Chapter 10 First-Time Setup

Setting Up CTS Components

Step 1 Make sure that a serial cable is connected from your projector to the Serial output of the auxiliary control unit. See Chapter 9, “Routing Power and Signal Cables” for information about cabling your system with an Auxiliary Control Unit.

Step 2 Start a test pattern display for the projector by completing the following steps:

a.Open a browser that is connected to the network.

b.Enter the IP address of the primary codec to log in to Cisco TelePresence System Administration.

c.Select Troubleshooting > Hardware Setup, then click the Presentation Devices radio button.

d.Select the Test Pattern radio button.

e.Click Start to begin the test.

Step 3 Turn on the projector by turning the projector power rocker switch to the ON position.

The projector takes approximately 15-30 seconds to warm up, and should be fully initialized within one minute. If the projector is not receiving video, the screen will be blue. If the projector does not receive video for five minutes and 30 seconds, the projector turns off.

If the test pattern is displaying correctly, you should see a grid projected on the projection surface. In the center of the grid, you should see a series of horizontal grey bars. You should also see a one-pixel wide green border around the outside of the grid.

Step 4 From Cisco TelePresence System Administration, click Set Projector Defaults to automatically configure the projector for use with the CTS-3200.

Step 5 Set the group, number and data settings by completing the following steps:

Note Changing these settings allows a projector to be monitored by the System Network Management Protocol (SNMP) when the projector is in an inactive state. If a projector lamp fails, SNMP does not properly report the failure from an inactive projector until you complete these steps.

Tip Use the projector remote control or press the buttons on the projector to complete these steps.

a.Press the Menu key for 20 seconds.

The letter S displays in the upper left corner of the screen.

b.Press the Screen key for 3 seconds. The service menu displays.

c.Press OK until the group number setting changes to 100.

d.Press the Down Arrow key until the No. setting changes to 4.

e.Press the Left Arrow key until the Data setting changes to 0.

f.Press the ON-OFFkey to end the service menu.

Step 6 Center the projector display within the screen by completing the following steps:

a.Locate the lock switch and two dials on the side of the projector.

b.Move the switch to the unlock position.

c.Rotate the vertical dial to position the top of the image 1 inch below the bottom of the wood surface.

d.Rotate the horizontal dial to position the sides of the image 15 inches from each of the seams on the table segments.

 

 

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