WARNING: UNMATED CONNECTORS MAY EMIT INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION. DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE END OF THE
CONNECTOR. DO NOT INSPECT WITH MAGNIFYING DEVICES. MAINTAIN DUST CAPS ON UNMATED CONNECTORS.
CAUTION:
Fiber optic cable is sensitive to excessive pulling, bending, and crushing forces. Consult the manufacturer’s cable specification sheet for the
specific cable in use.
Follow TIA/EIA-568-A, 569, 606, and 607 installation guidelines where applicable.
Care should be taken when opening or closing a fully loaded drawer in order to protect the fiber components.
3 (4) - CABLE ENTRY GROMMETS
4 - #M6 x 1 SCREWS
1 (2) - STRAIN RELIEF BRACKET
4 - CABLE TIES, PLT2S-M0
2 (4) - PLUNGER AND GROMMETS
2 (4) - BEND RADIUS CONTROL CLIPS
After the enclosure is mounted to the rack, determine
the size of the innerduct that will be used to bring the
cable into the enclosure. Prepare grommet(s)
according to the proper cutting diagram to the left.
Cut out the small
circle for 1-1/4" dia.
innerduct
Cut out the large circle
for 1-1/2" dia.
innerduct
Cut the straight lines
when not using any
innerduct
Figure 5
Install grommets as desired.
#10-32 x 3/8"
screw
Note: Cover not shown for clarity.
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Strain relief
bracket
#10-32 hex
nut
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Install the strain relief bracket near where the cable will
enter the enclosure. Secure with #10-32 x 3/8" screw
and #10-32 hex nut.
Cable length
between point “A”
and point “B” is
approx. 34"
[.864m].
Adhesive bevel
entry clips
(Note location
and position of
clips)
Route fiber through grommet to fiber cassettes as
shown. Leave enough slack so when the drawer is
fully extended the cables are not put under tension.
DO NOT use so much slack that the drawer cannot
be returned to its home position. (See Figure 7D)
Use Tak-Tys to secure fiber cords at cable entry
location and other points as shown.
Drawer in extended position
Note: Cover not shown for clarity.
Drawer in home position
Figure 7C
Note: Cover not shown for clarity.
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Field Termination or Pre-Terminated Trunk Installation
Fiber Adapter Panels (FAPs):
Up to 4 for FEC1U & FCE1UA
Up to 8 for FCE2U
Slack spools
FS006D
Place slack spools over #10-32 studs on sliding
tray. Secure with #10-32 hex nuts and/or adhesive
mounts (make sure to punch hole into adhesive
mounts). Note spool orientation.
Position FAPs between upright flanges as shown.
Once mounted, fully seat NyLatch fasteners to
secure FAPs.
Top view, cover not shown for clarity.
Please note orientation of spools.
Drawer shown fully extended
and tilted downward
(cables omitted for clarity)
Figure 8
Fully extend drawer to ensure proper amount of
slack is used.
Figure 8A
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Cable length
between point “A”
and point “B” is
approx. 36"
[.914m].
Adhesive
mount with
Tak-Ty
Individual
fiber breakout
point.
(See detail at
right)
Route fiber through grommet as shown. Use
enough cable length to ensure one complete
loop (approx. 52" [1.32m]) of individual fibers
around slack spools. Leave enough jacketed
slack so when the drawer is fully extended the
cables are not put under tension. DO NOT use
so much slack that the drawer cannot be
returned to its home position (See Figure 8C).
Use Tak-Tys to secure fiber cords at cable entry
location and other points as shown.
Cable Jacket
Individual Fiber
1.0"
[25.4m]
Fiber Breakout Detail
Be sure adhesive mount secures
jacketed trunk cable. DO NOT clip
individual 900µm buffered fibers.
Note: Cover not shown for clarity.
Drawer in home position
Note: Cover not shown for clarity.
Figure 8B
Figure 8C
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FOSM Fiber Optic Splice Module Installation (FOSMs not included)
FOSM:
Up to 4 for FEC1U & FCE1UA
Up to 8 for FCE2U
Break off FOSM latch
on top module only
"L" shape
support
Fiber Adapter Panels (FAPs):
Up to 4 for FEC1U & FCE1UA
Up to 8 for FCE2U
brackets
FS006D
Place “L” shape support brackets over
#10-32 studs on sliding tray, note orientation.
Place first FOSM on top of “L” shape support
brackets and secure with #10-32 hex nuts.
Remaining FOSMs are stacked on top of
each other and snap in place.
If 4 FOSMs are to be installed in the FCE1U
or FCE1UA, side latches on top module must
be broken off to close the enclosure drawer.
Position FAPs between upright flanges as
shown. Once mounted, fully seat NyLatch
fasteners to secure.
Drawer shown fully extended
and tilted down
(cables omitted for clarity)
Figure 9
Fully extend drawer to ensure proper amount
of slack is used.
Finish splicing in each FOSM before
adding/stacking subsequent FOSMs.
Figure 9A
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Cable length
between point
“A” and point
“B” is approx.
36" [.914m].
Individual fiber
breakout point
(See fiber
breakout detail
on page 7)
Route fiber through grommet as shown. Use
enough cable length to ensure one complete
loop (approx. 45" [1.15m]) of individual fibers
around FOSM slack spools.
Route 900µm buffered fiber from the trunk
cable and splice to pigtail per instructions in
Leave enough jacketed slack so when the
drawer is fully extended the cables are not put
under tension. DO NOT use so much slack
that the drawer cannot be returned to its home
position (See Figure 9C).
Use Tak-Tys to secure fiber cords at cable
entry location and other points as shown.
Drawer in extended position
Note: Cover not shown for clarity.
Drawer in home position
Note: Cover not shown for clarity.
Figure 9B
Figure 9C
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Slide bend radius control clip over sliding tray
flange as shown. Push plunger/grommets
through bend radius control clip and sliding
tray flange hole. Fully seat plunger into
grommet to secure the clip. Repeat for the
other side.
Install patch cords into FAPs/cassettes routing
through bend radius control clips and
maintaining proper patch cord bend radius.
Figure 11
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