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1 Page 1 ADCP -007 PN 7 Rev A A SBC Companies Fiber Distribution Frame Interbay Management Panel Cross-Connect Procedures
2 I. Introduction Page 3 II. Recommended Jumper lengths Page III. Cross-Connecting Procedures for Lower Route Page IV. Multibay Cross-Connecting Procedures A. Routing jumpers between adjacent bays in a multibay lineup 1. Connecting ports on the outside edges of adjacent bays Page 9 2. Connecting ports on the same sides of adjacent bays Page 3. Connecting ports on the inside edges of adjacent bays Page V. Cross-Connecting Procedures for Upper Route Page VI. Multibay Cross-Connecting Procedures for Upper Route Page 1 VII. Fiber Optic Terminal (FOT) Jumper Routing Page 1 Page 2 ADCP -007 PN 7 Rev A
3 I. Introduction This routing guide is intended for SBC Companies for the best cable management within bay lineups using ADC FDF with an upper and lower trough. Minimum jumper length in all cases is 2m (approximately ft.) to prevent intermodule noise. Do not use this procedure if upper trough is not present or for non-adc FDF bay configurations. ADC Assistance Technical Assistance Ext. 37 Center Customer Service Ext. 00 Returns Ext. 378 ADCP -007 PN 7 Rev A Page 3
4 Bay Zoning Map FOT OSP FOT OSP TOP TROUGH 9L 9R 9L 9R 9L 9R 9L 9R BLANK 8L 8R 8L 8R 8L 8R 8L 8R 7L 7R 7L 7R 7L 7R 7L 7R UPPER ZONE L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L R L R 3L 3R 3L 3R 3L 3R 3L 3R LOWER ZONE 2L 2R 2L 2R 2L 2R 2L 2R 1L 1R 1L 1R 1L 1R 1L 1R LOWER TROUGH BAY 1 BAY 2 BAY 3 BAY -B 1. Locate Origination and Destination points on Zone Map. 2. If EITHER Origination OR Destination is in a lower zone (1L, 1R, 2L, 2R, 3L, 3R, L, R, L, R) use procedure on page, Cross-Connecting Procedures for Lower Route. 3. If BOTH Origination AND Destination is in an upper zone (L, R, 7L, 7R, 8L, 8R, 9L, 9R) use procedure on page, Cross-Connecting Procedures for Upper Route. Page ADCP -007 PN 7 Rev A
5 II. Recommended Jumper Lengths Lower Trough NUMBER OF LOWER TROUGHS REQUIRED PATCHCORD LENGTH (M) A Upper Trough NUMBER OF UPPER TROUGHS REQUIRED PATCHCORD LENGTH (M) B ADCP -007 PN 7 Rev A Page
6 III. Cross-Connect Procedures for Lower Route 1 TERMINATE one end of the patchcord at the appropriate port A 2 ROUTE the patchcord through the vertical cable guides to the lower trough. 2 1-A 3 PLACE the patchcord in the lower trough. 3 Page 0-A ADCP -007 PN 7 Rev A
7 III. Cross-Connect Procedures for Lower Route (continued) ROUTE the unterminated end of the patchcord to the second connection port. NOTE: Be sure to leave the extra patchcord slack in the lower trough. 019-A TERMINATE the second end of the patchcord to the appropriate port. 1-A ROUTE the second end of the patchcord through the vertical cable guides to the lower trough. ADCP -007 PN 7 Rev A 1-A Page 7
8 III. Cross-Connect Procedures for Lower Route (continued) 7 LOOP the patchcord slack, located in the lower trough, over the appropriate interbay management spool. 7 NOTE: See appropriate application drawing located within this user manual for recommended specific cable routings. CORRECT ROUTING DO NOT WRAP PATCH CORD MULTIPLE TIMES AROUND SAME SPOOL DO NOT WEAVE PATCH CORD AROUND SPOOLS 197-A Page 8 INCORRECT ROUTING ADCP -007 PN 7 Rev A
9 IV. Multibay Cross-Connecting Procedures for Lower Route Between adjacent bays in a multibay line up Connecting ports on the outside edges of adjacent bays 7-A ADCP -007 PN 7 Rev A Page 9
10 IV. Multibay Cross-Connecting Procedures for Lower Route (continued) Between adjacent bays in a multibay line up Connecting ports on the same sides of adjacent bays 8-B Page ADCP -007 PN 7 Rev A
11 IV. Multibay Cross-Connecting Procedures for Lower Route (continued) Between adjacent bays in a multibay line up Connecting ports on the inside edges of adjacent bays 9-B ADCP -007 PN 7 Rev A Page
12 V. Cross-Connecting Procedures for Upper Route 1 TERMINATE one end of the patchcord at the appropriate port A 2 2 ROUTE the patchcord through the vertical cable guides to the upper trough. 199-A 3 3 PLACE the patchcord in the upper trough. Page 1-A ADCP -007 PN 7 Rev A
13 21 V. Cross-Connecting Procedures for Upper Route (continued) ROUTE the unterminated end of the patchcord to the second connection port. NOTE: Be sure to leave the extra patchcord slack in the upper trough. 131-A TERMINATE the second end of the patchcord to the appropriate port. 132-A ROUTE the second end of the patchcord through the vertical cable guides to the upper trough. ADCP -007 PN 7 Rev A 133-A Page 13
14 V. Cross-Connecting Procedures for Upper Route (continued) 7 LOOP the patchcord slack, located in the upper trough, under the appropriate interbay management spool. NOTE: See appropriate application drawing located within this user manual for recommended specific cable routings. 7 CORRECT ROUTING DO NOT WRAP PATCH CORD MULTIPLE TIMES AROUND SAME SPOOL DO NOT WEAVE PATCH CORD AROUND SPOOLS 138-A INCORRECT ROUTING Page 1 ADCP -007 PN 7 Rev A
15 VI. Multibay Cross-Connecting Procedures for Upper Route Between adjacent bays in a multibay line up Connecting ports on the outside edges of adjacent bays 9-A ADCP -007 PN 7 Rev A Page 1
16 VII. Fiber Optic Terminal (FOT) Jumper Routing TO FOT EQUIPMENT PATCHCORD BUNDLE (ALL TO THE SAME MODULE) FOT OSP PATCHCORD CHANNEL ROUTE BEHIND SPOOLS 133-A BUNDLE TO OTHER MODULE Rear View ROUTE THROUGH FANNING TREE LOOP CORRESPONDING TO ROW POSITION NOTE: Work from the top down. Arrange bundles inside to outside in channel. LEAVE SERVICE LOOP BELOW SPOOL Page 1 ADCP -007 PN 7 Rev A
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