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complete user guide

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Cable Cubby 1200 and 1400 • Installation Guide

This guide provides instructions for an experienced installer to install and connect the Extron

Cable Cubby 1200 and 1400.

The Cable Cubby units are furniture-mounted enclosures for cable access, connections,

and AC power. Cables that are not in use can be stored out of the way while

remaining connected to the presentation system.

Cable Cubby 1200

Cable Cubby 1400

Hole Plugs

Connectivity Bracket Cable Grommet Plate

AAP Frame Plate

Cable Cubby 1200 Cable Cubby 1400

Zip Ties

Tweeker AC Power Module

125V~ 12A MAX TOTAL

Retractor Bracket Retractor Pin & Clip #6 Mounting Screws

and Star Washers #4-40 Module Screws

1

2

4

8

Hole Plugs

Connectivity Bracket Cable Grommet Plate

AAP Frame Plate

Cable Cubby 1200 Cable Cubby 1400

Zip Ties

Tweeker AC Power Module

125V~ 12A MAX TOTAL

Retractor Bracket Retractor Pin & Clip

#6 Mounting Screws and Star Washers #4-40 Module Screws

1

2

Hole Plugs

Connectivity Bracket Cable Grommet Plate

AAP Frame Plate

Cable Cubby 1200 Cable Cubby 1400

Zip Ties

Tweeker AC Power Module

125V~ 12A MAX TOTAL

Retractor Bracket Retractor Pin & Clip

#6 Mounting Screws and Star Washers #4-40 Module Screws

1

2

Hole Plugs

Connectivity Bracket Cable Grommet Plate

AAP Frame Plate

Cable Cubby 1200 Cable Cubby 1400

Zip Ties

Tweeker AC Power Module

125V~ 12A MAX TOTAL

Retractor Bracket Retractor Pin & Clip

#6 Mounting Screws and Star Washers #4-40 Module Screws

6 (3/8"), 2 (1/4")

12 (3/8"), 4 (1/4")

Hole Plugs

Connectivity Bracket Cable Grommet Plate

AAP Frame Plate

Cable Cubby 1200 Cable Cubby 1400

Zip Ties

Tweeker AC Power Module

125V~ 12A MAX TOTAL

Retractor Bracket Retractor Pin & Clip #6 Mounting Screws

and Star Washers

#4-40 Module Screws

1

2

Hole Plugs

Connectivity Bracket Cable Grommet Plate

AAP Frame Plate

Cable Cubby 1200 Cable Cubby 1400

Zip Ties

Tweeker AC Power Module

125V~ 12A MAX TOTAL

Retractor Bracket Retractor Pin & Clip #6 Mounting Screws

and Star Washers #4-40 Module Screws

1

2

8

16

Hole Plugs

Connectivity Bracket Cable Grommet Plate

AAP Frame Plate

Cable Cubby 1200 Cable Cubby 1400

Zip Ties

Tweeker AC Power Module

125V~ 12A MAX TOTAL

#6 Mounting Screws and Star Washers

1

1

Hole Plugs

Connectivity Bracket Cable Grommet Plate

AAP Frame Plate

Cable Cubby 1200 Cable Cubby 1400

Zip Ties

Tweeker AC Power Module

125V~ 12A MAX TOTAL

Retractor Bracket Retractor Pin & Clip #6 Mounting Screws

and Star Washers #4-40 Module Screws

Planning

Check with local and state regulations before starting the

installation:

…

Ensure that the planned installation complies with building and electrical codes.

…

Ensure that the planned installation complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act or other accessibility requirements.

Check all parts and equipment before installation:

…

Ensure that all parts are present in each kit.

…

Ensure that necessary tools and equipment are available for the installation.

Kit Contents

Hole Plugs

Connectivity Bracket Cable Grommet Plate

AAP Frame Plate

Cable Cubby 1200 Cable Cubby 1400

Zip Ties

Tweeker AC Power Module

125V~ 12A MAX TOTAL

Retractor Bracket Retractor Pin & Clip #6 Mounting Screws

and Star Washers #4-40 Module Screws

Hole Plugs

Connectivity Bracket Cable Grommet Plate

AAP Frame Plate

Cable Cubby 1200 Cable Cubby 1400

Zip Ties

Tweeker AC Power Module

125V~ 12A MAX TOTAL

Retractor Bracket Retractor Pin & Clip

#6 Mounting Screws and Star Washers #4-40 Module Screws

Hole Plugs

Connectivity Bracket Cable Grommet Plate

AAP Frame Plate

Cable Cubby 1200 Cable Cubby 1400

Zip Ties

Tweeker AC Power Module

125V~ 12A MAX TOTAL

#6 Mounting Screws and Star Washers #4-40 Module Screws

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Cable Cubby 1200 and 1400 • Installation Guide (Continued)

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Preparing the Table

Cut a hole in the surface where the enclosure will be installed. Read the following information before making a cut.

Determine the best location for the enclosure

…

Ensure that the location where the Cable Cubby is to be installed is convenient for as many users as possible.

…

Ensure that the edge on which the lid opens is oriented correctly.

…

Ensure that there is ample space under the table for cables.

…

When installing retractors in the Cable Cubby, ensure that there is enough space for the retractor assembly under the table

or furniture. See dimensions for the retractors below.

Choose a method for cutting the hole in the table

The opening in the table for the Cable Cubby should be cut only by licensed and bonded craftspeople.

CAUTION:

Wear safety glasses when cutting the hole in the table. Failure to comply may result in eye injury.

The Cable Cubby edges are sharp. Exercise care to prevent scarring or damaging the skin and furniture.

Choose one of the following methods for cutting the hole:

Hand Router and Routing Template

Jigsaw and Paper Cut-Out Template

CNC Wood Router

If using a CNC wood router or other

precise machinery, use the exact

cut-out dimensions for your model

(see the table below).

Visit

www.extron.com

for Cable Cubby routing

template part numbers and instructions.

Dimensions and print-out templates are

available online at

www.extron.com

.

Product

User Access

Cut-out Dimensions

Width

Dimension

Side

CC 1200

10.00"

(254.0 mm)

(101.6 mm)

4.00"

CC 1400

10.00"

(254.0 mm)

6.75"

(171.5 mm)

23.5" (59.7 cm) 29.4" (74.7 cm) 26.7" (67.8 cm) 10.6" (26.9 cm) 30 Table Top 17.8" (45.2 cm) 23.7" (60.2 cm) XL Models 9.2" (23.4 cm) 14.9" (37.8 cm) 20.8" (52.8 cm) XL Models Cut-Out Template

for the Extron

Cable C ubby 1200

Outer Edge of Front Bez

el (Do not cut this lin

e.)

1. Confirm the pr oduct to be installed. 2. Remo

ve the surface cut-out area (gra

y) from the template

.

3. Measure the cutout and template

. 4. Mark the position on the furnitu re where the C able Cubby 1200 will be installed. 5. D ouble ch eck the dimensions and position, then cut the opening.

Trim Ring Lip Cut-Out Radius: 0.25" (0.6 cm) User Access P/N 68-2472-01 Re v. A Page Siz e: 11" x 17" Print Scale 1:1 Do not Shrink

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Preparing the Cable Cubby

Step 1 — Assemble Connectivity Modules.

Connectivity modules allow you to populate the Cable Cubby enclosure with a combination of AAPs, cable pass-through, or

retractors. Follow the steps below to assemble the connectivity modules of your choice.

Option 1: AAP Module

Option 2: Cable Pass-Through Module

Option 3: Retractor Bracket

NOTE:

After assembling the module, proceed to

Step 2 — Install the Modules

on the next page.

NOTE:

After assembling the module, proceed to

Step 2 — Install the Modules

on the next page.

NOTE:

After installing the bracket, proceed to

Step 2 — Install the Modules

on the

next page to install the power module.

Retractors are installed after the Cable

Cubby is mounted on the table (see

Secure up to three single-space AAPs in the AAP plate.

Secure the AAP plate on the connectivity brackets, using four of the provided module screws.

#4-40 Nut w/ Captive Washer

Insert cables through the bottom of the connectivity bracket. Connect cables to the AAPs.

Insert cables through the bottom of the connectivity bracket and into the holes of the grommet plate.

Secure the grommet plate on the connectivity bracket, using four of the provided module screws. Snap the included hole plugs into any unused holes.

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Secure up to three single-space AAPs in the AAP plate.

Secure the AAP plate on the connectivity brackets, using four of the provided module screws.

#4-40 Nut w/ Captive Washer

Insert cables through the bottom of the connectivity bracket. Connect cables to the AAPs.

Insert cables through the bottom of the connectivity bracket and into the holes of the grommet plate.

Secure the grommet plate on the connectivity bracket, using four of the provided module screws. Snap the included hole plugs into any unused holes.

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3

Secure the bracket using four of the provided mounting screws with star washers.

Insert the bracket

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Mounting the Cable Cubby in the Table

Mount the Cable Cubby flush with the table.

CAUTION:

The Cable Cubby edges are sharp. Exercise care to prevent scarring or damaging the skin and furniture.

Step 2 — Install the Modules.

Determine where the connectivity modules and power module will be installed in the Cable Cubby. The modules may be installed

on the left or right side of the enclosure and at various heights.

NOTE:

Ensure that there is enough room above the modules for the Cable Cubby lid to close completely.

WARNING:

Electric shock hazard. To ensure proper electrical grounding,

use the provided #6-32 mounting screws with the star washers.

Remove the plastic strips and film on the surface of the Cable Cubby.

Ensure that the side clamps are seated against the enclosure.

Lower the Cable Cubby into the hole to test the fit. If necessary, carefully enlarge the opening.

Secure the modules using four of the provided mounting screws and star washers.

Insert the modules into the Cable Cubby.

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2

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2

3

Remove the plastic strips and film on the surface of the Cable Cubby.

Ensure that the side clamps are seated against the enclosure.

Lower the Cable Cubby into the hole to test the fit. If necessary, carefully enlarge the opening.

Secure the modules using four of the provided mounting screws and star washers.

Insert the modules into the Cable Cubby.

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Cable Cubby 1200 and 1400 • Installation Guide (Continued)

Under the table, adjust the side clamps on the enclosure.

Mounting Retractors Under the Table

Horizontal or Angular Mounting

For installation details, see the Cable Retractor

Setup Guide available online at

www.extron.com

.

Insert the pin through the

retractor mounting hole on the side of the Cable Cubby and retractor assembly.

Secure the clip on the pin.

Insert retractors into the retractor bracket.

Secure the locking screw on each retractor. Do not overtighten.

For horizontal or angular mounting, remove these orientation screws (front and back), then follow the steps shown at left.

Rotate the side clamp outward and ensure that the lever is down.

Slide the clamp all the way up against the bottom of the table.

Ensure the Cable Cubby is firmly seated in the table. Raise the lever to secure the Cable Cubby. Lever

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3

NOTE:

To lower the side

clamp, turn the lever

down, then press and

hold the locking plate

while sliding down the

clamp.

Locking plate

Insert the pin through the retractor mounting hole on the side of the Cable Cubby and retractor assembly.

Secure the clip on the pin.

Insert retractors into

the retractor bracket. For horizontal or angular mounting, remove

these orientation screws (front and back),

Rotate the side clamp outward and ensure that the lever is down.

Slide the clamp all the way up against the bottom of the table.

Ensure the Cable Cubby is firmly seated in the table. Raise the lever to secure the Cable Cubby. Lever

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2

3

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2

3

Insert the pin through the retractor mounting hole on the side of the Cable Cubby and retractor assembly.

Secure the clip on the pin.

Insert retractors into the retractor bracket.

Secure the locking screw on each retractor. Do not overtighten.

For horizontal or angular mounting, remove these orientation screws (front and back), then follow the steps shown at left.

Rotate the side clamp outward and ensure that the lever is down.

Slide the clamp all the way up against the bottom of the table.

Ensure the Cable Cubby is firmly seated in the table. Raise the lever to secure the Cable Cubby. Lever

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Installation Checklist

Planning (page 1)

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Check with local and state regulations before starting the installation.

†

Check all parts and equipment before installation.

Preparing the Table (page 2)

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Determine the best location for the enclosure.

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Choose a method for cutting the hole in the table.

Preparing the Cable Cubby (page 3)

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Choose between AAPs, cable-pass through, and retractor connectivity to populate the Cable Cubby.

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Secure the brackets and power module in the Cable Cubby.

Mounting the Cable Cubby in the Table (page 4)

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Mount the Cable Cubby flush with the table.

Mounting Retractors Under the Table (page 5)

Routing and Connecting Cables (page 6)

Routing and Connecting Cables

For cable pass-through applications, allow at least 36 inches (0.9 m) of cable loop for each cable.

Connect cables to the AV system and connect the AC power cord.

Using zip ties, secure cables to the holes on the bottom of the Cable Cubby.

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