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Features 

 

Figure 3: TTM Open 

 

TTM Enclosure

 – The hinged trays of the TTM are made from rugged aluminum and neatly fold closed, 

giving it a low profile while mounted to a truss. The unit has 6 pairs of studs pressed into the base to 

mate with the keyholes on TD‐Series modules.  

 

FiberPlex TD‐Series Modules (Not Included)

 – The TTM can accommodate up to 6 TD‐Series modules or 

two double‐wide modules and two additional single‐wide modules. 

Retention Bar &   

Retention Screws

 – Once the TD‐Series modules are securely seated on the 

pressed studs, 

the retention bar slides in behind them to secure the modules tightly in place. 

Two retention screws are then tightened to hold the bar.  

Cable Tie 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 hinge face to prevent pinching of the cable when closing the assembly.  

Back Shell Relief

 – The bar provides clearance notches for the Phoenix™ back shells installed on the 

wiring harness or individual power connections. These relief cuts also ease insertion of the power 

connections while the retention bar is in place. 

Power Supply Box

 – The AC‐DC converter, a ground pin, and the AC wiring are completely contained 

within the power supply box to prevent electrocution. This high‐efficiency power unit can supply enough 

power to run all six TD modules at full load and provides over‐current, over‐voltage, and short circuit 
protection. 

 

 

 

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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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