WARNING: IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT SAFETY GLASSES BE WORN WHEN
HANDLING BARE OPTICAL FIBER. THE BARE FIBER IS VERY SHARP AND CAN EASILY
DAMAGE THE EYE.
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.
3. 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.
4. LASER LIGHT
DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS. CLASS 1M LASER PRODUCT.
VIEWING THE LASER OUTPUT WITH CERTAIN OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS (FOR EXAMPLE,
EYE LOUPES, MAGNIFIERS, AND MICROSCOPES) WITHIN A DISTANCE OF 100 MM MAY
POSE AN EYE HAZARD.
CAUTION: USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES
OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION
EXPOSURE.
• NEVER POINT THE LASER INTO THE EYES OF OTHERS.
• DO NOT STARE DIRECTLY AT THE LASER BEAM.
• DO NOT SET UP TOOL TO WORK AT EYE LEVEL OR OPERATE THE TOOL ON A
REFLECTIVE SURFACE AS THE LASER COULD BE PROJECTED INTO YOUR EYES
OR THE EYES OF OTHERS.
ALWAYS TURN THE LASER OFF WHEN IT IS NOT IN USE OR IS LEFT UNATTENDED
FOR A PERIOD OF TIME. REMOVE THE BATTERIES WHEN STORING FOR AN EXTENDED
PERIOD OF TIME TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE TOOL SHOULD THE BATTERIES
DETERIORATE.
5. CABLE HANDLING
WARNING: FIBER OPTIC CABLE CAN BE DAMAGED BY EXCESSIVE PULLING, TWISTING,
CRUSHING OR BENDING STRESSES. CONSULT THE APPROPRIATE SPECIFICATION
SHEETS AS PROVIDED BY YOUR CABLE VENDOR. ANY DAMAGE MAY DECREASE
OPTICAL PERFORMANCE.
Complies with FDA performance
standards for laser products except
for deviations pursuant to Laser
Notice No. 50, dated June 24, 2007.
Complies with IEC 60825-1
Ed. 2 (2007)
OptiCam Termination Tool Patch Cord Maintenance
Clean both ends of the FVFLPC-1.25SMY after 50 matings or sooner if performance diminishes.
1. Clean ST connector ferrule endface with a lint-free wipe (FWP-C) soaked with alcohol (reagent grade isopropyl alcohol,
with a minimum 90% concentration).
2. Clean ferrule adapter end by unscrewing housing and removing split sleeve. Clean the ferrule endface with an alcohol
soaked lint-free wipe. Refer to Visual Inspection and Cleaning of Fiber Optic Components Best Practices document
FS061* at www.panduit.com. Make sure that the split sleeve is clean. Replace the split sleeve onto ferrule and screw
housing into place securely.
NOTE: Replace the split sleeves if the FVFLPC-1.25SMY continues to have diminished performance after three cleanings.
Additional split sleeves for the FVFLPC-1.25SMY are located in the FVFLPC-1.25SMY package.
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• If installing more then a few connectors, or if installing OptiCam connectors for the first time or a long time, terminate several
connectors and test immediately after to ensure proper technique is being applied. Testing after a few connectors allows verification
that the tools are in good working condition and helps to gauge the working conditions of the environment and calibrate glow level
thresholds.
• Make sure the OCTT batteries are new and fresh. If the light in the connector appears to be less bright prior to camming, consider
replacing the batteries.
• Make sure the VFL patch cord is in good condition, the split sleeve is in good condition, and the ferrule endface is clean and not
scratched.
• Connector glow, or lack of glow, is an indicator, not a verification of termination success. Power meters should always be used for
certification testing. VFLs and/or OTDRs can be used for troubleshooting. If an OTDR needs to be used to test, launch and receive
cords need to be utilized at the end of the link and an average for each connector after a
bi-directional
Note: When using OptiCam 2 termination tool, refer to FS132 Quick Setup Guide on how to use tool.
1. Attach Patch Cord to OCTT
1.1 Make sure laser switch is in the “O” (OFF) position.
1.2 Remove protective dust cover from laser. Insert ST end
of FVFLPC-1.25SMY patch cord into laser aperture
making sure to align tabs. Rotate barrel of ST connector
clockwise to lock in place.
test needs to be calculated to ensure proper insertion loss for each connector.
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1.2
2. Insert Connector Cradle
2.1 Align LC Cradle with OCTT cradle holder and slide
cradle under tabs of cradle holder until it stops.
2.2 Grip cradle holder by grip pads and slide cradle holder to
the pre-termination position (towards the laser aperture).
3. Insert Connector into Cradle
3.1 Remove both dust caps from the connector body.
3.2 If green is visible in the visual window on the backbone
then the connector must be un-cammed before use
(refer to Step 18 to un-cam the connector).
3.3 Hold the connector body with the latch facing up and
slide the connector body into the LC Cradle. The
connector is inserted fully when the backbone threads
snap completely in the cradle flange as shown.
4. Attach Patch Cord to Connector Ferrule
Note: During insertion, the ferrule adapter end must
be in-line with the connector ferrule, NOT at an angle.
4.1 While holding the connector still, gently slide the ferrule
adapter end into the front opening of the cradle and over
the connector ferrule until it stops. To maximize VFL
patch cord life, avoid side-loading the ferrule adapter
end during insertion and testing.
2.2
Visual
Window
3.3
4.1
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.59" (15mm)
INSERTION MARK
2" (51mm)
INSERTION MARK
1.18" (30mm)
COATING REMOVAL
Fiber
insertion
mark
Tube
insertion
mark
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
5. Strip 250µm Coated Fiber
5.1 Insert the fiber end through the small end of the 250µm
boot. Slide the boot back out of the way.
5.2 Place one build-up tube (F250BT) onto the fiber and slide
it back out of the way.
5.3 Place an insertion mark on the build-up tube 15mm from
the end of the tube closest to the end of the fiber.
5.4 Use buffer stripper to strip at least 1.18" (30mm) of
coating.
5.5 Place an insertion mark on the coated fiber 2" (51mm)
from the end of the stripped coating.
250µm Coating Stripping Guidelines
• 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.
• Position fiber in the tool's V-notches. Squeeze the handles
firmly and pull tool in the direction of the arrow on the tool.
• Clean the buffer stripper blades after each strip by holding
the handles open then pulling the casings back and letting
them snap back against the blades.
Boot
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Build-up
Tube
5.2
6. Cleave 250µm Coated Fiber
6.1 Remove and dispose of any remaining fiber scraps in the
cleaving tool.
6.2 Clean bare fiber using an isopropyl alcohol (90%
minimum concentration) soaked lint-free wipe. The fiber
should be free of all coating and residue. To prevent
contamination, do not set fiber down or allow it to touch
anything after cleaning.
6.3 Depress the fiber clamp lever and insert the end of the
fiber under the fiber clamp and in the V-groove. Hold the
cleaving tool in your hand and depress the fiber clamp
lever to raise the fiber clamp. Insert the end of the fiber
into the V-groove and under the fiber clamp. Release the
fiber clamp lever when the end of the buffer is located at
the 7mm mark (±0.5mm).
6.4 This is a critical step for successful termination.
Gently hold the buffered fiber against the groove in the
base plate using thumb and forefinger of your free hand.
With your other thumb, gently push down on the housing
until the ceramic blade contacts the fiber and the end of
the housing contacts the rubber coating on the base
plate. DO NOT cut the fiber with the ceramic blade.
Release the housing so that the blade is no longer
contacting the fiber.
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6.5 Hold the tool in one hand while still holding the fiber
against the base plate. Bend the base plate down until
the fiber breaks. To prevent contamination, do not set
fiber down or allow it to touch anything after cleaving. If
fiber does not cleave, go back and re-strip the fiber.
IMPORTANT: Do not clean fiber after cleaving. Replace
the ceramic blade in the cleaving tool after every 1000
cleaves, or if installation yield decreases. Replacement
blade (FJQCVRB) is available.
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6.5
7. Insert Fiber
7.1 Slide up the build-up tube so the end is even with the
cleaved fiber end.
7.2 Hold the fiber and build-up tube together behind the
build-up tube opposite the cleave end and insert them
into the back of the connector until the build-up tube
bottoms out within the connector. The tube insertion mark
should be hidden within the back of the connector.
7.3 Slide just the fiber forward using constant light pressure
until it bottoms out within connector on fiber stub. The
fiber insertion mark should be near back end of build-up
tube.
8. Clamp Cable
8.1 Clamp fiber in OCTT clamps. Create a bow in the fiber.
DO NOT shuttle the cradle forward.
Tube insertion mark
Tube insertion
mark
Build-up
tube
Fiber insertion mark
Coated
fiber
Fiber even
with tube
7.2
7.3
Clamp arm
8.2 This is a critical step for successful termination. Hold
the fiber behind the build-up tube and push forward to
ensure the fiber endfaces are in contact.
9. Turn on Laser
9.1 On the end of the OCTT tool, toggle the switch to the “I”
(ON) position. If the fiber is in the correct position after
this step, a connector typically will either be dark or glow
very dimly.
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10.1 Rotate the connector body 90° counter-clockwise around
the center axis until it stops on the cradle (when looking
from rear of connector). Ensure the connector body
remains seated in the cradle during camming.
10.2 Make sure the VFL cord is in contact with the connector
after camming.
10.3 Note that the glow in the connector should be dark (for
both multimode and singlemode connectors). If
terminating in a well lit area, the glow should be dark
when your hands are cupped over the connector. Do not
use the glow in the front or back of the LC connector to
judge the termination. Use the glow in the middle of the
connector under the latch.
10.4 If connector glow is not very dim, turn off laser and uncam the connector (per step 18). Pull the fiber back
slightly and gently urge it forward until it stops on the stub
fiber. (Re-check to make sure the insertion mark is near
the back of the connector).
10.5 Turn the laser on and re-cam the connector. It should dim
or remain dark. If not, turn off the laser and repeat the
process starting at step 5.
10.6 The small visual window on the backbone will be green
to indicate the connector is in the cam position.
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10.1
11. Turn Off Laser
11.1 Toggle the OCTT switch to the “O” (OFF) position. While
holding the connector in place, remove ferrule adapter
end of patch cord from connector.
12. Place Dust Cover on the Patch Cord (Optional)
13. Unclamp Cable
13.1 Squeeze both clamp arms to open the clamp pads.
Remove cable from between the clamp pads and release
clamp arms. CAUTION: DO NOT pull on cable while the
connector is still held in place by the cradle. Doing so
could break the fiber or create an unacceptable
termination.
14. Remove Connector from Cradle
14.1 Remove the connector from the cradle by lifting the back
of the connector up while sliding it out of the cradle.
CAUTION: Do not pull on cable.
15. Remove Fiber from Cleaver Tool
Depress the fiber clamp lever then remove and properly
dispose of the fiber scrap.
16. Assemble Connector and Boot
16.1 Push the boot forward onto the grooved area of the
backbone until it is against the flange.
16.2 Clean the ferrule end face with an alcohol soaked wipe,
and then a dry wipe. Refer to Visual Inspection and
Cleaning of Fiber Optic Components Best Practices
document FS061* at www.panduit.com. Place dust cap
over the ferrule end.
*Denotes revision letter.
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17.1 With a connector held as shown (latch on top, ferrule
facing away), insert the connector into one side of the
duplex clip as shown (clip held with the “A->B” polarity
marking upright and facing forward). The upper tab of
the clip should slide into the pocket underneath the
latch of the connector, and the lower tab should slide
under the connector housing and “snap”, locking it into
place.
17.2 Repeat this procedure for the other connector,
completing the duplexing step.
Note: When making cable assemblies, be sure to
follow the correct “A->B” polarity cross-over
between connectors.
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Pocket
17.1
18. Re-Termination
18.1 The connector can be re-terminated if needed. Slide
the boot off the backbone and remove the dust cap.
18.2 Hold the connector body with the latch facing to the
side and slide the connector body into the LC Cradle.
The connector is inserted fully when the backbone
threads snap completely in the cradle flange as
shown.
18.3 Rotate the connector body 90° clockwise until it stops
(when looking from rear of connector) to un-cam the
connector. The visual window should not be green.
18.4 Remove the fiber and repeat from step 1.
18.3
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250µm Coated Fiber Termination using Opticom Fanout Kit
To Ensure Best Termination:
• If installing more then a few connectors, or if installing OptiCam connectors for the first time or a long time, terminate several
connectors and test immediately after to ensure proper technique is being applied. Testing after a few connectors allows verification
that the tools are in good working condition and helps to gauge the working conditions of the environment and calibrate glow level
thresholds.
• Make sure the OCTT batteries are new and fresh. If the light in the connector appears to be less bright prior to camming, consider
replacing the batteries.
• Make sure the VFL patch cord is in good condition, the split sleeve is in good condition, and the ferrule endface is clean and not
scratched.
• Connector glow, or lack of glow, is an indicator, not a verification of termination success. Power meters should always be used for
certification testing. VFLs and/or OTDRs can be used for troubleshooting. If an OTDR needs to be used to test, launch and receive
cords need to be utilized at the end of the link and an average for each connector after a
bi-directional
Note: When using OptiCam 2 termination tool, refer to FS132 Quick Setup Guide on how to use tool.
1. Attach Patch Cord to OCTT
1.1 Make sure laser switch is in the “O” (OFF) position.
1.2 Remove protective dust cover from laser. Insert ST end
of FVFLPC-1.25SMY patch cord into laser aperture
making sure to align tabs. Rotate barrel of ST connector
clockwise to lock in place.
test needs to be calculated to ensure proper insertion loss for each connector.
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1.2
2. Insert Connector Cradle
2.1 Align LC Cradle with OCTT cradle holder and slide
cradle under tabs of cradle holder until it stops.
2.2 Grip cradle holder by grip pads and slide cradle holder to
the pre-termination position (towards the laser aperture).
3. Insert Connector into Cradle
3.1 Remove both dust caps from the connector body.
3.2 If green is visible in the visual window on the backbone
then the connector must be un-cammed before use
(refer to Step 20 to un-cam the connector).
3.3 Hold the connector body with the latch facing up and
slide the connector body into the LC Cradle. The
connector is inserted fully when the backbone threads
snap completely in the cradle flange as shown.
4. Attach Patch Cord to Connector Ferrule
Note: During insertion, the ferrule adapter end must
be in-line with the connector ferrule, NOT at an angle.
4.1 While holding the connector still, gently slide the ferrule
adapter end into the front opening of the cradle and over
the connector ferrule until it stops. To maximize VFL
patch cord life, avoid side-loading the ferrule adapter
end during insertion and testing.
2.2
Visual
Window
3.3
4.1
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5.1 Install the Fanout Kit (FO6CB, FO12CB) according to
the installation instructions FS047*.
5.2 Feed the 250µm coated fibers through the 900µm
fanout tubing until at least 30mm of fiber protrudes from
the end of the tubing. Trim the coated fibers to length at
30mm.
5.3 To reduce the amount of fiber movement, place a drop
of adhesive (Loctite 401 or equivalent Cyanoacrylate
adhesive) at the point that the coated fibers exit the
3mm cable jacket. 250µm coated fibers need to be taut
between cable jacket and the fanout tube assembly.
5.4 Place the 900µm boots onto the fanout tubing and slide
them back out of the way.
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5.3
5.4
5.5 Place an insertion mark on the fanout tubing, 15mm
back from the end of the tubing.
5.6 Place a coating removal mark on the coated fiber 3mm
from the end of the fanout tubing. Strip the coating up to
the coating removal mark. Note: The 3mm of coating
extending from the end of the tubing is intended to
compensate for fiber movement within the fanout tubing
during termination.
Buffer Stripping Guidelines
• Remove no more than 1/4" (6mm) 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.
• Position fiber in the tool's V-notches. Squeeze the
handles firmly and pull tool in the direction of the arrow
on the tool.
• Clean the buffer stripper blades after each strip by
holding the handles open then pulling the casings back
and letting them snap back against the blades.
5.5
5.6
* Denotes revision letter.
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6.1 Remove and dispose of any remaining fiber scraps in
the cleaving tool.
6.2 Clean bare fiber using an isopropyl alcohol (90%
minimum concentration) soaked lint-free wipe. The fiber
should be free of all coating and residue. To prevent
contamination, do not set fiber down or allow it to touch
anything after cleaning.
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6.2
6.3 Depress the fiber clamp lever and insert the end of the
fiber under the fiber clamp and in the V-groove. Hold
the cleaving tool in your hand and depress the fiber
clamp lever to raise the fiber clamp. Insert the end of
the fiber into the V-groove and under the fiber clamp.
Release the fiber clamp lever when the end of the buffer
is located at the 7mm mark (±0.5mm).
6.4 This is a critical step for successful termination.
Gently hold the buffered fiber against the groove in the
base plate using thumb and forefinger of your free
hand. With your other thumb, gently push down on the
housing until the ceramic blade contacts the fiber and
the end of the housing contacts the rubber coating on
the base plate. DO NOT cut the fiber with the ceramic
blade. Release the housing so that the blade is no
longer contacting the fiber.
6.5 Hold the tool in one hand while still holding the fiber
against the base plate. Bend the base plate down until
the fiber breaks. To prevent contamination, do not set
fiber down or allow it to touch anything after cleaving.
IMPORTANT: Do not clean fiber after cleaving.
Replace the ceramic blade in the cleaving tool after
every 1000 cleaves, or if installation yield decreases.
Replacement blade (FJQCVRB) is available.
Housing
Fiber Clamp
Baseplate
Fiber Clamp
Lever
6.3
6.5
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7.1 Insert fiber into the connector body using constant light
pressure until it stops on the fiber stub. Excessive force
during insertion may break the fiber. The fiber should
be guided in straight, not at an angle. If resistance is felt
before the fiber insertion mark is in close proximity to
the back of the connector then retract the fiber a small
amount and continue inserting.
7.2 If the fiber insertion mark is not in close proximity to the
back of the connector then withdraw the fiber
completely out of the connector. Inspect fiber cleave
length. If the fiber cleave length is less than 7mm then
discard the connector and return to step 5. If the fiber
cleave length is 7mm then slightly rotate the fiber
before repeating this step.
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7.1
7.2
8. Clamp Cable
8.1 Squeeze both clamp arms to open clamp pads. Place
cable between the clamp pads and release clamp arms.
The fiber should be straight and the insertion mark
should still be in close proximity to the back of the
connector.
9.Shuttle Cradle Holder
9.1 Grip cradle holder by grip pads and slide cradle holder
towards the cable until it stops. This will create a bow in
the fiber.
10. Turn On Laser
10.1 On the end of the OCTT tool, toggle the switch to the
“I” (ON) position. If the fiber is in the correct position
after this step, a multimode connector typically will
either be dark or glow very dimly; a singlemode
connector will typically glow moderately.
Clamp Pads
Clamp Arm
Grip Pad
Grip Pad
Clamp Arm
8.1
9.1
Switch
10.1
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11.1 Rotate the connector body 90° counter-clockwise
around the center axis until it stops on the cradle (when
looking from rear of connector). Ensure the connector
body remains seated in the cradle during camming.
11.2 Make sure the VFL cord is in contact with the
connector after camming.
11.3 Note that the glow in the connector should be dark (for
both multimode and singlemode connectors). If
terminating in a well lit area, the glow should be dark
when your hands are cupped over the connector. Do
not use the glow in the front or back of the LC
connector to judge the termination. Use the glow in the
middle of the connector under the latch.
11.4 If connector glow is not very dim, turn off laser and uncam the connector (per step 20). Pull the fiber back
slightly and gently urge it forward until it stops on the
stub fiber. (Re-check to make sure the insertion mark is
near the back of the connector).
11.5 Turn the laser on and re-cam the connector. It should
dim or remain dark. If not, turn off the laser and repeat
the process starting at step 5.
11.6 The small visual window on the backbone will be green
to indicate the connector is in the cam position.
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11.1
12. Turn Off Laser
12.1 Toggle the OCTT switch to the “ O” (OFF) position.
While holding connector in place, remove ferrule
adapter end of patch cord from connector.
13. Place the Dust Cover on the Patch Cord
(Optional)
14. Unclamp Cable
14.1 Squeeze both clamp arms to open the clamp pads.
Remove cable from between the clamp pads and
release clamp arms.
CAUTION: DO NOT pull on cable while the connector
is still held in place by the cradle. Doing so could break
the fiber or create an unacceptable termination.
15. Remove Connector from Cradle
15.1 Remove the connector from the cradle by lifting the
back of the connector up while sliding it out of the
cradle.
CAUTION: Do not pull on cable.
16. Reposition Cradle Holder
16.1 Grip cradle holder by grip pads and slide cradle holder
back to the pre-termination position (towards the laser
aperture).
Visual Window
11.6
17. Remove Fiber from Cleaver Tool
Depress the fiber clamp lever then remove and
properly dispose of the fiber scrap.
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18.1 Push the boot forward onto the grooved area of the
backbone until it is against the flange.
18.2 Clean the ferrule end face with an alcohol soaked
wipe, and then a dry wipe. Refer to Visual Inspection
and Cleaning of Fiber Optic Components Best
Practices document FS061* at www.panduit.com.
Place dust cap over the ferrule end.
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Flange
18.1
Dust Cap
18.2
19. Attach Duplex Clip (Optional)
19.1 With a connector held as shown (latch on top, ferrule
facing away), insert the connector into one side of the
duplex clip as shown (clip held with the “A->B” polarity
marking upright and facing forward). The upper tab of
the clip should slide into the pocket underneath the
latch of the connector, and the lower tab should slide
under the connector housing and “snap”, locking it into
place.
19.2 Repeat this procedure for the other connector,
completing the duplexing step.
Note: When making cable assemblies, be sure to
follow the correct “A->B” polarity cross-over
between connectors.
20. Re-Termination
20.1 The connector can be re-terminated if needed. Slide
the boot off the backbone and remove the dust cap.
20.2 Hold the connector body with the latch facing to the
side and slide the connector body into the LC Cradle.
The connector is inserted fully when the backbone
threads snap completely in the cradle flange as
shown.
20.3 Rotate the connector body 90° clockwise until it stops
(when looking from rear of connector) to un-cam the
connector. The visual window should not be green.
20.4 Remove the fiber and repeat from step 1.
Pocket
19.1
*Denotes revision letter.
20.3
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• If installing more then a few connectors, or if installing OptiCam connectors for the first time or a long time, terminate several
connectors and test immediately after to ensure proper technique is being applied. Testing after a few connectors allows verification
that the tools are in good working condition and helps to gauge the working conditions of the environment and calibrate glow level
thresholds.
• Make sure the OCTT batteries are new and fresh. If the light in the connector appears to be less bright prior to camming, consider
replacing the batteries.
• Make sure the VFL patch cord is in good condition, the split sleeve is in good condition, and the ferrule endface is clean and not
scratched.
• Connector glow, or lack of glow, is an indicator, not a verification of termination success. Power meters should always be used for
certification testing. VFLs and/or OTDRs can be used for troubleshooting. If an OTDR needs to be used to test, launch and receive
cords need to be utilized at the end of the link and an average for each connector after a
bi-directional
Note: When using OptiCam 2 termination tool, refer to FS132 Quick Setup Guide on how to use tool.
1. Attach Patch Cord to OCTT
1.1 Make sure laser switch is in the “O” (OFF) position.
1.2 Remove protective dust cover from laser. Insert ST end
of FVFLPC-1.25SMY patch cord into laser aperture
making sure to align tabs. Rotate barrel of ST connector
clockwise to lock in place.
test needs to be calculated to ensure proper insertion loss for each connector.
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1.2
2. Insert Connector Cradle
2.1 Align LC Cradle with OCTT cradle holder and slide
cradle under tabs of cradle holder until it stops.
2.2 Grip cradle holder by grip pads and slide cradle holder to
the pre-termination position (towards the laser aperture).
3. Insert Connector into Cradle
3.1 Remove both dust caps from the connector body.
3.2 If green is visible in the visual window on the backbone
then the connector must be un-cammed before use
(refer to Step 20 to un-cam the connector).
3.3 Hold the connector body with the latch facing up and
slide the connector body into the LC Cradle. The
connector is inserted fully when the backbone threads
snap completely in the cradle flange as shown.
4. Attach Patch Cord to Connector Ferrule
Note: During insertion, the ferrule adapter end must
be in-line with the connector ferrule, NOT at an angle.
4.1 While holding the connector still, gently slide the ferrule
adapter end into the front opening of the cradle and over
the connector ferrule until it stops. To maximize VFL
patch cord life, avoid side-loading the ferrule adapter
end during insertion and testing.
2.2
Visual
Window
3.3
4.1
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Panduit laminated template.
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7mm
AFTER CLEAVING
.28 (7mm)
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
5. Strip 900µm Tight-Buffered Fiber
5.1 Insert the fiber end through the small end of the 900µm
boot. Slide the boot back out of the way.
5.2 Use buffer stripper to strip at least 1.18" (30mm) of
buffer.
5.3 Use the marking pen to place an insertion mark 0.59"
(15mm) back from the end of the stripped buffer.
Buffer Stripping Guidelines
• Remove no more than 1/4" (6mm) 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.
• Position the fiber in the tool's V-notches. Squeeze the
handles firmly and pull tool in the direction of the arrow on
the tool.
• Clean the buffer stripper blades after each strip by holding
the handles open then pulling the casings back and letting
them snap back against the blades.
6. Cleave 900µm Tight-Buffered Fiber
6.1 Remove and dispose of any remaining fiber scraps in
the cleaving tool.
6.2 Clean bare fiber using an isopropyl alcohol (90%
minimum concentration) soaked lint-free wipe. The fiber
should be free of all coating and residue. To prevent
contamination, do not set fiber down or allow it to touch
anything after cleaning.
6.3 Depress the fiber clamp lever and insert the end of the
fiber under the fiber clamp and in the V-groove. Hold the
cleaving tool in your hand and depress the fiber clamp
lever to raise the fiber clamp. Insert the end of the fiber
into the V-groove and under the fiber clamp. Release the
fiber clamp lever when the end of the buffer is located at
the 7mm mark (±0.5mm).
6.4 This is a critical step for successful termination.
Gently hold the buffered fiber against the groove in the
base plate using thumb and forefinger of your free hand.
With your other thumb, gently push down on the
housing until the ceramic blade contacts the fiber and
the end of the housing contacts the rubber coating on
the base plate. DO NOT cut the fiber with the ceramic
blade. Release the housing so that the blade is no
longer contacting the fiber.
6.5 Hold the tool in one hand while still holding the fiber
against the base plate. Bend the base plate down until
the fiber breaks. To prevent contamination, do not set
fiber down or allow it to touch anything after cleaving.
IMPORTANT: Do not clean fiber after cleaving. Replace
the ceramic blade in the cleaving tool after every 1000
cleaves, or if installation yield decreases.
6.6 Replacement blade (FJQCVRB) is available.
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7.1 Insert fiber into the connector body using constant light
pressure until it stops on the fiber stub. Excessive force
during insertion may break the fiber. The fiber should
be guided in straight, not at an angle. If resistance is felt
before the fiber insertion mark is in close proximity to
the back of the connector then retract the fiber a small
amount and continue inserting. If the fiber insertion
mark is not in close proximity to the back of the
connector then withdraw the fiber completely out of the
connector.
7.2 Inspect fiber cleave length. If the fiber cleave length is
less than 7mm then discard the connector and return to
step 5. If the fiber cleave length is 7mm then slightly
rotate the fiber before repeating this step.
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7.2
8. Clamp Cable
8.1 Squeeze both clamp arms to open clamp pads. Place
cable between the clamp pads and release clamp
arms. The fiber should be straight and the insertion
mark should still be in close proximity to the back of the
connector.
9. Shuttle Cradle Holder
9.1 Grip cradle holder by grip pads and slide cradle holder
towards the cable until it stops. This will create a bow in
the fiber.
10. Turn On Laser
10.1On the end of the OCTT tool, toggle the switch to the
“I” (ON) position. If the fiber is in the correct position
after this step, a multimode connector typically will
either be dark or glow very dimly; a singlemode
connector will typically glow moderately.
Clamp Pads
Clamp Arm
Grip Pad
Grip Pad
Clamp Arm
8.1
9.1
Switch
10.1
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11.1 Rotate the connector body 90° counter-clockwise
around the center axis until it stops on the cradle (when
looking from rear of connector). Ensure the connector
body remains seated in the cradle during camming.
11.2 Make sure the VFL cord is in contact with the
connector after camming.
11.3 Note that the glow in the connector should be dark (for
both multimode and singlemode connectors). If
terminating in a well lit area, the glow should be dark
when your hands are cupped over the connector. Do
not use the glow in the front or back of the LC
connector to judge the termination. Use the glow in the
middle of the connector under the latch.
11.4 If connector glow is not very dim, turn off laser and un-
cam the connector (per step 20). Pull the fiber back
slightly and gently urge it forward until it stops on the
stub fiber. (Re-check to make sure the insertion mark is
near the back of the connector).
11.5 Turn the laser on and re-cam the connector. It should
dim or remain dark. If not, turn off the laser and repeat
the process starting at step 5.
11.6 The small visual window on the backbone will be green
to indicate the connector is in the cam position.
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12. Turn Off Laser
12.1 Toggle the OCTT switch to the “ O ” (OFF) position.
While holding connector in place, remove ferrule
adapter end of patch cord from connector.
13. Place the Dust Cover on the Patch Cord
(Optional)
14. Unclamp Cable
14.1 Squeeze both clamp arms to open the clamp pads.
Remove cable from between the clamp pads and
release clamp arms.
CAUTION: DO NOT pull on cable while the connector
is still held in place by the cradle. Doing so could break
the fiber or create an unacceptable termination.
15. Remove Connector from Cradle
15.1 Remove the connector from the cradle by lifting the
back of the connector up while sliding it out of the
cradle.
CAUTION: Do not pull on cable.
16. Reposition Cradle Holder
16.1 Grip cradle holder by grip pads and slide cradle holder
back to the pre-termination position (towards the laser
aperture).
17. Remove Fiber from Cleaver Tool
17.1 Depress the fiber clamp lever then remove and
properly dispose of the fiber scrap.
Visual Window
11.6
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18.1 Push the boot forward onto the grooved area of the
backbone until it is against the flange.
18.2 Clean the ferrule end face with an alcohol soaked
wipe, and then a dry wipe. Refer to Visual Inspection
and Cleaning of Fiber Optic Components Best
Practices document FS061* at www.panduit.com.
Place dust cap over the ferrule end.
19. Attach Duplex Clip (Optional)
19.1 With a connector held as shown (latch on top, ferrule
facing away), insert the connector into one side of the
duplex clip as shown (clip held with the “A->B” polarity
marking upright and facing forward). The upper tab of
the clip should slide into the pocket underneath the
latch of the connector, and the lower tab should slide
under the connector housing and “snap”, locking it into
place.
19.2 Repeat this procedure for the other connector,
completing the duplexing step.
Note: When making cable assemblies, be sure to
follow the correct “A->B” polarity cross-over
between connectors.
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Flange
18.1
Dust Cap
18.2
Pocket
20. Re-Termination
20.1 The connector can be re-terminated if needed. Slide
the boot off the backbone and remove the dust cap.
20.2 Hold the connector body with the latch facing to the
side and slide the connector body into the LC Cradle.
The connector is inserted fully when the backbone
threads snap completely in the cradle flange as
shown.
20.3 Rotate the connector body 90° clockwise until it stops
(when looking from rear of connector) to un-cam the
connector. The visual window should not be green.
20.4 Remove the fiber and repeat from step 1.
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• If installing more then a few connectors, or if installing OptiCam connectors for the first time or a long time, terminate several
connectors and test immediately after to ensure proper technique is being applied. Testing after a few connectors allows verification
that the tools are in good working condition and helps to gauge the working conditions of the environment and calibrate glow level
thresholds.
• Make sure the OCTT batteries are new and fresh. If the light in the connector appears to be less bright prior to camming, consider
replacing the batteries.
• Make sure the VFL patch cord is in good condition, the split sleeve is in good condition, and the ferrule endface is clean and not
scratched.
• Connector glow, or lack of glow, indicates the probability of a successful termination. Power meters should always be used for
certification testing. VFLs and/or OTDRs can be used for troubleshooting. If an OTDR needs to be used to test, launch and receive
cords need to be utilized at the end of the link and an average for each connector after a
bi-directional
Note: When using OptiCam 2 termination tool, refer to FS132 Quick Setup Guide on how to use tool.
1. Attach Patch Cord to OCTT
1.1 Make sure laser switch is in the “O” (OFF) position.
1.2 Remove protective dust cover from laser. Insert ST end
of FVFLPC-1.25SMY patch cord into laser aperture
making sure to align tabs. Rotate barrel of ST connector
clockwise to lock in place.
test needs to be calculated to ensure proper insertion loss for each connector.
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1.2
2. Insert Connector Cradle
2.1 Align LC Cradle with OCTT cradle holder and slide
cradle under tabs of cradle holder until it stops.
2.2 Grip cradle holder by grip pads and slide cradle holder
to the pre-termination position (towards the laser
aperture).
3. Insert Connector into Cradle
3.1 Remove both dust caps from the connector body.
3.2 If green is visible in the visual window on the backbone
then the connector must be un-cammed before use
(refer to Step 18 to un-cam the connector).
3.3 Hold the connector body with the latch facing up and
slide the connector body into the LC Cradle. The
connector is inserted fully when the backbone threads
snap completely in the cradle flange as shown.
4. Attach Patch Cord to Connector Ferrule
Note: During insertion, the ferrule adapter end must
be in-line with the connector ferrule, NOT at an angle.
4.1 While holding the connector still, gently slide the ferrule
adapter end into the front opening of the cradle and over
the connector ferrule until it stops. To maximize VFL
patch cord life, avoid side-loading the ferrule adapter
end during insertion and testing.
2.2
Visual
Window
3.3
4.1
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IMPORTANT! Due to printing variations, use a rigid
Panduit laminated template.
scale for stripping dimensions, or the appropriate
5.2
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
5. Strip Jacketed Cable
5.1 If using duplex cable, split the two cables approximately
6" (152mm) or as needed.
5.2 Following the stripping dimensions, use the marking pen
to mark the cable jacket 1.89" (48mm) from the end.
5.3 Strip off the cable at the jacket removal mark. 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 1.6mm -
2.0mm jacketed fiber, use the first hole (marked “0.8mm”
or #20AWG) from the tip of the jacket stripper.
5.4 Insert fiber through the small end of appropriate boot for
your specific cable type. Use the boot to fold the aramid
yarn back over the jacket, holding it out of the way.
5.5 Use the marking pen to place a buffer length mark on
the buffer 0.71" (18mm) from the edge of the jacket.
Place an insertion mark 0.59" (15mm) back from the
first mark.
5.6 Use the marking pen to place a mark on the buffer at the
edge of the jacketing.
5.7 Use the buffer stripper to strip the buffer to the buffer
length mark.
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5.4
Buffer Stripping Guidelines
• Remove no more than 1/4" (6mm) 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.
• Position the fiber in the tool's V-notches. Squeeze the
handles firmly and pull tool in the direction of the arrow on
the tool.
• Clean the buffer stripper blades after each strip by holding
the handles open then pulling the casings back and
letting them snap back against the blades.
6. Cleave 900µm Tight-Buffered Fiber
6.1 Remove and dispose of any remaining fiber scraps in
the cleaving tool.
6.2 Clean bare fiber using an isopropyl alcohol (90%
minimum concentration) soaked lint-free wipe. The fiber
should be free of all coating and residue. To prevent
contamination, do not set fiber down or allow it to touch
anything after cleaning.
6.3 Depress the fiber clamp lever and insert the end of the
fiber under the fiber clamp and in the V-groove. Hold the
cleaving tool in your hand and depress the fiber clamp
lever to raise the fiber clamp. Insert the end of the fiber
into the V-groove and under the fiber clamp. Release the
fiber clamp lever when the end of the buffer is located at
the 7mm mark (±0.5mm).
Housing
Fiber Clamp
Baseplate
6.2
Fiber
Clamp
Lever
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If the buffer length mark
has moved, carefully work
the buffer back into the
jacket until the mark is in
its original position.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
6.4 This is a critical step for successful termination.
Gently hold the buffered fiber against the groove in the
base plate using thumb and forefinger of your free
hand. With your other thumb, gently push down on the
housing until the ceramic blade contacts the fiber and
the end of the housing contacts the rubber coating on
the base plate. DO NOT cut the fiber with the ceramic
blade. Release the housing so that the blade is no
longer contacting the fiber.
6.5 Hold the tool in one hand while still holding the fiber
against the base plate. Bend the base plate down until
the fiber breaks. To prevent contamination, do not set
fiber down or allow it to touch anything after cleaving.
IMPORTANT: Do not clean fiber after cleaving.
Replace the ceramic blade in the cleaving tool after
every 1000 cleaves, or if installation yield decreases.
6.6 Replacement blade (FJQCVRB) is available.
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6.4
6.5
7. Insert Fiber
7.1 Check the location of the buffer length mark to make
sure it is at the edge of the jacket. If necessary,
carefully work the fiber back in until the mark is at the
edge of the jacket.
7.2 Insert fiber into the connector body using constant light
pressure until it stops on the fiber stub. Excessive force
during insertion may break the fiber. The fiber should
be guided in straight not at an angle. If resistance is felt
before the fiber insertion mark is in close proximity to
the back of the connector then retract the fiber a small
amount and continue inserting. If the fiber insertion
mark is not in close proximity to the back of the
connector then withdraw the fiber completely out of the
connector. Inspect fiber cleave length. If the fiber cleave
length is less than 7mm then discard the connector and
return to step 5. If the fiber cleave length is 7mm then
slightly rotate the fiber before repeating this step.
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8.1 Squeeze both clamp arms to open clamp pads. Place
cable between the clamp pads and release clamp
arms. The fiber should be straight and the insertion
mark should still be in close proximity to the back of the
connector.
Note: Do not shuttle cradle holder for jacketed
cable terminations.
9.Turn On Laser
9.1 On the end of the OCTT tool, toggle the switch to the
“I” (ON) position. If the fiber is in the correct position
after this step, a multimode connector typically will
either be dark or glow very dimly; a singlemode
connector will typically glow moderately.
10. Cam the Connector
10.1 Rotate the connector body 90° counter-clockwise
around the center axis until it stops on the cradle
(when looking from rear of connector). Ensure the
connector body remains seated in the cradle during
camming.
10.2 Make sure the VFL cord is in contact with the
connector after camming.
10.3 Note that the glow in the connector should be dark (for
both multimode and singlemode connectors). If
terminating in a well lit area, the glow should be dark
when your hands are cupped over the connector. Do
not use the glow in the front or back of the LC
connector to judge the termination. Use the glow in the
middle of the connector under the latch.
10.4 If connector glow is not very dim, turn off laser and un-
cam the connector (per step 18). Pull the fiber back
slightly and gently urge it forward until it stops on the
stub fiber. (Re-check to make sure the insertion mark
is near the back of the connector).
10.5 Turn the laser on and re-cam the connector. It should
dim or remain dark. If not, turn off the laser and repeat
the process starting at step 5.
10.6 The small visual window on the backbone will be
green to indicate the connector is in the cam position.
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8.1
9.1
10.1
11. Turn Off Laser
11.1 Toggle the OCTT switch to the “ O ” (OFF) position.
12. Place the Dust Cover on the Patch Cord
13. Unclamp Cable
13.1 Squeeze both clamp arms to open the clamp pads.
While holding connector in place, remove ferrule
adapter end of patch cord from connector.
(Optional)
Remove cable from between the clamp pads and
release clamp arms. CAUTION: DO NOT pull on cable
while the connector is still held in place by the cradle.
Doing so could break the fiber or create an
unacceptable termination.
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14.1 Remove the connector from the cradle by lifting the back
of the connector straight up and sliding it out of the
cradle.
CAUTION: Do not pull on cable.
15. Remove Fiber from Cleaver Tool
15.1 Depress the fiber clamp lever then remove and properly
dispose of the fiber scrap.
16. Assemble Connector and Boot
16.1 Slide the boot back to release the aramid yarn. Cut the
aramid yarn approximately 0.20" (5mm) past the flange.
16.2 Flare the aramid yarn evenly around the perimeter of
the grooved area of the backbone. Use tweezers for
best results. There will be a slight gap between the
cable jacket and the backbone.
16.3 Push the boot forward and thread clockwise onto the
grooved area of the backbone until it seats against the
flange. Best cable retention is achieved when the
aramid yarn protrudes slightly from the flange area.
16.4 Clean the ferrule end face with an alcohol soaked wipe,
and then a dry wipe. Refer to Visual Inspection and
Cleaning of Fiber Optic Components Best Practices
document FS061* at www.panduit.com. Place dust cap
over the ferrule end.
17. Attach Duplex Clip (Optional)
17.1 With a connector held as shown (latch on top, ferrule
facing away), insert the connector into one side of the
duplex clip as shown (clip held with the “A->B” polarity
marking upright and facing forward). The upper tab of
the clip should slide into the pocket underneath the
latch of the connector, and the lower tab should slide
under the connector housing and “snap”, locking it into
place.
17.2 Repeat this procedure for the other connector,
completing the duplexing step.
Note: When making cable assemblies, be sure to
follow the correct “A->B” polarity cross-over
between connectors.
18. Re-Termination
18.1 The connector can be re-terminated if needed. Unscrew
the boot from the backbone and remove the dust cap.
18.2 Hold the connector body with the latch facing to the side
and slide the connector body into the LC Cradle. The
connector is inserted fully when the backbone threads
snap completely in the cradle flange as shown.
18.3 Rotate the connector body 90° clockwise until it stops
(when looking from rear of connector) to un-cam the
connector. The visual window should not be green.
18.4 Remove the fiber and repeat from step 1.
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16.3
Dust Cap
16.4
Pocket
17.1
18.3
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