Sterling Home Theater Server 882.000254.00 User Manual

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7/50D Plus or 7/50D Controller 
Chapter 3:  Installation 
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Installing KwikLink Cable 
Before you install flat cable, determine how much length you need to install black power 
cable and grey data cable. Typical installations have equal lengths of each. This is a good 
time to plan for the future,
 and run these cables to each possible location in the plant. Use a 
straight-blade cable cutter to make the cut at each end. 
To install KwikLink cables: 
1.  Cut both black and grey cables to the proper length. 
2.  Use cable ties to attach KwikLink cables, black cable above grey cable, on the 
vacuum tubing. Attach cable to the tubing with cable ties at about three-foot (3 ft./    
1 m) invervals. Make sure that cable ties are snug, but not tightened enough to bend 
the flat cable. 
Caution! 
Install KwikLink cable on vacuum tubing only.  DO NOT install KwikLink 
cable on material conveying tubing, as static electricity formed at material 
lines could disrupt system operation. 
Figure 2:  Side View of a Typical Power Cable and Data Cable Installation 
 
 
 
 
Note:  When approaching a node location, stop the attachment process. Run 
the cables over the node area (such as a T-valve) and make sure you 
create a slight amount of slack when continuing the attachment with 
cable ties. Doing so lets you install KwikLink connectors or 
ArmorBlocks with greater ease, with less stress on the cable. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cable tie, buckle 
Black power cable 
Grey data cable 
Vacuum tube