Руководство По Установке для Cisco Cisco TelePresence MX700
D15346.01 | 2016 MARCH
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Cisco TelePresence MX700 and MX800 Wall Mount - Room Preparation Guide
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Requirements for the wall and mounting hardware
Follow local regulations
The wall-mounted system must be installed by qualified
personnel, in accordance with state and local regulations
for buildings and electrical installations.
Safety precaution
The systems power switch must be available at all times,
because it serves as the main disconnect device. The
power switch is located at the left side of the unit, behind
the side cover.
System weight
MX700
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Weight (single camera): 161 kg / 355 lb
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Weight (dual camera): 167 kg / 368 lb
Due to the size and mass of this product, we recommend
three people working together to mount the system.
MX800 Single
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Weight (single camera): 110 kg / 242 lb
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Weight (dual camera): 116 kg / 256 lb
Due to the size and mass of this product, we recommend
four people working together to mount the system.
MX800 Dual
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Weight: 224 kg / 494 lb
Due to the size and mass of this product, we recommend
four people working together to mount the system.
Requirements for the wall
Due to the size and weight of the MX700/MX800 systems,
it is important that the wall’s structure is able to support
the weight of the system, with a good margin.
The
lower wall bracket holds the total weight of the
system, and the focus is mainly on this bracket when
speaking about how much load the wall must support.
Calculating the load per mounting point
In order to calculate the load per mounting point for the
lower wall bracket, you may want to use a safety factor.
This safety factor depends on the wall’s structure and the
state and local building regulations. As a general rule of
thumb, a safety factor of four (4) can be used.
Calculating the load per mounting point:
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Weight of the system [kg] × Safety factor / Number of
mounting points = Kilograms per mounting point
Convert to Newton per mounting point:
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Kilograms per mounting point × 9.81 m/s
2
= Newton
per mounting point.
If you determine that the load per mounting point is
too high for the wall, you should consider adding more
mounting points or to reinforce the wall.
Requirements for the mounting hardware
The mounting hardware (screws and bolts) used for wall-
mounting must be able to safely support the product.
The screw dimension supported by the wall bracket is
5 mm / 0.20 in. Mounting hardware is not provided.
Place mounting points at the studs in the wall
The studs in the wall are normally spaced evenly, but
that is not necessarily the case in all buildings. Place the
mounting points at the studs.
The mounting points must hit a minimum number of studs:
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For MX700, the mounting points must hit a minimum of
three studs
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For MX800 Single, the mounting points must hit a
minimum of two studs
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For MX800 Dual, the mounting points must hit a
minimum of four studs
Recommended number of mounting points
More mounting points than mentioned below can be used.
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The
lower wall bracket holds the total weight of the
monitor. We recommend that you use a minimum of
four mounting points for each lower bracket. Locate
the studs in the wall and align the mounting points to
the studs.
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The
top wall bracket secures that the top of the
monitor is held in place and prevents the monitor
from tipping forward. We recommend that you use a
minimum of two mounting points for each top bracket.
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The
left spacer and right spacer ensures that the
space between the top and lower bracket is correct.
We recommend that you use two mounting points for
each spacer.