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CHAPTER 5 Field-Replaceable Units and Region- and Country-Specific Power Cables June 5, 2013, This chapter describes the tasks you perform to replace the Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs) for your Cisco TelePresence System 500-32 (CTS-500-32) for first time use. This chapter also includes a list of FRUs for the TelePresence system and region- and country-specific power cord information and includes the following sections: List of Field-Replaceable Units, page 5-2 Finding the Serial Number Location, page 5-3 Replacing the Codec Part Number CTS-CODEC-SING-G1= or CTS-CODEC-SING1CH= (China Only), page 5-4 Replacing the Display Assembly Part Number CTS500-32-INTDISP=, page 5-9 Replacing the Rear Camera Cover Part Number CTS500-32-CAM-CVR=, page 5-12 Replacing the Camera Lens Cover Part Number CTS500-32-LENSCVR=, page 5-14 Replacing the Microphone Cover Part Number CTS500-32-MICCVRL= (Left) or CTS500-32-MICCVRR= (Right), page 5-17 Replacing the Power Supply Part Number CTS-CODEC-S-PWR=, page 5-18 Region-and Country-Specific Power Cables, page 5-24 Note The display used in this product contains mercury. Dispose of according to local, state, and federal laws. 5-1

List of Field-Replaceable Units Chapter 5 List of Field-Replaceable Units Table 5-1 contains a list of the FRUs for the CTS-500-32. Note Most FRUs replace lost or broken items; optional items are listed as Optional and do not come with the standard product configuration. Table 5-1 FRUs for the CTS-500-32 FRU CP-7975G-CTS= CTS500-32-ACC-KIT= CTS500-32-CABCVR= CTS500-32-CAM-CVR= CTS500-32-COD-CVR= CTS500-32-CVRDOOR= CTS500-32-INTDISP= CTS500-32-LENSCVR= CTS500-32-MICCVRL= CTS500-32-MICCVRR= Description Cisco IP Phone CP-7975G Accessory kit The accessory kit includes the following parts: 37-0887-02 RJ45-to-RJ45 cable, 3 meters 37-1025-01 RJ45-to-RJ45 cable, 8 meters 37-1210-01 VGA-to-VGA cable with 3mm audio connection (for external presentations), 6 meters Note In addition to the VGA-to-VGA cable listed here, you can order additional cables for video-only external presentations: CTS-CABL-VGA-2= (VGA-to-VGA) or CTS-CAB-HDMIDVID2= (HDMI-to-DVI-D) Cable Sheath Rear camera cover Note To replace this part, follow the procedure in the Replacing the Rear Camera Cover Part Number CTS500-32-CAM-CVR= section on page 5-12. Codec cover Codec cover port access door Cisco TelePresence Integrated 32in Display without codec Note To replace this part, follow the procedure in the Replacing the Display Assembly Part Number CTS500-32-INTDISP= section on page 5-9. Camera lens cover Note To replace this part, follow the procedure in the Replacing the Camera Lens Cover Part Number CTS500-32-LENSCVR= section on page 5-14. Microphone cover, left Note To replace this part, follow the procedure in the Replacing the Microphone Cover Part Number CTS500-32-MICCVRL= (Left) or CTS500-32-MICCVRR= (Right) section on page 5-17. Microphone cover, right Note To replace this part, follow the procedure in the Replacing the Microphone Cover Part Number CTS500-32-MICCVRL= (Left) or CTS500-32-MICCVRR= (Right) section on page 5-17. 5-2

Finding the Serial Number Location Table 5-1 FRUs for the CTS-500-32 (continued) FRU CTS500-32-PED= CTS500-32-PEDCOL= CTS500-32-TABMT= CTS-CABCVR-FLR= CTS-CAB-HDMIDVID2= CTS-CABL-VGA-2= CTS-CAB-MGMTCUP= CTS-CAM-TOOL-G2= CTS-CODEC-SING1CH= CTS-CODEC-SING-G1= CTS-CODEC-S-PWR= Description Pedestal (Stand-Mount only) Column for table stand (Table-Mounted systems only) Table mount Note Order this FRU to convert your system from a pedestal-mounted to a table-mounted system. Cable cover floor mat (Optional) HDMI to DVI-D external presentation cable, 2 meters (Optional) VGA-to-VGA external presentation cable, 2 meters External presentation cable holder (table-mounted cable cup) (Optional) Camera targets (small and large) (Optional) Codec (China only) Note To replace this part, follow the procedure in the Replacing the Codec Part Number CTS-CODEC-SING-G1= or CTS-CODEC-SING1CH= (China Only) section on page 5-4. Codec Note To replace this part, follow the procedure in the Replacing the Codec Part Number CTS-CODEC-SING-G1= or CTS-CODEC-SING1CH= (China Only) section on page 5-4. Power supply Finding the Serial Number Location You might need the serial number of your CTS 500-32 to order FRUs. The serial number is located on the rear of the display as shown in Figure 5-1. 5-3

Replacing the Codec Part Number CTS-CODEC-SING-G1= or CTS-CODEC-SING1CH= (China Only) Figure 5-1 Serial Number Location SN: XXXNNNNXXXX 343340 Replacing the Codec Part Number CTS-CODEC-SING-G1= or CTS-CODEC-SING1CH= (China Only) This section provides you with the procedure to replace the codec for your system and includes the following topics: Tools required, page 5-4 Replacing the Codec Video, page 5-4 Replacing the Codec Detailed Steps, page 5-5 Tools required One #2 Phillips screwdriver Replacing the Codec Video For videos that show removal and replacement of the codec, refer to the following URLs: http://www.cisco.com/en/us/docs/telepresence/cts_500/cts_500_32/assembly/guide/video/ fru_videos/removing_the_codec.html http://www.cisco.com/en/us/docs/telepresence/cts_500/cts_500_32/assembly/guide/video/ fru_videos/installing_the_codec.html 5-4

Replacing the Codec Part Number CTS-CODEC-SING-G1= or CTS-CODEC-SING1CH= (China Only) Replacing the Codec Detailed Steps To replace the codec, complete the following steps. Step 1 Turn the On/Off switch to the Off position. Figure 5-2 On/Off Switch Location Aux INPUT: 100-240V~, 5A, 50/50Hz PC 208933 5-5

Replacing the Codec Part Number CTS-CODEC-SING-G1= or CTS-CODEC-SING1CH= (China Only) Step 2 Remove the rear codec cover. Figure 5-3 Removing the Codec Cover 209093 5-6

Replacing the Codec Part Number CTS-CODEC-SING-G1= or CTS-CODEC-SING1CH= (China Only) Step 3 Remove the tie-wraps from around the cables by pressing the latch on the tie-wraps and removing them. One of the tie-wraps is shown with callout 1 in Figure 5-4. Figure 5-4 Removing the Tie Wraps around the Cable Bundles 1 209094 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Detach the cables from the codec. Make a note of each cable connection. You can use the tape flags on the cables for this purpose. If your cables do not have tape flags, you can make some with masking tape. Remove the two screws from each side of the codec (one on each side). These screws are at the top of the codec. Save the screws. Rotate the codec backward and remove it from the metal bracket. Unpack the new codec. Determine the placement of the diagram on the codec and make sure that it is oriented correctly and on the correct side of the codec and that it will not be upside-down. Note The new codec comes with a wiring diagram with a self-adhesive backing. Step 9 Peel off the adhesive backing on the diagram and place it on the codec. Step 10 Place the codec in the bracket in the display assembly and secure it with the screws you saved in Step 5. Step 11 Reconnect the cables. Use the tape flags or the wiring diagram on the codec as a guide. 5-7

Replacing the Codec Part Number CTS-CODEC-SING-G1= or CTS-CODEC-SING1CH= (China Only) Step 12 Step 13 Step 14 Step 15 Step 16 Step 17 Step 18 Step 19 Step 20 Step 21 Step 22 Use the tie-wraps to route and rearrange the cables. Callout 1 in Figure 5-4 shows the location of one of the two tie-wrap. Correct cable routing ensures that the codec cover can be placed on the rear of the display. Therefore, make sure that the cables do not cover the mounting holes for the codec cover, and that they do not protrude so that you cannot attach the codec cover. Place the rear codec cover back on the display. Complete the following steps to configure the new codec in Cisco Unified Communications Manager: a. Open a browser on a computer connected to the network. b. Access the Cisco Unified Communications Manager interface. c. Add the Room Email ID of the previous codec to the new codec. d. Make sure the new codec's status is registered. e. Delete the MAC address of the previous codec from the Cisco Unified CM application user profile that is used in Cisco TelePresence Manager (CTS-Manager). f. Add the new codec to the application user profile and click Save. Turn the codec power switch to the On position. See Figure 5-2 for the location of this switch. Open a browser on a computer connected to the network. Type the IP address of the primary codec unit into the browser address bar. Enter the required information at the login screen. The Cisco TelePresence Administrator window appears. Verify the status of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager (seen in the lower left portion of the window) is Enabled/Up. Select Hardware Setup to verify the cameras, displays, speakers, and microphones are working properly. See the Manual First-Time Setup section on page 4-31 for more information. Perform the Auto Adjust camera setup procedure. This sets the white balance to the correct levels. See the Manual First-Time Setup section on page 4-31 for more information. Configure the codec in CTS-Manager by completing the following steps: a. Log in to CTS-Manager as SysAdmin or Administrator. b. Go to Configure > Application Settings. c. Disable the Meeting Notification Email by selecting No for Enable Feature and clicking Apply. d. Go to Configure > Unified CM. e. Select the Unified CM that has the new codec. f. Click Discover Rooms. The new codec with the existing room name is added and the previous codec is removed from CTS-Manager. 5-8

Replacing the Display Assembly Part Number CTS500-32-INTDISP= Replacing the Display Assembly Part Number CTS500-32-INTDISP= The following section provides you with the procedure to replace the display and includes the following topics: Tools required, page 5-9 Replacing the Display Assembly Video, page 5-9 Replacing the Display Assembly Detailed Steps, page 5-9 Tools required One #2 Phillips screwdriver Note Two people are required for installation to remove the display assembly from the column. Replacing the Display Assembly Video For videos that show removal and replacement of the display, complete the tasks as shown in the following URL. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Remove the codec by completing the tasks in the following video: http://www.cisco.com/en/us/docs/telepresence/cts_500/cts_500_32/assembly/guide/video/ fru_videos/removing_the_codec.html Remove the display by completing the tasks in the following video: http://www.cisco.com/en/us/docs/telepresence/cts_500/cts_500_32/assembly/guide/video/ fru_videos/removing_the_display.html Install the new display by completing the tasks in the following video: http://www.cisco.com/en/us/docs/telepresence/cts_500/cts_500_32/assembly/guide/video/ fru_videos/installing_the_display.html Replace the existing codec into the new display assembly by completing the tasks in the following video: http://www.cisco.com/en/us/docs/telepresence/cts_500/cts_500_32/assembly/guide/video/ fru_videos/installing_the_codec.html Replacing the Display Assembly Detailed Steps To replace the display assembly, complete the following steps: Step 1 Step 2 Turn off the system using the on/off switch on the bottom of the column (near the floor). Remove the rear codec cover. 5-9

Replacing the Display Assembly Part Number CTS500-32-INTDISP= Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Remove the tie-wraps from around the cables by pressing the latch on the tie-wraps. One of the tie-wraps is shown with callout 1 in Figure 5-4. Detach the cables from the codec. Make a note of each cable position. You can use the tape flags on the cables for this purpose. If your cables do not have tape flags, you can make some with masking tape. Remove the two screws from each side of the codec (one on each side). These screws are at the top of the codec. Save the screws. Rotate the codec backward and remove it from the metal bracket. Save the codec. Note Step 7 You do NOT have to remove the power supply behind the codec; another one is supplied with the new display assembly. Take the two cable bundles on each side of the display and route them downward behind the codec bracket, until the two cable bundles hang on each side of the stand. Figure 5-5 Routing the Cables Behind the Codec Bracket 209095 5-10

208015 Chapter 5 Replacing the Display Assembly Part Number CTS500-32-INTDISP= Step 8 Loosen the screws that attach the display assembly to the column and pull the display off the column. Figure 5-6 Removing the Display From the Column Step 9 Step 10 Unpack the new display assembly. Put the new assembly back on the column and route the cable bundles upward behind the codec bracket. Note Attachment of the display is the same procedure as removal, with the steps performed in reverse. Step 11 Tighten the screws that attach the display to the column. The screws are shown in Figure 5-6. Step 12 Step 13 Step 14 Step 15 Step 16 Place the codec back in the bracket in the display assembly and secure it with the screws you saved in Step 5. Reconnect the cables. Use the tape flags or the wiring diagram on the codec as a guide. Use the tie-wraps to route the cables. Correct cable routing ensures that the codec cover can be placed on the rear of the display. Therefore, make sure that the cables do not cover the mounting holes for the codec cover, and that they do not protrude so that you cannot attach the codec cover. Place the rear codec cover back on the display. Follow these steps to configure the new codec in Cisco Unified Communications Manager: a. Open a browser on a computer connected to the network. b. Access the Cisco Unified Communications Manager interface. c. Add the Room Email ID of the previous codec to the new codec. d. Make sure the new codec's status is registered. 5-11

Replacing the Rear Camera Cover Part Number CTS500-32-CAM-CVR= Step 17 Step 18 Step 19 Step 20 Step 21 Step 22 Step 23 Step 24 Step 25 Step 26 e. Delete the MAC address of the previous codec from the Cisco Unified CM application user profile that is used in CTS-Manager. f. Add the new codec to the application user profile and click Save. Power on the system by turning the power switches to the On position on the two left PDUs, single right PDU, and (if present) auxiliary control unit or PDU on the rear center of the display assembly. Open a browser on a computer connected to the network. Type the IP address of the codec into the browser address bar. Enter the required information at the login screen. The Cisco TelePresence Administrator window appears. Verify the status of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager (seen in the lower left portion of the window) is Enabled/Up. Select Hardware Setup to verify the cameras, displays, speakers, and microphones are working properly. For more information, see the Manual First-Time Setup section on page 4-31 Perform the Auto Adjust camera setup procedure. This sets the white balance to the correct levels. See the Setting Up the Camera section on page 4-33 for detailed instructions. Configure the codec in CTS-Manager by completing the following steps: a. Log in to CTS-Manager as SysAdmin or Administrator. b. Go to Configure > Application Settings. c. Disable the Meeting Notification Email by selecting No for Enable Feature and clicking Apply. d. Go to Configure > Unified CM. Select the Unified CM that has the new codec. Click Discover Rooms. The new codec with the existing room name is added and the previous codec is removed from CTS-Manager. Replacing the Rear Camera Cover Part Number CTS500-32-CAM-CVR= To replace the rear camera cover, complete the following steps: Step 1 Step 2 Unscrew the two screws that secure the rear camera cover to the display assembly. Unlatch the latch on the underside of the cover and lift it off the display assembly. 5-12

Replacing the Rear Camera Cover Part Number CTS500-32-CAM-CVR= Figure 5-7 Removing the Rear Camera Cover 209096 Step 3 Attachment of the new rear camera cover is the opposite of removal. Place the cover on the display assembly and secure it with the screws. 5-13

Replacing the Camera Lens Cover Part Number CTS500-32-LENSCVR= Replacing the Camera Lens Cover Part Number CTS500-32-LENSCVR= To replace the camera lens cover, complete the following steps: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 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. Unscrew the screw that attaches the camera lens cover to the display assembly. 5-14

Replacing the Camera Lens Cover Part Number CTS500-32-LENSCVR= Step 4 Remove the camera lens cover. Figure 5-8 Removing the Camera Lens Cover 209103 5-15

Replacing the Camera Lens Cover Part Number CTS500-32-LENSCVR= Step 5 Attach the new camera lens cover to the system. Figure 5-9 Attaching the Camera Lens Cover 209097 Step 6 Step 7 In the Cisco TelePresence Administrative GUI, click Stop to retract the camera back into its enclosure. Log out of the Cisco TelePresence Administrative GUI. 5-16

Replacing the Microphone Cover Part Number CTS500-32-MICCVRL= (Left) or CTS500-32-MICCVRR= (Right) Replacing the Microphone Cover Part Number CTS500-32-MICCVRL= (Left) or CTS500-32-MICCVRR= (Right) To remove the microphone cover, grasp the microphone cover by its edges near the camera lens and pull outward. Installation is the opposite of removal. Figure 5-10 Removing the Speaker Cover 209098 5-17

Replacing the Power Supply Part Number CTS-CODEC-S-PWR= Chapter 5 Replacing the Power Supply Part Number CTS-CODEC-S-PWR= This section provides you with the procedure to replace the codec for your system and includes the following topics: Tools required, page 5-18 Replacing the Power Supply, page 5-18 Tools required One #2 Phillips screwdriver Replacing the Power Supply To remove the power supply, complete the following steps: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Remove the codec by following the procedure in the Replacing the Codec Part Number CTS-CODEC-SING-G1= or CTS-CODEC-SING1CH= (China Only) section on page 5-4. Disconnect the power cord from the power supply. The cord is on the top of the supply. Pull the power supply out from behind the codec cover. 5-18

Replacing the Cisco Unified IP Phone Part Number CP-7975G-CTS= Figure 5-11 Removing the Power Supply 209270 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Place the new power supply in the slot behind the codec cover. Connect the power cord to the power supply to the power supply. Replace the codec you removed in Step 1 by following the procedure in the Replacing the Codec Part Number CTS-CODEC-SING-G1= or CTS-CODEC-SING1CH= (China Only) section on page 5-4. Replacing the Cisco Unified IP Phone Part Number CP-7975G-CTS= This section provides you with the steps you perform to replace the Cisco Unified IP Phone and includes the following topics: Required and Optional Tools, page 5-20 Removing the Replacing the Cisco Unified IP Phone With Networks that Use a Dynamic IP Address, page 5-20 5-19

Replacing the Cisco Unified IP Phone Part Number CP-7975G-CTS= Required and Optional Tools To replace the Cisco Unified IP Phone, the following tools are required: Laptop computer (for connecting to the Cisco TelePresence Administration Software and Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM) GUIs) RJ45 Ethernet straight through patch cable (for the laptop-to-codec connection Customer Unified CM administrator IP or DNS address, ID, and password (to configure Unified CM) Customer Cisco TelePresence administrator IP or DNS address, ID, and password (to configure the Cisco TelePresence Administration software) The following items are optional but recommended: Phillips and flat head screwdrivers Cable marker (tape flags or another method) for labeling the device and Ethernet cables Removing the Replacing the Cisco Unified IP Phone With Networks that Use a Dynamic IP Address If your network uses the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to dynamically allocate an IP address for your Cisco TelePresence system, complete the following steps to replace your Cisco Unified IP Phone. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Unplug the Ethernet cable from the back of the existing Cisco Unified IP Phone. The Ethernet port is marked as 10/100 SW. Make a note of the MAC Address of the new Cisco Unified IP Phone. Find the MAC address on a white sticker on the rear of the phone, next to the Ethernet port. Log in to the Unified CM Administrative GUI. Enter the MAC address of the new Cisco Unified IP phone into the Administrative GUI. The phone settings are stored in Unified CM and the MAC address is required for the phone to register with Unified CM. Connect the new Cisco Unified IP Phone to the Ethernet cable to the 10/100 SW port (the same port as was used on the existing phone). The IP phone starts booting with the Power over Ethernet (PoE) power provided by the TelePresence codec and attempts to register with Unified CM. Wait for the phone to complete its bootup procedure. After the IP phone has successfully booted up and registered with the Call Manager, the IP phone ready screen will display. See Figure 5-12 for an example of this screen. 5-20

Replacing the Cisco Unified IP Phone Part Number CP-7975G-CTS= Figure 5-12 IP Phone TelePresence Screen Step 7 Check the status of the Cisco Unified IP Phone by completing the following steps: a. Log in to the Cisco Telepresence System Administration GUI to verify the IP Phone status. Tip Step 8 To find TelePresence system IP address, press the More softkey, then press the Info softkey on the Cisco Unified IP Phone. b. Look in the System Status area on the lower left of the window. c. Determine if there is a check mark next to Room Phone. Perform a test call to another Cisco TelePresence endpoint. Note If the IP phone fails registering with Unified CM, contact your Unified CM administrator or your authorized TelePresence representative. Removing the Replacing the Cisco Unified IP Phone With Networks that Use a Static IP Address If your network uses a static IP address complete the following steps to replace your Cisco Unified IP Phone. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Unplug the Ethernet cable from the back of the existing Cisco Unified IP Phone. The Ethernet port is marked as 10/100 SW. Make a note of the MAC Address of the new Cisco Unified IP Phone. Find the MAC address on a white sticker on the rear of the phone, next to the Ethernet port. Log in to the Unified CM Administrative GUI. Enter the MAC address of the new Cisco Unified IP phone into the Administrative GUI. The phone settings are stored in Unified CM and the MAC address is required for the phone to register with Unified CM. 5-21

Replacing the Cisco Unified IP Phone Part Number CP-7975G-CTS= Step 5 Step 6 Connect the new Cisco Unified IP Phone to the Ethernet cable to the 10/100 SW port (the same port as was used on the existing phone). The IP phone starts booting with the PoE provided by the TelePresence codec and attempts to register with Unified CM. Wait for the phone to become active. Press the Settings button on your Cisco Unified IP Phone. Figure 5-13 Settings Button Step 7 Using the Up and Down arrows on the phone, scroll down until you highlight the Network Configuration option. Note Do not press the Select softkey yet. Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Press **# (Star-Star-Pound) to unlock the network setting parameter. The phone displays the following message on bottom of the screen. Settings Unlocked! In addition, an unlocked icon appears on the top right of the screen. Press the Select softkey. Select IPv4 configuration and press the Select softkey. Step 12 Using the up and down arrows on the phone, scroll to the DHCP selection. Step 13 Step 14 Step 15 Step 16 Step 17 Step 18 Step 19 Step 20 Step 21 Step 22 Step 23 Step 24 Step 25 Step 26 Step 27 Step 28 Step 29 Press the No softkey. Press the Save softkey. Scroll to the IP address selection and press the Edit softkey. Enter the static IP address for the Cisco Unified IP phone. Press the Validate softkey. Scroll to the Subnet Mask selection and press the Edit softkey. Enter the subnet mask for your static IP address. Press the Validate softkey. Scroll to the Default Router selection and press the Edit softkey. Enter the IP address of the IP gateway (default router). Press the Validate softkey. Scroll to the TFTP server 1 selection and press the Edit softkey. Enter the IP address of the TFTP server. Press the Validate softkey. (Optional) scroll to the TFTP server 2 selection and press the Edit softkey. Enter the IP address of the alternate TFTP server. Press the Validate softkey. 5-22

Replacing the Cisco Unified IP Phone Part Number CP-7975G-CTS= Step 30 Step 31 Step 32 Press the Save softkey to save your changes. After the configuration is saved, the IP phone will display the following text: Updating CTL Press **# (Star-Star-Pound) to lock your phone configuration. The Cisco Unified IP Phone reloads and bring up the Cisco TelePresence screen. Wait for the phone to complete its bootup procedure. After the IP phone has successfully booted up and registered with the Call Manager, the IP phone ready screen will display. See Figure 5-12 for an example of this screen. Figure 5-14 IP Phone TelePresence Screen Step 33 Check the status of the Cisco Unified IP Phone by completing the following steps: a. Log in to the Cisco Telepresence System Administration GUI to verify the IP Phone status. Tip To find TelePresence system IP address, press the More softkey, then press the Info softkey on the Cisco Unified IP Phone. b. Look in the System Status area on the lower left of the window. c. Determine if there is a check mark next to Room Phone. 5-23

Region-and Country-Specific Power Cables Chapter 5 Region-and Country-Specific Power Cables Table 5-2 provides you with a list of the region- and country-specific power cables. Table 5-2 Region- and Country-Specific Power Cables Power Cord ID PWR-CORD-G2A-AP= PWR-CORD-G2A-AR= PWR-CORD-G2A-AU= PWR-CORD-G2A-CE= PWR-CORD-G2A-CN= PWR-CORD-G2A-ID= PWR-CORD-G2A-ISR= PWR-CORD-G2A-ITA= PWR-CORD-G2A-JP= PWR-CORD-G2A-NA= PWR-CORD-G2A-SA= PWR-CORD-G2A-SWI= PWR-CORD-G2A-UK= Description TelePresence G2A Power Cords - Asia Pacific TelePresence G2A Power Cords - Argentina TelePresence G2A Power Cords - Australia TelePresence G2A Power Cords - Central Europe TelePresence G2A Power Cords - China TelePresence G2A Power Cords - India TelePresence G2A Power Cords - Israel TelePresence G2A Power Cords - Italy TelePresence G2A Power Cords - Japan TelePresence G2A Power Cords - North America TelePresence G2A Power Cords - South Africa TelePresence G2A Power Cords - Switzerland TelePresence G2A Power Cords - United Kingdom and United Arab Emirates 5-24