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C (G)-310 Main Frame Connector 

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may be exposed to the weather. When unpacking 

the connector from its shipping carton, use care so 

as not to damage the connectors or stub. 

Caution: To avoid damage–do not bend the 

cable stub in a short radius. 

Note: 

Do not remove the connector from its 

protective carton until it is ready for installation on 

the frame. 

3.2

 

If protector modules have been installed in 

the connector, they should remain in the detent 

position. It is not necessary to remove the 

protector modules before installing the connector 

on the frame. 

4. Installing Stubbed Connectors

4.1

 

Prior to installing the C(G)–310 connector,

open the cable entrance slots or ferrules in the

floor in accordance with local practices. (For

overhead cable, follow the instructions given in

Section 6 for Changing Stub Position.) If there are

fanning strips on the frame vertical, remove them.

The C(G)–310 connector fanning strip is an

integral part of the connector panel. Mark the

cable number and pair count of each connector

stub cable and attach to the stub cable prior to

placing it through the floor to the vault.

4.2

 

Remove the connector from the shipping 

carton and route the stub cable into the cable vault 

from in front of the vertical side of the distributing 

frame. Remove any cable twist that might be 

present. 

4.3

 

Attach the C(G)–310 connectors to the left 

side of the distributing frame vertical mounting bar, 

beginning at the lower end of the frame (Figures 2 

and 3). Use the 1/4-20 mounting screws furnished 

with the connectors. Place the top screw in the 

vertical mounting bar on the MDF. Hang the 

connector on this screw using the keyhole slot on 

the C(G)–310 mounting bracket. Now install the 

lower screw into the bracket and frame and tighten 

both screws. 

Summary of Contents for C(G)-310

Page 1: ...re addresses stubbed connectors the second addresses stubless connectors 2 Description 2 1 The C G 310 connector consists of a connector base designed for installation on a main distributing frame MDF...

Page 2: ...iven in Section 6 for Changing Stub Position If there are fanning strips on the frame vertical remove them The C G 310 connector fanning strip is an integral part of the connector panel Mark the cable...

Page 3: ...connector to the 1 4 20 terminal on the main frame copper ground bar using the long 28 inch ground strap 5 4 Isolated ground method Remove the short 3 1 2 inch ground strap from the no 10 screw groun...

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Page 5: ...e molded end of the cable stub above the top of the connector base before using this method 6 1 2 Remove cable clamps from pressure plug and mounting bar 6 1 3 Turn cable stub 180 degrees 6 1 4 Reinst...

Page 6: ...ket Figure 7 Set the base aside and save screws 7 2 2 Mount the temporary mounting brackets to the mounting bracket on the frame by using the four 4 8 32 screws provided Use the small temporary mounti...

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Page 10: ...r grounding splicing and changing stub positions given in Sections 5 and 6 NOTES 1 Test Field 100 Tip Ring pair test receptacles 50 at top and 50 at the bottom of the connector base 2 Connector Field...

Page 11: ...the CO jumpers is on the front of the panel immediately to the right of the wire wrap terminals Each group of 10 cable pairs has two large fanning strip holes to facilitate access of the jumper wires...

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