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T3 Room Recommendations Guide Important Notice: As per 21 March 2013, the text in the first paragraph on page 12 regarding the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning) requirements has been rectified to show correct values for all types of units provided. We apologize for any inconveniences this may have caused. Telepresence T3 Room recommendations Page 1 of 22

T3 Room Recommendations Guide What s in this document? Important information regarding room dimensions The information contained in this document applies to an optimally sized immersive room. For rooms of other dimensions, the information in this document should be regarded as guidelines only and dimension information should be adapted accordingly, wherever applicable. The objective of this documentation is to provide the reader with assistance in using and configuring the product. The specifications for the product and the information in this Guide are subject to change at any time, without notice, by Cisco. Every effort has been made to supply complete and accurate information in this Guide; however, Cisco assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this document. All trademarks used in this document are the property of their respective holders. This Guide may be reproduced in its entirety, including all copyright and intellectual property notices, in limited quantities in connection with the use of this product. Except for the limited exception set forth in the previous sentence, no part of this Guide may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means, electronically, mechanically, by photocopying, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Cisco. www.cisco.com 2010 2011 Cisco Inc. What s in this document?...2 Telepresence T3 literature available...3 Basic room requirements...3 What s new in this version?...3 Before you begin...4 A few words on illumination...4 Room dimensions and weight...4 Door opening and placement...5 System dimensions...6 Optimum and maximum room depth...7 Minimum room depth...8 Optimum and maximum room width...9 Minimum room width...10 Room height... 11 Acoustics recommendations...13 Power consumption and fixed wiring recommendations... 14 Electrical installations... 17 Color charts...22 Page 2 of 22

Telepresence T3 literature available The following documents are also available on request: 78-19802 T3 Room Installation Guide 78-19803 T3 System Assembly Guide 78-19799 T3 Ceiling Lights Installation Guide 78-19800 T3 Document Camera Installation Guide Contact Cisco or your Cisco partner to obtain a copy of these documents. Basic room requirements This document outlines the basic room requirements needed to facilitate a succesful installation and use of a fully operating T3 system. In short, these requirements are: A room of a certain size an interval of acceptable dimensions is presented. This room must have no windows, and all four walls shall be painted floor to ceiling in matt white. Entrance door location. Dimensional requirements with respect to electrical power, data and HVAC. A maximum recommended noise level in the room, when operating the system. All these requirements and recommendations are treated in detail within this document. What s new in this version? General: The door recommendations description has been changed. Technical drawings are all new / revised. The text on acoustical recommendations has been rewritten. Added, changed and updated descriptions and illustrations since May 2009: Recommended door placement (p. 5) System dimensions (p. 6). Room depth requirements optimum and maximum depth (p. 7). Room depth requirements minimum depth (p. 8). Room width requirements optimum and maximum depth (p. 9). Room width requirements minimum width (p. 10). Room height requirements (p. 11). HVAC recommendations (p.12). Power consumption and fixed wiring recommendations (p.14). T3 Electrical system (p. 15). T3 Electrical system wall behind system; Non-US installations (p. 16). T3 Electrical system wall behind system; US installations (p. 17) T3 Furniture plan (p. 18). T3 Structural elements (p. 19). T3 Ceiling lights (p. 20). T3 Document camera (p.21). T3 Color charts (p.22). Page 3 of 22

Before you begin The Room Recommendations presents the room dimensions requirements, weights, wall- and ceiling loads, power outlet requirements as well as the heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) requirements for the Telepresence T3 system. Independent of whether customers plan to install a Cisco/Cisco Immersive Room, or create their own, this document is important to read. Note that the entrance door is not a part of the Immersive Room package. The door should open outwards. Lighting and Hardwired electrical termination Where the customer has purchased lighting from Cisco, this should be installed by the End User s incumbent contractor. This is due to the practicalities of conducting electrical installations on End User premises and the relevant codes and permits required. Note! In the event of Non-immersive rooms, where additional lighting has been installed by the customer, this is to be in place and verified as operational prior to arrival. A few words on illumination Where the customer has not bought the full Immersive and Lighting package, additional lighting will be necessary. You should consult illumination expertise on this matter. Avoid structural vibrations The system should not be installed in rooms where structural vibrations are present typically in rooms adjacent to, or otherwise near, large machinery installations. If the vibrations are severe, they are likely to cause camera shake and thus affect the user experience. If in doubt, you may want to consult vibration specialists on this matter. Room dimensions and weight Overall system dimensions: 9 2 1 4 15 9 (d w) / 2800 mm 4800 mm Optimal room dimensions (immersive room): 16 1 8 23 7 1 4 (d w) / 4880 mm 7195 mm Room Height: 8 8 3 8 / 2650 mm Floor flatness: Less than 1 (2.5 cm) deviation about the room recommended. Higher values may cause system misalignment providing a less than optimal perceived experience. Weight of total system: 2,370 lbs (1,075 kg) Weight of Wooden Wall panels: 0.021 lbs/inch 2 (15 kg / m 2 ) Weight of Glass Wall Panels: 132 lbs (60 kg) The Floor load for the glass panels: 528 lbs (240 kg) / 8 adjustable legs (A = 314 mm 2 ) 0.76 kg/mm 2 Wall load for front / back wall (3.9 m 2 ): 129 lbs (15 3.9 = 58.5 kg) (maximum size room) Wall Load for side wall (11.47 m 2 ): 378 lbs (15 11.47 =172 kg) (maximum size room) Ceiling lights (in total): 176 lbs (80 kg) Row 1 (above system): 44 lbs (20 kg) Row 2 (above table): 66 lbs (30 kg) Row 3 (behind chairs): 66 lbs (30 kg) Document camera: 26 lbs (12 kg) Page 4 of 22

Door opening and placement The door and the door frame are not parts of the Cisco Immersive Room package. For privacy and sound insulation reasons we strongly recommend that sound insulation is applied between the wall structure and the door s frame. The minimum door opening is 990 mm (39 ), fitting a 980 mm (38 3 5 ) door, while the maximum door opening is 1210 mm (47 3 5 ) fitting a 1200 mm (47 1 5 ) door. The door should open outwards. Failure to comply with this may conflict with regulations dictating that wheel chair access to the room shall not be obstructed. This applies to a room with optimal dimensions only. Door color: We recommend the RAL color Verkehrschwarz 9017 (9017 black silk matte) Page 5 of 22

System dimensions Page 6 of 22

Optimum and maximum room depth Note! The door is not a part of the Cisco Immersive Room Package. The door should be mounted so that it opens outwards. The drawing shows the minimum door size (see the previous page for details). Page 7 of 22

Minimum room depth Note! The space between the system and the glass wall behind the system should be at least 2 feet or 50 cm, if possible, to permit easy access to the system for maintenance purpose. Note! The door is not a part of the Cisco Immersive Room Package. The door should be mounted so that it opens outwards. Observe that if the room gets smaller, the space between the table and backwall will be tight. Page 8 of 22

Optimum and maximum room width Note! The door is not a part of the Cisco Immersive Room Package. The door should be mounted so that it opens outwards. Page 9 of 22

Minimum room width Note! The door is not a part of the Cisco Immersive Room Package. The door should be mounted so that it opens outwards. Observe that the room should not have a smaller width than shown since that will prevent a proper installation of the wooden corner panels. Page 10 of 22

Room height The room is shown with the Telepresence T3 system installed. The left drawing shows the maximum/optimum ceiling height. Note how the wall above the panels will become exposed. The right drawing shows the minimum ceiling height. Below this all panels and the light installment will be affected. Note! The door is not a part of the Cisco Immersive Room Package. The door should be mounted so that it opens outwards. Page 11 of 22

HVAC recommendations B No No air-conditioning HVAC in these in these areas areas Acceptable areas areas for air-conditioning for HVAC If HVAC If HVAC is mounted is mounted in the ceiling above in the seating ceiling positions, above make sure the water seating will never positions, drop from the make sure water will HVAC unit! never drip from the HVAC unit! Make sure that the HVAC mounting neither conflicts with the Make ceiling sure lights that positions the nor the document HVAC mounting camera position. The neither drawing conflicts on page with 20 shows the the position ceiling of lights the document positions nor the camera. document camera position. The drawing on page 21 shows the position of the ocument camera. B 2257 88 7 8 " 2247 88 1 2 " 250 9 7 8 " 2200 86 5 8 " The HVAC The (heating, HVAC (Heating, ventilation, Ventilation, air-conditioning) Air Conditioning) installed needs installed to handle needs the Cisco Telepresence to handle the T3 power average consumption, Cisco TelePresence which amounts T3 power to less consumption than 3500W corresponding which amounts to 11943 Btu/h to less or than 0.953500 tons (refrigeration). W, corresponding to 11943 Btu/h For accurate or 0.95 values tons on (refrigeration). this, see the Total results for maximum and typical in the table on This page average 14. Observe power that consumption these values value only apply should to be T3 systems used when running with Cisco dimensioning T3 Immersive the Ceiling HVAC. lights The package values listed and Cisco in the T3 table LED illumination page 14 behind the are blue the peak glass values, panes. provided for the purpose of electrical power dimensioning only. System operating temperature range is 5 35 C. These above values apply to T3 systems running with Cisco T3 However, Immersive in order Ceiling to minimize lights package the expansion and the and Cisco contraction T3 LED of illumination the immersive behind room the blue panels, glass we panes recommend only. that the temperature is kept within 15 25 C. System operating temperature range is 5 35 C. However, in order to Cisco minimize recommends contraction that for and optimal expansion performance, of the immersive the noise from room the panels, airconditioning Cisco recommends should be that 27 the db(a) temperature measur ed at is all kept seating within positions. 15 25 C. Make Cisco sure also that the recommends HVAC mounting that for neither optimal conflicts performance, with the ceiling the noise lights positions from the nor airconditioning the document camera should position see be 27 db(a) Fig. measured for details at on any this. seating position. Make sure that the HVAC mounting neither conflicts with ceiling postions nor the document camera position see the Figs. in this document for more on this. 2280 89 3 4 " Recomended maximum height for suspended ceiling 2650 104 3 8 " 3750 147 2 3 " SECTION B-B 119076.08 T3 Room Recommendations Guide, November 2010. All contents are Copyright 2008 2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 12 of 20 Page 12 of 22

Acoustics recommendations It is essential to have a good acoustic environment for the system to provide the true telepresence experience. This means that there should be sufficient sound insulation to minimize noise from adjacent rooms and to ensure that confidential information is kept within the meeting room. A good choice of acoustic materials for the surfaces and low background noise will ensure comfort in long meetings in addition to high speech intelligibility. You may want to consult acoustic specialists when looking into this matter. Sound insulation (what/why/how) We recommend that all walls around the room should have a sound insulation of R w 48 db ( STC 50). The door should have a sound insulation of Rw 35 db ( STC 35). This will provide good privacy for confidential conversations and no one will be able to eavesdrop on the meeting. A typical wall construction that will meet this would be: 2 13 mm gypsum, 100 mm steel studs filled with mineral wool and 2 13 mm gypsum. It is very important that the wall goes all the way from the floor up to the load-bearing concrete construction in the ceiling and not only up to the suspended ceiling. All penetrations for electrics and HVAC etc. must be carefully sealed with airtight sealant. If your goal is just not to disturb people outside and if there is relatively little noise in the surrounding rooms the sound insulation could be relaxed somewhat. The wall should then satisfy R w 37 db ( STC 39) and the door Rw 25 db ( STC 25). A typical way of realizing this would be: 13 mm gypsum, 70 mm steel studs filled with mineral wool and 13 mm gypsum. Noise level Background noise level should be 30 dba. This includes both noise from technical installations (airconditioning, in particular) and outdoor traffic noise etc. However, lowering your expectations just a little bit to the high quality telepresence experience, a background noise level 35 dba will be acceptable. We strongly recommend keeping the background noise as low as possible although the system still will perform quite well at higher noise levels. Absorption Specific immersive rooms recommendations. An absorptive ceiling should have an absorption factor 0.9 in the octave bands 125 4000 [Hz]. This will require a mineral wool ceiling of normal good quality. If you already have a ceiling with approximately 0.7 it would still work but you get slightly more reverb on your audio both microphone and loudspeaker. Specific non-immersive room recommendations. The reverberation time (RT) should be within 0.3 0.6 [s] in the octave bands 125 4000 [Hz]. The acoustic absorption should to some extent be distributed on the walls in addition to the ceiling to avoid flutter-echo effects from parallel walls. The ceiling is recommended to have an absorption factor 0.9 in the octave bands 125 4000 [Hz]. The walls should have sound absorption covering the fields corresponding to the perforated panels in the Cisco Immersive Room Package the side walls and the front/ back walls above the blue glass. If perforated or slotted panels are used, the opening area of the panel should be 20% or more. Sound absorption on walls could also be made with mineral wool or foam wall panels, curtains or other absorptive materials. We strongly recommend using carpet on the floor in the room. This will further increase the absorption and the quality. Page 13 of 22

Power consumption and fixed wiring recommendations ITEM in T3 system Max Power consumption per unit 3 Max Power consumption Number of socket outlets Location of socket outlet Number and rating of Circuit breakers Switch circuit System left 2 Back wall 1 2 T1 module 650 W 1 300 W 4440 Btu/h 0.37 ton According to local regulations NB! High inrush current. Use slow circuit breakers! Optional System right 2 Back wall 1 1 T1 module 650 W 650 W 2220 Btu/h 0.18 ton According to local regulations NB! High inrush current. Use slow circuit breakers! 1 Presentation splitter 50 W 50 W 170 Btu/h 0.014 ton According to local regulations Optional Table left leg 2 Back wall 1 3 Table power outlet 360 W 1080 W 3 690 Btu/h 0.31 ton Requires separate circuit breaker. Max rating 10A/240V 20A/120V Optional TCU 70 W 70 W 240 Btu/h 0.020 ton According to local regulations Optional Table quick buttons 50 W 50 W 170 Btu/h 0.014 ton According to local regulations Optional 2 Touch collaboration Display 165 W 330 W 1 130 Btu/h 0.093 ton According to local regulations Optional Table right leg 2 Back wall 1 3 Table power outlet 360 W 1080 W 3 690 Btu/h 0.31 ton Requires separate circuit breaker. Max rating 10A/240V 20A/120V Optional Presentation input switch 50 W 50 W 170 Btu/h 0.014 ton According to local regulations Optional Touch collaboration display splitter 50 W 50 W 170 Btu/h 0.014 ton According to local regulations Optional 1 Touch collaboration Display 165 W 165 W 560 Btu/h 0.047 ton According to local regulations Optional Lighting T3 Ceiling mounted lights 511 W 1744 Btu/h 0.15 ton 3 4 Ceiling 1 According to local regulations 8 + 6 T3 LED Modules 15 / 48 W 474 W 1618 Btu/h 0.13 ton 2 4 Rear & front wall 1 According to local regulations Total 12 Total 6 610 W 22553 Btu/h 1.87 ton Document camera ceiling 2 Ceiling Optional Single switch for both circuits Document camera (optional) 190 W 190 W 648 Btu/h 0.054 ton 1 2 According to local regulations Optional DVI power supply 12 W 12 W 41 Btu/h 0.003 ton 1 2 USB converter power supply 12 W 12 W 41 Btu/h 0.003 ton 1 2 1) See drawing on page 19 for socket outlet location. 2) See drawing on page 15 for document camera socket outlet location. 3) Electrical data from the CB test reports. Maximum value of the devices. 4) Hardwire outlets. Note! The values listed in this table should not be used when designing the HVAC. Use the values listed on page 12 instead. Note! All electrical work must be performed by qualified electricians complying to local regulations. Page 14 of 22

T3 Electrical system T3 Electrical system T 3 E L E C T R I C A L S Y S T E M Lan Video Lan Built-in Lan and outlets Cables run between LEDs and base board 4 4 Built-in outlets Hardwire outlet for LED floorlight T3 Electrical system T3 Electrical system T 3 E L E C T R I C A L S Y S T E M Optional Fire Emergency switch Follow local regulations. (This switch is a control switch only, the electricity must be switched off in the fuse box.) Light switch (Mounted on wall outside of T3 room) Optional Fire Emergency switch Follow local regulations. (This switch is a control switch only, the electricity must be switched off in the fuse box.) Light switch (Mounted on wall outside of T3 room) Install the switches where most appropriate, the position shown is a proposal only. On Floor Cable Routing - Transport cables from T3 Power / AV / Lan On Floor Cable Routing - Transport cables from T3 Power / AV / Lan 1625 64" Hardwire Outlets for Ceiling Light Lan Cables run between LEDs and base board Video Lan 4 Built-in Lan and outlets Centerline 4 Built-in outlets 1885 74 1 4 " 1625 64" 400 15 3 4 " Centerline 3 x Ceiling Outlets 1885 for Document Camera 74 1 4 " 400 15 3 4 " 1885 3 x Ceiling 74 1 4 " Outlets for Document Camera LED organisation for Philips ew Graze Powercore LED 1 Hardwire Outlets for Ceiling Light 4 Jumper Cable Jumper cables and leader cable supplied by Cisco LED 2 3 3 LED 3 On floor Cable Routing - Transport cables from T3 LED 4 On floor Cable Routing - Transport cables from T3 111 4 3 8 " 2160 85" LED 5 3650 144" 2160 Leader 85" Cable 3650 144" Hardwire outlet for LED floorlight Hardwire outlet Hardwire outlet for LED floorlight Single power outlet 4 single power outlets Hardwire outlet - Light Lan outlet Ceiling hardwire outlet 4 119076.05 TELEPRESENCE T3 ROOM REQUIREMENTS July 2009 119076.05 TELEPRESENCE T3 ROOM REQUIREMENTS July 2009 110V/30A, 220V/16A 110V/30A, 220V/16A 110V/30A, 220V/16A 110V/30A, 220V/16A LED organisation for Philips LEDline 2 LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 1885 3 junction box74 1 4 " Junction box and extra cables supplied by local electrician Late 2009/early 2010 LED LED organisation organisation for Philips for Philips ew Graze ew Graze Powercore Powercore Junction box and extra cables supplied by local electrician 119076.07 T3 Single Room power Recommendations outlet Guide, 110V/30A, October 220V/16A 2010. All contents are Copyright 2008 2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 4 4 single power outlets Hardwire outlet - Light 110V/30A, 220V/16A 110V/30A, 220V/16A Late 2009/early 2010 LED organisation for Philips ew Graze Powercore Lan outlet LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 Ceiling hardwire outlet 110V/30A, 220V/16A 6 Jumper Cable Jumper cables and leader cable supplied by Cisco 119076.08 PAGE T3 Room 1 8 Recommendations /2 4 Guide, November 2010. All contents are Copyright 2008 2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 119076.07 T3 Room Recommendations Guide, October 2010. All contents are Copyright 2008 2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 3 6 Jumper 4 Jumper Cable Cable Jumper cables and leader cable supplied by Cisco Jumper cables and leader cable supplied by Cisco LED organisation for Philips LEDline 2 119076.08 PAGE T3 Room 1 8 Recommendations /2 4 Guide, November 2010. All contents are Copyright 2008 2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 3 junction box LED 1 LED 1 LED 2 LED 2 LED 4 LED 3 LED 5 LED 4 LED 5 LED 4 LED 6 LED 4 111 4 3 8 " LED 6 LED 5 Leader Cable LED 5 LED 7 Leader Leader Cable Cable LED 5 Leader Cable LED 7 Leader Cable Hardwire outlet Hardwire Hardwire outlet outlet Hardwire outlet Hardwire outlet Hardwire outlet for LED floorlight Page 15 of 20 Page 16 of 21 Page 15 of 20 Page 15 of 22 Page 16 of 21

T3 Electrical system wall behind system Non US installations only Wall behind blue glass wall Centerline Note! Latticework shall be mounted by the carpenter responsible for mounting the Cisco T3 Immersive Room. Maximum height 100 4 " 1625 64 " 1625 64 " Cable conduit for Document Camera Conduit end close to floor. Preferred conduit diameter: 100 mm (4 ) 4 x Built-in outlets 2 x Built-in LAN 4 x Built-in outlets Hardwire outlet for LED Lights Length: 1500 mm 59 119076.08 T3 Room Recommendations Guide, November 2010. All contents are Copyright 2008 2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 16 of 20 Page 16 of 22

Electrical installations US installations only US installations only Electrical and Network mounted 0n front wall, behind monitors 2x Duplex Outlets 2x120V/20Amp circuits 1 circuit connected to each duplex 2x LAN Conduit 2 conduit to Document camera (if required) 2x Duplex Outlets 1x120V/20Amp circuits Junction Box for LED lights <4 64 57 9 Electrical mounted on rear wall behind table Junction Box for LED lights <4 9 Page 17 of 22

T3 Furniture plan Centerline 140 5 1 2 " 3512,50 138 1 4 " Rear edge of foot plate (Applies to the immersive room) 4600 181 1 8 " Optimal room depth 1115 43 7 8 " 4098,50 161 3 8 " 2400 94 1 2 " 1112,50 43 3 4 " 85 3 3 8 " 2269 89 3 8 " 1300 51 1 8 " 20 3 4 " 140 5 1 2 " Baseline Page 18 of 22

T3 STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS T3 Structural elements Centerline 140 5 1 2 " 3512,50 138 1 4 " 4600 Optimal room depth 181 1 8 " 1177,50 46 3 8 " 4057 159 3 4 " 1130 44 1 2 " 4088,87 161" 85 3 3 8 " 2109 83" 140 5 1 2 " Baseline 119076.08 T3 Room Recommendations Guide, November 2010. All contents are Copyright 2008 2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 18 of 20 TANDBERG www.tandberg.com Page 19 of 22 Doc. Title: T3 Structural elements Related Tandberg Product - TANDBERG T3 Drw. No.: 119088 Date: 04.11.08 17.11.08 Sign.: Revision: 01 02

T3 Ceiling lights B 2257 88 7 8 " Cone of light 2247 88 1 2 " 2200 250 9 7 8 " 86 5 8 " B 2280 89 3 4 " Recomended maximum height for suspended ceiling 2650 104 3 8 " 3750 147 2 3 " D SECTION B-B F Page 20 of 22

T3 Document camera *Max Distance **Min Distance 2010 79 1 8 " 1930 76 " Cut out hole for Document Camera in suspended ceiling Constructive ceiling Bending radius DVI Cable, 300 mm Suspended ceiling Cable conduit behind wall Conduit for the Document camera cable should have a diameter of 100mm (4 ). Cables from Document Camera to T3/behind glass 3 x Ceiling Outlet Power Cable *Max Height 1890 74 3 8 " USB Extender Document Camera DVI Power Cable **Min Height 1640 64 5 8 " Ethernet/USB DVI *Max Distance is related to Max Height, **Min Distance is related to Min Height Centerline 87,5 3 1 2 " As an option, the system may include a document camera suspended from the ceiling above the table. The cabling from this camera will be connected to the system. A 4 (100 mm) diameter suitable conduit, designed to accommodate the document camera cabling should be inserted behind the white wall to prevent it from becoming visible through the blue glass panels (the blue dashed line in the Figs.). If insertion of the conduit behind the white wall is not possible to implement, the conduit should be mounted as shown above (the orange dashed lines in the Figs.). Document Camera capture area center 508 20" 381 15 " Doc Cam can be located across any of the table locations if dictated by exisiting ceiling services 119076.08 T3 Room Recommendations Guide, November 2010. All contents are Copyright 2008 2010 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Page 20 of 20 Page 21 of 22

TANDB E R G Telepresence T3 COLOR CHART Color charts Color Chart / Room Color Chart / System+Furniture These are the colors used in the Cisco Telepresence System T3 Immersive room package. Glass Panels on Front and Back Wall Vanceva 1069, Blue, illuminated Chairs + Second Row Benches Upholstery Black Leather Wall Panels Gustafs American Walnut, horizontal lines Chairs, Table Support, System Base Anodised Aluminium Carpet Menagerie Grained / NCS S-3502-B, S-1502-B, S-0502-B T3 Tabletop Forbo Desktop linoleum 4132 Ash Door, Aluminium Profiles Matte black, RAL 9017 Verkehrsschwarz Second Row Benches Grey, semimatte, RAL 7037 Ceiling + back walls White, semi matte Ceiling Lights White, semi matte < End of document > Baseboard Anodised Aluminium RAL5012 Blue color matching the glass 119077.X4 TELEPRESENCE T3 ROOM INSTALLATION May 2009 119076.11 T3 Room Recommendations Guide, PAGE 21 March 33/36 2013 Page 22 of 22