Routing The Aap Cables; Bezels - Extron electronics HSA 400 US/Domestic User Manual

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Routing the AAP Cables

The AAP cables must have freedom of movement to permit
opening and closing the surface mount enclosure. At the same
time, they need to be restrained to prevent them from rubbing
against the edges of the enclosure cable access hole in the
underside of the surface mount enclosure. Rubbing against the
cable access hole edges can damage the cables. Route and
secure the AAP cables as follows:
Open the top panel to extend the AAP cables to their
1.
maximum pull.
Experiment with AAP cable positioning to ensure that the
2.
cables do not rub against the edges of the AAP cable hole
and to ensure that the cable pull does not restrict the
movement of the top panel. Figure 2-9 shows the cables
routed to the side, which proved effective in tests at
Extron.
Secure the AAP cables to the tie-down holes with tie wraps
3.
in the clamshell and the enclosure in the locations shown
on figure 2-9.
Rear View into HSA and Clamshell
Secure the AAP cables at the circled locations.
Figure 2-9 — HSA 402 AAP cable routing, rear view
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Bezels

The HSA ships with RJ-45/RJ-11 connector bezel plug-ins in a
variety of colors and a black, blank bezel.
Bezel
To change to a different color connector bezel,
or if a connector is not needed or desired,
replace the connector bezel plug-in on the front
panel with a bezel of a different color or a blank
plug-in. See "Replacing the Bezels" in chapter 3.
If no connector is desired, snap the
interior RJ-45 connector onto the rear of
the blank bezel plug-in to hold it
conveniently out of the way. Retain the
removed connector bezel plug-in for
any possible later use.
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