Cisco TelePresence System TX9000 Assembly, Use & Care, And Field-Replaceable Unit Manual page 182

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Connecting and Routing Cables in the Main Display Assembly
Use the cable routing clips in the inside of the table leg, and the Velcro tie-wraps provided with the
Step 10
system, to route the cables as shown. Use velcro cable wraps (callout 1) with the features to secure
cables.
Ensure that the cables are held inside of structure and that they are not being pinched by cosmetic panels.
Step 11
Attach the PDU cable (callout 2) and run it through the main cable runner.
Place excess cable into the leg cavity. This cavity is shown as callout D in
Tip
Key
Part Description
1
Velcro straps
2
Power jumper cables
Figure 10-12
Routing and Dressing the Cables
Connecting and Routing Cables in the Main Display Assembly
This section contains guidelines to connect and route the cables in the main display assembly and
includes the following sections:
Cisco TelePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly, Use & Care, and Field-Replaceable Unit Guide
10-14
Part Number
52-0499-xx
Kit # 69-2403-xx
Subkit #
53-3789-xx
69-2351-xx
General Cable Routing Guidelines, page 10-15
Connecting and Routing the Cables, page 10-15
Chapter 10
Connecting and Routing the Cables
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Notes
5
6
There are 70 straps in the kit.;
use as many as is required.
1
48
10-12.
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