Cisco Room Panorama Installation Manual page 101

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The subwoofer grille depends on how you route the cables toward the table
The two main options for routing cables between
the Room Panorama system and the components
on the table are:
Across the floor
In this case you should route the cables from
the codec down through the flex tubes inside
the system toward the floor, as explained in
step A5
on page 104.
Behind the wall, then under the floor or above
the ceiling
In this case you can route the cables through
the hole in the back wall of the rack cavity, and
then further as it suits your installation.
We ship two variants of the subwoofer grille to
accommodate these cable routing options. It's
only the center part of the grille that is affected.
These are the two variants for the center part:
With a cut-out for cables
Without a cut-out for cables
Use the one with the cut-out if you are routing the
cables across the floor. Otherwise, choose the
one without the cut-out (refer to
step A12
109).
Things that the installer must provide
For the custom wall option you must provide all
materials, fasteners, and tools required to make
and safely set up the wall.
In addition we recommend:
Paint for the parts of the custom wall
framework that will be visible when you tilt out
or pull down the screens. We recommend a
dark color that goes well with the black metal
parts. See
step
Screws:
6 screws to fasten the subwoofer grilles.
See
step
12 screws to fasten the screen spacers.
See
step
You need screws that match the material you
are using for the custom wall. We recommend
black screws that goes well with the color of
the steel structure and subwoofer grille.
on page
A3.
A12.
A17.
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