02-15-2013 04:36 AM - edited 03-18-2019 12:36 AM
Hi to all,
Our customer wants to upgrade the TelePresence 3010 to TX9000 and has bought the kit.
I don´t see in Cisco the documentation for this kit or upgrade.
Needs some help.
Best regards,
Alberto
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02-15-2013 10:18 AM
Alberto,
I confirmed with the BU that there's no CTS 3000 -> TX 9000 upgrade. The CTS-TX9K-DEV-KIT is for lab testing so you don't need a chassis and full set of displays. You might need to speak with your sales people if they were buying that to upgrade a production room, since that's not the intended purpose. Unsure if this is a custom solution of some kind.
- Tyler
02-15-2013 08:33 AM
Hi Alberto,
Do you know what kit exactly your customer bought? I know we don't have a CTS-1300 -> TX-1300 kit and wouldn't think we have a CTS-3010 -> TX-9000 kit. At least it's not in the hardware options/upgrade guide. Just about the only similarity between the two rooms is the 65" displays. They have different codecs, LAEB, LCU, furniture, and input devices.
- Tyler
02-15-2013 08:36 AM
Hello Alberto,
There is no upgrade kit to change a CTS 3010 to a TX9000 as that is an entirely new system - I recommend you verify what that upgrade kit is actually for. Additional info on the TX9000 can be referenced here. Under Brochures is a link to the Product Catalog.
Thank you,
Paula
02-15-2013 08:48 AM
Thanks for the answers.
But yes, there is a kit for this upgrade (CTS3010 --> TX9000)
El part number es:
CTS-TX9K-DEV-KIT
Best regards,
Alberto
02-15-2013 10:18 AM
Alberto,
I confirmed with the BU that there's no CTS 3000 -> TX 9000 upgrade. The CTS-TX9K-DEV-KIT is for lab testing so you don't need a chassis and full set of displays. You might need to speak with your sales people if they were buying that to upgrade a production room, since that's not the intended purpose. Unsure if this is a custom solution of some kind.
- Tyler
02-18-2013 01:22 AM
Thanks a lot,
Yes is for a lab, do you know the guide to read before install?
Best regards,
Alberto
02-18-2013 08:20 AM
Alberto,
I honestly am unsure what's in the kit, but if it's just the codecs and peripherals you should be able to use the TX9000 assembly guide ignoring the the frame and display setup:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/telepresence/tx9000/assembly_guide/tx9000_9200_assembly_guide.html
I doubt there is specific documentation for the kit, but if there is I've never encountered it.
- Tyler
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