.

c.After you have created a gap of approximately 1/2 inch (1 centimeter) between the screen and the display shelf, detach the holes on the top screen from the locating pins on the underside of the display shelves and remove the screen.

If your projector screen does not have side trims and is flush with the display cabinet, grasp the outer edges of the screen and pull it up and away from the Projector clips that hold the screen to the Display shelves.

Step 4 Disconnect the speaker cables from the speaker terminals.

Step 5 Loosen the half-turn bolts on either side of the speaker boards.

Step 6 Slip the speaker boards over the half-turn bolts and remove them from the work area.

Step 7 From the underside of the display structure, remove all the screws that attach the display shelves to the display assembly.

Note The Display shelves are attached individually to the display structures as illustrated in Figure 5-2, Figure 5-3, and Figure 5-4.

Step 8 Loosen the draw bolts and remove the connecting plates that attach the display shelf to be replaced to its adjoining shelf or shelves.

Note See Figure 5-1for the draw bolt and plate locations.

Step 9 Slightly separate the shelf to be replaced from the other shelves.

Caution Make sure that all remaining shelves stay on the display structure and do not fall between the structure supports.

Tip Slide the shelves to the left; there is space on the left that is created by the open table door.

Step 10 Remove the splines from the slot at both edges of the shelf to be replaced.

Step 11 Place the new shelf on the display assembly.

Step 12 Place the splines in the slots at the edges of the new shelf.

Step 13 Press the shelves together.

Step 14 Attach the new shelf to its adjoining shelf or shelves using the splines.

Step 15 From the underside of the display structure, insert the draw bolts and tighten them; then, attach the connecting plate between the new shelf and its adjoining shelf or shelves.

Step 16 Attach the screws that connect the display shelves to the display assembly.

Step 17 Reattach the speaker boards and speaker cables. See Chapter 8, “Assembling the Remaining Cisco TelePresence Elements” for detailed instructions.

Step 18 Reattach the projector screen.

 

 

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3200 specifications

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