Installing the Cables
Three
(see figure 9).
| Large |
Small | Small |
| Medium |
Medium | Medium |
| Small |
Large | Large |
Cable Hole |
| Hole Size |
| Grommet Size |
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Large |
| 0.625" (1.59 cm) |
| 0.453" (1.15 cm) |
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Medium |
| 0.562" (1.43 cm) |
| 0.390" (0.99 cm) |
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Small |
| 0.5" (1.27 cm) |
| 0.312" (0.79 cm) |
Figure 9. Cable Pass-through AAPs
A typical installation consists of a VGA cable, an audio cable, and a network cable. In a typical installation, the VGA cable runs in the largest channel, the network cable runs in the middle (medium) channel, and the audio cable runs in the smaller channel. In a
Install cables in the channels as follows:
1.Remove a segment of a set of split AAPs by unscrewing the nuts on the underside of the bracket that fastens the plate to the shelf bracket (see figure 7, on page 7).
2.Rest the cables in the
3.Insert the screws of the split AAP segment that you removed in step 1 through the holes in the shelf bracket. Ensure that the cables are free in the channels that the two split AAP segments form without being pinched where the two segments meet.
4.Secure the split AAP segment to the shelf brackets with the provided captive washers and
5. Slip the appropriate size split grommet over each cable with the flange of the grommet toward the connector that will be accessible inside the Cable
Cubby. Snap the grommets into the channels.
6. If applicable, snap the included hole plugs into unused channels in place of the split grommets.
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