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Introduction

 

Complementing the flexibility of the FiberPlex ‘TD Series’ of fiber optic modules, the TTM provides connection, 
mounting, power, and cable management for up to 6 front facing TD modules in a compact and rugged Truss 
Mountable aluminum enclosure. Each of the 16 channels of the modular TTM front panel can accommodate 
any Neutrik™ D Series connector, LC and ST barrel connectors, DB9 connectors, etc. The unused positions are 
simply filled by inserting blank panels. Additionally, the TTM has 4 additional modular channels on the rear of 
the unit for greater flexibility. The rear connectors allow for cable attachment in opposing directions without 
worrying about bending the fiber‐optic cables, while also helping to keep the cabling neat and organized. The 
integrated key‐hole mounting holes on the bottom of the TD units lock securely on mating studs while a rear 
retention bar holds them securely in place. A 6 position power wiring harness and included power adapter 
provide power and a positive earth ground to the modules via 3 position Phoenix™ locking power connectors.  
Managing all that cabling and fiber can be tedious; the TTM allows a simple solution to put maximum capacity 
and flexibility into a single truss mounted unit. 

Key Features 

 

Provides mounting and power for up to 6 single wide TD Series modules, or up to 2 
double wide and 2 single wide modules 

 

Perfect for connecting to truss mounted equipment 

 

Accommodates up to 16 connector positions 

 

Plates available for standard Neutrik™ D Series connectors, LC and ST barrels, DE‐9, etc 

 

Reconfigure in minutes 

 

Securely seats modules with positive retention bar 

 

Integrated AC power supply and wiring harness included 

 

Convenient cable tray for clean installation 

Getting Started 

Initial Inspection 

Immediately upon receipt, inspect the shipping container for damage. The container should be retained until 
the shipment has been checked for completeness and the equipment has been checked mechanically and 
electrically. If the shipment is incomplete, if there is mechanical damage, or if the unit fails to operate notify 
FiberPlex and make the shipping materials available for the carrier's inspection. 

Chassis Mounting 

The TTM can be opened by unscrewing the two thumbscrews along the latch, and swinging the chassis open 
about the hinges. To prevent pinching injury, keep fingers away from the open edges when closing the chassis. 
Mount the chassis to any standard truss section using two truss clamps, also known as Cheeseborough clamps, 
(not included) of the appropriate size. The TTM mounting bracket is designed to accommodate truss clamps 
with M10 mounting bolts. These clamps shall be affixed to the swivel bracket of the chassis, with the M10 
mounting bolt through each slot. The rotational alignment can then be adjusted by loosening the two wing 
nuts where the bracket joins the chassis, moving the TTM to the desired position, and then tightening the 
wing nuts and the truss clamps to hold it in place. The chassis should be located in an environment where an 
ambient temperature between 0° and 50° C can be maintained, with all vents unobstructed. 

Power Requirements  

Any combination of 6 FiberPlex TD Series Modules can be mounted in a TTM. Each TD module can draw as 
much as 6 Watts, and the ventilation fan can draw up to 1.5 Watts, for a total maximum power consumption 
of 37.5 Watts. Power is supplied to the individual modules through a pre‐wired Power Harness that connects 
the on board power supply to the modules using 3 pin Phoenix™ connectors. Power is supplied to the TTM as 
AC mains power (100 to 240 V, universal) through a Neutrik PowerCON TRUE1 connector on the rear of the 
enclosure. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TTM

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL 6 Position Truss Mount Enclosure for TD Series Modules with 16 Channel Modular Front Panel TTM...

Page 2: ...cable Repair must only be performed by trained personnel in accordance with the applicable regulations Installation Site Install the unit in a place where the following conditions are met The temperat...

Page 3: ...sal of Used Equipment Used equipment contains valuable raw materials as well as substances that must be disposed of professionally Please dispose of used equipment via an authorized specialist dealer...

Page 4: ...etting Started Initial Inspection Immediately upon receipt inspect the shipping container for damage The container should be retained until the shipment has been checked for completeness and the equip...

Page 5: ...Mounting Options Figure 1 Truss Mount using Cheeseborough Clamps not included Figure 2 Portable Drop Box...

Page 6: ...Down Six tie wrap bases are affixed within the enclosure to allow for clean management of cabling to the TD Series modules Tie wraps can be used to secure cable bundles against the rear and inside hi...

Page 7: ...nt I O connector plates Enclosure Latch The unit is securely closed screwing the two captive screws in the latch bracket into holes on the opposite enclosure half Hinge The reinforced aluminum hinges...

Page 8: ...de to the front of the Mounting Tray until the module stops 4 Repeat steps 1 3 until all desired modules are installed 5 Lower the Retention Bar flat on the tray so that it is on the rear power side o...

Page 9: ...s Note that the screw that protrudes through the hinge bracket is slightly longer than the others 2 Slightly loosen the 4 screws holding the bottom mounting plate to release the modular connector plat...

Page 10: ...Specifications Figure 5 TTM Dimensions Case Open 20 65 524 6 21 48 545 5 2 78 70 7 1 81 46 0 14 28 362 6...

Page 11: ...n 363 mm 11 4 in 290 mm 4 5 in 114 mm 6 5 lb 2 9 kg ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Min Typ Max Units Power Requirement Voltage Range 100 110 240 VAC Power Line Frequency 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 18 40 W...

Page 12: ...18040 412 Guilford Rd Annapolis Junction MD 20701 fiberplex com clients fiberplex com 301 604 0100 UMTTM 161011...

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