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INSTALLATION 
MANUAL 

 

 

 

HUBER+SUHNER disclaims any liability resulting from incorrect installation and use, including any damages resulting from the use of tools and 

accessories other than the ones recommended herein. Any installation performed by unqualified personnel  voids the product warranty provided by 

HUBER+SUHNER. All due care and attention must be exercised when performing the installation of these products. For advice concerning the 

general handling of these products please contact HUBER+SUHNER. 

MASTERLINE Extreme Hybrid 

HUBER+SUHNER AG

 

Fiber Optics 

MASTERLINE Extreme Hybrid 

DOC-0000692200 Rev K 

3 July 2020 

www.hubersuhner.com 

 

 

 

 

 

Table of contents 

• SAFETY NOTES ....................................................................................... 1

 

• HANDLING OF THE CABLING SYSTEM ................................................. 1

 

• HANDLING OF FIBER OPTIC ASSEMBLIES .......................................... 1

 

• RRH END OF ASSEMBLY ....................................................................... 2

 

• BASE STATION END OF ASSEMBLY ..................................................... 8

 

• FIBRE OPTIC ALLOCATION ..................................................................13

 

• POWER CODING ...................................................................................14

 

• REVISION HISTORY ..............................................................................15

 

 SAFETY NOTES  

Installation and maintenance work on this device may only be carried out by an authorized 
electrician.  
National laws and regulations must be observed during installation. The housing and the 
components used must be checked for exterior damage prior to installation. If the cabling 
system is defective, it may not be used.  

 

HANDLING OF THE CABLING SYSTEM  

To avoid any damage due to improper installation, please keep in mind below points: 

 

AVOID any additional stress on the divider housing by twisting or bending when routing or 
locating it 

 

AVOID installation path around any sharp objects 

 

AVOID uncontrolled knocking of the divider housing on any hard object 

 

AVOID any contact of the divider housing with any additional substance such as glue/oil/fat 
etc. unless prior authorization is given by HUBER+SUHNER AG 

See also “User handling manual for cables and cable systems” on 
www.hubersuhner.com/en/support 

 

HANDLING OF FIBER OPTIC ASSEMBLIES  

In order to guarantee the performance, fiber optic assemblies need to be treaded carefully and 
with attention on the minimum bend radius and never exposed to dirt. 
See also “User handling manual for cables and cable systems” on 
www.hubersuhner.com/en/support 

 

Summary of Contents for MASTERLINE Extreme Hybrid

Page 1: ...be carried out by an authorized electrician National laws and regulations must be observed during installation The housing and the components used must be checked for exterior damage prior to installation If the cabling system is defective it may not be used HANDLING OF THE CABLING SYSTEM To avoid any damage due to improper installation please keep in mind below points AVOID any additional stress ...

Page 2: ...tached Do not pull side where pulling tube is attached Make sure that the spool can turn freely when unspooling Step 3 Rig a rope to allow cable assembly to be hoisted up Feed the rope through the loop in the braided tube and down onto the cable hoist Pull Assembly up the mast NEVER pull on the divider or the breakout Fiber optic or power itself only pull on the hybrid cable below the divider usin...

Page 3: ... the grounding screw is forward facing The MLEH housing can be pushed into the two clips This must be done by muscle power No tools must be used The plastic tabs must be engaged until the last ratchet teeth Use the large MLEH installation bracket to fix the housing to the mast Mount the MLEH bracket as shown in the picture The distance from the top of the housing to the upper clip is around 9 5 cm...

Page 4: ...tween the cable entry and the first cable clamp The maximum allowed misalignment is 5 or 5 cm at 0 5 m below the cable entry The recommended spacing between the clamps is 1 m Minimum bending radius of the cable is 10x cable diameter Do not remove the rope before all cable clamps are mounted Step 7 Remove the rope from the cable hoist after all cable clamps are mounted Remove the blue braided tube ...

Page 5: ... not different cable clamps are needed Contact H S sales office or see the cable clamp portfolio http www hubersuhner com en products fiber optics to select the right cable clamps The first clamps has to be applied 0 5m above the housing The cable has to be fixed straight and in line with the MLEH enclosure Do not bend breakout cable direct after the housing exit and avoid side load on the housing...

Page 6: ... cables which are marked with labels numbered 1 to 6 12 or 18 Mating Remove protection caps of the plug and extension connectors Connect instantly the jumper cable to avoid ingress of water or dirt Push plug connector slightly into extension connector rotate to find keying position push connector to mate Mated connector snaps in and is fully strain relieved Connect the two protection caps together...

Page 7: ...cables Twist 120 the coupling ring of the socket connector anticlockwise to remove protecting cap as shown Connect the two protection caps together for later reuse Push plug connector slightly and in line into receptacle connector rotate to find keying position twist coupling ring of the plug connector clockwise as shown until you hear and feel a click Align white strip on the plug with the white ...

Page 8: ...dvice concerning the general handling of these products please contact HUBER SUHNER BASE STATION END OF ASSEMBLY Step 1 After unwinding the whole assembly from the reel while handling the assembly make sure to leave the pulling tube as long as possible on the assembly Pulling tube ensures IP65 and gives protection to the FO and DC tails inside Step 2 To remove protective tube hold tube and loosen ...

Page 9: ...oducts please contact HUBER SUHNER Step 6 Feed gland nut over cable to secure to cable entry gland if required Step 7 Unwind black tape at cable butt to reveal rip cord This cord is used to open the cable jacket and gain access to the cable elements within Step 8 Use a screwdriver or similar to cut the cable jacket back to the strip back point marked using the tape Step 9 Remove cable jacket caref...

Page 10: ...optic cable element from the DC tails and from a loop to separate it Step 13 During this process at any stage ensure the fibre optics are not kinked where they exit the cable butt Use tape to protect the FO cable against over bending Do not over bend the cable Minimum bend radius for the fiber optic cable is 8 cm Step 14 Once fiber optic cable is separated from DC wires attach it temporarily to ba...

Page 11: ...R SUHNER Step 19 If earthing is required outside cabinet cabin use universal grounding kit and follow separate instructions NOTE the earthing cable can also come in black Step 20 Store any fibre optic cable over length inside base station by using cable over length storage box which can be mounted on a wall panel or mounted horizontally within an equipment rack Over length box HUBER SUHNER Item no...

Page 12: ...ducts please contact HUBER SUHNER Step 24 All HUBER SUHNER fiber optic assemblies are 100 manufactured in an industrial environment and are governed by standards which are implemented and controlled within the factory environment The fiber optic cable assemblies as well as the fiber optic systems are inspected for insertion loss and the cleanliness of the ferrule end face Factory terminated fiber ...

Page 13: ...e products For advice concerning the general handling of these products please contact HUBER SUHNER FIBRE OPTIC ALLOCATION RRH RRH End Base Station End BBU RRH RRH End Base Station End BBU Connector PIN Connector PIN Connector PIN Connector PIN Q ODC ODC 2 ODC 4 LC Q ODC ODC 2 ODC 4 LC 1 1 1 B 1 7 1 1 B 13 2 2 A 2 2 A 3 B 2 3 B 14 4 A 4 A 2 1 1 B 3 8 1 1 B 15 2 2 A 2 2 A 3 B 4 3 B 16 4 A 4 A 3 1 1...

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