[cisco-voip] WebEx roomkit retrofit
Jeremy Bresley
brez at brezworks.com
Mon Nov 26 09:36:33 EST 2018
If you're mounting it under the displays, the cable cover is available
now. Part number is CS-KIT-CAB-COV= This hides the wires hanging down
when you mount it below the display.
Jeremy
On 11/26/18 09:16, Lelio Fulgenzi wrote:
> Yeah - there's no "flip" switch - which I find very odd. Also, there's a minimum height as well, since the camera is already angled slightly. So be careful about under tv mounting.
>
> The TV we are using is on an articulating arm, so wall mount was not an option.
>
> But..... I did find this!
>
> https://cdn-docs.av-iq.com/brochure/Cisco%20Room%20Kit%20Mount.pdf
>
> It looks like it's specifically geared towards their system, but I can't imagine it would be too hard to jerry-rig something together. It has holes already, so using those couldn't be too difficult. Heck, a hack saw can even adjust the length needed. 😊
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: cisco-voip <cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net> On Behalf Of Pawlowski, Adam
> Sent: Monday, November 26, 2018 8:55 AM
> To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] WebEx roomkit retrofit
>
> We just got one of these in to demo and I see what you're saying.
>
> The VESA mount is pretty cornball and doesn't seem to be designed to support the unit much more than sort of holding it against the top frame of the display.
>
> Of course we stuck it on top of a Cleartouch display panel which is also not a good idea, as there's not much surface, and the flimsy mount is not helping us here either, I ended up wedging a piece of packing foam between the unit and the wall to keep it from falling backwards.
>
> If this were to be installed permanently I would just use the wall mount, or see if there's an option/fabricate something that emulates the behind-the-screen bracket but with a more substantial piece of metal to support the wall bracket itself.
>
> Our room and conferencing guys would rather the bar be mounted under the display for a better camera angle anyways - however it doesn't appear you can invert the camera at all so that has its own problems for wiring and dressing.
>
> Adam
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