3.
Attach the AAP loosely to the bracket with the supplied #4-40 captive washer nuts.
NOTE:
difficult to attach the brackets to the frame of the TLP Pro 320C (see
AAP Assemblies
When using pass-through AAPs, ensure that the opening in the grommet is accessible for
inserting cables, if required.
4.
Insert one cable through the opening of each grommet. Cables can only be inserted into
the pass-through AAP while the front edge is exposed. Securing the next AAP in place
closes the opening on the previous AAP and ensures that the cable cannot escape.
5.
Add AAPs until the bracket is filled. Spaces that are not required can be filled with blank
AAPs.
Inserting the AAP Assemblies
Phillips Head Screws
(secure AAP
assembly)
Large holes
provide tool
access to fasten
rear brackets.
Figure 8.
1.
Push the first AAP assembly through the bottom of the enclosure (
Align the holes in the rear bracket the bottom row of holes on the rear face of the
enclosure and, if necessary, pull any pass-through cables out of the way.
2.
Insert a long screwdriver through the large slot in the front panel to secure the rear bracket
to the rear face of the enclosure with the provided #4-40 Phillips head screws (
3.
Secure the front bracket to the front face of the enclosure, using the provided #4-40
Phillips head screws.
4.
Use a hex nut wrench to tighten the AAP captive washer nuts (
5.
Repeat steps 1 through 4 to add each AAP assembly.
6.
Run cables to connect the source and output devices to the active and passive AAPs.
At this time, captive washer nuts should be hand tightened; otherwise it is
below).
2 2
Inserting the AAP Assemblies
1 1
Push assembly through
bottom of enclosure.
3 3
Tighten down
AAP nuts.
1
).
3
).
TLP Pro 320C • Mounting
Inserting the
2
).
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