(06-28-2023, 01:26 PM)Dark Waves Wrote: The plate I linked is not from Conductive Labs, it's just one I found online, to keep the cables neatly grouped as they run from the front faceplate of the MRCC to the inside of the rack, toward the back, but even an open rack space would let you accomplish the runs OK, just not quite so tidy. Anyway, there is a pretty good representation of what you're asking about on the main page, the second image:
https://conductivelabs.com/
https://conductivelabs.com/wp-content/up...headon.png
Zoom in and you'll see the symbols for power and stuff on the far right of the MRCC. Connections are on the right end, and the right rack ear extends further to the rails, because the unit itself isn't quite that wide. The ear has an open space for your fingers to reach in to the switch and connectors just behind. The MRCC is only an inch or so deep.
All the manuals are here: https://conductivelabs.com/download/ and on page 7 of the Quick Start Guide there's an image with a different angle that might help.
It's pretty easy, just a few screws to take the ends off, then screw the new ends on.