Fixing the SharedCradle in Place

Fixing the SharedCradle in Place

The DC splitter cable is connected to the Cradle Lock with the cable cover in place.
It is easy to connect the cable to the SharedCradle after the SharedCradle has been fixed to the Cradle Lock. If you have difficulty, the cable can be disconnected from the Cradle Lock and plugged into the SharedCradle prior to fastening it to the Cradle Lock.
  1. If an Ethernet cable must be connected to the SharedCradle, then feed it through the rear of the Cradle Lock now or after it is assembled.
    Some cradle lock designs shown in this guide may differ, as the later model has a different top-piece design.
    Connecting Cradle Lock and SharedCradle
    Connecting the cradle lock and the Sharedcradle
  2. Slide the SharedCradle (2) into the Cradle Lock (1).
    Ensure the DC splitter cable is kept outside of the Cradle Lock while the ShareCradle is slid into position.
    Cradle Lock Holes for SharedCradle Rubber Feet
    Cradle Lock Holes for SharedCradle Rubber Feet
    The two large holes (3) and two large slots (4) in the base of the Cradle Lock are there to accept the four rubber feet of the SharedCradle when placed together.
    Position of the SharedCradle for Head Screws
    Position of the SharedCradle for Head Screws
  3. Fix the SharedCradle in position using two M5 x 12 Pan head screws (5).
  4. Plug the four-way connector on the end of the DC splitter cable into the bottom of the SharedCradle.
    If this is difficult, the cable cover may be removed, and the DC cable disconnected from the Cradle Lock. This allows the DC to be plugged into the SharedCradle before fixing the SharedCradle to the Cradle Lock.