What is the proper order of steps for installing an IX5000?
Installation Quick Reference
Move material and unpack (2 people required)
Install the lower display frames (2 people required)
(Systems that include seismic brackets only) measure, drill for, and install the seismic brackets (see the ''Installing the Seismic Bracket'' chapter on page C-1) (2 people required). Note that this step adds extra time to the installation.
Install the upper display frames (2 people required)
Install the cable runner
Install the upper crossbars, rear kick plates, and toe caps
Install the codecs, PDUs, subwoofer, speakers, and optional endpoint switches into the endpoint structure Note: The switches in the endpoint structure are optional items. The switches in the table legs to connect the Touch 10 device(s) are required for the Touch 10 device(s).
Install the table legs and electronic equipment (Ethernet/power modules for table legs, microphone connector (MC), PoE switch) for the front row table, and begin cabling procedures for the table (2 people required for some steps)
Perform cable routing for all installed equipment (codecs, PDUs, subwoofer, and speakers for the endpoint structure, and power/ laptop connectivity and PDUs for the table legs) AND place the cables for the light panels and camera
Install the displays, light panels, and camera, including cabling
Install the front kick plates and toe caps
Installl the front row tabletops (2 people required)
Install and cable the microphone bars, mute buttons, retractors/presentation cables
(IX5200 systems only) install and cable the second row table (2 people required for some steps)
Install the PET, fascias, display trim and thermoformed outer panels (2 people required)
Install software, register endpoint to Unified CM, perform first-time setup, run test calls
Room cleanup
How many presentations can be shared in a direct IX5000-to-IX5000 call?
On an IX-to-IX point-to-point conference, you can share up to two presentation streams - for example, one presentation content source and one whiteboard source. If hosting a meeting locally with no videoconferencing, you can share up to three presentation streams.
If a single microphone fails, you should first test cabling between which two points?
If the problem affects all mic bars, check the cabling between the TDM and the codec (the TDM is located in the first and, if applicable, second row cable management panels). If the problem is with a single mic bar, check the cabling between the mic bar and the TDM.
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