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Chapter 5 Building the Display Shelf Assembly
Determining the Display Shelf Type
Caution The shelf segments are unstable during assembly. Use caution, and support all structures as required.
Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
Caution In order to prevent scratching the Display shelves, you should avoid putting any tools on the shelf
surfaces.
Note The directions left and right refer to the assembly as you face the Pl asma displays.
Note This illustration describes the hardware used to attach the three Display shelves and the
hardware used to attach additional assemblies in Chapter 7, “Assembling the Remaining
Cisco TelePresence Elements.” The Display shelves should be attached individually to the
Display structures, as illustrated in Figure 5-3, Figure 5-4, and Figure 5-5.
Determining the Display Shelf Type
The CTS-3000 ships with two different types of shelves. Determine the type of shelf that you have by
one of the following methods:
Check the cartons that shipped with your product.
Display shelves with a product ID of CTS3K-FUR-MAPLE come in a single wooden box and
are packed with the other table sections. Complete the steps in the “Building the Display Shelf
Assembly, Product ID CTS3K-FUR-MAPLE” section on page 5-5.
Display shelves with a product ID of CTS3K-M are packaged in separate cardboard boxes and
one wooden box. The part number is 69-1640-xx. Complete the steps in the “Building the
Display Shelf Assembly, Product ID CTS3K-M” section on page 5-10.
Check the attachment hardware for the shelves.
14 M4 x 12 mm pan head screws 69-1878-xx
48-2426-xx
16 1For connecting plates
Accessory Cabinet
1Accessory Cabinet, Right 74-5297-xx
Kit # 69-1837-xx
137
2Accessory Cabinet, Left 74-5298-xx
Kit #69-1838-xx
138
3Assembly Screen Supports No part number 2 1 These brackets might also be
located inside of the assembly
cabinet.
4 and
12
M8 x 20 mm screws 48-2273-xx 14 1