
Fuse Link Specifications:
The Terminal unit is equipped with a built in fuse link. If an
overcurrent condition were to occur, the chassis will act as a
fuse chamber, greatly reducing any threat to safety. Once
fuse links have been fused, they cannot be rehabilitated or
repaired.
4.0
The Terminal should be installed to the network’s standard
installation procedure. However, the following factors should
be considered.
4.1 Use care when unpacking the Terminal from its shipping
carton to avoid damage to the Terminal, modules, or
connectors.
4.2 Install the Terminal as close to the incoming entrance cable as
possible.
4.3 The Terminal can be mounted on any level, uniform vertical
surface.
4.4 Install the Terminal where it will be accessible to technicians at
all times without the terminal obstructing individuals or
equipment.
Although the Terminal is designed to withstand extreme
conditions, it is always best to avoid any unnecessary
problems by observing the following important notes: When
installing the Terminal, it is highly recommended that unit be
placed in a non-combustible area. (The environment
surrounding these devices should not contain flammable
materials such as curtains, carpeting, etc.)
If the installation for the telco equipment is not in an assigned
electrical room, it is advised to avoid areas with dust, moisture,
extreme environmental conditions, heavy traffic areas requiring
rolling machinery, pipes used to transport water, fuel, and
gases.
4.5 Avoid exposing the Terminal to chemicals or cleaning liquids,
which could damage various plastic components within the
device.
Installation Procedures:
Mount the Terminal to a surface using the supplied mounting
screws or approved network standards screws.
5.1
Outside Plant Termination (Incoming/ QCBIX®):
To terminate the entrance cable pairs to the incoming QCBIX®
connector, the procedure is as follows: Refer to figure 1 for
QCBIX® connector arrangements. The pairs should then be
jumpered to the QCBIX® connector using a QTBIX16A
termination tool.Caution: Do not use a screwdriver for
attaching line pairs to QCBIX® terminals, as a screwdriver
may spread the clip beams and result in a faulty connection.
5.2
Distribution Termination (Out
The procedure for terminating the distribution cable pairs onto
the outgoing QCBIX® connector is the same as indicated in
5.1, except the cable pairs are routed to the “OUT” terminal.
6.0
Grounding:
A #6 AWG wire should be connected from the Terminal ground
lug to a local ground as per network standard methods. It
should be noted that incorrect bonding, grounding or standards
would result in terminal and protection module failure.
7.0
Terminal Module Installation:
If the Terminal is purchased with the terminal modules
installed they will be inserted in the terminal panel in the detent
position. A distinctive “notch” in the three long pins of the
module indicates the detent position. This will connect the
incoming tip / ring as well as grounding circuits of the module.
Note: When the module is in detent position it will protect
only the incoming (outside plant) cable. The module must
be fully inserted to provide protection to both the central
office and customer premise side of the installation.
7.1 After all incoming and outgoing connections are completed;
fully insert the terminal module until the base of the module
meets the terminal block. This will connect the distribution
termination (Outgoing/ QCBIX®) side of the unit to the outside
plant (Incoming/ QCBIX®) side of the unit.
7.2 Fully test all connections.
8.0
6
1
OUT
IN
5.0
3.9
6.45
Important Note:
All statements, technical information and recommendations related to the
Seller’s products are based on information believed to be reliable, but the
accuracy or completeness thereof is not guaranteed. Before utilizing the
product, the user should determine the suitability of the product for its intended
use. The user assumes all risks and liability whatsoever in connection with
such use. Any statements or recommendations of the Seller, which are not
contained in the Seller’s current publications, shall have no force or effect
unless contained in an agreement signed by an authorized officer of the Seller.
The statements contained herein are made in lieu of all warranties, express or
implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability
and fitness for a particular purpose which warranties are hereby expressly
disclaimed.
Seller shall not be liable to the user or any person under any legal theory,
including but not limited to negligence or strict liability, for any injury or any
direct or consequential damages sustained or incurred by reason of the use of
any of the Seller’s product that were defective.

Table 1
CABLE
PAIR
GROUP
BINDER
GROUP
CABLE PAIR
SUB-GROUP
TIP WIRE
COLOR
RING WIRE COLOR
(FOR EACH TIP
WIRE COLOR)
1-25 BLUE 1-5
6-10
11-15
16-20
21-25
WHITE
RED
BLACK
YELLOW
VIOLET
1ST WIRE-BLUE
2ND WIRE-ORANGE
3RD WIRE-GREEN
4TH WIRE-BROWN
5TH WIRE-SLATE
26-50 ORANGE 26-30
31-35
36-40
41-45
46-50
WHITE
RED
BLACK
YELLOW
VIOLET
1ST WIRE-BLUE
2ND WIRE-ORANGE
3RD WIRE-GREEN
4TH WIRE-BROWN
5TH WIRE-SLATE
51-75 GREEN 51-55
56-60
61-65
66-70
71-75
WHITE
RED
BLACK
YELLOW
VIOLET
1ST WIRE-BLUE
2ND WIRE-ORANGE
3RD WIRE-GREEN
4TH WIRE-BROWN
5TH WIRE-SLATE
76-100 BROWN 76-80
81-85
86-90
91-95
96-100
WHITE
RED
BLACK
YELLOW
VIOLET
1ST WIRE-BLUE
2ND WIRE-ORANGE
3RD WIRE-GREEN
4TH WIRE-BROWN
5TH WIRE-SLATE
Figure 1
NOT IN SERVICE
TIP 2
TIP 1
TIP 2
TIP 1
RING 1
RING 2
RING 2
RING 1
Terminal shall be installed to the applicable requirements of the:
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70(Article 800, Section C)
Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 (Section 60)
TM91-0041
REV.05
CAUTION: Risk of electric shock
Terminal is not be used without the arrester assembly installed.
INSTALLATION
PROCEDURE
(FOR INDOOR USE ONLY
)
Terminal
2100B-6
2100BN-6
3.0 Fuse Link Specifications
5.0 Installation Procedures
7.0 Terminal Installation
The 2100B-6 & 2100BN-6 Building Entrance Terminals are
double cross – connect field, indoor protection units designed
for terminating outside plant cables. The 2100B-6 & 2100BN-6
BETs are 6 pair terminals with a QCBIX® in/QCBIX® out
configuration. Terminal pin wiring matrix is found in Table 1.
1.1
Terminal Dimensions:
Model
Height Width
Depth
2100B-6
6.45in 5.0in
3.9in
2100BN-6
(c/w cover)
6.45in 5.0in
1.5in
1.2
Cable Requirements:
This BET is equipped with a fuse link; therefore it must only be
spliced with 24 gauge or physically larger gauge C.O. feeder
cable. This will ensure the highest operating conditions for the
BET.
2.0
Terminal Module Specifications:
The Terminal will accept any five-pin module of Western
Electric design.
Note: Failure to insert UL, cUL or CSA approved modules to
the full “IN” position will void the Building Entrance Terminals
UL and cUL product approval.