ADC P-90-216 manual

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    ADCP-90-216 Issue 2, January 1998 1017825 Page 1 © 1998, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 7-Inch Fiber Distribution System Splice Module User Manual Content Page INTRODUCTIO N .......................................................................... . 1 Revision Histor y ...................................................................... . 1 List [...]

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    ADCP-90-216 Issue 2, January 1998 Page 2  1998, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. List of Changes PAGE IDENTIFIER DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE All pages – Reformat to current standards with editorial and technical changes. Trademark Information The following trademarks are documented in this manual: FibrLok is a trademark of 3M Lucent is a registered trad[...]

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    ADCP-90-216 Issue 2, January 1998 Page 3  1998, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 1. GENERAL 1.01 The AD C 7-Inch Fiber Distribut ion System ( FDS) ( Figure 1 ) pr ovides the te rminati on, splicing, and storage requirements of a large fiber optic cable system. The splice module is compatible with the 7-Inch FDS or it can be used with or as a replace[...]

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    ADCP-90-216 Issue 2, January 1998 Page 4  1998, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 3.03 Splice trays are available in nine configurations which provide splice chips to support individual splices. See Table 1 for catalog numbers. 4117-A OSP CABLE SPLICE MODULE CONNECTOR MODULE = TERMINATION = SPLICE IFC CABLE PIGTAILS CABLE GUIDES INTERBAY MANAGEMENT P[...]

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    ADCP-90-216 Issue 2, January 1998 Page 5  1998, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 4. DESCRIPTION 4.01 The splice module requires a 7-inch (17.8 cm) mounting space withi n the frame. Major components of the splice module are shown in Figure 3 and are described in the following paragraphs. Specifications for the module are listed in Table 1 . PIGTAIL C[...]

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    ADCP-90-216 Issue 2, January 1998 Page 6  1998, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Table 1. Splice Module Specifications FEATURE SPECIFICATION Dimensions Height 7 in. (17.78 cm) Width 17 in. (43.18 cm) Depth 11 in. (27.94 cm) Mounting 19-inch or 23-inch rack Splice Details Splice Drawers 6 Splice Trays 12 (One or two splice trays per drawer) Catalog N[...]

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    ADCP-90-216 Issue 2, January 1998 Page 7  1998, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. C. Splic e Drawers 4.04 Th e splic e modul e contain s u p to six splice drawers. Each splice drawer can handle two ADC splice trays. Each ADC splice tray can handle 12 Fusion, heat shrink, mechanical (elastomeric), rotary, FibrLok, Qpak, AO FR clip, or Raychem splices [...]

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    ADCP-90-216 Issue 2, January 1998 Page 8  1998, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 4. If applicable, remove the vertical cable guide from each side of th e frame position in which the splice module is being installed. 5. Place the splice module in its assigned position in the frame. 6. Insert two #12-24 screws supplied through the mounting bracke t at[...]

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    ADCP-90-216 Issue 2, January 1998 Page 9  1998, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. #12-24 SCREW (2 PLACES EACH SIDE) INTERBAY MANAGEMENT PANEL 1217-A VERTICAL CABLE GUIDE MOUNTING HOLES VERTICAL CABLE GUIDE MOUNTING HOLES VERTICAL CABLE GUIDE Figure 5. Vertical Cable Guide Installation in an Equipment Rack C. Cable Routing 5.04 Cable installation is p[...]

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    ADCP-90-216 Issue 2, January 1998 Page 10  1998, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Danger : Infrared radiation is invisible and can seriously damage th e retina of the eye. Do not look into the optical bulkhead of an operational transmitter, or into the launching (output ) end of an active fiber. A clean, protective cap or hood MUST be immediately pl[...]

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    ADCP-90-216 Issue 2, January 1998 Page 11  1998, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 5.07 One cable clamp kit is currently available. The OS P cable clamp kit accommodates cables with outside diameters that range from 0.5 to 0.8 inches (13-20 mm). 5.08 Select a grommet that when placed around the cable, has a gap o f nearly 0 to 0.30 inches ( 0 - 8 mm)[...]

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    ADCP-90-216 Issue 2, January 1998 Page 12  1998, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. D. Fibe r Storage 5.11 Ope n the rear door about 2 inches (5 cm) and lift it from its hinges. Place the cover where it will not be scratched or damaged. 5.12 Route OSP/IFC fibers through a side access opening in the chassis to the assigned drawer of the splice module. [...]

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    ADCP-90-216 Issue 2, January 1998 Page 13  1998, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 6. SPLICING 6.01 Th e splice module accommodates most splicing methods which should be performed in accordanc e with local practices. The splice tray splice chip should be selected to match the local splice method. 6.02 Open the drawer and remove the splice tray while [...]

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    ADCP-90-216 Issue 2, January 1998 Page 14  1998, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 6.07 Coil the service loop clockwise (if the fiber entry is from the right) or counter-clockwise (if the fiber entry is from the left), around the radius limiters in the splice drawer. Avoid twisting the service loop when coiling around the radius limiters. 6.08 Place [...]

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    ADCP-90-216 Issue 2, January 1998 Page 15 8. CUSTOMER SUPPORT SERVICES 8.01 ADC offers the follow ing customer support services. For calls originating in the U.S.A. or Canada, dial 1-800-366-3891 , then request the extension listed. For calls originating outside the U.S.A. or Canada, dial 612-946-3475 or 612-946-3000 . BCG Technical Assistance Cent[...]