HP RP7 Hardware Reference Guide HP RP7 Retail System Model 7800 - Page 21

base, then up through the cable retainer on the neck of the stand and into the appropriate I/O

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5. Remove the decorative panel on the rear of the unit by gently prying the panel away from the base at the tab locations on the top and sides of the panel as indicated below (1). Then pull the top of the panel away from the base (2) and push straight down on the panel to release the bottom tabs (3). 6. Route the cables underneath the rear of the base, then through the hole in the center of the base, then up through the cable retainer on the neck of the stand and into the appropriate I/O port. CAUTION: Be sure that the power cord is secured by the retainer clip next to the DC In power connector on the rear I/O so that the cord does not get pulled out of the connector. Routing Cables to External Devices 15

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5.
Remove the decorative panel on the rear of the unit by gently prying the panel away from the
base at the tab locations on the top and sides of the panel as indicated below (1). Then pull the
top of the panel away from the base (2) and push straight down on the panel to release the
bottom tabs (3).
6.
Route the cables underneath the rear of the base, then through the hole in the center of the
base, then up through the cable retainer on the neck of the stand and into the appropriate I/O
port.
CAUTION:
Be sure that the power cord is secured by the retainer clip next to the DC In power
connector on the rear I/O so that the cord does not get pulled out of the connector.
Routing Cables to External Devices
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