Table Of Contents
Connecting and Routing the Cables
Labeling the Cables
Labeling the Display Frame and Cable Runner
Connecting and Routing Cables and Continuing Assembly of the First Row Table
Connecting and Routing Cables in the Main Display Assembly
General Cable Routing Guidelines
Connecting and Routing the Cables
Using the Correct DVI Port When Connecting the Display Cables
Wiring Diagrams for CTS TX9000 and TX9200 Systems
Determining the Correct Cables to Use
Where to Go Next
Connecting and Routing the Cables
Revised: May 17, 2013, OL-27038-01
This chapter provides you with information about connecting and routing the cables for the system, including first row table assembly, and includes the following sections:
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Labeling the Cables
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Labeling the Display Frame and Cable Runner
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Connecting and Routing Cables and Continuing Assembly of the First Row Table
•
Connecting and Routing Cables in the Main Display Assembly
•
Wiring Diagrams for CTS TX9000 and TX9200 Systems
•
Where to Go Next
To continue installation of the first row table and start cabling of the system, complete the following steps.
Labeling the Cables
The following label kits are included with the TX9000 and TX9200:
Table 10-1 Cable Kits
Part Number
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Description
|
Ctn
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69-2345-01
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Kit1—Cable Kit for TS1 Codec
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12
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69-2346-01
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Kit 2—Cable Kit for TS2 Codec
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13
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69-2347-01
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Kit 3—Cable Kit for TS3 Codec
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14
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69-2348-01
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Kit 4—Cable Kit for TS4 Codec
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15
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69-2349-01
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Kit 5—Cable Kit for System Cables
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16
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69-2350-01
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Kit 6—Cable Kit for First Row
|
17
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69-2351-01 (TX9200 only)
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Kit 7—Cable Kit for Second Row (TX9200 only)
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48
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Figure 10-1 shows an example of a label sheet for one of the cable kits.
Figure 10-1 Cable Labels Example
Apply labels to each of the cables in each kit, using the following guidelines:
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Each label shows both the cable identifier from the wiring diagram and an icon identifying the type of cable.
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There is descriptive text on the cable sheet next to each set of labels describing where each cable connects.
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Apply labels to both ends of each cable, as close to the ends of the cables as possible. Figure 10-2 shows an example of where to apply labels to each cable.
Figure 10-2 Label Positions on Cables
Labeling the Display Frame and Cable Runner
Labels are included for the display frame and cable runners to indicate where to route different types of cables. These labels have icons showing types of cables as shown in Figure 10-2.
Table 10-2 Cable Icons
Icon
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Description
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Power cables
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Ethernet cables
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Display cables
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Microphone cables
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Presentation cables
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Light cables
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Speaker cables
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Apply labels to the display frame pieces and the cable runner. This is to ensure that cables are routed through the correct channels. Use Figure 10-13 as a reference to determine where to apply the labels to the front of the display frame, and Figure 10-14 for the rear of the display frame.
Apply labels to the cable runner as shown in Figure 10-3. Be sure that, when you cable the system, you route the cables using this guide.
Figure 10-3 Labels to Apply for Cable Runners
Connecting and Routing Cables and Continuing Assembly of the First Row Table
When routing cables, please keep the following guidelines in mind:
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Keep power, signal, Ethernet, and camera cables separate. Use Figure 10-3 as a reference to place the different cable types between the table and the main structure in the cable runner.
Note
You do not need to separate cables that are less than 3 feet (1 meter) long.
•
Use the Velcro cables and the clips that are provided in the table legs to route the cables in the first and second row tables.
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If you have extra cables after completing routing, use the method that works best for your installation to dress the excess cable. Some examples are:
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Use the Velcro tie-wraps to loop the excess cable together.
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Use the holes in the table legs as shown in Figure 10-4 to place the excess cable.
Step 1
Start to route the power, microphone, Touch device, Ethernet, and presentation cables through the cable runner base.
Key
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Part Description
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Part Number
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Qty
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Ctn
|
Notes
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1
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Velcro straps
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52-0499-xx Kit # 69-2403-xx Subkit # 53-3789-xx
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70
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6
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There are 70 straps in the kit.; use as many as is required.
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Figure 10-4 Routing and Dressing the Cables
Step 2
Slide the inner cable bridge (callout 1) into place.
Note
Mount the cable bridge in the center of the display structure. For another view of the bridge, see Figure 10-6.
Note
The cable bridge installation is completed later in the installation process. The inner cable bridge is installed at this time as it is difficult to get access to the screws when the table top is in place.
Step 3
Fix in place with two M4 x 10mm screws (callout 2).
Key
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Part Description
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Part Number
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Qty
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Ctn
|
Notes
|
1
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Cable bridge
|
700-37738-xx Kit #69-2332-xx
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1
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2
|
|
2
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M4 x 10mm screw
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48-2594-01 Kit #69-2352-01
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2
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6
|
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Figure 10-5 Attaching the Inner Cable Bridge
Step 4
Attach the outside legs and the cable runners to the center table assembly by completing the following steps:
a.
Set the outside leg upright.
b.
With one person holding the cable runner (callout 1 or 2) and the other holding the appropriate leg (callout 3 or 4), place the cable runner hooks into their corresponding slots on both legs.
c.
(Optional) If required, install the screws to secure the cable runner in place. The screw goes into the hole in the cable runner that is shown in Figure 10-7.
d.
Repeat steps a. through c. to install the other leg and cable runner.
Key
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Part Description
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Part Number
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Qty
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Ctn
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Notes
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1
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Right side cable runner
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700-37740-01 Kit #69-2332-xx
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1
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2
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2
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Left side cable runner
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700-37028-01 Kit #69-2332-xx
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1
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2
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3
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Right side leg
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800-37848-01 Kit #69-2332-xx
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1
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2
|
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4
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Left side leg
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800-37847-01 Kit #69-2332-xx
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1
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2
|
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Figure 10-6 Installing the Outside Legs and Cable Runners (1 of 2)
Key
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Part Description
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Part Number
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Qty
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Ctn
|
Notes
|
1
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M5 flat head screw
|
48-0811-01 Kit #69-2354-01
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2
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6
|
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Figure 10-7 Optional: Using a Screw to Connect the Cable Runner and the Table Leg (2 of 2)
Step 5
Using a level, make sure that the side legs are the same height as the center structure.
Tip
Diamond-shaped holes are provided on the sides of the legs; you can use a laser level and level the structure by using the center of the diamonds as a reference point.
Step 6
Make sure that center structure is still level, and level each side leg. Check levels in direction of the red lines that are shown in Figure 10-8.
Figure 10-8 Leveling the Table Structure
Step 7
Attach the outside plastic end caps to the outside table legs.
Note
Figure 10-9 shows the front row table from the rear. Left and right are reversed.
Key
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Part Description
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Part Number
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Qty
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Ctn
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Notes
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1
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End cap, left
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700-37202-01 Kit #69-2338-xx
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1
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2
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2
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End cap, right
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700-37203-01 Kit #69-2338-xx
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1
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2
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Figure 10-9 Attaching the Outside Plastic End Caps
Step 8
Assemble the outside power/Ethernet connections by completing the following steps:
a.
Assemble power/Ethernet outlet (callout 1) into the lower hole in the power/Ethernet outlet cover (callout 2) using M3 nuts (callout 3).
b.
Attach the 8 meter ethernet cable (callout 4) and, if required, a power cable to the power/Ethernet outlet.
c.
Repeat Steps a. through b. for the other outside outlet.
Key
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Part Description
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Part Number
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Qty
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Ctn
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Notes
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1
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Power/Ethernet outlet
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800-37949-xx
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2
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Part number varies by country. Refer to "Region- and Country-Specific Power Cords and Table Leg Power Connectors," for the correct part number.
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2
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Power/Ethernet outlet cover
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700-37949-01 Kit# 69-2338-xx
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2
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2
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3
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M3 nut
|
49-0833-01
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8
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Included with the outlets.
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4
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Front row Ethernet cable, 8 meters (20 feet)
|
37-1025-01 Kit # 69-2350-01
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2
|
17
|
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Figure 10-10 Assembling the Outside Power/Ethernet Connections
Step 9
Insert the power/Ethernet outlet assemblies you built in Step 8 into the outside table legs.
Figure 10-11 Installing the Power/Ethernet Outlets to the Outside Table Legs
Step 10
Use the cable routing clips in the inside of the table leg, and the Velcro tie-wraps provided with the system, to route the cables as shown. Use velcro cable wraps (callout 1) with the features to secure cables.
Ensure that the cables are held inside of structure and that they are not being pinched by cosmetic panels.
Step 11
Attach the PDU cable (callout 2) and run it through the main cable runner.
Tip
Place excess cable into the leg cavity. This cavity is shown as callout D in Figure 10-12.
Key
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Part Description
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Part Number
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Qty
|
Ctn
|
Notes
|
1
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Velcro straps
|
52-0499-xx Kit # 69-2403-xx Subkit # 53-3789-xx
|
5
|
6
|
There are 70 straps in the kit.; use as many as is required.
|
2
|
Power jumper cables
|
69-2351-xx
|
1
|
48
|
|
Figure 10-12 Routing and Dressing the Cables
Connecting and Routing Cables in the Main Display Assembly
This section contains guidelines to connect and route the cables in the main display assembly and includes the following sections:
•
General Cable Routing Guidelines
•
Connecting and Routing the Cables
•
Using the Correct DVI Port When Connecting the Display Cables
General Cable Routing Guidelines
When routing cables, please keep the following guidelines in mind:
•
Keep power, signal, Ethernet, and camera cables separate.
Note
You do not need to separate cables that are less than 3 feet (1 meter) long.
•
Use the Velcro cables and the clips that are provided in the table legs to route the cables in the first and second row tables.
•
If you have extra cables after completing routing, use the method that works best for your installation to dress the excess cable. Some examples are:
–
Use the Velcro tie-wraps to loop the excess cable together.
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Use the holes in the table legs as shown in Figure 10-4 to place the excess cable.
Connecting and Routing the Cables
To connect and route cables:
Step 1
Route the power and, if necessary, Ethernet cables through the rear of the reflector to the power and Ethernet receptacles in the wall.
Caution 
Be sure to observe all local safety codes when cabling the system.
Use the following steps as guidelines:
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Free-standing systems only:
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There is an access slot (mouse hole) in the bottom center of the center reflector panel; if possible, route the cables through this slot. Be sure to keep the power and Ethernet cables separated.
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Wall-mounted systems only:
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Remove the access panels as shown in Figure 3-5 and Figure 3-6 and route the cables to the wall outlets through these panels.
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If the outlets are located at the base of the wall, you can raise the entire wall so that it clears the wall.
Step 2
Connect the cables for the entire system. See Figure 10-13 and Figure 10-14 for diagrams on how to route cables in the main display frame. See Figure 10-16 for a complete cabling diagram and additional information about connecting and routing cables.
Note
When routing cables in the front of the main display frame, bundle cables together using velcro ties, and use the shelf on the interior of the facade brackets to support the cable bundles.
Figure 10-13 Front View of Main Display Frame Cable Routing
Figure 10-14 Rear View of Main Display Frame Cable Routing
Note
You cannot add the cable for the Touch device, presentation cable, or microphone cable until you install the table tops. For instructions to connect and route these cables, see Chapter 11 "Completing Installation of the First Row Table." For additional instructions to route the second row cables, see Chapter 12 "Building the Second Row Table (TX9200 Systems Only)."
Tip
Use the Velcro tie wraps to coil and bundle excess cable.
Note
Be sure to keep the types of cable separate. You can join cables of different types as long as the cables are less than 3 feet (1 meter) long.
Using the Correct DVI Port When Connecting the Display Cables
When you connect the DVI cables to the display, be sure to plug the cable into the white port labeled "DVI". This is the connection on the left in Figure 10-15. Do not plug the DVI cable into the orange port labeled "AUX" or the display goes into a "deep sleep" mode and will not become active.
Figure 10-15 DVI and Aux Ports on the Display
Wiring Diagrams for CTS TX9000 and TX9200 Systems
Figure 10-16 and Figure 10-17 show the wiring diagram for the TX9000 and TX9200 systems.
Note
Click here for a high-resolution PDF version of the wiring diagram.
Click here for a printable version that is two pages and fits on 8 1/2 x 11-inch paper.
Note
When connecting the cable that connects the TS1 codec to the audio/video expansion unit (labeled D1 on the wiring diagram), be sure to connect to the port labeled "AUX" on the audio/video expansion unit.
Determining the Correct Cables to Use
Each cable in the cabling diagram has an alphanumeric identifier. Table 10-3 through Table 10-8 show the mapping between the part numbering for the cables in the cable kit and the alphanumeric identifiers in the cabling diagram.
Table 10-3 Cross-Reference for Cables in the Cable Kit for TS1 Codec, Part Number 69-2345-xx
ID in Cabling Diagram
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Cable Part Number
|
Part Description
|
Qty
|
Chapter Parts List Reference
|
P4
|
37-1331-xx
|
Power adapter cord, 0.8m
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
D1
|
37-1335-xx
|
CABASY,WIRE HARNESS,DP-DP,NON-STND,1.5m
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
H10, H7
|
37-1381-xx
|
Cable, HDMI - HDMI, 5m
|
2
|
Chapter 10
|
A1
|
37-1385-xx
|
Cable, speaker cable, 6.5m
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
E3, E4, E5
|
37-1386-xx
|
Ethernet cable, 5m
|
3
|
Chapter 10
|
DH2
|
37-1387-xx
|
Cable, HDMI - DVI, 3m
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
U1
|
37-1394-xx
|
Cable, USB - USB, 5m
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
E1
|
37-1409-xx
|
Ethernet cable, 9m
|
2
|
Chapter 11
|
N/A
|
47-24782-xx
|
Cable labels, TS1 codec
|
1
|
Chapter 10
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Table 10-4 Cross-Reference for Cables in the Cable Kit for TS2 Codec, Part Number 69-2346-xx
ID in Cabling Diagram
|
Cable Part Number
|
Part Description
|
Qty
|
Chapter Parts List Reference
|
P6
|
37-1331-xx
|
Power cord, US, 0.8m
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
H11
|
37-1381-xx
|
Cable, HDMI - HDMI, 5m
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
E3
|
37-1409-xx
|
Ethernet cable, 9m
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
DH1
|
37-1387-xx
|
Cable, HDMI - DVI, 3m
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
N/a
|
47-24783-xx
|
Cable labels, TS2 codec
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
Table 10-5 Cross-Reference for Cables in the Cable Kit for TS3 Codec, Part Number 69-2347-xx
ID in Cabling Diagram
|
Cable Part Number
|
Part Description
|
Qty
|
Chapter Parts List Reference
|
P7
|
37-1331-xx
|
Power cord, US, 0.8m
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
H12
|
37-1381-xx
|
Cable, HDMI - HDMI, 5m
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
E5
|
37-1386-xx
|
Ethernet cable, 5m
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
DH3
|
37-1387-xx
|
Cable, HDMI - DVI, 3m
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
N/A
|
47-24784-xx
|
Cable labels, TS3 codec
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
Table 10-6 Cross-Reference for Cables in the Cable Kit for TS4 Codec, Part Number 69-2348-xx
ID in Cabling Diagram
|
Cable Part Number
|
Part Description
|
Qty
|
Chapter Parts List Reference
|
P5
|
37-1331-xx
|
Power cord, US, 0.8m
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
H8
|
37-1384-xx
|
Cable, HDMI - HDMI, 5m
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
N/A
|
47-24785-xx
|
Cable labels, TS4 codec
|
|
Chapter 10
|
Table 10-7 Cross-Reference for Cables in the Cable Kit for Speakers & Lights, Part Number 69-2349-xx
ID in Cabling Diagram
|
Cable Part Number
|
Part Description
|
Qty
|
Chapter Parts List Reference
|
AC1, AC2, AC3
|
37-1059-xx
|
Power cord, US, 0.8m
|
3
|
Chapter 10
|
DH4
|
37-1388-xx
|
Cable, HDMI - DVI, 3m
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
L1, L2, L3, L4
|
37-1389-xx
|
Cable, light bar jumper cable
|
4
|
Chapter 10
|
S2
|
37-1390-xx
|
Speaker cable, phone plug to terminal
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
S3
|
37-1395-xx
|
Speaker cable, terminal end
|
3
|
Chapter 10
|
P1
|
37-1399-xx
|
Power cord, US, 3.5m
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
N/A
|
47-24786-xx
|
Cable labels, speaker and light cables
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
E2
|
37-1404-xx
|
Cable, DB9-to-RJ45
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
Table 10-8 Cross-Reference for Cables in the Cable Kit for First Row Table, Part Number 69-2350-xx
ID in Cabling Diagram
|
Cable Part Number
|
Part Description
|
Qty
|
Chapter Parts List Reference
|
E23-E26
|
37-1382-xx
|
Ethernet cable, 6m
|
4
|
Chapters 9, 10
|
E27, E40
|
37-1025-xx
|
Ethernet cable, 8m
|
2
|
Chapters 9, 10
|
N/A
|
47-24787-xx
|
Cable labels, 1st row Ethernet, power, and microphone cables
|
1
|
Chapter 10
|
N/A
|
700-37866-xx
|
Cable management ball
|
2
|
Chapter 11
|
Figure 10-16 TX9000 and TX9200 Wiring Diagram (1 of 2)
Figure 10-17 TX9000 and TX9200 Wiring Diagram (2 of 2)
Where to Go Next
Continue to Chapter 11 "Completing Installation of the First Row Table," to complete assembly of the first row.