
Maintenance and Modifications
The Cable Cubby can be modified in the future to change cables, to replace an AAP, or to add a second power module. These modification may require removing the cubby from the table.
Removing and Replacing the Cable Cubby
You may need to remove the cubby from the table in which it is mounted to replace cables or AAPs, to adjust the height of the AAP assemblies, or to install a second power module.
Figure 3-1 shows removal of the Cable Cubby 300, 600, or 800 from the table and removal of the AAP shelf assembly and power module.
N The Cable Cubby 200 is screwed to the top surface of the
table. Its shelves are fixed in position and not removable. |
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Remove and replace the Cable Cubby for maintenance as |
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follows: |
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W Ensure that AC power is disconnected before | Extron |
servicing the Cable Cubby. | Cable Cubby 800 |
1. Cable Cubby 300, 600, and 800 — Loosen |
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the locking thumbscrews on the screw |
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clamps to unlock the clamp (figure |
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2. Cable Cubby 300, 600, and 800 — Loosen |
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the screw clamps. |
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3. Cable Cubby 300, 600, and 800 — |
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Remove the screw clamps on both sides of the enclosure. |
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Phillips Head Screw
(Secures AAP Shelf Assembly
and Power Module.)
Pins |
Screw Clamp
Figure 3-1 — Removing the cubby and its shelves
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