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-568A, 569, 606, and 607 installation guidelines where applicable.
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 CAP ON UNMATED CONNECTORS.
Care should be taken when opening and closing fully loaded enclosure in order to protect fiber components.
Install the bend radius posts on each side as shown.
Bend Radius
Post
Determine where the cable will enter the enclosure.
Carefully remove the knock-out at that entry location
of the fiber tray making sure not to damage the
surrounding sheet metal. DO NOT install grommet at
this stage, grommet will be installed after enclosure
is mounted to rack.
Use (2) #12-24 x 1/2" or (2)
M6x1 screws (provided).
Repeat for other side.
Fastening tabs can be
used to secure slide out
tray using two additional
#12-24 x 1/2" or M6x1
screws (not provided).
Place enclosure mounting brackets at desired
position on the rack. Mount the enclosure to the rack
using (4) #12-24 x 1/2" screws. Use the (4) M6x1
screws if mounting to a metric rack.
Figure 3B
Align notches with
RU markings.
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After the enclosure is mounted in the rack, determine
the size of the innerduct that will be used to bring the
cable into the enclosure. Install grommet following
the proper cutting diagram (See Figure 4A).
Cut the small circle
for 1" diameter
innerduct
Cut the large circle
for 1-1/2" diameter
innerduct
Cut the straight
lines when not
using any
innerduct
Figure 4A
Grommet
Figure 4B
#10-32 x 3/8" Screw
Install the strain relief bracket near where the
cable will enter the enclosure. Secure with a
#10-32 x 3/8" screw and #10-32 hex nut.
Strain Relief Bracket
#10-32 Hex Nut
Figure 5
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Isometric view showing tray fully
extended and tilted down.
(cables omitted for clarity)
FS012
Insert Opticom QuickNet Pre-Terminated Fiber Optic
Cassettes into the enclosure as shown. Once
mounted, fully seat NyLatches to secure the
cassette.
Fully extend tray to ensure proper amount of slack is
used.
Figure 6A
Tak-Ty cables to fence
Free floating
Tak- Ty
“B”
“A”
Grommet
Fixed
Tak- Ty
Cable length
between point
“A” and point
“B” is approx.
31" [.787m]
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 6C).
Use Tak-Tys to secure fiber cords at cable entry
location and other points as shown.
Drawer in extended position.
(cover omitted for clarity)
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Isometric view showing tray fully open
and tilted down.
(cables omitted for clarity)
Slack
Spools
Place slack spools over #10-32 studs on sliding
tray. Secure with #10-32 hex nuts 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 NyLatches to secure
FAPs.
Fully extend tray to ensure proper amount of slack
is used.
Top view with cover removed.
Note orientation of spools.
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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 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 7C).
Use Tak-Tys to secure fiber cords at cable
entry location and other points as shown.
Cable Jacket
Individual Fiber
Drawer in extended position.
(cover omitted for clarity)
Figure 7B
1.0"
Fiber Breakout Detail
Be sure adhesive mount secures
jacketed trunk cable. DO NOT clip
individual 900µm buffered fibers.
Tray in home position.
(cover omitted for clarity)
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Place FOSM Holder over #10-32 studs on
sliding tray (note orientation). Secure with
#10-32 hex nut. Place first FOSM on top of
FOSM Holder (note orientation). The
remaining FOSMs are stacked on top of each
other and snap in place after termination of
lower tray.
Position FAPs between upright flanges as
shown. Once mounted, fully seat NyLatches
to secure FAPs.
Fully extend tray to ensure proper amount of
slack is used.
Finish splicing in each FOSM before adding or
stacking subsequent FOSMs.
FOSM Holder
(Panduit Part No.
FOSMH4U)
FAPs
(12) capacity
Isometric view showing tray fully
open and tilted down.
(cables omitted for clarity)
Figure 8A
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Cable Length
between point
“A” and point
“B” is approx.
31" [.787m]
Individual
fiber break
out point.
Route fiber through grommet as shown. Use
enough cable length to ensure one complete
loop of individual fibers around splice tray
slack spools. (See instruction sheet for splice
trays). 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.
Drawer in extended position.
(cover omitted for clarity)
Drawer in home position.
(cover omitted for clarity)
Figure 8B
Figure 8C
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Re-install front and rear door assemblies if
removed during fiber installation.
Attach Laser Warning Label and Caution Label
where they are clearly visible.
Bend Radius Posts
in open position
Figure 10
Rotate the Bend Radius Posts to the open
position on each end of the patch field to allow
room to route patch cords under the tabs to the
cable manager.
Plug fiber connector into FAP adapter. Route
patch cords down to fiber manager base, under
fiber manager fingers and Bend Radius Posts to
cable manager.
After all patch cords have been routed to the cable
manager, rotate Bend Radius Posts back to the
closed position to contain the patch cords within
the fiber manager. Tighten the connection of the
Bend Radius Posts to the enclosure by securing
the hex nut at the rear of the fiber manager and
tightening the Bend Radius bolt with a Phillips
head screwdriver.
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Figure 10A
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