ADC P-90-250 manual

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  • Page 1

    ADCP-90-250 Issue 1, November 1996 4-40001-2326 Page 1  1996, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. FTD1 36-Fiber Wall Box User Manual Content Page INTRODUCTIO N .......................................................................... . 1 Revision Histor y ...................................................................... . 1 Trademark Informatio n[...]

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    ADCP-90-250 Issue 1, November 1996 Page 2  1996, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Admonishments Important safety admonishments are used throughout this manual to warn of possible hazards to persons or equipment. An admonishment identifies a possible hazard and then explains what may happen if the hazard is not avoided. The admonishments — in th e [...]

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    ADCP-90-250 Issue 1, November 1996 Page 3  1996, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. A . Functional Description 1.02 The FTD1 36-Fiber Wall Box ( Figure 1 ) is designed to provide a wall-mounted, or rack- mounted , secure, fiber cable terminal for use in small to medium-sized fiber networks and custome r premises applications. The wall box can accommod[...]

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    ADCP-90-250 Issue 1, November 1996 Page 4  1996, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 8515-A ACCESS COVER TO CABLE SERVICE LOOPS, SPLICES, ETC. KEY LOCKS CONNECTOR ACCESS COVERS Figure 2. Wall Box Features Chassis 1.06 The wall box has four mounting holes at the corners of a rectangle that i s 8. 5 inches (21.6 cm) high and 14 inches (35.6 c[...]

  • Page 5

    ADCP-90-250 Issue 1, November 1996 Page 5  1996, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 1.07 The splice trays are positioned on the back panel of the left side of the wall box (see Figure 4 ). They are secured by a horizontal splice strap assembly, the right end of whic h unhooks from the chassis. There is one radius limiter at each corner of this area. 8[...]

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    ADCP-90-250 Issue 1, November 1996 Page 6  1996, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 2 . INSTALLATION Warning : Never install telephone equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm . When installing or modifying telephone lines, disconnect lines at the network interface before working with uninsulated lines or terminals to prevent electrical[...]

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    ADCP-90-250 Issue 1, November 1996 Page 7  1996, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. B . Rack Mounting the Wall Box 2.03 Th e FTD1 36-Fiber Wall Box can be rack-mounted in a 19-inch frame. This is accomplishe d by inserting a #12 screw throug h the 1/4-inch slots in each corner of the rear panel of the wall box, into the threaded mounting holes in the [...]

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    ADCP-90-250 Issue 1, November 1996 Page 8  1996, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. CONNECTOR BODY BUSHING SPLIT RING COMPRESSION NUT 0SP CABLE 8993-A HUBBELL CONNECTOR (ASSEMBLED) CLINCH NUT Figure 6. Hubbell Connector Kit Cable Clamp Kits 2.07 The cable clamp kits ( Figures 7 an d 8 ) are installed on-site to separate the incomi[...]

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    ADCP-90-250 Issue 1, November 1996 Page 9  1996, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 8519-A CABLE CLAMP MOUNTING PL A TE R UBBER G R OMMET #4 MOUNTING SCREWS CABLE CLAMP Y OKES CABLE CLAMP T OP PL A TE CLAMP SCREWS Figure 7. Lower Cable Clamp Assembly Details 8520-A CABLE CLAMP MOUNTING PL A TE R UBBER G R OMMET #4 MOUNTING?[...]

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    ADCP-90-250 Issue 1, November 1996 Page 10  1996, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Routing Cables in Splice Trays (Two Methods) 2.09 Figures 10 and 11 show recommended methods for routing fiber cables and pigtail s in the two types of splice trays that are available for use in this wall box. Mounting Splice Trays 2.10 After all the splices in a give[...]

  • Page 11

    ADCP-90-250 Issue 1, November 1996 Page 11  1996, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Installing Fiber Cables 2.11 If you purchased a “bare” wall box and now need to instal l the fiber cables, install the angle d retainers and adapters one at a time in the vertical bulkhead plate in the front section of the wall box. The right side of eac h adapter[...]

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    ADCP-90-250 Issue 1, November 1996 Page 12  1996, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 11 CAUTION LASER RADIA TION DO NOT LOOK INTO CONNECTOR 12 3 CAUTION LASER RADIA TION DO NOT LOOK INTO CONNECTOR 45 6 CAUTION LASER RADIA TION DO NOT LOOK INTO CONNECTOR 78 9 CAUTION LASER RADIA TION DO NOT LOOK INTO CONN[...]

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    ADCP-90-250 Issue 1, November 1996 Page 13  1996, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. A . Cleaning the Connectors and Adapters 3.02 Dust and other contaminants on fiber opti c connectors and adapters can seriously degrad e circuit performance. To prevent contamination, unused connectors and adapters must be protecte d wit h clean dust caps. Routine ter[...]

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    ADCP-90-250 Issue 1, November 1996 Page 14  1996, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. 4. SYSTEM INTEGRATION SERVICES 401 ADC offers the following system integration services. For calls originating in the U.S.A . or Canada, dial 1-800-366-3891 , extension 3000 . For calls originating outside the U.S.A. or Canada, dial 612-946-3000 . Technical Assistance[...]

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    ADCP-90-250 Issue 1, November 1996 Page 15 Contents herein are current as of the date of publ ication. ADC reserv es the right t o change the c ontents wi thout prior notice. In no event shall ADC be liabl e for any damag es resulting from loss o f data, loss o f use, or lo ss of profits and ADC further di sclaims an y and all liab ility for indire[...]