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1 CHAPTER 4 Revised: May 9, 2012, This chapter describes the steps you take to configure the CTS 1300 to use it for the first time and includes the following sections: Required Tools and Accessories, page 4-2 Parts List, page 4-3 Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager for Your Cisco TelePresence System, page 4-3 Powing On the System and Performing Initial System Configuration, page 4-4 Configuring an Alternate TFTP Server (Optional), page 4-11 Setting Up the Display, page 4-11 Setting Up the Cameras, page 4-13 Arranging the Seat Alignment Guides, page 4-57 Setting Up the Speakers, page 4-60 Setting Up the Microphones, page 4-60 Configuring Additional Microphones for Audio-Only Conferences, page 4-62 Verifying Proper Function of the Lights, page 4-63 Summary Steps To set up the CTS 1300 to use it for the first time, complete the following procedures: Step 1 Step 2 Make sure that your administration has loaded the correct version of Cisco Unified Communications Manager software. For more information, refer to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Installation Guide for Cisco TelePresence System for your software release. Load the CTS Administration Software by completing the procedure in the Powing On the System and Performing Initial System Configuration section on page 4-4 The CTS 1300 requires a minimum CTS Administration Software version of

2 Required Tools and Accessories Step 3 Set up the display by completing the procedure in the Setting Up the Display section on page Step 4 Set up the cameras by completing the procedure in the Setting Up the Cameras section on page The procedure differs depending on the type of table that you have in your room; follow the procedure for your table type. Step 5 Set up the speakers by completing the procedure in the Setting Up the Speakers section on page Step 6 Step 7 Set up the microphones by completing the procedure in the Setting Up the Microphones section on page Set up the lights devices by completing the procedure(s) in the Verifying Proper Function of the Lights section on page Required Tools and Accessories The following tools are required to set up the CTS 1300 for the first time: 3mm round head Allen wrench (for aligning the camera rotation) 2.5 mm Allen wrench (used for adjusting the position of the cameras) 3 mm Allen wrench (used for adjusting the position of the cameras) 3 mm Allen wrench with a minimum 6 inch (15 cm) extension (for adjusting the camera bracket) Small spirit level (included with camera kit) Tape for marking areas on the table Cisco recommends a tape that does not mar the table or leave a sticky residue, such as masking tape Utility knife Optional: 1/4-inch drill bit (if installing the Seat Alignment guide anchor to the table) 4-2

3 Parts List Parts List Key Part Description Part Number Qty Ctn s Camera Hood Assembly 1 Camera assembly CTS1300-CAM-CLST Camera front cover Part of CTS1300-CAM-CLST Camera easel Part of CTS-CAM-TOOL-G Large camera target Part of CTS-CAM-TOOL-G Small camera target Part of CTS-CAM-TOOL-G Not used 7 Foam lens cover Seat Alignment Guide (Optional) Seat Alignment Guide Anchor (Optional) Key for Seat Alignment Guide Anchor Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager for Your Cisco TelePresence System Before you can use your system, you need to configure your system in Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM). You can configure your system and complete all steps in this chapter prior to configuring your device in Unified CM, but your device cannot place or receive calls until you complete the Unified CM configuration. In addition, systems appear as either a Cisco TelePresence System or a Cisco TelePresence System 1000 in the Cisco TelePresence Administration GUI until you complete this configuration. To configure your device in Unified CM, complete the following steps: Step 1 Load the Cisco TelePresence Administration Software image on the Unified CM server. If your Unified CM is already running the required minimum software for your system, you can skip this step. The Cisco TelePresence System requires a minimum version of CTS administration software to run. For more information, refer to the following sections in the Cisco Telepresence Touch 12 Installation Guide: If you are upgrading from a software version that prior to 1.7.4, follow the steps in the Upgrading the CTS Software for Systems That Are Running Cisco TelePresence Software Versions Prior to section. 4-3

4 Powing On the System and Performing Initial System Configuration Step 2 Step 3 If you are upgrading from a software version that is or later, follow the steps in the Upgrading the CTS Software for Systems That Are Running Cisco TelePresence Software Versions and Above section. Register your system as a device in Unified CM. For more information, refer to the Configuring a Cisco TelePresence Device section in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration Guide for the Cisco TelePresence System. Add the TFTP server for your Unified CM server to your system using the Cisco TelePresence Administration Software GUI. For more formation, refer to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Settings of the Cisco TelePresence System Administration Guide for your software release. For more information about configuring Unified CM with your Cisco TelePresence device, refer to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration Guide for the Cisco TelePresence System. Powing On the System and Performing Initial System Configuration This section provides the steps you use to load the Cisco TelePresence Administration onto your system and includes the following sections: Loading the Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software, page 4-4 Configuring a Static IP Address for Networks That Do Not Use DHCP, page 4-9 Configuring an Alternate TFTP Server (Optional), page 4-11 Loading the Cisco TelePresence System Administration Software the Cisco TelePresence System (CTS) Administration Software is factory-installed on each codec and loads during initial bootup. The CTS 1300 requires a minimum CTS Administration Software version of To load CTS Administration Software: Step 1 Power on the PDU that is on the bottom of the cabinet by turning the switch to the On position. After you turn on the codecs, the displays associated with each codec becomes active. CTS displays green check marks on all displays to show bootup progress. Bootup is complete when the system displays six check marks as shown in Figure

5 Powing On the System and Performing Initial System Configuration Figure 4-1 Bootup Completed Step 2 If the last check mark displayed is a red X, there has been a compact flash error; if you receive this error, contact Cisco Technical Support. After bootup completes, make a note of the IP address that displays on the center of the screen as shown in Figure 4-2. You use that information to log in to the Cisco TelePresence System Administration. This IP address displays until you log in to Cisco TelePresence System Administration or use Secure Shell (SSH) to log in to the CTS

6 Powing On the System and Performing Initial System Configuration Figure 4-2 System IP Address If the IP address that displays is , the CTS-1300 could not contact the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server or your system does not use DHCP. To set up a Cisco TelePresence system for a network that does not use DHCP, complete the procedure in the Configuring a Static IP Address for Networks That Do Not Use DHCP section on page 4-9. After successful bootup, the CTS Administration Software loads. When the CTS Administration Software completes loading, the Cisco IP telephone displays a welcome message that displays the system IP address. The welcome screen only appears the first time the system is booted up after initial installation or after a factory reset. Step 3 Step 4 The telephone displays a directory number of 7000, but the telephone is not yet registered and does not function. If you have not already done so, configure the your Cisco Unified IP Phone in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager IP Phone Device page. For detailed instructions to configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager for use with your CTS 1300, refer to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Installation Guide for the Cisco TelePresence System for your software release. From the Cisco IP telephone welcome page, press Next. The system reboots. Step 5 Step 6 The system might reboot several times during the initial startup process. Open a browser on a computer that is connected to the network. In the URL field, type the IP address that you obtained in Step 2 and press Enter. The browser launches Cisco TelePresence System Administration. 4-6

7 Powing On the System and Performing Initial System Configuration If you need to obtain the IP address, complete the following steps: a. On the IP phone, locate Manual at the bottom of the screen and press the Manual soft key. If you cannot locate the Manual button, proceed to Step b. b. Locate Info at the bottom of the screen and press the Info soft key. c. Scroll down to the IP Address listing and copy the address. Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Log in to the system by entering the following information: Log in using the following: Username: admin (case sensitive) Password: cisco (case sensitive) Attach the cabinet cover to the cabinet by completing the following steps: a. Set the lower part of the cabinet cover into the slotted groove in the lower part of the cabinet. b. Align the tabs in the upper part of the cabinet cover with the slots in the upper part of the cabinet. c. Rock the cover forward until the tabs go into the slots. Tip Adjust the bar attached to the top of the light reflector by loosening the three s and raising or lowering the bar as required. 4-7

8 Powing On the System and Performing Initial System Configuration Figure 4-3 Attaching the Cabinet Cover to the Cabinet

9 Powing On the System and Performing Initial System Configuration Configuring a Static IP Address for Networks That Do Not Use DHCP If your network does not use DHCP, complete one of the following procedures to configure a static IP address for your Cisco TelePresence system. Configuring a Static IP Address Using the Cisco TelePresence System GUI To configure a static IP address using the Cisco TelePresence system GUI, complete the following commands. Step 1 Connect a DHCP-enabled PC to the secondary camera port of the primary codec. This connection is listed as the auxiliary network port in Figure 4-4. Figure 4-4 Auxiliary Network Port Location Step 2 Determine the IP address that the Cisco TelePresence system provided for your session. Tip Step 3 For Windows-based systems, you can see the IP address in the Support tab in the Local Area Connection Status window. Using Secure Shell SSH or another secure client program, start a CLI session with the TelePresence system using the IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.1, Where: xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address that Cisco TelePresence provided for your session. For example, if your determine that the Cisco Telepresence system provided an IP address of , enter the address By default, the username is admin and the password is cisco. Step 4 Enter the following command to start network services: 4-9

10 Powing On the System and Performing Initial System Configuration Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 utils service start Calling_Services Using a supported Internet browser, log in to the Cisco TelePresence system GUI with the IP address you used in Step 3. Enter the username and password when you are prompted to do so. By default, the user is admin and the password is cisco. Navigate to Configuration > IP Settings. Change the DHCP Enabled setting to No. Enter a static IP address, subnet mask, and IP gateway for your system into the fields. Optionally, enter DNS server(s) and the network domain name. Your system saves the changes and automatically restarts. Configuring a Static IP Address Using Command-Line Interface Commands To configure a static IP address using command-line commands, complete the following steps. Step 1 Connect a DHCP-enabled PC to the secondary camera port of the primary codec. This connection is listed as the auxiliary network port in Figure 4-4. Figure 4-5 Auxiliary Network Port Location Step 2 Determine the IP address that the Cisco TelePresence system provided for your session. Tip For Windows-based systems, you can see the IP address in the Support tab in the Local Area Connection Status window. 4-10

11 Setting Up the Display Step 3 Using Secure Shell SSH or another secure client program, start a CLI session with the TelePresence system using the IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.1, Where: xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address that Cisco TelePresence provided for your session. For example, if your determine that the Cisco Telepresence system provided an IP address of , enter the address By default, the username is admin and the password is cisco. Step 4 Enter the following command to configure a static network IP address: set network IP static ip-address ip-subnet ip-gateway [dns-address1][dns-address2][domain-name] Where: ip-address is the IP address of the system ip-subnet is the IP subnet mask of the system ip-gateway is the IP gateway of the system dns-address1 is the IP address of DNS server 1 (Optional) dns-address2 is the IP address of DNS server 2 (Optional) domain-name is the domain name for the network (Optional) Command Example The following example gives the Cisco TelePresence system with an IP address of , a subnet of , a gateway of , a DNS server of , and a domain name of cisco.com: admin:set network IP static cisco.com ip address successfully set system restarting... Configuring an Alternate TFTP Server (Optional) If you need to use an alternative TFTP server, configure the parameters for the alternative TFTP server and related Cisco IP phone parameters in Unified CM in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager IP Phone Device page. For instructions to configure an alternate TFTP server, refer to the Configuring the Cisco TelePresence System chapter of the Cisco TelePresence System Administrator Guide for your software release. If you are using the TFTP address that DHCP supplies for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, do not perform this action. Setting Up the Display You adjust the display for the color temperature of the lighting in the room. To set up the display, complete the following steps: 4-11

12 Setting Up the Display Step 1 Log in to the Cisco TelePresence System GUI by completing the following steps: a. Open a browser and type in the IP address of the system in the URL and press Enter. b. In the Admin field, type admin. c. In the Password field, type cisco. d. Click Login. Figure 4-6 Cisco TelePresence System Administration Login Screen Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Navigate to Troubleshooting > Hardware Setup > Displays. Click Start to start the display test. A test image displays on the screen. Select the color temperature of the lighting in the meeting room from the drop-down box and click Apply. Sources of light in most rooms are either incandescent light bulbs that use tungsten filaments or fluorescent lights. If your room has windows, the windows add light and affect the color temperature in the room. Each of these light sources, and the amount of light in terms of lumens or watts, produces a different color temperature. This color temperature is sometimes expressed using terms such as cool, warm, or daylight, but can be expressed more precisely in kelvins (K) as a numeric value. Cisco recommends that you use lighting with a color temperature of 4000 to 4100 K. Tip In many cases, the color temperature is printed on the light bulb. 4-12

13 Setting Up the Cameras Step 5 If you are unable to determine the type and color temperature of light bulbs in the meeting room, experiment with color temperature settings until the color and images on the display screen look lifelike. Each time you change the setting and click Apply, the color temperature in the display changes. You cannot see these changes until you set up the cameras. See Setting Up the Cameras section on page 4-13 for more information. Click Stop to stop the display test. If you encounter problems when setting up your display, refer to the Troubleshooting the Cisco TelePresence System chapter of the Cisco TelePresence System Release Administrator Guide for your software release. Setting Up the Cameras The CTS 1300 supports various room configurations and table types. Follow the procedures to configure the cameras depending on your table type. For more information about the supported table types, see the Supported Table Types and Minimum Room Dimensions section on page 2-2. The cameras are set up correctly when images are centered and in focus on the display screens, and the white balance is configured. The hardware setup software provides a camera Auto Adjust feature and uses targets to adjust the camera zoom and fine-tune the camera focus. To set up the cameras, complete the procedure in the following sections: Removing the Camera Cover and Leveling the Cameras, page 4-13 Attaching the Large Camera Target to the Easel, page 4-16 After you complete the previous procedures, complete the procedure in one of the following sections: Configuring the CTS 1300 for Use With a Long Straight Table, Wide Rectangular Table, or Long Racetrack table, page 4-17 Configuring the CTS 1300 for Use With a Short Racetrack Table, page 4-39 Use the short racetrack camera procedure for any type of a table where two of the six participants directly face the display, and the other four participants sit at an angle to the display. If four or more of the six participants directly face the display, follow the procedure in the Configuring the CTS 1300 for Use With a Long Straight Table, Wide Rectangular Table, or Long Racetrack table section on page 4-17 Removing the Camera Cover and Leveling the Cameras The camera cluster must be perfectly level for you to properly configure the camera. To level the camera, complete the following steps. 4-13

14 Setting Up the Cameras Step 1 Turn the four black plastic s on the top and bottom of the camera assembly 1/4 turn, then remove the camera cover. Figure 4-7 Removing the Camera Cover Cover release s Cover release s Cover release s

15 Setting Up the Cameras Step 2 Place the small spirit level on top of the camera assembly and adjust the leveling s behind the camera cluster until the camera assembly is level. Figure 4-8 Leveling the Camera Assembly Level Cluster rotation Cluster rotation 4-15

16 Setting Up the Cameras Step 3 Place the small spirit level on each of the cameras and make sure that they are level. Use the rotational (side-to-side) adjust s as shown in Figure 4-9. Use a 3mm Allen wrench for these s. Figure 4-9 Leveling the Camera Left adjust Camera rotation Right adjust Camera rotation Up/down adjust Up/down adjust Attaching the Large Camera Target to the Easel To unpack and build the easel and large camera target, complete the following steps. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Remove the easel, large camera target, and small camera target from their packaging. Unlock and slide the telescoping legs of the easel until the legs are at their full height. Separate the three legs. Raise the front legs until they are 29 inches (74 cm) high. Raise the rear leg until it is 31 inches (79 cm) high. Lock the legs into place using the leg locks. Attach the large camera target to the clip on top of the easel. Raise the target supports on the front legs until they touch the lower part of the large camera target. Raise and lower the front legs until the bottom of the camera target is 32 inches (81 cm) above the ground. 4-16

17 Setting Up the Cameras Figure 4-10 Easel and Target After Assembly Clamp 32 inches 32 inches Configuring the CTS 1300 for Use With a Long Straight Table, Wide Rectangular Table, or Long Racetrack table This section includes the procedures you perform to configure the CTS 1300 software and cameras for use with a room that has a long straight table, wide rectangular table, or wide racetrack table, and includes the following topics: Positioning the Table and Starting the Calibration Procedure, page 4-18 Calibrating the Center Camera, page 4-23 Calibrating the Right Camera, page

18 Setting Up the Cameras Calibrating the Left Camera, page 4-30 Focusing the Center Camera, page 4-33 Focusing the Right Camera, page 4-35 Focusing the Left Camera, page 4-36 Positioning the Table and Starting the Calibration Procedure To correctly position the table and configure the Cisco TelePresence software for use with the CTS 1300 cameras, complete the following procedure. Step 1 Position the table so that there is a minimum of 44 inches between the display and the front of the table, and make sure that the sides of the table are evenly positioned on each side of the CTS In addition, make sure that the farthest edge of the table is no farther than 11 feet (3.4 meters) away from the lower bezel of the display. The table must be 28 to 32 inches high; 30 inches is the optimal height. Figure 4-11 Long Straight Table Positioning 7.5 feet (2.3 meters) minimum 15 feet (4.6 meters) minimum 44 inches (112 cm) minimum 7.5 feet (2.3 meters) minimum 8 feet (244 cm) minimum, 10 feet 6 inches (320 cm) maximum) 30 inches (76 cm) between participants

19 Setting Up the Cameras Figure 4-12 Wide Rectangular Table Positioning A=B A B 44 inches (112 cm) minimum 8 feet (244 cm) minimum, 10 feet 6 inches (320 cm) maximum) 30 inches (76 cm) between participants Figure 4-13 Long Racetrack Table Positioning A=B A 10 feet (3 meters) 44 inches (112 cm) minimum B 8 feet (244 cm) minimum, 10 feet 6 inches (320 cm) maximum) Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Make sure that the camera assembly is level by completing the steps in the Removing the Camera Cover and Leveling the Cameras section on page Build the easel, and attach the large camera target to the easel, by completing the steps in the Attaching the Large Camera Target to the Easel section on page 4-16, making sure that the bottom of the target is 32 inches above the ground. Using a supported Internet browser, log in to the Cisco TelePresence System administration GUI. Select the correct table type by completing the following steps: a. Navigate to Troubleshooting > Hardware Setup > Configuration. b. Click the Start button to start testing. 30 inches (76 cm) between participants

20 Setting Up the Cameras c. Select the type of table you have from the drop down choice (either Long Straight Table, Wide Rectangular Table, or Long Racetrack table). Figure 4-14 shows the table configuration menu screen. Be sure to choose the correct table type. Figure 4-14 Table Configuration Menu d. Click Apply. e. Click Stop to stop the test. 4-20

21 Setting Up the Cameras Step 6 Navigate to Troubleshooting > Hardware Setup > Cameras. Figure 4-15 Camera Menu 4-21

22 Setting Up the Cameras Step 7 Click Start to start the camera test. Figure 4-16 Camera Target Menu Step 8 Automatically adjust the cameras by completing the following steps. a. In the Auto Brightness field, perform one of the following actions: If the room uses outside lighting, or has any other conditions that could cause variable room lighting, click the Enable radio button. If your room lighting is not variable, leave the default value. b. In the Auto Color Balance field, perform one of the following actions: If the room uses outside lighting, or has any other conditions that could cause variable room lighting, click the Enable radio button. If your room lighting is not variable, leave the default value. c. In the 50 Hz Flicker Reduction field, click the Disable radio button. 4-22

23 Setting Up the Cameras If you are in country that uses a 50 Hertz (Hz) power frequency (a country other than the USA, Canada or Mexico) and there is a noticeable flicker on the screen, click the Enable radio button in this field. If you enable the flicker reduction feature, the flicker is reduced or eliminated, but the image quality is reduced. To eliminate the flicker at its source, you can use an electronic ballast instead of a magnet ballast for the fluorescent lights at your installation. After you change the ballast for the fluorescent lights, you can click the Disable radio button in the 50 Hz Flicker Reduction field. d. Click Apply to apply your changes. Calibrating the Center Camera To adjust the zoom and perform initial focus adjustment for the center camera, complete the steps in the following procedure. If you logged out of the GUI at any time during the camera setup procedure, you must re-select the correct table type; to do so, complete Step 5 in the Positioning the Table and Starting the Calibration Procedure section on page Step 1 Step 2 Place the large camera target with the easel in the position where the center two participants will sit, with the front legs of the easel touching the edge of the table. Measure the distance between the corners of the easel and the corners of the display to make sure that the target is parallel to the display. Figure 4-17 Measuring the Distance between the Easel and Display Display Same distance Alignment marker Center participant sitting position camera target Alignment marker Step 3 Return to the Cisco TelePresence System administration GUI and navigate to Troubleshooting > Hardware Setup > Cameras. Click Start to start the camera test. Step 4 Click the Center radio button. 4-23

24 Setting Up the Cameras Step 5 Step 6 Click Show Camera Target. Red targets appear on the display. Focus the center camera by completing the following steps: a. Loosen the focus ring thumb on lens of the center camera. b. Rotate the focus ring until the black plus sign on the target is clearly in focus. The camera lens has two adjustment rings, one for focus and one for zoom. The focus ring is on the inside. Figure 4-18 Location of Focus and Zoom Ring Zoom ring Focus ring

25 Setting Up the Cameras Step 7 Adjust the camera mounting plate to center the red plus sign on the display inside the black plus sign on the target. Figure 4-19 shows the s that you use to adjust the camera. The top two s provide adjustment to the right and left. Use a 2.5 mm Allen wrench for these s. The lower provides up and down adjustment. Use a 2.5 mm Allen wrench for this. The s in the middle adjust the camera rotation. Use a 3 mm Allen wrench for these s. Figure 4-19 Camera Adjustment Screws Left adjust Camera rotation Right adjust Camera rotation Step 8 Up/down adjust Adjust the camera zoom by completing the following steps: a. Loosen the thumb for the zoom ring on the camera lens. Up/down adjust The zoom ring is labeled W-T. b. Adjust the camera zoom so that the black curved lines on each side of the target touch the edge of the display screen. c. After you adjust the zoom, make any required adjustments to the focus with the focus ring. 4-25

26 Setting Up the Cameras Figure 4-20 Adjusting the Camera Zoom curved lines touching screen border Red plus sign within black cross Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Tighten the thumbs for the zoom and focus rings. Click Hide Camera Targets. Click the Setup button, then click the Auto Adjust button. The auto adjust procedure completes. This procedure takes several seconds. Step 12 Step 13 If there is sufficient light for the system to operate, the gain will be greater than 1 and less than 7 and the process completes normally. If there is insufficient light, the auto adjust procedure terminates; in this case, add more light to the room to bring the gain value below 7. Then, repeat the auto adjust procedure. Click Done. Mark the edges of the large camera target on the table with non-marking tape. You use these marks to determine the edge of the target when you calibrate and configure the left and right cameras. Calibrating the Right Camera To adjust the zoom and perform initial focus adjustment for the right camera, complete the steps in the following procedure. If you logged out of the GUI at any time during the camera setup procedure, you must re-select the correct table type; to do so, complete Step 5 in the Positioning the Table and Starting the Calibration Procedure section on page The directions left and right refer to the assembly as you face the display. 4-26

27 Setting Up the Cameras Step 1 Slide the large camera target to the right five feet (1.5 meters) so that the left edge of the target is lined up with the tape marker that you placed on the table in the Calibrating the Center Camera section on page Figure 4-21 Positioning the Right Target Display Alignment marker Right participant sitting position camera target Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 In the Cisco TelePresence administrative GUI, click the Right radio button. Click Show Camera Target. Focus the right camera by completing the following steps: a. Loosen the focus ring thumb on the lens of the center camera. b. Rotate the focus ring until the black plus sign on the target is clearly in focus. The camera lens has two adjustment rings, one for focus and one for zoom. The focus ring is on the inside. 4-27

28 Setting Up the Cameras Figure 4-22 Location of Focus and Zoom Ring Zoom ring Focus ring

29 Setting Up the Cameras Step 5 Adjust the camera mounting plate to center the red plus sign on the display inside the black plus sign on the target. Figure 4-23 shows the s that you use to adjust the camera. The top two s provide adjustment to the right and left. Use a 2.5 mm Allen wrench for these s. The lower provides up and down adjustment. Use a 2.5 mm Allen wrench for this. The s in the middle adjust the camera rotation. Use a 3 mm Allen wrench for these s. Figure 4-23 Camera Adjustment Screws Left adjust Camera rotation Right adjust Camera rotation Up/down adjust Up/down adjust Step 6 Adjust the camera zoom by completing the following steps: a. Loosen the thumb for the zoom ring on the camera lens. The zoom ring is labeled W-T. b. Adjust the camera zoom so that the black curved line on the left of the target touches the left edge of the display screen. c. After you adjust the zoom, make any required adjustments to the focus with the focus ring. 4-29

30 Setting Up the Cameras Figure 4-24 Adjusting the Right Camera Zoom Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Tighten the thumbs for the zoom and focus rings. Click Hide Camera Targets. Click the Setup button, then click the Auto Adjust button. The auto adjust procedure completes. This procedure takes several seconds. Step 10 If there is insufficient light, the auto adjust procedure terminates; in this case, add more light to the room and repeat the auto adjust procedure. Click Done to complete the procedure. Calibrating the Left Camera To adjust the zoom and perform initial focus adjustment for the left camera, complete the steps in the following procedure. If you logged out of the GUI at any time during the camera setup procedure, you must re-select the correct table type; to do so, complete Step 5 in the Positioning the Table and Starting the Calibration Procedure section on page Step 1 Slide the large camera target to the left 10 feet so that the right edge of the target is lined up with the tape marker that you placed on the table in the Calibrating the Center Camera section on page

31 Setting Up the Cameras Figure 4-25 Positioning the Left Target Display Left participant sitting position camera target Alignment marker Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 In the Cisco TelePresence administrative GUI, click the Left radio button. Click Show Camera Target. Focus the left camera by completing the following steps: a. Loosen the focus ring thumb on lens of the center camera. b. Rotate the focus ring until the black plus sign on the target is clearly in focus. The camera lens has two adjustment rings, one for focus and one for zoom. The focus ring is on the inside. Figure 4-26 Location of Focus and Zoom Ring Zoom ring Focus ring

32 Setting Up the Cameras Step 5 Adjust the camera mounting plate to center the red plus sign on the display inside the black plus sign on the target. Figure 4-27 shows the s that you use to adjust the camera. The top two s provide adjustment to the right and left. Use a 2.5 mm Allen wrench for these s. The lower provides up and down adjustment. Use a 2.5 mm Allen wrench for this. The s in the middle adjust the camera rotation. Use a 3 mm Allen wrench for these s. Figure 4-27 Camera Adjustment Screws Left adjust Camera rotation Right adjust Camera rotation Up/down adjust Up/down adjust Step 6 Adjust the camera zoom by completing the following steps: a. Loosen the thumb for the zoom ring on the camera lens. The zoom ring is labeled W-T. b. Adjust the camera zoom so that the black curved line on the right of the target touches the right edge of the display screen. c. After you adjust the zoom, make any required adjustments to the focus with the focus ring. 4-32

33 Setting Up the Cameras Figure 4-28 Adjusting the Camera Zoom Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Tighten the thumbs for the zoom and focus rings. Click Hide Camera Targets. Click the Setup button, then click the Auto Adjust button. The auto adjust procedure completes; this procedure takes several seconds. Step 10 If there is insufficient light, the auto adjust procedure terminates; in this case, add more light to the room and repeat the auto adjust procedure. Click Done to complete the procedure. Focusing the Center Camera To focus the center camera, complete the following steps. If you logged out of the GUI at any time during the camera setup procedure, you must re-select the correct table type; to do so, complete Step 5 in the Positioning the Table and Starting the Calibration Procedure section on page Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 In the Cisco TelePresence administrative GUI, click the Center radio button. Click the Setup button that is located below the center screen icon. Click Show Focus Targets. Red and green outline boxes display on the screen, and red and green horizontal bars display on the bottom of the screen. The horizontal bars indicate the sharpness of focus in the boxes that use the corresponding color. Longer bars indicate a sharper focus. Position the small camera target by completing the following steps: a. Place the target on the table approximately one foot (30 cm) from the edge where the participants sit. 4-33

34 Setting Up the Cameras Step 5 b. Move the target on the table so that all of the patterns on the target are enclosed in the green box. Position the large target by completing the following steps: a. Remove the large focus target from the easel. b. Rotate the target 90 degrees. c. Have another person hold the target upright. If another person is not available, clamp the top of the target into the clamp at the top of the easel. d. Place the top of the easel five feet (1.5 meters) behind the top of the small target. e. Position the target so that the top two patterns are enclosed in the red box. Figure 4-29 Positioning the Small and Large Targets Large target Red rectangle Small target Red and green horizontal bars Green rectangle Step 6 Adjust the focus on the left camera by performing the following steps: a. Loosen the thumb for the lens focus ring. b. Twist the focus ring clockwise until the red and green horizontal bars on the bottom of the screen are reduced to very short lengths on the right. Figure 4-29 shows a mirror image of the horizontal bars. c. Twist the focus ring counter-clockwise until the red and green bars extend as far as they can go across the bottom of the screen. 4-34

35 Setting Up the Cameras d. Continue to twist the focus ring until the red and green bars are approximately the same length. See Figure 4-29 to view the approximate horizontal bar alignment. The red and green bars do not have to be exactly the same length; get them as close as you can. Step 7 When the bars are roughly the same length, the camera is focused. e. Without moving the focus ring, tighten its thumb. Click Done to complete the procedure. Focusing the Right Camera To focus the right camera, complete the steps in the following procedure. If you logged out of the GUI at any time during the camera setup procedure, you must re-select the correct table type; to do so, complete Step 5 in the Positioning the Table and Starting the Calibration Procedure section on page Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 In the Cisco TelePresence administrative GUI, click the Right radio button. Click the Setup button that is located below the center screen icon. Click Show Focus Targets. Position the small camera target by completing the following steps: a. Place the target on the table approximately one foot (30 cm) from the edge where the participants sit. b. Move the target on the table so that the top four patterns on the target are enclosed in the green box. Position the large target by completing the following steps: a. Remove the large focus target from the easel. b. Rotate the target 90 degrees. c. Have another person hold the target upright. If another person is not available, clamp the top of the target into the clamp at the top of the easel. d. Place the top of the easel five feet (1.5 meters) behind the top of the small target. e. Position the target so that the top two patterns are enclosed in the red box. 4-35

36 Setting Up the Cameras Figure 4-30 Positioning the Small and Large Targets Large target Red rectangle Small target Red and green horizontal bars Green rectangle Step 6 Adjust the camera focus by performing the following steps: a. Loosen the thumb for the lens focus ring. b. Twist the focus ring clockwise until the red and green horizontal bars on the bottom of the screen are reduced to very short lengths on the left. Figure 4-30 shows as mirror image of the horizontal bars. c. Twist the focus ring counter-clockwise until the red and green bars extend as far as they can go across the bottom of the screen. d. Continue to twist the focus ring until the red and green bars are approximately the same length. See Figure 4-30 to view the approximate horizontal bar alignment. Step 7 The red and green bars do not have to be exactly the same length; get them as close as you can. When the bars are roughly the same length, the camera is focused. e. Without moving the focus ring, tighten its thumb. Click Done to complete the procedure. Focusing the Left Camera To focus the left camera, complete the steps in the following procedure. If you logged out of the GUI at any time during the camera setup procedure, you must re-select the correct table type; to do so, complete Step 5 in the Positioning the Table and Starting the Calibration Procedure section on page

37 Setting Up the Cameras Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 In the Cisco TelePresence administrative GUI, click the Right radio button. Click the Setup button that is located below the center screen icon. Click Show Focus Targets. Position the small camera target by completing the following steps: a. Place the target on the table approximately one foot (30 cm) from the edge where the participants sit. b. Move the target on the table so that the top four patterns on the target are enclosed in the green box. Position the large target by completing the following steps: a. Remove the large focus target from the easel. b. Rotate the target 90 degrees. c. Have another person hold the target upright. If another person is not available, clamp the top of the target into the clamp at the top of the easel. d. Place the top of the easel five feet (1.5 meters) behind the top of the small target. e. Position the target so that the top two patterns are enclosed in the red box. Figure 4-31 Positioning the Small and Large Targets Large target Red rectangle Small target Red and green horizontal bars Green rectangle Step 6 Adjust the focus on the left camera by performing the following steps: a. Loosen the thumb for the lens focus ring. b. Twist the focus ring clockwise until the red and green horizontal bars on the bottom of the screen are reduced to very short lengths on the left. Figure 4-31 shows a mirror image of the horizontal bars. c. Twist the focus ring counter-clockwise until the red and green bars extend as far as they can go across the bottom of the screen. 4-37

38 Setting Up the Cameras d. Continue to twist the focus ring until the red and green bars are approximately the same length. See Figure 4-31 to view the approximate horizontal bar alignment. Step 7 Step 8 The red and green bars do not have to be exactly the same length; get them as close as you can. When the bars are roughly the same length, the camera is focused. e. Without moving the focus ring, tighten its thumb. Click Done to complete the left camera focusing procedure. Place the foam lens covers onto the camera lenses. Figure 4-32 Attaching the Foam Lens Covers to the Camera Lenses

39 Setting Up the Cameras Step 9 Replace the camera cover onto the camera cluster, then tighten the cover release s to secure the cover to the camera. Figure 4-33 Replacing the Camera Cover Cover release s Cover release s Cover release s Configuring the CTS 1300 for Use With a Short Racetrack Table This section includes the procedures you perform to configure the CTS 1300 software and cameras for use with a room that has a short racetrack table and includes the following topics: Positioning the Table and Starting the Calibration Procedure, page 4-40 Calibrating the Center Camera, page 4-42 Calibrating the Right Camera, page 4-45 Calibrating the Left Camera, page 4-48 Focusing the Center Camera, page 4-51 Focusing the Right Camera, page 4-53 Focusing the Left Camera, page

40 Setting Up the Cameras Positioning the Table and Starting the Calibration Procedure To correctly position the table and configure the Cisco TelePresence software for use with the CTS 1300 cameras, complete the following procedure. Step 1 Position the table so that there is a minimum of 44 inches between the display and the front of the table, and make sure that the sides of the table are evenly positioned on each side of the CTS In addition, make sure that the farthest edge of the table is no farther than 11 feet (3.4 meters) away from the lower bezel of the display. The table must be 28 to 32 inches high; 30 inches is the optimal height. Figure 4-34 Short Racetrack Table Positioning 44 inches (112 cm) minimum A 10 feet (3 meters) B A=B 8 feet (244 cm) minimum, 11 feet (335 cm) maximum) Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 30 inches (76 cm) between participants Make sure that the camera assembly is level by completing the steps in the Removing the Camera Cover and Leveling the Cameras section on page Build the easel, and attach the large camera target to the easel, by completing the steps in the Attaching the Large Camera Target to the Easel section on page 4-16, making sure that the bottom of the target is 32 inches above the ground. Using a supported Internet browser, log in to the Cisco TelePresence System administration GUI. Select the correct table type by completing the following steps: a. Navigate to Troubleshooting > Hardware Setup > Configuration. b. Click the Start button to start testing. c. Select the Short Racetrack Table drop-down choice. Figure 4-35 shows the table configuration menu. Be sure to choose the correct table type

41 Setting Up the Cameras Figure 4-35 Table Configuration Menu Step 6 d. Click Apply. e. Click Stop to stop the test. Navigate to Troubleshooting > Hardware Setup > Cameras. Step 7 Step 8 If you logged out of the GUI, you must re-select the correct table type after you log in; otherwise, you could configure your system for the incorrect table type. To select the correct table type, complete Step 5 in the Positioning the Table and Starting the Calibration Procedure section on page Click Start to start the camera test. Automatically adjust the cameras by completing the following steps. a. In the Auto Brightness field, perform one of the following actions: If the room uses outside lighting, or has any other conditions that could cause variable room lighting, click the Enable radio button. If your room lighting is not variable, leave the default value. b. In the Auto Color Balance field, perform one of the following actions: If the room uses outside lighting, or has any other conditions that could cause variable room lighting, click the Enable radio button. If your room lighting is not variable, leave the default value. c. In the 50 Hz Flicker Reduction field, click the Disable radio button. 4-41

42 Setting Up the Cameras If you are in country that uses a 50 Hertz (Hz) power frequency (a country other than the USA, Canada or Mexico) and there is a noticeable flicker on the screen, click the Enable radio button in this field. If you enable the flicker reduction feature, the flicker is reduced or eliminated, but the image quality is reduced. To eliminate the flicker at its source, you can use an electronic ballast instead of a magnet ballast for the fluorescent lights at your installation. After you change the ballast for the fluorescent lights, you can click the Disable radio button in the 50 Hz Flicker Reduction field. d. Click Apply to apply your changes. Calibrating the Center Camera To adjust the zoom and perform initial focus adjustment for the center camera, complete the steps in the following procedure. Step 1 Step 2 Place the large camera target with the easel in the position where the center two participants will sit, with the front legs of the easel touching the edge of the table. Measure the distance between the corners of the easel and the corners of the display to make sure that the target is parallel to the display. Figure 4-36 Measuring the Distance between the Easel and Display Display Same distance Alignment marker Center participant sitting position camera target Alignment marker Step 3 Return to the Cisco TelePresence System administration GUI and navigate to Troubleshooting > Hardware Setup > Cameras. Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 If you logged out of the GUI at any time during the camera setup procedure, you must re-select the correct table type; to do so, complete Step 5 in the Positioning the Table and Starting the Calibration Procedure section on page Click the Center radio button. Click Show Camera Target. Red targets appear on the display. 4-42

43 Setting Up the Cameras Step 7 Focus the center camera by completing the following steps: a. Loosen the focus ring thumb on lens of the center camera. b. Rotate the focus ring until the black plus sign on the target is clearly in focus. The camera lens has two adjustment rings, one for focus and one for zoom. The focus ring is on the inside. Figure 4-37 Location of Focus and Zoom Ring Zoom ring Focus ring

44 Setting Up the Cameras Step 8 Adjust the camera mounting plate to center the red plus sign on the display inside the black plus sign on the target. The s that you use to adjust the camera are shown in Figure The top two s provide adjustment to the right and left. Use a 2.5 mm Allen wrench for these s. The lower provides up and down adjustment. Use a 2.5 mm Allen wrench for this. The s in the middle adjust the camera rotation. Use a 3 mm Allen wrench for these s. Figure 4-38 Camera Adjustment Screws Left adjust Camera rotation Right adjust Camera rotation Up/down adjust Up/down adjust Step 9 Adjust the camera zoom by completing the following steps: a. Loosen the thumb for the zoom ring on the camera lens. The zoom ring is labeled W-T. b. Adjust the camera zoom so that the black curved lines on each side of the target touch the edge of the display screen. c. After you adjust the zoom, make any required adjustments to the focus with the focus ring. 4-44

45 Setting Up the Cameras Figure 4-39 Adjusting the Camera Zoom curved lines touching screen border Red plus sign within black cross Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Tighten the thumbs for the zoom and focus rings. Click Hide Camera Targets. Click the Setup button, then click the Auto Adjust button. The auto adjust procedure completes. This procedure takes several seconds. Step 13 Step 14 If there is sufficient light for the system to operate, the gain will be greater than 1 and less than 7 and the process completes normally. If there is insufficient light, the auto adjust procedure terminates; in this case, add more light to the room to bring the gain value below 7. Then, repeat the auto adjust procedure. Click Done. Mark the edges of the large camera target on the table with non-marking tape. You use these marks to determine the edge of the target when you calibrate and configure the left and right cameras. Calibrating the Right Camera To adjust the zoom and perform initial focus adjustment for the right camera, complete the steps in the following procedure. If you logged out of the GUI at any time during the camera setup procedure, you must re-select the correct table type; to do so, complete Step 5 in the Positioning the Table and Starting the Calibration Procedure section on page The directions left and right refer to the assembly as you face the display. Step 1 Move the large camera target to the far corner of the racetrack table. 4-45

46 Setting Up the Cameras Figure 4-40 Placement of Easel and Target for Short Racetrack Table Display Align left edge of target to beginning of straight section of table Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 In the Cisco TelePresence administrative GUI, click the Right radio button. Click Show Camera Target. Focus the right camera by completing the following steps: a. Loosen the focus ring thumb on the lens of the center camera. b. Rotate the focus ring until the black plus sign on the target is clearly in focus. The camera lens has two adjustment rings, one for focus and one for zoom. The focus ring is on the inside. Figure 4-41 Location of Focus and Zoom Ring Zoom ring Focus ring

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