CommScope 360G2-iP-1U-32-MPO-DP-SD Instruction Sheet Download Page 9

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Step 6 

– Install Cover and Door 

 

Install top cover and trough door (both provided) to shield shelf from foreign particles. The cover, which is made 
of  clear,  flame-retardant  plastic,  slides  on  and  off  shelf.  The  door  for  the  patch  cord  trough  is  hinged  and  has 
touch-latches for closing and opening. 

1.  Slide cover through flanges on shelf until cover reaches the back wall of shelf. 

2.  Remove door from protective wrapping. 

3.  Orient door at an angle from trough and position hinge pins on door into hinge sockets on trough. 

4.  Using one hand to support bottom of trough on one end, push down on inside of door over hinge pins with 

other hand to seat pins into hinge sockets. 

5.  Repeat on other end to secure door to trough. 

6.  Pivot door into the vertical position until strikes engage latches and door snaps into the closed position with 

an audible click. 

7.  Door may be reopened by pulling on both upper corners of door (opposite strikes) until the latches release 

(verified by an audible click). 

 

Note:

  Trough  door  may  be  removed  when  opened  to  a  45°  position,  by  holding  one  of  the  side  hinge 

brackets and pulling upward until hinge pins release from socket. Lift door to release from hinge socket on 
other side bracket. 

8.   Fully retract the shelf in the rack. 

Step 7 

– Trough Removal (If Required) 

1.  Using  a  Phillips  head  screwdriver,  loosen  the  two  captive  screws  located  on  the  inside  of  the  fiber 

management rings on each end of the trough, then pull the trough off. 

Note:

  Captive screws will not disengage from trough. 

 

Summary of Contents for 360G2-iP-1U-32-MPO-DP-SD

Page 1: ...ting iPatch System the iPatch Rack and Panel Managers must be running firmware version 8 1 or later and the imVision Controller must be running firmware version 10 1 or later The System Manager firmware used to manage the system must be version 7 1 or later We recommend that you upgrade the System Manager software to version 7 1 or a later version before you install the shelf Ordering information ...

Page 2: ...d Flat blade screwdriver Phillips head screwdriver Specifications Fiber Optic Interface Industry standard MPO Compatible Fiber Size Multimode with 50 µm core diameter such as LazrSPEED Singlemode with 8 3 µm core diameter such as TeraSPEED Environmental Data Temperature Range 40º F to 158º F 40º C to 70º C storage 23º F to 122º F 5º C to 50º C operational Humidity 95 noncondensing Parts List Verif...

Page 3: ...safety glasses to install the shelf Although standard safety glasses provide no protection from potential optical radiation they offer protection from accidental airborne hardware and cleaning solvents Precautions iPatch high density fiber modules require virtually no maintenance to maintain their performance They contain no user serviceable components and any damage to the anti tamper label or re...

Page 4: ...l to the outside of the rail 4 Snap the corrugated tubing protecting panel bus jumper into the cable retainer clip on the outside of rail as shown 5 Position the corrugated tubing so that about 3 5 inches 89mm of tubing extends past the end of cable retainer clip 6 Position the exposed ribbon cable of the panel bus jumper in the flat retainer clips on the outside of the sliding rail as shown above...

Page 5: ...h screws included in the kit Mount shelf to rack using four 12 24 x 1 2 inch screws provided For an ETSI rack use the 600 23BRKT accessory kit ordered separately and install one conversion bracket on one side of the shelf using two of the four 10 32 x 3 8 inch screws included in the kit Mount shelf to rack using four M6 x 12 screws not provided The shelf will not be centered in the rack 2 Connect ...

Page 6: ...ough on shelf so that indentions behind captive screws rest on the standoffs 2 Using a Phillips head screwdriver tighten the captive screw on each end of trough to secure it to shelf Note If installing the trough on a sliding shelf pull the shelf out enough to support the faceplate from behind before tightening the captive screws ...

Page 7: ...de of rear apron Carefully loop cable to rear of shelf on either side and continue to feed cable over top of rear apron Loosely secure cable to rear of shelf using a cable tie or hook and loop strap 4 Temporarily store slack sub units in shelf 5 Remove plug from appropriate size opening in shelf to accommodate cable gland on fiber cable Select an opening on rear apron that will be most advantageou...

Page 8: ...he panel bus jumper may slide in the corrugated tubing Method B Note This method reduces the slack loop length at rear of shelf but it requires an open space of at least 1U above the shelf to work 1 Working back from where the fiber cable enters shelf at a cable gland carefully loop cable over rear fiber management bar and then across shelf slide on opposite side of chassis from cable entry point ...

Page 9: ...th other hand to seat pins into hinge sockets 5 Repeat on other end to secure door to trough 6 Pivot door into the vertical position until strikes engage latches and door snaps into the closed position with an audible click 7 Door may be reopened by pulling on both upper corners of door opposite strikes until the latches release verified by an audible click Note Trough door may be removed when ope...

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