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Instruction Sheet 860382035 

Issue 5, May 2012

 

 
 

M3200 FTP Modular Panel Instructions 

 

 

 

 

© 2012 CommScope, Inc.  All rights reserved 

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General 

The 

CommScope

  M3200 FTP modular panel is a highly flexible 24-port, front or rear accessible patch panel 

assembly. When properly grounded and installed with 

FTP

  M-series or J-series outlets, modular patch cords, 

and cables, it is an integral part of an 

X1OD FTP

  connectivity system. The panel consists of a rack mounted 

base unit, three slide-in drawers with conductive front bezels, and labels for standard port numbering. It mounts 
in a standard 19-inch (483 mm) equipment rack with universal hole spacing and incorporates lugs for panel 
grounding. 

Ordering information is listed below:   

Material ID 

Description 

760058578 

M3200 FTP modular panel 

A separately orderable removal tool kit (760122713) is required for use with the panel. 

 

M3200 FTP Modular Panel (24-Port) 

How to Contact Us 

 

To find out more about 

CommScope

® 

 products, visit us on the web at  

http://www.commscope.com/

 

 

For technical assistance: 

Within the United States, contact your local account representative or technical support at 

 

1-800-344-0223. Outside the United States, contact your local account representative or Authorized 
Business Partner. 

Summary of Contents for M3200

Page 1: ...front bezels and labels for standard port numbering It mounts in a standard 19 inch 483 mm equipment rack with universal hole spacing and incorporates lugs for panel grounding Ordering information is listed below Material ID Description 760058578 M3200 FTP modular panel A separately orderable removal tool kit 760122713 is required for use with the panel M3200 FTP Modular Panel 24 Port How to Conta...

Page 2: ...t WARNING Important Safety Instructions When using this product the following basic safety precautions should be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons 1 Never install communications wiring in wet locations unless it is designed for wet locations 2 Never install this product during a lightning storm There is a remote risk of electric shock 3 Never touch uninsulate...

Page 3: ...ing the supplied cable ties Tie wrap two cables one from upper row and one from lower row together to a lug as shown Do not tie wrap cables from the upper row of modules directly to the tie wrap lugs Step 2b Remove Carrier from Panel for Front Access Cabling Alternate Captive screws 1 Remove a carrier from base by loosening two captive screws and sliding it forward 2 Populate the carrier as descri...

Page 4: ...d from any CommScope representative A perforated sheet 760060392 for use in most laser printers is available or the labels may be trimmed from plain paper The label should be 0 43 inches 11 mm wide and 1 40 inches 36 mm high Method B Print the port designations with a standard tape based labeler Each labeling area will accommodate a tape up to 0 43 inches 11 mm wide and 1 40 inches 36 mm high Meth...

Page 5: ...382035 Issue 5 May 2012 Page 5 of 5 Removing an Outlet Using Outlet Removal Tool Part of Tool Kit 760122713 1 Position tool as shown and insert into front of outlet to depress locking tabs 2 Remove outlet from rear of panel ...

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