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1 CHAPTER 4 June 5, 2013, This chapter describes the tasks you perform to assemble and set up your Cisco TelePresence System (CTS ) for first time use and includes the following sections: Setting Up Your System for the First Time, page 4-1 Important for Networks that Use a Statically-Assigned IP Address For the Cisco TelePresence System, page 4-2 Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager for Your Cisco TelePresence System, page 4-2 Configuring a Static IP Address for Networks That Do Not Use DHCP, page 4-19 Troubleshooting Camera Color Balance Issues, page 4-22 Adjusting the Camera Lens to Resize the User, page 4-23 Manual, page 4-31 Configuring Audio for a Digital Media Player, page 4-35 The display used in this product contains mercury. Dispose of according to local, state, and federal laws. Setting Up Your System for the First Time To set up the CTS for the first time, complete the following steps. This document assumes that your system administrator has entered the MAC address of your system into Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM) and has registered your Cisco TelePresence system as a device in Unified CM. For more information about configuring your system in Unified CM, refer to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration Guide for the Cisco TelePresence System. 4-1

2 Important for Networks that Use a Statically-Assigned IP Address For the Cisco TelePresence System Chapter 4 Important for Networks that Use a Statically-Assigned IP Address For the Cisco TelePresence System If your network does not use the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and uses a static IP address for your system, use command-line interface (CLI) commands to configure your static IP address by completing the procedure in the Configuring a Static IP Address Using Command-Line Interface Commands section on page 4-19; then, continue with the procedure in the Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager for Your Cisco TelePresence System section on page 4-2. To use the wizard, you must use CLI to assign your IP address. If you use the Cisco TelePresence System GUI to configure the IP address, you cannot use the wizard; in this case, use the procedure in the Manual section on page 4-31 to set up your system. 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. Step 2 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 1.6 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. 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. 4-2

3 Chapter 4 Using the Wizard to Set Up your System Step 3 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. Using the Wizard to Set Up your System To use the first-time setup wizard to set up your system, complete the following steps. If you receive errors during the setup, read the notes that accompany some of the steps for suggested resolutions to the errors. Step 1 Turn the on/off switch of the system to the On position. Figure 4-1 On/Off Switch Location Aux INPUT: V~, 5A, 50/50Hz PC Tip The on/off switch is at the bottom of the column as shown in Figure 4-1. The system displays green check marks on the lower right of the display to show system initialization and the system has initialized when the system displays six check marks. In Figure 4-2, the codec is in the process of booting up and only four of the six check marks are checked. If you do not see all six check marks, use the following list to attempt to troubleshoot the problem: 4-3

4 Using the Wizard to Set Up your System Chapter 4 If the fourth check mark does not display, your system might not have network connectivity. Check the network port and/or the Ethernet cable going to the network port. If your system does not use the Dynamic Network Host Protocol (DHCP) to automatically assign an IP address, you need to configure a static IP address as described in the Configuring a Static IP Address for Networks That Do Not Use DHCP section on page 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. Figure 4-2 Booting in Progress Step 2 After initialization completes, make a note of the IP address that displays on the center of the screen as shown in Figure 4-3. 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

5 Chapter 4 Using the Wizard to Set Up your System Figure 4-3 System IP Address Step 3 Step 4 Make a note of the address location. Open an Internet browser on a computer that is connected to the network. Step 5 You can use Internet Explorer versions 6, 7, or 8, or Firefox version 3.x, for the first-time setup wizard. Enter the IP address from Step 3 in the browser address bar. The first-time setup wizard opens and the welcome screen displays. 4-5

6 Using the Wizard to Set Up your System Chapter 4 Figure 4-4 Welcome Screen 4-6

7 Chapter 4 Using the Wizard to Set Up your System Step 6 Click Start to start the wizard. The Phone Verification Screen displays. Figure 4-5 Phone Verification Screen 4-7

8 Using the Wizard to Set Up your System Chapter 4 Step 7 Click Next to continue. The phone verification program verifies the connectivity of your system. When the program complete successfully, the systems displays the Phone Verification Complete screen. Figure 4-6 Phone Verification Complete Screen If phone verification fails, one reason could be that DHCP dynamically allocated a TFTP server address that is different than the TFTP address for the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server for your system. To fix this problem, complete the following steps: a. Finish the first-time setup wizard until you reach the System Verification Complete Screen. b. Click CTS Admin UI to enter the Cisco TelePresence System GUI. c. Enter the username and password. By Default, the username is admin and the password is cisco. d. Navigate to Unified CM Settings. e. Click the Specify radio button. Clicking this button allows you to change the TFTP server IP address. f. Change the TFTP server to the valid TFTP server address for your system. g. Click Apply. 4-8

9 Chapter 4 Using the Wizard to Set Up your System Step 8 Click Next to continue. The Display Verification screen displays. Figure 4-7 Display Verification Screen 4-9

10 Using the Wizard to Set Up your System Chapter 4 Step 9 Step 10 Verify that the image that is shown on the display is the same as the image the is displayed on the wizard. If the images match, click Next. At this point, the check mark for the Eye Height Setup checklist on the left side of the first-time setup wizard should be checked; in some cases, however the check mark does not get checked. This condition does not note a problem with the system. The Eye Height Setup screen displays and a green rectangular box appears on the display. Figure 4-8 Eye Height Setup Screen 4-10

11 Chapter 4 Using the Wizard to Set Up your System Step 11 Step 12 Adjust the screen so that your eyes are centered in the green box. Raise or lower the CTS so that the green rectangle that displays on the screen is at the eye level of the CTS user. Do not hold the system by the edges when you adjust the height; hold the system on the top as shown in Figure 4-9. Tip If the user is not available, use an average eye height. Figure 4-9 Adjusting the System Height

12 Using the Wizard to Set Up your System Chapter 4 Step 13 Click Next. The Camera Setup Screen displays and a red rectangle appears on the display. Figure 4-10 Camera Setup Screen 4-12

13 Chapter 4 Using the Wizard to Set Up your System Step 14 Step 15 Remove the camera target from the accessory kit and place it within the borders of the red rectangle on the screen. Click Next. Camera setup begins and a progress bar displays. When the setup completes, a screen displays that provides an example of a flickering screen. Figure 4-11 Camera Setup Flickering Target Example screen 4-13

14 Using the Wizard to Set Up your System Chapter 4 Step 16 If the camera target appears to flicker on the display like the example on the wizard, click Yes. Otherwise, click No. Step 17 If you are in country that uses a 50 Hertz (Hz) power frequency (a country other than the USA, Canada or Mexico), there might be a noticeable flicker on the screen. If you enable the flicker reduction feature by clicking Yes, 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. Click Next to continue. The Camera Setup Complete screen displays. If camera setup failed, it is possible that the room is too dark; in this case, add more light to the room and click Try Again to rerun the camera setup procedure. Figure 4-12 Camera Setup Complete Screen 4-14

15 Chapter 4 Using the Wizard to Set Up your System Step 18 Step 19 Click Next. The audio verification screen displays. Figure 4-13 Audio Verification Screen 4-15

16 Using the Wizard to Set Up your System Chapter 4 Step 20 Click Next to start the audio verification program. During this test, you will hear a test start tone, white noise, and a test end tone. When Audio Verification successfully completes, the wizard indicates displays the Audio Verification Complete screen. Figure 4-14 Audio Verification Complete Screen If audio setup fails, click Try Again to rerun the test. 4-16

17 Chapter 4 Using the Wizard to Set Up your System Step 21 Click Next to continue. The VGA verification screen displays. This test verifies that your video is working for shared presentations. Figure 4-15 VGA Verification Screen 4-17

18 Using the Wizard to Set Up your System Chapter 4 Step 22 To check that your CTS can successfully share a video presentation, connect the VGA-to-VGA input cable from the CTS to an external presentation device (such as a PC). To skip this step, click Skip; however note that you cannot share presentations with your system. Tip Make sure that the VGA-to-VGA cable is connected to your system. The connection is shown in Figure 2-12 and is callout 7 in that diagram. Step 23 The default presentation resolution is 1024 x 60 Hz, you might need to change the resolution properties for your presentation device for it to share your presentation successfully. Click Next to start the external presentation check. After system verification completes, the System Verification Complete screen displays. Figure 4-16 System Verification Complete Screen This screen informs you of the status of the system setup. 4-18

19 Chapter 4 Configuring a Static IP Address for Networks That Do Not Use DHCP If you have any problems setting up the system, you can manually set up the system by completing the steps in the Manual section on page Configuring a Static IP Address for Networks That Do Not Use DHCP This section provides you with the steps you use to configure your network with a static IP address and includes the following topics: Configuring a Static IP Address Using Command-Line Interface Commands, page 4-19 Configuring a Static IP Address Using the Cisco TelePresence System GUI, page 4-21 Configuring a Static IP Address Using Command-Line Interface Commands To configure a static IP address using CLI commands, complete the following steps. Use this procedure if you want to use the first-time setup wizard to set up your system for the first time. Step 1 Turn the on/off switch of the system to the On position. Figure 4-17 On/Off Switch Location Aux INPUT: V~, 5A, 50/50Hz PC Step 2 Watch the lower right part of the system display until three check marks appear on the lower right of the screen. Figure 4-2 provides a sample of this window and shows five of the six check marks circled. 4-19

20 Configuring a Static IP Address for Networks That Do Not Use DHCP Chapter 4 Step 3 There are six circles on the lower right of the screen that show progress of the codec as it initializes. The circles display check marks as the codec successfully initializes. The codec stops after the third check mark because it is searching for a dynamically-allocated IP address. The fourth box will not be checked, and system initialization will not complete, until you assign an IP address. Connect a DHCP-enabled PC to the secondary camera port of the codec. The connection on the port is the Ethernet port labeled To Document Camera in Figure Figure 4-18 Auxiliary Network Port Location Audio Out Audio In Video In Video Out & Network, Control, Power PC Audio Auxiliary PC Audio Microphone (Table Microphone is not supported) Microphone & Main Camera Control Speaker Line-out Audio Output Main Camera Video Document Camera Auxiliary Input (ex.dmp) Auxiliary PC Video PC Video Component Input Connect to Display Stand I/O Panel Connect to Display (Prewired) Optional Not in Use for CTS To Phone To Network Auto Collaborate Display Video Power To Document Camera Main Camera Power Main Display Video Step 4 Find the IP address that the Cisco TelePresence system provided for your session and make a note of it. Step 5 Step 6 If your PC is Windows-based, find the session IP address by clicking typing cmd in the Search box (or clicking Start > Run and typing cmd) to open a terminal window, and then typing ipconfig. 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 first three octets of the session IP address. For example, if your session IP address is , enter the address By default, the username is admin and the password is cisco. 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: 4-20

21 Chapter 4 Configuring a Static IP Address for Networks That Do Not Use DHCP 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 an IP address of , a subnet of , a gateway of , a DNS server of , and a domain name of cisco.com: Step 7 admin:set network IP static cisco.com ip address successfully set system restarting... Continue with first-time setup by completing the tasks in the Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager for Your Cisco TelePresence System section on page 4-2, starting with Step 2. 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. If you use this method to assign the IP address, you cannot use the first-time setup wizard and must use the procedure in the Manual section on page 4-31 to set up your system. To use the first-time setup wizard, configure your IP address using CLI commands as shown in the Configuring a Static IP Address Using Command-Line Interface Commands section on page Step 1 Step 2 Turn the on/off switch of the system to the On position. The on/off switch is shown in Figure Watch the lower right part of the system display until three check marks appear on the lower right of the screen. Figure 4-2 provides a sample of this window and shows five of the six check marks circled. Step 3 There are six circles on the lower right of the screen that show progress of the codec as it initializes. The circles display check marks as the codec successfully initializes. The codec stops after the third check mark because it is searching for a dynamically-allocated IP address. The fourth box will not be checked, and system initialization will not complete, until you assign an IP address. Connect a DHCP-enabled PC to the secondary camera port of the codec. The connection on the port is the Ethernet port labeled To Document Camera in Figure

22 Troubleshooting Camera Color Balance Issues Chapter 4 Step 4 Find the IP address that the Cisco TelePresence system provided for your session and make a note of it. Step 5 If your PC is Windows-based, find the session IP address by clicking typing cmd in the Search box (or clicking Start > Run and typing cmd) to open a terminal window, and then typing ipconfig. Using a supported Internet browser, log in to the Cisco TelePresence System GUI using the IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.1, Where: xxx.xxx.xxx is the first three octets of the session IP address. Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 For example, if your determine that your session IP address is , enter the address Enter the user name and password when you are prompted to do so. By default, the user name is admin and the password is cisco. The wizard screen displays. Click CTS Admin UI to open the Cisco TelePresence System GUI. 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 restarts. Continue with first-time setup by completing the tasks in the Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager for Your Cisco TelePresence System section on page 4-2, starting with Step 2. Troubleshooting Camera Color Balance Issues Some users have reported that the color balance is not correct after they use the first-time setup wizard. Any of the following conditions could indicate incorrect color balance: If the walls in the room, or clothing or skin tones of the participants, do not look natural to you and/or look blue-green during the camera test when you use the first-time setup wizard If the colors do not look natural and/or look blue-green to other conference participants during a conference If you determine that the color balance is not correct, log into the Cisco TelePresence Administrative GUI, navigate to Troubleshooting > Hardware Setup > Cameras, and set up the camera using the small and large targets. For more information, see the Adjusting the Camera Lens to Resize the User section on page A large camera target is required for this procedure. This target is part number CTS-CAM-TOOL-G2 and is available as an option with the CTS system. 4-22

23 Chapter 4 Adjusting the Camera Lens to Resize the User Adjusting the Camera Lens to Resize the User If you use the minimum or maximum distance between you and the CTS , your size might appear smaller or larger in comparison with other conference participants. To compensate for this reduced or increased size appearance, you can adjust the camera. A large camera target and camera easel is required for this procedure. This target is part number CTS-CAM-TOOL-G2 and is available as an option with the CTS system. Understanding the Purpose of This Procedure A Cisco TelePresence conference is composed of segments. A segment is what you see on each screen during the conference. For Cisco TelePresence systems that use more than one screen (for example, a Cisco TelePresence system 3010), each screen represents a segment. Each segment consists of one or two people. A segment is five feet (152.4 cm) in width. Because all segments use this width, each user has approximately the same size when in a conference. The CTS is designed to have the correct segment size when it is positioned exactly 46 inches (116.8 cm) from the front of the user to the LCD screen. If you cannot move the system to this exact distance, you can adjust the zoom and focus the camera to reduce or increase the size of the conference particpants. Tools and Materials Required The following tools and materials are required to complete this procedure: Small and large camera and easel camera tuning kit, part number CTS-CAM-TOOL-G2 This kit is an optional part. Any camera target kit from a CTS , CTS 1100, CTS 1300, CTS 3000, CTS 3010, CTS 3200, or CTS 3210 system(s) can be used for this procedure. You can also purchase one target kit and use it to calibrate multiple systems. #2 Phillips screwdriver (to remove the camera cover 2.5 mm Allen Wrench (to loosen the set screws for the zoom and focus rings of the camera lens) 4-23

24 Adjusting the Camera Lens to Resize the User Chapter 4 Adjusting the Camera Zoom and Focus To adjust the camera zoom and focus, complete the following steps. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Log in to the Cisco TelePresence System (CTS) by completing the following steps: Open a browser and type in the IP address of the system in the URL and press Enter. a. In the Admin field, type admin. b. In the Password field, type cisco. c. Click Login. d. Navigate to Troubleshooting > Hardware Setup > Cameras. Click Start. The camera drops from its enclosure and the display shows a mirror image of the camera input (Self View mode). Click Show Camera Target. A green rectangle and red plus sign appear on the screen. Remove the camera cover by removing the screw on the underside of the cover and sliding the cover towards the front, as shown in Figure

25 Chapter 4 Adjusting the Camera Lens to Resize the User Figure 4-19 Removing the Camera Cover and Adjusting the Zoom and Focus Remove Loosen Zoom ring Focus ring Tighten

26 Adjusting the Camera Lens to Resize the User Chapter 4 Step 5 Step 6 Prepare the large camera target and place it on the easel. Set the easel and large target in the position that the user will occupy. Use the distance measured from the LCD screen to the head of the user to position the target. If the distance is unknown, use 4.5 feet (1.37 meters). The user must be at least 3.5 feet (1.02 meters) away from the display for all CTS installations. Figure 4-20 Camera Target Placement Large target ft ( m) Easel Height adjustment button

27 Chapter 4 Adjusting the Camera Lens to Resize the User Step 7 Raise or lower the CTS so that the green rectangle that displays on the screen is at the approximate eye level of the CTS user. Do not hold the system by the edges when you adjust the height; hold the system on the top as shown in Figure If the user is available, use them to position the CTS If the user is not available, or if the CTS will be used by multiple people, use an average eye height level. Figure 4-21 Adjusting the System Height

28 Adjusting the Camera Lens to Resize the User Chapter 4 Step 8 Position the easel so the black plus sign of the target is in the same position as the red plus sign on the display and the green rectangle is at the eye height of the user. You can raise and lower the large target by adjusting the legs of the easel or move the target slightly from side to side; however, do not move the easel from the position that the user will occupy. Tip If possible, move the system, or rotate the system from side to side, to accommodate the position of the easel. Figure 4-22 shows an incorrect camera adjustment; Figure 4-23 shows a camera correctly adjusted. Figure 4-22 Camera Adjustment Incorrect Green rectangle Red plus sign Figure 4-23 Camera Adjustment Correct curved lines touching screen border Green rectangle Red plus sign Step 9 Using the 2.5 mm Allen wrench, loosen the set screw for the zoom ring of the camera lens. See Figure 4-19 for more information and for the location of the rings There are four set screws per ring; loosen only the screw that is accessible which is the lowest screw. 4-28

29 Chapter 4 Adjusting the Camera Lens to Resize the User Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Twist the zoom ring on the lens until the curved lines on the left and right are just touching the left and right borders of the screen. Make sure the black plus sign is still in the same position as the red plus sign. Tighten the thumbscrew when the adjustment is complete. See Figure 4-23 for an example of correct zoom adjustment. Click Remove Camera Target to stop the test. Tune the camera for brightness, color balance and distance by completing of the following steps: If the room uses fixed artificial lighting, perform the following actions: a. Click the Disable radio button for the Camera Auto Brightness and Camera Auto Color Balance choices. b. Click Setup, then click Auto Adjust to automatically adjust lighting and color balance. Make sure that the large target is still in place and that nothing is between the large target and the camera. The camera calibrates and saves the settings. This process takes approximately 10 seconds. If the test fails, you may need to add more light to the room. c. If you require further adjustments to the room brightness, click the Enable radio button for the Camera Auto Brightness and Camera Auto Color Balance choices, then select a choice from the Luminance drop-down list until the brightness and contrast are at acceptable levels. If the room uses outside lighting, or has any other conditions that could cause variable room lighting, click the Enable radio button for the Camera Auto Brightness and Camera Auto Color Balance choices. Auto Color Balance can produce undesirable results if the colors of the walls in your room are not white or gray. Step 13 Step 14 To make additional adjustments to the camera brightness and contrast levels, select a choice from the Luminance drop-down list. In the 50 Hz Flicker Reduction field, click the Disable radio button. 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. Step 15 Step 16 Step 17 If the user is 1.2 meters to 1.5 meters (four to five feet) away from the display, click the 4 feet radio button for the Focus Distance radio choice. If the user is farther than 1.5 meters (five feet) away, click the 6 feet choice. Click Apply. Tighten the set screw of the zoom ring of the camera lens using the 2.5 mm Allen wrench. 4-29

30 Adjusting the Camera Lens to Resize the User Chapter 4 Step 18 Step 19 Tighten only the set screw that is accessible from the camera housing, which is the lowest screw. See Figure 4-19 for an example. Click Show Focus Targets. Reposition the targets by completing the following steps: a. Lean the large target against a chair or other surface so that it is taller than it is wide. b. Move the large target 1.5 meters (five feet) from the camera so that, when you view the display, the red box encloses some of the patterns on the large target. c. Use the easel to support the small target. d. Place the small target approximately 0.9 meters (three feet) in front of the camera so that, when you view the display, the green box encloses some of the patterns on the small target. Figure 4-24 and Figure 4-25 show the correct large and small target setup. Figure 4-24 Setting Up Focus Targets Small target Large target 5 ft (1.5 m) 3 ft (0.9 m) Easel

31 Chapter 4 Manual Figure 4-25 Setting Up Focus Targets and Aligning Horizontal Bars Large target Red rectangle Small target Red and green horizontal bars Green rectangle Step 20 Step 21 Step 22 Step 23 Make that there are no objects between the targets and the camera. Loosen the set screw of focus ring of the camera lens. See Figure 4-19 for the location of the rings. 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. Twist the focus ring counter-clockwise until the red and green bars extend all the way to the right. Continue to twist the focus ring until the red and green bars are approximately the same length. See Figure 4-25 to view the approximate horizontal bar alignment. Step 24 Step 25 Step 26 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. Tighten the set screw of the focus ring using the 2.5 mm Allen wrench. Click Done. Click Stop to stop the test. Manual The first-time setup wizard only runs the first time that you turn on and configure your system. If you bypass the first-time setup by clicking CTS Admin UI during setup, or need to make additional configuration changes, use the procedures in the following section to configure the hardware in your system. 4-31

32 Manual Chapter 4 A large camera target and camera easel is required for this procedure. This target is part number CTS-CAM-TOOL-G2 and is available as an option with the CTS system. This chapter provides you with the information you need to set up your CTS system for the first time and includes the following sections: Turning on the System and Logging Into the Cisco TelePresence Administrative GUI, page 4-32 Setting Up the Display, page 4-32 Setting Up the Camera, page 4-33 Verifying Proper Functioning of the Speakers, page 4-33 Verifying Proper Functioning of the Microphone, page 4-34 Testing the Light Fixture, page 4-34 Turning on the System and Logging Into the Cisco TelePresence Administrative GUI Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Turn on the system by followingstep 1 through Step 3 in the Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager for Your Cisco TelePresence System section on page 4-2. Enter the IP address from Step 3 in the browser address bar. Perform one of the following actions: If the first-time wizard displays, click CTS Admin UI to open the Cisco TelePresence Administrative GUI. If the GUI appears, continue to the Setting Up the Display section on page Enter the username and password for the GUI. By default, the username for the GUI is admin and the password is cisco. Setting Up the Display 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. 4-32

33 Chapter 4 Manual 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 enter loopback mode for the camera. See Setting Up the Camera section on page 4-33 to enter loopback mode. 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 Administration Guide for your software release. Setting Up the Camera To set up the camera, perform the procedures in the Adjusting the Camera Zoom and Focus section on page Verifying Proper Functioning of the Speakers To verify that the speakers are working properly and that the left and right speakers are not switched, complete the following procedure. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Log in to the Cisco TelePresence System. Navigate to Troubleshooting > Hardware Setup > Speakers. Click Start to begin the speaker test. Click Cycle Through Speakers to have sound cycled automatically for 5 seconds on each speaker. Listen carefully as the sound moves from the left to the right speaker and watch the speaker icons on the display. Make sure the sound from the speakers corresponds with the left and right speaker icons on the display. You might have to move close to the display to determine the source of the sound. Step 7 Click Stop to end testing. If you encounter problems with the speakers, refer to the Troubleshooting the Cisco TelePresence System chapter of the Cisco TelePresence System Administration Guide for your software release. 4-33

34 Manual Chapter 4 Verifying Proper Functioning of the Microphone To verify that the CTS microphone array is working properly, complete the following procedure. During a call, the CTS microphone can transmit ambient noise in the surrounding area, such as other people talking in or near the same area. Make every effort to reduce or eliminate background noise before you begin a TelePresence call. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Log in to the Cisco TelePresence System. Navigate to Troubleshooting > Hardware Setup > Microphones. Click Start to begin the test. Lightly tap the microphone on the underside of the display and watch the audio meter on the display to make sure that the sound registers. Click Stop to end the test. If you encounter problems with your microphone, refer to the Troubleshooting the Cisco TelePresence System chapter of the Cisco TelePresence System Administrator's Guide for your software release. Testing the Light Fixture Use the Other Devices choice to check the LEDs and light fixture. Each CTS has a built-in light fixture. This troubleshooting feature lets you see or change the status of the light. To test the light fixture, perform the following procedure: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Navigate to Troubleshooting > Hardware Setup > Other Devices. Click the Light tab. Click the Start radio button to begin testing the light. If the light feature is enabled, the Light State On button is highlighted. If the light feature is disabled, the Light State Off button is highlighted. Click the Light State On or Light State Off button to change the current state of the light. To end the test, click Stop. When you end the testing, the state of the light reverts to its default setting as specified in Cisco Unified Communications Manager. If you encounter problems when setting up the devices in this section, refer to the Troubleshooting the Cisco TelePresence System chapter of the Cisco TelePresence System Administrator's Guide for your software release. 4-34

35 Chapter 4 Configuring Audio for a Digital Media Player Configuring Audio for a Digital Media Player If you have configured a Digital Media Player (DMP) for use with your system, you can use the DMP audio as the audio input source, instead of a shared presentation, when you are not in a TelePresence call. Configure this feature only if you are using a VGA-to-VGA cable for shared presentations. This feature is invalid if you use an HDMI-to-HDMI, HDMI-to-DisplayPort, or HDMI-to-Mini DisplayPort cable, because the DMP and the presentation cable use the same physical connection on the codec for audio. Figure 2-11 shows you the connections. For more information, refer to the Connecting the Audio Cable to the Codec section of the Administration Guide for Cisco TelePresence TX Software Release 6.0. Connect the DMP to the codec and display as follows: Connect the DMP HDMI video cable to the connection on the HDMI connection on the display labeled Aux. This connection is labeled as Auxiliary Input (Ex. DMP) in Figure 2-11 and is next to the HDMI connection on the display that is used for the codec video. Connect the audio input of the DMP to the audio jack of the codec labeled Aux. This connection is labeled Auxiliary PC Audio in Figure To configure the DMP audio, complete the following steps: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Navigate to Troubleshooting > Hardware Setup > Other Devices. Click the DMP tab. Click the Start button. Select one of the following radio buttons: Select the DMP radio button if the audio that you connected to the codec is coming from a DMP. If you are using a non-dmp source, select the PC radio button. When Secondary Audio Input Source is set to DMP, audio input is active only when the following conditions are met: The Cisco TelePresence system is not in a call The time period is during normal business hour You define normal business hours with the Display on Time and Display on Duration fields in Cisco Unified Communications Manager. For more information about configuring normal business hours for your Cisco TelePresence system, refer to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration Guide for the Cisco TelePresence System. When Secondary Audio Input Source is set to PC, the audio input is active while the presentation source is active, both in and out of a call. To end DMP audio configuration, click Stop. The Cisco TelePresence System retains the setting that you specify in this procedure. 4-35

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