Standard Recommended Procedure 003-794-AEN | Issue 14 | March 2020 | Page 14 of 27
adapter dust cap. For the initial mating, do not clean or scope connectors. Corning CleanAdvantage
™
connectors are shipped with an optimized dust cap to maintain cleanliness for the first use.
Step 6:
Mate the MTP connector(s) into the adapter(s) at the back of the module (Figure 19).
Step 7:
Starting with the lower left corner (Tray 1, slot A, as seen from the front), insert the module from the
rear until it locks into place (Figure 19).
Step 8:
Repeat
for
all
modules.
Step 9:
Raise tray and slide back into the housing, ensuring connector legs are not pinched in the process.
4.7.3
Connect Jumpers to EDGE™ Modules
CAUTION:
When removing the trays, position yourself in the center of the rack and use both hands to
pull the tray out. Failure to so may damage the tray guides or cause shelf movement past the detents.
Step 1:
Open housing front door and pull out tray (Figure 20, step 1).
Step 2:
For the initial mating, remove dust caps from LC or MTP connectors on the jumpers cables by pulling
on the dust cap while holding the connector body/housing/shroud (see page 12, Figure 16A). For the
initial mating, do not clean or scope connectors. Corning CleanAdvantage connectors are shipped
with an optimized dust cap to maintain cleanliness for he first use. NOTE: Only LC connectors are
shown in Figure 19 and Figure 20.
Step 3:
Mate the connectors in the adapters (Figure 20, step 2).
Figure 19
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Install EDGE Module
CAUTION:
Scoping Corning CleanAdvantage connectors increases the risk of adding contamination
to the system. CleanAdvantage technology is designed for mating connectors without cleaning or
scoping before the initial installation.
CAUTION:
Scoping Corning CleanAdvantage connectors increases the risk of adding contamination
to the system. CleanAdvantage technology is designed for mating connectors without cleaning or
scoping before the initial installation.