ADC ACE-142S/142V manual

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    ADCP -96- 015 Issu e 1 July 200 4 129049 1 Rev A Fiber Distribution T erminal ACE-142S/142V Cabinet User Manual 19603-A[...]

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    ADC P-96-015 • Issu e 1 • Ju ly 2004 • Pref ace Page ii COPYR IGHT © 200 4, AD C T elecommu nicat ions , I nc. All Right s Reserved P rin te d in t he U. S. A. RE VISION HIS TORY LIST OF CH ANGES The tech nical c hanges i ncor p orat ed i nto thi s issue ar e li s t ed belo w . TRADEM ARK INFORM A TION ADC and A D C T elecommu nicat i ons ar[...]

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    ADCP -96- 015 • Issue 1 • Jul y 200 4 • Preface Pa ge iii © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. T AB LE OF CONT ENTS Cont ent Pag e ABOUT THIS MANU AL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Related Publicatio ns . . . . . . . . [...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 • Preface Page iv © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. T AB LE OF CONT ENTS Cont ent Pag e 9 CONNEC TOR PANEL I NSTALLATIO N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 10 SPLITTER MO DULE IN STALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    ADCP -96- 015 • Issue 1 • Jul y 2004 • Preface Pa ge v © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. ABOU T THIS M ANUAL This publi catio n provi des a complete desc riptio n o f th e Fiber Distr ibut ion T erminal (FDT) A CE-142 S/142V Cabi net . Also included a re pr ocedur es for m ounting th e cabine t, insta lling a nd splic ing the feede[...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e A • Ju ne 2001 • Preface Page v i © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. ST ANDA RDS CER TIFICA TION Te l c o r d i a : This equ ipment compli es with the applic able se ctions of GR-2898-CORE (Issue 2 , December 1999) LIST OF AC RONYMS AND ABBREVIA TIONS The acron yms and abbre viation s us ed in this manual are de[...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Pag e 1 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 1 DESCR IPTION This se ction pro vides a descript ion of the A CE-14 2S/142V ca binet plus s pecif ications . Also includ e d is a list ing of the various acc ess or ies and kits . 1.1 ACE-142S/142V Cabinet The A CE-142S/142V ca binet i s a s ecure, abo ve[...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 2 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. The o utsid e plan t (OS P) fe eder and d istribution cable s en ter the cabin et from th e botto m rea r side. C lamps are pr ovide d for secur ing each c abl e to the in side of the cabine t. The botto m of the cabin et is e nclose d with a t wo-piec e rem[...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Pag e 3 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. Figure 2. A CE-142S/ 142V Cabinet Di mensions Insertion l os s at test bandpa ss 1x8 standa rd APC /SC 1x32 standa rd APC/SC 11.1 dB Maximum (Incl uding c onnect or) 17.8 dB Maximum (Incl uding c onnect or) Return los s at test ba ndpa ss 1x8 standa rd APC[...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 4 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 1.2 Accessories and Replacement Par ts Refer t o Ta b l e 2 and Ta b l e 3 for a lis ting o f the various ac cessori es and rep lac emen t part s that are av ai lable for the A CE-142S/142 V cabine t. T able 2. ACE-1 42S/142V Cabinet Ac cessories and R eplac[...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Pag e 5 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 2 BEFORE STARTING TH E INSTALLA TION This secti on pro vides ge neral insta llation conside rations, unpacking and inspectio n p r oc edures, and list s t he tools and materia ls r equi red for cabinet insta llati on. 2.1 Installation O ver view Inst allat[...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 6 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 2.3 Cabinet Installat ion Hardware The c abi ne t i s ship ped w ith fast en er s (see Ta b l e 4 ) for securi ng the A C E- 142S/1 42V cabinet to t he FM S or th e PM F . 2.4 T ools and Materials Required for Installation The follo win g tools an d mat eria[...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Pag e 7 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. Concret e Pa d In stal lations • Pad Mount Fr ame kit for A C E-142 • Exca va tion a nd earth m oving equipment • Concrete f inishin g equipment • Approximate ly 10 c u. ft. concr ete • Sand or gra ve l • T amping e quipment • 2 x 6 inch fram[...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 8 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 3 MO UNTING THE C ABINET O N A FIB ERG L ASS MOUNTIN G SLEEVE The FMS-20 000, sho wn in Fig ure 3 , i s a fi ber glass and polymer conc rete slee v e that may be used to suppor t the cabinet a t ground le vel. T he FMS may a lso be used as a splicing v a ult[...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Pag e 9 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 3.2 Excavation The ex ca va tion must be l arge enough to pro vide a f ill ba se that wi ll mainta in stabi lity for the FMS and the cabinet mount ed on it. There must be room for 12 inches (30.5 cm) of fi ll belo w and o n each s ide of th e FMS. The exca[...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 1 0 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 2. Use appr opriate lift ing equipment t o plac e the FMS into t he cente r of the hole. Li fting loops are pro vided on eit he r side of the FMS f o r atta ching a sling or chain . 3. Use a carpente r’ s lev el to veri fy that the FMS is le vel. I f it [...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Page 1 1 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 3.7.1 Mountin g the ACE-142S Cabinet on the FMS-2 0000 Use the foll o wing proc edure t o mount an A CE-142 cabine t on t he FMS-20000 : 1. In stall t he FMS a dapt er cover onto the FMS a nd secur e usin g the two caps crews and fl at washe rs provided w[...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 1 2 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 2. If a ground spacer ( accessory) will not be ins talled, proceed t o step 7. If a grou nd spacer will be instal led, align the ends of t he left grou nd spacer se ction with the ends of the right ground spac er se ction and then pres s the tw o sec tion [...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Page 1 3 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. Figure 6. Mount ing The ACE-142 V Cabi net on the F MS-20 000 7. Using a ppropria te lifti ng equipme nt, hold the cabi net in position o ve r the FMS-20000 so the ca binet i s suspend ed ove r the r ectangul a r ope ning in t he top of the gro und spacer[...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 1 4 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 10. Feed each di strib uti on cable into the appropri a t e conduit se ction and route to the spl ice enclosur e (not provi ded). An y ex cess cable sl ack may be store d in the bot tom of the FMS. 11. Lo wer the c abi net onto t he ground spa cer or adapt[...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Page 1 5 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 4 MO UNTING THE C ABINET O N A CONC RETE PAD The Pad M ount Fra me (PMF), s ho wn in Figur e 7 , is a s tainles s steel frame th at provi des a mountin g base f or the cabine t when insta lled in a concr ete pad foundat ion. Figure 7 . Pad Mount Frame Dim[...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 1 6 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. Figure 8. Co nstruc ting the Concr ete Pad for th e ACE-1 42S/14 2V Cabi net 6 IN. (15.2 CM) 4 IN. MIN. (10.2 CM) COMP ACTED SOIL SAND OR GRA VEL 19616-A T OP OF PMF SHOULD BE FLUSH WITH T OP OF CONCRETE 90 BEND IN DUCT TOPSOIL OR DECORA TIVE ROCK GRADE 72[...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Page 1 7 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 4.4 Concrete Pa d Construction Use the foll o wing proc edure t o const ruct the concre te pad: 1. Build a wood form for the concre te pad using 2 x 6 fr aming lum ber as sho wn in Figur e 9 . 2. L ocate t he PMF as shown i n the con struct ion diag ram ([...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 1 8 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 4.5 Grounding System Installation Inst all a grounding system (not pro vi ded) that meets al l local elec tric al codes. Check local codes for gr ounding syste m installa tion, u se of clamps, wir e size, a nd any othe r grounding requir ements. T ypicall [...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Page 1 9 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. Figure 10. Mou nting the AC E-142S Cabi net on the Concret e Pad 7. Using appropr iate lif ting equipment , hold the ca binet in position for mount ing ove r the ground spacer or P MF . 8. Lo wer the c abinet ont o the ground spacer or PMF and a l ign the[...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 2 0 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 2. If a ground spacer wil l not be insta lled, pr oceed t o step 7. If a ground sp acer ( acces sory ) will be instal led, align the ends of t he left grou nd spacer se ction with the ends of the right ground spac er se ction and then pres s the tw o sec t[...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Page 2 1 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 6. Open the re ar door of the cabine t and remove the back s ection of the cabinet botto m cov er as d escribed i n Sectio n 5.1 . Then re turn to ste p 7 of this pr ocedure to f inish m ounting the cabin et. 7. Using a ppropria te lifting equipment, hold[...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 2 2 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 5 FEED ER CABLE IN S TALLATION AND SPLICING This secti on describe s how to install th e OS P feeder ca bles in the A CE- 142S/142V cabinet and how to use the fee d er cabl e spli ce t rays . 5.1 Bottom C over Removal The A CE- 142S/1 42V cabinet is equipp[...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Page 2 3 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 2. Attach t he grou nding wire t o the groundi ng lug as sho wn in Fi gure 13 . The grounding lug can be use d for # 6 – #14 A WG wire. Ti ghten the ground ing lug set s cre w secur ely . 3. Lea ve suf f icie nt slack so the gr ounding wire can be repos[...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 2 4 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 4. Three cable cla mping positions a re pro vided for securing f eeder cables a s sho wn in Figure 14 . S elect one of the clamping positions as the atta chment point for the cable. Figure 1 4. Feeder C able Clamping Positi ons 5. Ba ck out the two 2-i nch[...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Page 2 5 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. Figure 15. Ca ble Clamp Assemb ly for Feeder Cabl e Figure 16. Fee der Cable Fi bers Routed T o S plic e T rays CABLE USE GROMMET FOR SMALLER DIAMETER CABLES COVER PLATE CLAMPS SCREWS 19623-A SECURE FEEDER CABLE T O P ANEL ON RIGHT SIDE OF CABINET SPLITTE[...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 2 6 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 9. Secure t he fibe r subunit to the panel on t he right side o f the cabinet using th e tie poi nts pro vided. 10. From the r ight side of the cabinet, r oute the f iber sub unit to the center pane l located j ust belo w the splitte r m o dule s and se cu[...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Page 2 7 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 6. Cut bo th the s plitter i nput f ibers a nd the feeder cable f iber sub unit a t the c ut length mark. Make sure t hat the splitt er input f ibers and the f e ede r cable f iber sub unit are of equal lengt h and the o verall lengt h i s within the ra n[...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 2 8 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. Figure 19. S plitt er Module Desi gnation Labe l - T ype 2 19739-A SPLITTER MODULE LABEL FRONT DOOR REAR DOOR SPLITTER MODULES 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12[...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Page 2 9 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 6 D ISTRIBUTIO N CABLE INSTALLATIO N AND SPLICING This se ction desc r ibes ho w to ins tall th e OSP distrib u tion c ables in the A C E-142S /142V c a binet and ho w to use th e distrib ution cable splice tr ays. If the cabinet is equi pped with pre -in[...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 3 0 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 5. Ba ck out the two 2-i nch l ong 6-3 2 screws that secure the two clam ps and cover plat e to the cabin et. 6. Assemble the cla mps (and grom m et if requir ed) on the c able as shown i n Figure 21 and then secu re the cable to cabinet at the cl amping p[...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Page 3 1 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. Figur e 22. D istr ibution Cable F iber s Routed to Splice T rays Figure 23. Re ar Handle Ass em b ly Removal and Ins tallat ion 19633-A SECURE DISTRIBUTION CABLE TO P ANEL ON RIGHT SIDE OF CABINET CABLE CLAMPS DISTRIBUTION CABLE SPLICE TRA YS 1 - 6 DISTR[...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 3 2 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 6.2 Bottom C over Installa tion The ca ble-entry section of the bo ttom cov er must be repl aced follo wing installati on of the ground ing wire, feede r cable( s), and dis trib ution cable( s). Use the f ollo wing procedure to repla ce the cable-entr y se[...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Page 3 3 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 7. Slide the bot tom c over do wn t o the bott om of the cabinet. 8. Align the f iv e holes i n the bot tom co v er wit h the f i v e studs around the e dge of the cabin et. 9. Inst all a f lat w a sh er and l ock nut (re mov ed in s tep 1 of Sectio n 5.1[...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 3 4 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. T able 5. Connec tor Panel Sub Unit , Por t, Fiber , and Splice T ray Design ations SUB UNIT PORT FI BER SPLICE TRA Y SUB UNIT PORT FIBER SPL ICE TRAY 1 1 1 (Blue ) T ray 1 if Pa nel 1 T ray 7 if Pane l 2 T ray 13 if P ane l 3 T ray 19 if P ane l 4 T ray 2[...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Page 3 5 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 5. Start ing at the cut end, measure backward an d mark the break- out lengths for the distr ibut ion cable f ib ers and the conne cto r panel fibe r s. 6. Start ing at the breakout m ark, re mov e the pr otecti ve jack ets to expo se the di strib ution c[...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 3 6 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. Figure 27. C onnecto r Pan el Designati on Label - T ype 2 Figur e 28. Spl ice T ray Desi gnation La bels 19738-A LABEL FOR CONNECT OR P ANEL #1 FRONT DOOR REAR DOOR 1 2 3 4 5 19635-A FRONT DOOR REAR DOOR SPLICE TRA Y 4 P ANEL 1 FIBERS 37-48 SPLICE TRA Y 3[...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Page 3 7 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 7 G UID ELINE S FO R USING RO UND SPL ICE TRA YS This sectio n provide s guideli ne s for usi ng the round spli ce trays that are pro vided with the A CE-142 S/142V ca binet. Use the follo wing procedure for install ing the fibe rs i n the tray: 1. Remo v[...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 3 8 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. Figure 30. Routing S ubunit A Aro und Back Side of Spli ce T ray 6. Replace the splice tray bot tom c over and then t urn the tray o v er to the t op side . 7. Route the bre akout f ibe rs at least 1.5 times aroun d the inside of the tra y making the loop [...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Page 3 9 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. Figure 31. Ro uting Su bunit A Around Fr ont Side of Splic e T ray 8. Secure su bunit B to the splice tr ay at the poi nts sho wn in Figur e 32 . If multip le f ibers are being ins talled, route all fibe r s simultaneo usly . 9. Adjust sub uni t B so the [...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 4 0 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. Figure 32. Ro uting Su bunit B Around Fr ont Side of Splic e T ray T OP SIDE FIBER BREAKOUT POINT MAKE LOOP AS LARGE AS POSSIBLE TO ENSURE MAXIMUM FIBER ST ORAGE SUBUNIT A SUBUNIT B (SEE NO TE 1) SUBUNIT A TIE POINTS SUBUNIT B TIE POINTS ROUTE FIBER 2 TIME[...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Page 4 1 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 8 PR E-INSTALLED D ISTRIBUTION CABLE CONFIG URATION A CE-142 V cabinet s are equip ped with p re-instal led dist rib ution cabl es that e nter/exi t the cabine t from the bottom. At the ent ry/e xit points, each cable is secu red with a clamp. Be yond the[...]

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    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 4 2 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 9 CO NNECTOR PANEL INSTALLATIO N The A CE-142S/ 142V cabinet can acc ommodate up to fi ve 72- port connector panels which will pro vide a tota l of 360 d istribut ion ports . If the cabinet i s not pre-loa ded with f iv e con nector panels, then addit iona[...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Page 4 3 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 10 SPLITTER MODULE INSTALLATIO N The A CE-142S/ 142V cabinet can accommoda te up to twelv e 1x8 or 1x32 spl itte r modules. The cabine t can support a maximum of 360 outpu t ports for distri butio n. Use the follo wing proce dure to install addit ional sp[...]

  • Page 50

    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 4 4 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. Figure 36. Rou ting Spl itter In put Fibers 4. Remo ve t he spli ce tray and then c oil up t he split ter input f iber aroun d the ou tside edge of the tray f or t e mporary storage . 5. Re fer to Sectio n 5.4 for the fee der cable and splitte r input f ib[...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Page 4 5 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 11 ROUTING AND CO NNECTING TH E SPLITTER OU TPUT FIBERS The spl itter modul es are mount ed at the top of t he A CE-142S/ 142V cabinet. Whe n a splitter module is ins talled, the out put f ibers ar e route d to the st orage p anel located at the bo ttom o[...]

  • Page 52

    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 4 6 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 11.2 Enabli ng Servic e T o a Subscriber Use the fo l lowing proce d ure to en ab le se rvi ce to a sub scri b er : 1. Check the desi gnation labels on the cabinet door t o deter min e the c onne ctor pa ne l and por t number that co rresponds to the addre[...]

  • Page 53

    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Page 4 7 © 2004, A D C Te l ecommuni cati on s, Inc. 12 MA INTENANC E AN D REPAIR PRO CEDURES The A CE-142S/ 142V ca binet requires no re gular main te n ance to insure continuou s and sati sfact ory operati on. Mainte nance is li mited t o repairin g or repl acing an y cabinet c omponents that may be damag[...]

  • Page 54

    ADC P-9 6-015 • Issu e 1 • July 20 04 Page 4 8 © 200 4, ADC Telec ommun icatio ns, In c. 2. Push do wn on the small tab a t the top of the adapter and a t the same time pull outward on the adapt er until it is rele as ed from the panel. 3. Pull the adapte r awa y from the pa nel unt il ab out 6 in ches of fibe r are exp osed. 4. Discon nect th[...]

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    ADC P-96 -015 • Issue 1 • July 200 4 Page 4 9 13 CUSTO MER INFORMA TION AND ASSI STANC E © 2 004, ADC T eleco mmunica tions, Inc . All R ights Rese rved Prin ted in U. S.A. 13944-L WRITE: ADC TELECOMMUNICA TIONS, INC PO BO X 1101, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55440-1101, USA ADC TELECOMMUNICA TIONS (S'PORE) PTE. L TD. 100 BEA CH RO AD, #18-01, SHA W T[...]