Panduit FJJGM2.0C, FJEPGM5C, FJEPGM2.0C, FJJGM5C, FJJGS9CBUY Installation Instructions Manual

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MINI-COM OPTI-JACK FJ Fiber Optic Connectors
Field Polish Termination - Singlemode and Multimode
FJJGS2.0CBUY, FJEPGS9CBUY, FJEPGS2.0CBUY
© Panduit Corp. 2007
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PN256D
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY BEFORE PROCEEDING
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1. COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
JACK
1.1 JACK ASSEMBLY
Jack Cap
3.0mm Crimp
Sleeves
2.0mm/1.6mm Crimp Sleeves
Jacketed Boot
FJJGS9C and FJJGM5C includes 3.0mm crimp sleeves FJJGS2.0C and FJJGM2.0C includes 2.0mm/1.6mm crimp sleeves
Dust Cover
Jack Housing
Ferrule Assemblies
900µm Buffered Boot
PLUG
PLUG ASSEMBLY
1.4
2.0mm/1.6mm Crimp Sleeves
Jacketed Boot
FJEPGS9C and FJEPGM5C includes 3.0mm crimp sleeves FJEPGS2.0C and FJEPGM2.0C includes 2.0mm/1.6mm crimp sleeves
Ferrule Assemblies
Plug Insert
Dust Caps
Plug Housing
3.0 mm Crimp Sleeves
1.2 JACKETED STRIPPING DIMENSIONS
IMPORTANT! Due to printing variations, use a rigid scale for both jack and plug stripping dimensions, or the appropriate PANDUIT laminated template.
1.3 900µm BUFFERED STRIPPING DIMENSIONS
IMPORTANT! Due to printing variations, use a rigid scale for both jack and plug stripping dimensions, or the appropriate PANDUIT laminated template.
1.5 JACKETED STRIPPING DIMENSIONS
IMPORTANT! Due to printing variations, use a rigid scale for both jack and plug stripping dimensions, or the appropriate PANDUIT laminated template.
The plug side is not intended to be terminated using 900µm buffered fiber.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PN256D
1.6 ITEMS REQUIRED FOR TERMINATION
ITEM
1 CST-115 Fiber Cable Jacket Stripper 2 FALC Alcohol Bottle (empty) 3 FBFSP Fiber Buffer Stripper
4 FCRP5
5 FCVR Fiber Cleaver 6 FGLS Safety Glasses 7 FJPKGU Universal Polishing Puck 8 FJPMR Primer
9 FJPXY Anaerobic Adhesive 10 FKS Strength Member (Aramid Fiber) Cutters 11 FPAD Polishing Pad 12 FPP5-L 5µm Polishing Film (Aluminum Oxide) 13 FSCDVR Screwdriver 14 FSTY Safety Stickers for fiber scraps 15 FSWB-C Cleaning Swabs 16 FSYR-X Syringes with needle tips 17 FTWZR Tweezers 18 FWP-C Cloth Wipes 19 PFX-0 Indelible Ink Marking Pen 20 FLOUPEX10 Eye Loupe 10X Power 21 22 23 FHSCT 110VAC/60Hz Heat Shrink Curing Tool (For 2.0mm/1.6mm terminations only) 24 -- Isopropyl Alcohol (Reagent Grade, 90% minimum concentration; not available from PANDUIT) 25 FLCFPLF-X .05µm Lapping Film (For singlemode terminations only) 26 FWBTL Distilled Water Bottle (empty) 27 -- Distilled Water (not available from PANDUIT)
OPTIONAL FHSCT-W 230VAC/50Hz Heat Shrink Curing Tool (For 2.0mm/1.6mm terminations only) OPTIONAL FJJ9FRL-X Replacement ferrule and crimp sleeve for OPTI-JACK singlemode jack (10) OPTIONAL FJEP9FRL-XY Replacement ferrule and crimp sleeve for OPTI-JACK singlemode plug (10) OPTIONAL PN257 Stripping Template
PART
NUMBER
Universal Crimp Tool (hex sizes: .048, .100, .128, .151, .190) Hex sizes needed for M .128 and .151
FPF1-V 1µm Diamond Polishing Film FLPT Crimp Tool (For 2.0mm/1.6mm terminations only)
DESCRIPTION
INI-COM OPTI-JACK termination:
2. PRECAUTIONS
2.1 SAFETY GLASSES
WARNING: Safety glasses have to be worn when handling the adhesive or primer used with the connector or when han-
dling bare optical fiber. The bare fiber is very sharp and can easily damage the eye.
2.2 ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL
WARNING: Isopropyl alcohol is flammable. Contact with the alcohol can cause irritation to the eyes. In case of contact
with the eyes, flush with water for at least 15 minutes. Always use isopropyl alcohol with proper levels of ventilation. In
case of ingestion, consult a physician immediately.
2.3 RECOMMENDED ADHESIVE AND PRIMER
WARNING: The recommended adhesive (PANDUIT Part #FJPXY) may contain maleic acid and methacrylic ester. In
case of eye contact, flush with water for 15 minutes and get medical attention. Wash after skin contact. Request M.S.D.S.
for further safeguards. Check “Used By” date on bottle to ensure best performance.
WARNING: The recommended primer (PANDUIT Part #FJPMR) may contain acetone. The primer is harmful if inhaled
or swallowed. In case of contact with eyes or skin, flush with water. Get medical attention in case of ingestion or contact
with eyes. Do not induce vomiting. Check “Used By” date on bottle to ensure best performance.
2.4 DISPOSAL OF BARE FIBERS
WARNING: Pick up and discard all pieces of bare fiber with sticky tabs. Do not let cut pieces of fiber stick to clothing or
drop in the work area where they are hard to see and can cause injury.
2.5 LASER LIGHT PROTECTION
WARNING: Laser light is invisible. The invisible light is powerful enough to damage your eyes. Serious damage to the
retina of the eye is possible. Never look into the end of a fiber which may have a laser coupled into it. Should accidental
eye exposure to laser light be suspected, arrange for an eye examination immediately.
2.6 CABLE HANDLING
WAR NI N G: Fiber optic cable can be damaged by excessive pulling, twisting, crushing or bend-
ing stresses. Consult the appropriate specification sheets as provided by your cable vendor.
Any damage may result in decreased optical performance.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PN256D
3. FERRULE TERMINATION
PLUG
ADHESIVE
3.1.1
3.2.1
3.1 TERMINATION PREPARATION
3.1.1 Remove the plunger from a syringe. Squeeze about 0.5 ml of FJPXY Anaerobic Adhesive into the back of the syringe barrel. Insert the plunger. Point opening upward, and squeeze any air out of the barrel. Attach needle to syringe. Adhesive that is stored in a syringe may start to harden within 24 hours.
3.1.2 Partially fill a second syringe with about 0.5ml of FJPMR Primer. Do this by drawing primer up into the syringe barrel rather than pouring it in through the back.
3.2 3.0mm/2.0mm/1.6mm JACKET / 900µm BUFFER
STRIPPING
3.2.1 For jacketed duplex cable: Split the two cables
3.2.2 Insert the fiber end through the small end of the appropriate
Refer to Page 1 or appropriate PANDUIT laminated tem-
for stripping dimensions.
plate
approximately 6" (152mm) or as needed depending on desired jacket stripping length.
boot for your specific fiber type. Slide the boot back out of the way.
Note: For plug termination only, maintain proper orientation of the fibers by using the ‘A’ and ‘B’ marks on the plug insert and boot to your specific wiring convention.
3.0mm Crimp Sleeve
2.0mm/1.6mm Crimp Sleeve
JACK
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.0mm Crimp Sleeve
2.0mm/1.6mm Crimp Sleeve
3.2.4
3.2.3 For jacketed cable only: To reduce wear on the jacket stripper blades, do not slide the blades along the aramid yarn. Instead, use the tool to cut through the jacket, then pull off the jacket by hand. For 3.0mm jacketed fiber, use the third hole (marked “1.3MM” or #16AWG) from the tip of the jacket stripper. For 2.0mm/1.6mm jacketed fiber, use the first hole (marked “.80MM” or #20AWG) from the tip of the jacket stripper. Using the cable jacket stripper, strip the required length of the jacket off of each fiber according to the stripping dimensions.
3.2.4 For jacketed cable only: Insert each fiber through the smaller end of the crimp sleeve. Use the crimp sleeve to fold the aramid yarn back over the jacket, holding it out of the way.
3.2.5 For jacketed cable only: Use the marking pen and stripping dimensions provided to mark each buffer from the end of the jacket.
3.2.6 For 900µm buffered fiber only: Using the marking pen, place a mark 1" (25mm) from the end of the buffer.
3.2.7 With the buffer stripper provided, strip the buffer.
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1/4" (6.4mm) MAX
Adhesive Bead
Drop of Primer
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PN256D
3.2.8 Repeat for the second fiber.
BUFFER STRIPPER GUIDELINES:
PANDUIT recommends that you remove no more than 1/4" (6.4mm) of buffer at a time to avoid breaking the fiber. Refer to cable manufacturer’s buffer stripping guidelines for specific recommendations.
• Hold the buffer stripper such that the arrow on the tool points in the direction of buffer removal.
• Noting the location of the tool’s blades, position the fiber in the tool’s V-notches. Squeeze the handles firmly and pull tool in the
3.2.8
direction of the arrow on the tool.
• Clean the buffer stripper blades after each strip by holding the handles open, pulling the casings back away from the blades, and letting them snap back against the blades.
3.3 FERRULE ATTACHMENT
Instructions intended for anaerobic adhesive only.
3.3.1 Clean bare fiber using an alcohol (90% minimum concentration) soaked lint-free wipe. The fibers should be free of all coating and residue after cleaning. Insert fiber
3.3.1
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.2 Apply primer onto the bare fiber with the brush from the
3.3.3 Insert the needle of the adhesive filled syringe into the
3.3.4 While pressing the needle firmly against the rear of the
3.3.5 Carefully but quickly insert the bare fiber through the
3.3.6 To speed hardening of the adhesive, apply a small drop of
3.3.7 Repeat for the second fiber.
3.3.8 Allow one minute for the adhesive to harden before
without adhesive or primer into ferrule assembly to ensure a proper fit and to remove any debris which may be blocking the ferrule hole. Remove fiber, clean fiber again, and proceed to the next step.
primer bottle, and onto the first 1/8" (3.2 mm) of the buffer next to the exposed fiber. Set fiber aside such that it will not collect debris while completing the next three steps.
ferrule assembly until the needle bottoms against the rear of the ferrule.
ferrule, gently squeeze the syringe plunger until you see a small bead of adhesive form on the front tip of the ferrule. Pull syringe out of the ferrule assembly.
Note: If a heat cured epoxy is used rather than the anaerobic adhesive, do not expose the connector to temperatures in excess of 75°C (167°F).
ferrule in a smooth forward motion. The fiber is fully inserted when the buffer bottoms against the rear of the ferrule. The adhesive will begin to set within seconds.
Note: If adhesive oozes out the back of the assembly, you have injected too much. It is critical to the function of the connector that you wipe away all excess adhesive.
primer to the adhesive bead on the ferrule tip using the primer filled syringe. Do not allow the primer to come in contact with the plastic housing of the ferrule assembly. Absorb any primer and unhardened adhesive from the ferrule tip by gently dabbing it with the corner of a lint-free wipe. Be careful not to break the fiber.
cleaving.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PN256D
JACK
PLUG
JACK
PLUG
JACK
PLUG
FIRST CRIMP
.151" HEX DIE
FLANGE
FLANGE
FLARE ARAMID
YARN EVENLY
3.4.5
SECOND CRIMP
.128" HEX
DIE
GAP
3.4.1
3.4.2
3.4.3
3.4.5
3.4 CRIMPING For jacketed cable only.
Note: Be careful not to break the bare fibers
protruding from the ferrules during this step.
3.4.1 Slide the crimp sleeve back, freeing the aramid yarn. The cable jacket should nearly touch the rear of the backbone of the ferrule assembly.
Note: Do not press the cable jacket forward to touch the rear of the backbone. There should be a gap between the jacket and backbone.
3.4.2 With the appropriate strength member (aramid yarn) cutters, cut the aramid yarn even with the flange.
3.4.3 Flare the aramid yarn evenly around the perimeter of the grooved area of the backbone of the ferrule assembly. For 2.0mm/1.6mm jacketed cable, use tweezers for best results.
3.4.4 Slide the crimp sleeve over the backbone, trapping the aramid yarn between the crimp sleeve and the grooved area of the backbone.
3.4.5 For 3.0mm jacketed cable: Make sure the crimp sleeve is seated against the flange of the backbone, crimp the large end of the crimp sleeve using a .151" hex of the FCRP5 Universal Crimp Tool. Using the .128" hex of the crimp tool, crimp the small end of the crimp sleeve over the cable jacket.
3.4.6 For 2.0mm/1.6mm jacketed cable: Align the front edge of the crimp sleeve with the front recessed edge of the die pocket of the FLPT crimp tool. Note: The front recessed edge of the crimp die pocket is the side with the ribs.
Make sure the crimp sleeve is seated against the backbone and crimp the crimp sleeve.
3.4.7 Repeat for the second ferrule assembly.
Recessed
Edge
Crimp die
pocket
2. PULL FIBER
1. SCORE
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3.4.6
3.5 CLEAVING
3.5.1 Using a cleave tool, gently make one small score mark across the bare fiber just above the endface of the ferrule. Pull the fiber away from the ferrule and discard it on one of the sticky tabs provided. A short stub of fiber protruding from the tip of the ferrule should be visible when viewed through the FLOUPEX10 Eye Loupe.
3.5.2 Repeat for the second ferrule assembly.
3.5.1
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PN256D
5µm
4.1
UNIVERSAL POLISHING PUCK
4.2
DRY
5µm
4.3
WET
1µm Diamond
4.5
Ferrule Tip After 1µm Diamond Polish
A B C D
A= Ideal. No blemishes on core or cladding.
B= Good. Cladding is chipped, but core is
not.
C= Poor. Scratch across core. Try
repolishing or else reterminate.
D= Unacceptable. Fiber has shattered.
Reterminate.
4.6
4. POLISHING
Carefully read this entire section before proceeding.
POLISHING GUIDELINES
• Keep the puck flat against the polishing film.
• Figure eights should be about 3" tall and 1.5" wide.
• Always polish on a clean area of the 5µm (micron) polishing film, with figure eights traversing the film as shown in Figure 4.3.
• One sheet of 5µm (micron) polishing film will polish 2-4 ferrules.
• One sheet of 1µm diamond polishing film will polish 100 ferrules.
• One sheet of .05µm lapping film will polish approx. 18-20 ferrules.
• Clean the polishing puck and pad with a clean wipe after each step.
• DO NOT OVERPOLISH.
Repeat each step for each ferrule assembly.
4.1 Hold a piece of the 5µm (micron) polishing film in the air and gently rub the fiber stub against it in a circular motion until the height of the fiber stub is equal to or slightly less than its diameter. This is indicated when the white trace on the film is no longer obvious. Make sure fingers are at the edge of the film, not directly behind fiber.
Note: Do not use the same 5µm (micron) film used in this step for any of the following polishing steps.
4.2 Thoroughly clean polishing puck, puck hole, and pad with alcohol and cleaning swab. Place a separate sheet of 5µm (micron) polishing film on the soft side of the polishing pad. Set the polishing puck on the polishing film.
4.3 Carefully insert the ferrule assembly into the puck hole until the ferrule/fiber contacts the polishing film. While keeping the puck flat against the film, apply very light pressure on the ferrule assembly making figure eight motions with the puck. Gradually increase pressure until the fiber stub no longer leaves a white trace on the film (about 10 figure eights). At this point, the adhesive will be gone.
4.4 Remove 5µm polishing film from polishing pad. Clean the ferrule tip, pad, and bottom of the puck with an alcohol soaked wipe.
4.5 Place a sheet of 1µm diamond polishing film onto the polishing pad. Place several drops of distilled water on the diamond film. Polish the fiber endface with the puck using medium pressure for approximately 10 figure eights.
4.6 Clean the ferrule tip and puck with an alcohol soaked lint-free wipe. Clean the 1µm diamond film using an alcohol soaked wipe after every 5 connectors.
4.7 Inspect the fiber endface using a microscope. If scratches remain, repeat steps 4.5 and 4.6.
WARNING: NEVER LOOK INTO THE END OF A FIBER WHICH MAY HAVE A LASER COUPLED INTO IT.
Note: Each time a mating takes place, clean the ferrule endface thoroughly with an alcohol soaked lint-free wipe.
4.8 For singlemode only: Place a sheet of the .05µm lapping film on the pad. Apply several drops of distilled water onto the center of the film.
4.9 For singlemode only: Place the puck in the center of the distilled water on the film and pad. Keeping the puck flat against the film and pad, apply even pressure for 4 figure eights.
4.10 For singlemode only: Wipe the ferrule, pad, and puck with a dry wipe.
4.11 For singlemode only: Clean the ferrule with a distilled water soaked wipe. Do not use alcohol to clean after using the
.05µm lapping film.
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5. CURING HEAT SHRINK TUBING
For 2.0mm/1.6mm jacketed cable only.
5.1 Turn the heat adjustment knob of the heat shrink curing tool so the white line is centered in the notch.
5.2 Turn heat shrink curing tool “on”. (The temperature of the hot air stream at the nozzle should be 220°F - 240°F)
5.4
5.5
5.3 Hold onto the connector and support the cable.
5.4 Bring the heat shrink tubing into the hot air stream. Hold the heat shrink tubing about 1/2" away from the nozzle. Rotate the connector for 20-30 seconds so that the heat shrink tubing is completely cured onto the jacket.
5.5 Remove the connector from the hot air stream.
5.6 Turn heat shrink curing tool “off”.
Jack Cover
YES
Jacketed Cable
SLIDE FORWARD
NO
Ferrules are located
too far forward
6. JACK ASSEMBLY
6.1 Turn the snap-on jack cover over in your hand so that the ‘A’ and ‘B’ marks inside the cover are facing you and are upright. Then, place each ferrule assembly in the jack cover. Maintain proper orientation of the fiber runs by using the ‘A’ and ‘B’ marks to your specific wiring convention.
6.2 Slide the boot up to the cover until the holes of the boot lock
6.1
6.3
6.3 Next, position snap-on jack cover behind the jack housing.
on to the tabs of the cover.
The ferrules should start to enter the split sleeves which are held within the jack housing. Slide cover forward, aligning the rails in the cover and jack housing.
Note: If you are using O verify that plug mates with intended jack.
NO
Ferrules are located
too far backward
FJJGM5CWBL FJJGM5CXRD FJJGM5CYOR FJJGM5CZYL
YES
Buffered Cable
6.1
PTI-JACK Keyed connectors,
FJEPGM5CWBL FJEPGM5CXRD FJEPGM5CYOR FJEPGM5CZYL
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PN256D
With screwdriver, push each side of snap-on cover UP and BACK simultaneously
Lift UP & Slide BACK
For Duplex Cable, one of these two fibers will be lettered.
A
B
Insert
Screwdriver
B
A
A RUNS TO B B RUNS TO A
6.5
7.1
6.4 Finally, push the snap-on cover forward until it clicks into place.
6.5 Should it be necessary to remove the ferrules, the snap-on cover can be removed by simultaneously lifting and sliding with a small screwdriver.
6.6 To clean the jack ferrules once they are enclosed in the jack housing, use the lint-free swabs. Gently insert a swab through the split sleeve to wipe the jack ferrule endface. Swabs can be moistened with alcohol.
6.7 The jack dust cover should be inserted to keep the jack housing clean when the jack is not in use.
7. PLUG ASSEMBLY
7.1 Place the insert onto the cables between the boot and terminated ferrule assemblies by sliding the cables into the slots on the side of the insert. Be careful not to pinch the cable. The “A” and “B” on the insert should line up with the “A” and “B” on the boot.
7.2 Slide the insert inside the boot until the tabs on the insert lock into the holes on the boot.
7.3 Push the ferrule assemblies into the housing. Make sure the cables are not crossed inside the assembly. The latch on the housing should be on the same side as the hood on the boot.
Note: If you are using O verify that plug mates with intended jack.
PTI-JACK Keyed connectors,
Boot
Boot Hood
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Ferrule
Housing
7.2
7.3
Housing Latch
7.4
FJJGM5CWBL FJJGM5CXRD FJJGM5CYOR FJJGM5CZYL
FJEPGM5CWBL FJEPGM5CXRD FJEPGM5CYOR FJEPGM5CZYL
7.4 With the ferrule assemblies inside the housing, push the boot/insert assembly into the housing until it snaps in place.
7.5 Immediately after assembly, place the black dust caps over the ferrule ends.
Dust Caps
7.5
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