Connecting And Routing Cables And Continuing Assembly Of The First Row Table - Cisco TelePresence System TX9000 Assembly, Use & Care, And Field-Replaceable Unit Manual

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Chapter 10
Connecting and Routing the Cables
Figure 10-3
Labels to Apply for Cable Runners
Connecting and Routing Cables and Continuing Assembly of the
First Row Table
When routing cables, please keep the following guidelines in mind:
Note
Start to route the power, microphone, Touch device, Ethernet, and presentation cables through the cable
Step 1
runner base.
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Keep power, signal, Ethernet, and camera cables separate. Use
the different cable types between the table and the main structure in the cable runner.
You do not need to separate cables that are less than 3 feet (1 meter) long.
Use the Velcro cables and the clips that are provided in the table legs to route the cables in the first
and second row tables.
If you have extra cables after completing routing, use the method that works best for your
installation to dress the excess cable. Some examples are:
Use the Velcro tie-wraps to loop the excess cable together.
Use the holes in the table legs as shown in
Cisco TelePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly, Use & Care, and Field-Replaceable Unit Guide

Connecting and Routing Cables and Continuing Assembly of the First Row Table

Figure 10-4
Figure 10-3
as a reference to place
to place the excess cable.
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