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Completing Installation of the First Row Table
Completing Installation of the First Row Table
Revised: May 17, 2013, OL-27038-01
This chapter describes the procedures you perform to complete the installation of the first row table.
Step 1
Assemble the power/Ethernet channel panels to the outside legs.
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Part Description
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Part Number
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Qty
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Notes
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1
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Power/Ethernet channel panel cover, outer leg right
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700-37178-01 Kit # 800-37847-xx Subkit # 69-2332-xx
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2
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2
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2
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Power/Ethernet channel panel cover, outer leg left
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700-37179-01 Kit # 800-37848-xx Subkit # 69-2332-xx
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2
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2
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Note
The panels are shown from the display structure; left and right are reversed.
Figure 11-1 Assembling the Channel Panels to the Outside Legs
Step 2
Assemble the table sections by completing the following steps:
a.
Lay the table top parts on top of the table structure the correct way up and slightly offset from their final position.
Lay only two table sections on the table at a time.
The images in Figure 11-2 are shown upside-down for clarity.
Caution 
Never place the table sections upside-down; you could damage the wood finish on the table top.
One person may have to support the parts while the other person joins the table tops using the following steps.
b.
Install five wooden biscuits (callout 4) into the slots; then, gently push the table sections together.
c.
Position the 2 half-moon table joiners (callout 3) and tighten them to bring the tables together.
d.
Attach two joint plates (callout 5) using 12 screws (callout 6).
e.
Repeat steps b. through d. for the other table joint.
Caution
USE THE CORRECT M8 x 16mm SCREWS FOR THIS STEP. The correct screws do not have shoulder washers. Using incorrect, longer screws can cause leveling problems with the table sections.
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Part Description
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Part Number
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Qty
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1
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Half-moon table joiners
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51-6068-01 Kit # 69-2300-xx or 69-2344-xx
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4
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44
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Kit number depends on the type of table finish you ordered (maple is Kit #69-2300-xx, walnut is Kit # 69-2344-xx)
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2
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Wooden biscuits
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700-23909-01 Kit # 69-2298-xx
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10
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44
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3
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Joint plates
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700-23345-01 Kit # 69-2332-xx
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1
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2
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4
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M8 x 16mm screw
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48-2430-01 Kit # 53-3789-01 Subkit # 69-2353-xx
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24
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6
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Figure 11-2 Placing and Connecting the Table Sections On Top of the Table Assembly
Note
The natural woods that are used for the tabletop finishes have a unique color, grain, and texture; as a result, there may be slight variations in grain between the table sections due to the natural formation of the wood. Figure 11-3 through Figure 11-6 show you examples of differing grain and texture between matching tabletop pieces.
Figure 11-3 Example of Matching Tabletop Section (Part 1 of 4)
Figure 11-4 Example of Matching Tabletop Section (Part 2 of 4)
Figure 11-5 Example of Matching Tabletop Section (Part 3 of 4)
Figure 11-6 Example of Matching Tabletop Section (Part 4 of 4)
Step 3
Secure the table sections to the table legs by completing the following steps:
a.
Slide the fully assembled table top into position.
b.
Secure the table top to the legs with 26 screws (callout 2)
Note
Start installing the two screws nearest the display structure for the center legs; then, install the same two screws for each of the outer legs. Then, attach and tighten all screws.
c.
Secure the upper sections of the cable runner to the table with 16 M4 x 10mm screws (callout 1 in Figure 11-7).
Caution
USE THE CORRECT M8 x 16mm SCREWS FOR THIS STEP. The correct screws do not have shoulder washers. Using incorrect, longer screws can cause leveling problems with the table sections.
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Part Description
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Part Number
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1
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Cable Runner, upper sections
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700-37028 (right), 700-37740 (left) Kit #69-2332
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2
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2
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2
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M4 x 10mm screw
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48-2594-01 Kit #69-2352-01
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16
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6
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3
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M8 x 16mm screw
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48-2430-01 Kit # 53-3789-xx Subkit # 69-2353-xx
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30
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6
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Figure 11-7 Attaching the Table Sections to the Table Legs
Step 4
Attach the microphones and cable runner covers by completing the following steps:
a.
Feed the microphone cables through the holes in the table and secure each microphone with two screws (callout 5).
Arrange the microphone so the mute button is towards the user.
b.
Connect the microphone extension cables (callout 7) and route the microphone cables as shown, using Velcro strips to secure the cables to the clips in the table legs.
c.
Secure each cable runner cover (callouts 2 and 3) in place with eight screws (callout 1).
d.
Ensure that the cables are held inside of the structure to prevent them being pinched by cosmetic panels.
Cable routing location is important to prevent the mechanical parts interfering with the cables.
e.
Make sure that the center microphone cable routes along the channel in the underside of the wood and into the top of the upper truss. See Figure 11-8 for more information.
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Part Description
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Part Number
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1
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M4 x 10mm pan head screw
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48-2594-01 Kit #69-2352-01
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16
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6
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2
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Left side cable runner cover
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700-37184-01 Kit # 69-2327-xx
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1
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7
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3
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Right side cable runner cover
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700-37185-01 Kit # 69-2327-xx
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1
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7
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4
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Microphone assembly
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74-10241-01 CTS-TX9K-MIC
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3
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18, 19, 20
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5
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M4 x 30mm screw
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N/A
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6
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18, 19, 20
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Included with the microphone kit
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6
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Microphone jumper cable
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N/A
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3
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18, 19, 20
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Included with the microphone kit
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7
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Velcro straps
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52-0499-xx Kit # 69-2403-xx Subkit # 53-3789-xx
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70
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6
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Not shown in Figure 11-8. Use these straps to assist with cable routing.
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Figure 11-8 Attaching the Microphones and Microphone Cables
Step 5
Attach and route the Ethernet cables for the Cisco TelePresence Touch device and shared presentation cable by completing the following steps:
a.
Slide the cables for the presentation display sharing and Touch device through the brackets on the center structure and through the cable exit on the center table. See "Wiring Diagrams for CTS TX9000 and TX9200 Systems" section for the connections.
When you ordred your system, you ordered either an HDMI-to-VGA, HDMI-to-HDMI, DisplayPort-to-HDMI, or HDMI-to-Mini Displayport cable. Be sure that you choose the correct connector type (VGA, HDMI, DisplayPort, or Mini-DisplayPort) for your conference participants. Replacing the presentation cable is difficult after your system is completely installed.
b.
Pass the cables separately through one of the openings in the truss (the V-shaped wings that are shown in Figure 11-9)—one on the left truss, and one on the right.
c.
After you route the cables through the trusses, route the cables through the cable guide so that the Ethernet cable goes through the cable guide channel nearest the displays and the cable for the presentation display goes through the channel farthest away from the displays.
d.
Secure the cable guide (callout 3) into place with three screws (callout 4). Ensure that the CISCO logo faces the conference participants.
e.
Make sure that there is enough slack in the cables that exit the table.
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Allow enough slack in the presentation cable so that it can reach the farthest participant.
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Allow approximately three feet (1 meter) of slack for the Cisco Touch device.
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Part Description
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1
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Presentation cable + audio, 8 meters, VGA-to-VGA or Presentation cable + audio, 8 meters, HDMI-to-HDMI or Presentation cable + audio, 8 meters, DisplayPort-to-HDMI-to- or Presentation cable + audio, 8 meters, Mini DisplayPort-to-HDMI
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37-1406-01 CTS-CAB-VGA-A
CAB-HDMIHDMI-A 37-1484-01
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1
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46
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Choose either the presentation cable wtih the VGA connectors or the cable with the HDMI connectors, you cannot connect both.
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2
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6 meter (20 foot) Ethernet cable (for Cisco Touch)
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69-2346-01
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1
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13
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3
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Cable Guide
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700-37274-01 Kit # 69-2333-xx
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1
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10
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4
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M4 flat head screw
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48-1943-01 Kit # 69-2355-01
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3
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6
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Figure 11-9 Installing the Presentation Display and Touch Device Cables
Step 6
Add the cable management ball to the end of the presentation sharing audio and video cables.
This ball keeps the presentation cable from sliding into the cable exit and disappearing into the table.
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Part Description
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1
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Cable management ball
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700-37866-01 Kit #69-2350-xx
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1
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17
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Figure 11-10 Attaching the Cable Management Ball
Step 7
Route the presentation cable and assemble the inner cable bridge cap to the table assembly by completing the following steps:
a.
Route the presentation cable into the inner part of the cable bridge (the plastic funnel-shaped assembly in the table).
b.
Assemble the inner cable bridge cap (callout 1) to the cable bridge with four screws and nuts, making sure that the presentation cable routes between the cable bridge and the cable bridge cap.
c.
Pull the presentation cable out of the hole in the table until there is eight feet (2.5 meter) of slack.
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1
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Presentation Cable
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N/A
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1
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Already installed
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2
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Inner cable bridge cap
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700-37739-01 Kit # 69-2332-01
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1
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2
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3
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M4 x 10mm screw
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48-2594-01 Kit # 69-2352-01
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4
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6
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4
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M4 nut
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49-0746-01 Kit # 69-2362-01
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4
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6
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Figure 11-11 Installing the Inner Cable Bridge Cap (1 of 2)—Cable Bridge Cap and Presentation Cable
Step 8
Route the Cisco Touch cable and complete the assembly of the cable bridge by performing the following tasks:
a.
Pull the cable for the Touch device out until there is eight feet (2.5 meter) of slack.
b.
Place the Touch device cable between the inner cable bridge cap you assembled in Step 7 and the cable bridge.
c.
Rotate the cable bridge into position and secure the bridge to the table assembly using two screws (callout 4).
Note
Make sure that the presentation cable and the Touch cable are in separate routing paths.
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Part Number
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1
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Cisco Touch cable (5 meter Ethernet cable)
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1
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Already installed
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2
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Inner cable bridge cap
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700-37739-01 Kit # 69-2332-xx
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1
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2
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3
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Cable bridge
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700-27738-01 Kit #69-2332-xx
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1
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2
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4
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M4 x 10mm screw
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48-2594-01 Kit #69-2352-01
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2
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6
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Figure 11-12 Installing the Cable Bridge Cap (2 of 2)—Cable Bridge Cap and Cisco Touch Cable
Step 9
Attach the upper and lower inner privacy panels by completing the following steps:
a.
Set the lower privacy panel into place and attach it to the table assembly.
b.
Attach the upper privacy panel.
This panel attaches to the table assembly with magnets.
Step 10
Attach the right and left table leg panels (callouts 3 and 4) by pressing in the ball studs.
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Part Description
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Part Number
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1
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Center lower privacy panel (inner)
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700-37273-01 Kit # 69-2333-xx
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1
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10
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2
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Center upper privacy panel (inner)
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700-37176-01 Kit # 69-2327-xx
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1
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7
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3
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Right table leg panel
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700-37180-01 Kit # 69-2332-xx
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2
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N/A
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Preattached to the table leg
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4
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Left table leg Panel
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700-37181-01 Kit #69-2332-xx
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2
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N/A
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Preattached to the table leg
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Figure 11-13 Attaching the Center Upper and Lower Privacy Panels (Inner)
Step 11
Clip the microphone cable cover into place on the underside of the center table.
This clip prevents the microphone cable from dangling from its channel and creates a clean appearance to the underside of the table.
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Part Description
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Part Number
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Qty
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1
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Microphone cable cover
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700-37744-01 Kit #69-2338-01
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1
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2
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Figure 11-14 Installing the Microphone Cable Cover
Step 12
Remove the protective plastic film from the table legs.