Preparing The Unit; Connecting The Cables; Powering On The Cisco Telepresence Conductor - Cisco TelePresence Conductor Getting Started

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Preparing the unit

1. Unpack the unit.
2. Mount the rack ears (using a Torx T10 driver) or rubber feet.
3. Turn the unit back on its feet or mount it in the rack.
If this product is mounted in a rack you are recommended to use additional support
accessories such as rack side support angles (rack angle brackets) or rack shelves, due
to the unit's weight and depth. Ensure that units in the rack do not touch each other.
Contact your rack supplier to request the accessories best suited for your rack.

Connecting the cables

1. Connect the power cable to the back of the Cisco TelePresence Conductor (see Figure 2).
2. Connect the Ethernet LAN cable from the LAN1 port on the front of the Cisco TelePresence
Conductor to your network (see Figure 3).

Powering on the Cisco TelePresence Conductor

1. Turn on the power switch on the back right of the unit (adjacent to the power cable). The system
will power up. If the unit does not start after 3 seconds, press the soft power button.
Wait until:
the green PWR LED on the front of the unit is a steady green color (it may flash briefly during
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power up)
the red ALM LED on the front of the unit has gone out
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the IP address is showing in the display panel on the front of the unit
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If the red ALM LED flashes rapidly it indicates a hardware fault. Contact your local Cisco
representative. The yellow HDD LED indicates disk activity and may flicker during
normal operation, more so on a busy system.
Figure 2: Cisco TelePresence Conductor back view
Cisco TelePresence Conductor Getting Started Guide
Installing the Cisco TelePresence Conductor
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