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6.4.3
Removing a Connection Component
To remove a connection component, disconnect it by pulling on the light gray handle, and slide it off
the blade, heeding the
Danger
warning above.
6.5 Cables and Rear Cable Management Clips
6.5.1
Installing a Rear Cable Management Clip on a Cable
.
To attach a cable management clip on a cable, perform the following steps:
1. Obtain two tie wraps and a cable management clip. Refer to
Figure 29. Tie Wraps, Cable, and Cable Management Clip
2. Lay out the cable in a gentle arcing route to the cable management bracket. Mark the cable at
the point where it will enter the cable management bracket. If the cable has multiple sub-units,
break out the cable per local practice at the mark just made on the cable in the previous step.
3. Wrap the cable at the breakout location in heat-shrink or, if no breakout is present at the mark
made on the cable in the previous step
4. Secure the cable jacket to the clip with the tie wraps referring to
a. Attach the cable or cables to the snap-in mounting clip with the included cable ties or any
style of cable tie you prefer.
Danger!
Disconnected optical components may emit invisible optical radiation that can
damage your eyes. Never look directly into an optical component that may have a
laser coupled to it. Serious and permanent retinal damage is possible. If accidental
exposure to laser radiation is suspected, consult a physician for an eye examination.
Note:
The snap-in cable mounting clip can accommodate single or multiple cables in a variety
of cable sizes. For more instructions and an illustration, refer to the installation drawing
that came with the cable assembly.
27554-A
TIE WRAPS (2x)
HEAT-SHRINK (AT CABLE
BREAKOUT IF ANY)
CABLE
MANAGEMENT
CLIP