CISCO TTC7-25 Webex Room Kit Plus Installation Guide
- June 6, 2024
- Cisco
Table of Contents
TTC7-25 Webex Room Kit Plus
Installation Guide
Box contents
Can be ordered separately
- Wall mounting kit for the Codec Plus.
- Microphone(s): Cisco table- or ceiling microphone is recommended.
- HDMI and Ethernet cables. We recommend cables from Cisco. Use certified HDMI cables for the cameras and presentation sources (High-Speed HDMI 1.4b) and for the screens (Premium High-Speed HDMI). You need Ethernet cables for camera control and network (not required if using Wi-Fi).
Safety and mounting hardware
The wall and mounting hardware must be able to safely support the product. The wall-mounted system must be installed by qualified personnel, in accordance with state and local building regulations.
Ventilation
Do not block any ventilation openings on the codec. Minimum 10 cm / 4 ” free space at each side of the unit.
Tools you may need
Decide where to position the Quad Camera
Mount the camera below the screen when the mounting height of the screen is
higher than 120 cm / 47 “.
Mount the camera above the screen when the mounting height of the
screen is lower than 120 cm / 47 “. In this case, the recommended mounting
height of the screen is 80 cm / 31.5 “.
Mount the Quad Camera wall bracket
NOTE: When mounting the camera above the screen, be sure to comply with the measurements so that there is space enough for the camera to be tilted fully forward.
Attach the Quad Camera to the bracket
Decide the tilt angle for the Quad Camera
Height (H) | Tilt angle ( ∠ ) |
---|---|
105 — 125 cm / 42 — 49 “ | 0° |
125 — 145 cm / 49 — 57 “ | 5° |
145 — 175 cm / 57 — 69 “ | 10° |
175 — 205 cm / 69 — 81 “ | 15° |
- Tilt the camera fully forward. If you cannot tilt the camera fully forward, go back to Step 2 and check that the distance between the wall bracket and the screen is large enough.
- Move the two sliders to adjust the tilt angle. The tilt angle goes from 0° to 15°, in steps of five. Do not exceed the 15° tilt angle.
- Tilt the Quad Camera back to normal position.
- You can check that the tilt angle is adjusted correctly during the software setup in Step 9.
Adjust the tilt angle for the Quad Camera
- Tilt the camera fully forward. If you cannot tilt the camera fully forward, go back to Step 2 and check that the distance between the wall bracket and the screen is large enough.
- Move the two sliders to adjust the tilt angle. The tilt angle goes from 0° to 15°, in steps of five. Do not exceed the 15° tilt angle.
- Tilt the Quad Camera back to normal position.
- You can check that the tilt angle is adjusted correctly during the software setup in Step 9.
Connect the codec cables
****Always use the provided power cable and adapter (12 VDC, minimum 5 A).
Connect the Quad Camera cables
****Always use the provided power cable and adapter (12 VDC, minimum 5.83 A).
Tilt the Quad Camera back to normal position
Arrange the cables with enough space so the cables do not loosen when you tilt the camera fully forward.
Complete the software setup
- Turn on the screen. See the user documentation for the screen if HDMI input must be set manually.
- The system powers up automatically. If the system doesn’t power up, check the power switch on the codec and the camera.
- When you see the Welcome screen, follow the instructions to complete the setup.
- We recommend that you upgrade the software on your Codec Plus before putting it to use. See the Administrator Guide for the codec: https://www.cisco.com/go/roomkit-docs
Cisco Webex Codec Plus
A. Power On/Off | I. HDMI input, audio and video, 4Kp30, HDCP |
---|---|
B. Power input (12 Vdc, 5 A) | J. 2 × HDMI output, audio, and video, 4Kp60 |
C. Kennsington Security Slot | K. USB 2.0, type B |
D. Touch panel (user interface, Ethernet PoE) | L. USB 2.0, type A |
E. Network (Ethernet) | M. Maintenance (micro USB) |
F. Camera control (Ethernet) | N. 3 × Microphone inputs |
G. Camera input (HDMI), 1080p60 | O. Audio line output |
H. HDMI input, audio, and video, 4Kp30 | P. Factory reset |
Cisco Quad Camera
A. Sub-woofer output | F. 2 × HDMI output, 4Kp60 |
---|---|
B. Line input | G. Camera control (Ethernet) |
C. Maintenance (micro USB) | H. Power input (12 Vdc, 5.83 A) |
D. Factory reset | I. Power On/Off |
E. USB 2.0, type A |
How to release the Quad Camera from the wall bracket
- Tilt the camera fully forward.
- Flip the two release levers to unlock the Quad Camera.
- Tilt the camera back to a normal position.
- Gently pull the camera straight forward to release it from the wall mount.
WARNING: Never leave the Quad Camera on the wall bracket with the release levers in the unlocked position.
https://help.webex.com
https://www.cisco.com/go/roomkit-docs
Visit one of these websites to find out more about the setup, management, and
use of this product. Use the first link if your device is registered to the
Cisco Webex service and the second link if the device is registered to another
service.
https://www.cisco.com/go/projectworkplace
Explore the Cisco Project Workplace to find inspiration and guidelines when
preparing your office or meeting room for video conferencing.
https://cs.co/webexadoption
The Webex Adoption site provides training tips, use cases, and best practices
for deployment and managing change. Our toolkits make adoption easier.
Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. To view a list of Cisco trademarks, go to this URL: www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third- party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1110R)
Cisco Systems Inc.
Corporate Headquarters 170 West Tasman Dr.
San Jose, CA 95134
USAhttps://www.cisco.com/go/offices
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
Read User Manual Online (PDF format) >>