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Regarding the Fiber Connector and the Fiber Optic Cable
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connector (plug) and not the cable.
- Do not crush the cable.
- Since there can be various obstacles (such as a corner of a building, glass, rough ground surface)
in places where the cable is connected, do not drag the cable without winding.
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Fiber Optic Cable
Radius
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clamp.
Optical Fiber Cable
CAMERA CABLE Clamp
CAMERA CABLE Clamp
(optional)
Summary of Contents for FA-55
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