User Guide

Cable Cubby 200 • Installation 7
1. Plan for AAPs
TIP: Typical installations consist of a VGA (large
hole), an audio (small hole), and a network
(medium hole) cable. In a
non-standard installation, match the
diameter of the cable to the size of the
hole that best applies.
NOTE: Pass-through AAPs can also be
replaced by optional passive AAPs for
further customization (see “Installing
Optional Passive AAPs” on page 8).
2. Cable the AAPs
a. Remove a segment of a set of split AAPs by
unscrewing the nuts on the underside of the
shelf.
b. Thread the cables through the half-moon
cutouts of the pass-through AAP segment
mounted to the shelf bracket (see
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).
c. Secure the remaining pass-through AAP
segment to the shelf bracket with the provided
#4-40 nuts.
Cable hole Hole sizeGrommet size
Large 0.625" (1.59 cm) 0.453" (1.15 cm)
Medium 0.562" (1.43 cm) 0.390" (0.99 cm)
Small 0.5" (1.27 cm) 0.312" (0.79 cm)
Large Medium Small
Cable Hole Hole Size Grommet Size
Large 0.625” (1.59 cm) 0.453” (1.15 cm)
Medium 0.562” (1.43 cm) 0.390” (.99 cm)
Small 0.500” (1.27 cm) 0.312” (0.79 cm)
#4-40 Nut w/
Captive Washer
Ç
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Secure one
segment first.
Installing and Cabling AAPs
The Cable Cubby 200 has a fixed AAP shelf. Three half-moon cutouts in the set of cable
pass-through (split) AAPs loosely channel three cables in the Cable Cubby. Each channel
and each associated split grommet is a different size. Match the diameter of the cable to the
size of the channel. For Cable Retractor installation details, refer to the Cable Retractor User
Guide on the Extron website, www.extron.com.
CAUTION: Risk of injury to the eyes.
Wear safety glasses when operating the router.
Failure to comply can result in injury.
d. Using a router with a 5/8 inch (16 mm) outside
diameter guide bushing and a 1/2 inch
(12 mm or 12.7 mm) diameter straight router
bit, carefully cut the opening in the surface.
e. Remove the C-clamps and the routing template
assembly.
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