Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Installation Guide

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3-4  Telephony and LAN planning 
Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server Installation Planning Guide
February 27, 2004
MeetingPlace power requirements are 100–115/200–230V, 12A/6A, 
50/60 Hz. If the power in your area is susceptible to fluctuations or 
interruptions, install surge suppressors or connect MeetingPlace to an 
uninterrupted power supply (UPS). MeetingPlace draws a maximum of 600 
watts of power and produces a maximum of 2048 BTU/hour.
Power requirements (8106)
Power for the 8106 server must come from a totally dedicated circuit breaker 
within 8 feet (2.43 meters) of the equipment. Do not plug any other electrical 
devices into an outlet connected to the circuit breaker serving the rack 
equipment. In addition, the site should have additional power outlets for test 
and maintenance equipment.
MeetingPlace power requirements are 100–115/200–230V, 6/3A, 50/60 Hz. If 
the power in your area is susceptible to fluctuations or interruptions, consider 
installing surge suppressors or connecting the servers to an Uninterruptible 
Power Supply (UPS). MeetingPlace does not maintain telephony connections 
should the system lose power.
MeetingPlace draws a maximum of 400 watts of power and produces a 
maximum of 1364 BTU/hour.
Environmental and power requirements by country 
The following table shows the environmental and power requirements for the 
8100 series by country.
Country
Clearance
Power
Socket
8112 24 inches of 
clearance in back of the 
unit
8106 1.5 inches of 
clearance in back of the 
unit; and 0.5 inches of 
clearance to the left and 
right side of the unit
115VAC
NEMA 5-15R socket-outlet 
installed within 8 feet of the 
unit
8112 60 cm of clearance 
in back of the unit
8106 3.8 cm of clearance 
in back of the unit; 
1.25 cm of clearance to 
the left and right side of 
the unit
230VAC
BS-1363 socket-outlet 
installed within 2 meters of 
the unit
U.S.
Canada
Hong Kong
European Union