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ADCP-90-250

Issue 1, November 1996

4-40001-2326 Page 1

 1996, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.

FTD1 36-Fiber Wall Box

User Manual

Content Page

INTRODUCTION

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Revision History

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Trademark Information

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Admonishments

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1. DESCRIPTION

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A. Functional Description

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B. Physical Description

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C. Technical Description

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2. INSTALLATION

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A. Wall Mounting the Wall Box

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B. Rack Mounting the Wall Box

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C. Installing Wall Box Components

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D. Replacement Procedure — Key Locks

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3. OPERATION

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A. Cleaning the Connectors and Adapters

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B. Routing the Patch Cords in the Wall Box

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4. SYSTEM INTEGRATION SERVICES

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5. CUSTOMER SUPPORT SERVICES

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INTRODUCTION

This user manual describes the features and functions of ADC’s FTD1 36-Fiber Wall Box. Also
included are the wall box installation and operation procedures.

Revision History

ISSUE DATE REASON FOR CHANGE

1 11/96 Original

Trademark Information

Hubbell is a registered trademark of Hubbell Incorporated

Summary of Contents for ADCP-90-250

Page 1: ...the Wall Box 7 C Installing Wall Box Components 7 D Replacement Procedure Key Locks 11 3 OPERATION 12 A Cleaning the Connectors and Adapters 13 B Routing the Patch Cords in the Wall Box 13 4 SYSTEM I...

Page 2: ...order of severity of injury or damage and likelihood of occurrence Danger Danger is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will cause severe personal injury death or substantial property damag...

Page 3: ...hrink fusion splice chips in three splice trays Up to four OSP cables can enter from either above or below the wall box i e two from above and two from below A Hubbell connector kit and four cable cla...

Page 4: ...hat is 8 5 inches 21 6 cm high and 14 inches 35 6 cm wide see Figure 3 The rear panel has two slots for the splice strap assembly that retains the splice trays The left side of the wall box includes p...

Page 5: ...is area 8517 B SPLICE TRAYS LOWER CABLE CLAMP KIT UPPER CABLE CLAMP KIT GROUNDING STUD ASSEMBLIES HUBBELL CONNECTOR KIT FC ADAPTERS RETAINERS Figure 4 Wall Box Details C Technical Description 1 08 Tab...

Page 6: ...from the back any needed ground stud assemblies near the left side of the wall box See Figure 5 Sufficient hardware for four stud assemblies is supplied with the wall box STUD 8518 A NUTS WASHERS BAC...

Page 7: ...using a Hubbell connector kit and cable clamp assembly Hubbell Connector Kit 2 06 The Hubbell connector kit Figure 6 is installed on site to secure an OSP cable to the bottom or top of the wall box Ea...

Page 8: ...tend 2 5 times around the radius limiters that surround the splice tray 1 Mount the selected cable clamp mounting plate either high or low using two 4 mounting screws into the rear panel of the wall b...

Page 9: ...r Cable Clamp Assembly Details Splicing OSP Cable s to Fiber Cables 2 08 If the soft wall bundle fiber cables are already installed and routed to the splice trays prepare the ends of the OSP cable s a...

Page 10: ...ray on the back panel of the wall box using the splice strap assembly supplied Stack the three splice trays and secure them with the splice strap assembly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18...

Page 11: ...Two sheets of labels are provided with the wall box Use the Brady labels to mark the stub ends of individual OSP cable fibers The strip labels on the other sheet can be put on the inside of the left f...

Page 12: ...LASER RADIATION DO NOT LOOK INTO CONNECTOR 25 26 27 CAUTION LASER RADIATION DO NOT LOOK INTO CONNECTOR 28 29 30 CAUTION LASER RADIATION DO NOT LOOK INTO CONNECTOR 31 32 33 CAUTION LASER RADIATION DO N...

Page 13: ...ters be cleaned just before making connections 3 03 The cleaning kit available from ADC catalog number FPC CLNKIT can be used to clean the connectors and adapters used in the wall box B Routing the Pa...

Page 14: ...fting Services 5 CUSTOMER SUPPORT SERVICES 5 01 ADC offers the following customer support services For calls originating in the U S A or Canada dial 1 800 366 3891 then request the extension listed Fo...

Page 15: ...consequential or other similar damages This disclaimer of liability applies to all products publications and services during and after the warranty period This publication may be verified at any time...

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