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Cisco TelePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly, Use & Care, and Field-Replaceable Unit Guide
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Chapter 10 Connecting and Routing the Cables
Connecting and Routing Cables in the Main Display Assembly
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Wiring Diagrams for CTS TX9000 and TX9200 Systems, page 10-17
General Cable Routing Guidelines
When routing cables, please keep the following guidelines in mind:
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Keep power, signal, Ethernet, and camera cables separate.
Note
You do not need to separate cables that are less than 3 feet (1 meter) long.
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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.
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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:
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Use the Velcro tie-wraps to loop the excess cable together.
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Use the holes in the table legs as shown in
to place the excess cable.
Connecting and Routing the Cables
To connect and route cables:
Step 1
Route the power and, if necessary, Ethernet cables through the rear of the reflector to the power and
Ethernet receptacles in the wall.
Caution
Be sure to observe all local safety codes when cabling the system.
Use the following steps as guidelines:
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Free-standing systems only:
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There is an access slot (mouse hole) in the bottom center of the center reflector panel; if
possible, route the cables through this slot. Be sure to keep the power and Ethernet cables
separated.
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Wall-mounted systems only:
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Remove the access panels as shown in
and
and route the cables to the wall
outlets through these panels.
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If the outlets are located at the base of the wall, you can raise the entire wall so that it clears the
wall.
Step 2
Connect the cables for the entire system. See
and
for diagrams on how to
route cables in the main display frame. See
for a complete cabling diagram and additional
information about connecting and routing cables.
Note
When routing cables in the front of the main display frame, bundle cables together using velcro ties, and
use the shelf on the interior of the facade brackets to support the cable bundles.