Cc 600 and cc 800), Replacing cables or an aap, Adding an additional power module (cc 600, cc 800) – Extron Electronics Cable Cubby 800 User Manual
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Cable Cubby 300/600/800 • Maintenance and Modifications
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ATTENTION: Potential damage to property. Do not overtighten the Phillips
head screws on the screw clamps. Overtightening can bend the horizontal flange of
the screw clamp.
10.
Snugly tighten the Phillips head screws on the screw clamps to secure the enclosure to
the surface.
11.
Tighten the locking thumbscrews on the screw clamps to lock the clamp in position.
Replacing Cables or an AAP
Before you change the cables or replace one or more AAPs inside the cubby, you must
remove the AAP shelf assembly from the Cable Cubby. Use the following guidelines as
applicable:
1.
If the Phillips head screws on the front and rear of the cubby are blocked by the table,
remove the cubby from the table. See “
Removing and Replacing the Cable Cubby
steps
1 through 4, on page 12.
2.
Remove the AAP shelf assembly(ies) by removing the four Phillips head screws on the
front and rear of the Cable Cubby and gently pushing the assembly out through the
bottom of the cubby.
3.
Change the cables and AAPs the same way you installed them. See “
” on page
7.
4.
If you removed the cubby from the table, reinstall the enclosure. See “
7 through 10, on page 13.
Adding an Additional Power Module (CC 600 and CC 800)
Each additional USA/domestic power module occupies two AAP spaces, and each
international power module (optional) occupies three AAP spaces. Additional power
modules reduce the amount of AAP space available in the cubby for cable pass-through
(split) or passive AAPs. Use the following guidelines as applicable:
NOTE:
The universal AC outlet is fully compatible with various plug types. See the
Universal AC Outlet Compatibility Guide on the Extr
, for
compatibility details on all plug types.
1.
Replacement two-space, three-space, and four-space shelf brackets and cable
pass-through (split) AAPs are available from Extron, and may be required to maximize
the remaining available space if you add a power module.
•
Cable Cubby 300 models — Adding a second power module is not
recommended. With a second power module, there is either room left for only a
single one-space AAP or no AAP space left at all (depending on the model).
•
Cable Cubby 600 and 800 (AC module optional) — In general, you probably do
not need replacement shelf brackets when you add an international module to a
Cable Cubby with no pre-installed power module. The power module replaces a
three-space shelf that is standard in all Cable Cubby models with no pre-installed
power module.
on the next page shows the typical configurations of one and two
international power modules installed in a Cable Cubby 600 with no pre-installed
power module.