
Illustration
Procedure
Step
Insert the cable into the composite
fibre port, and push the locking
catch to the connector. The power
LED will turn on, and corresponding
fibre port link LED will light up
green. The port activity LED will
flash with network activity.
5
Slide the retention arm back into the
unit and screw the locking nut tight.
6
Repeat steps 3 to 5 for connecting
downstream cables from this unit.
7
Note: If a NS50 is installed
at the other end of the
downstream cable, the fibre
link LED will light up green.
The fibre activity LED will
flash with network activity.
Connecting a NS50 to a branch NS50 requires simply connecting composite cables to the additional fibre
ports. The connected fibre ports will cause the corresponding fibre port LEDs to become active. If you
are adding NS50 units to an existing system, please consult your MST System Engineer to ensure power
requirements are being met.
3.7 Standard Composite and Fibre Cable Lengths
While custom cable runs can be made where necessary, it is faster and cheaper to use the following
standard cable lengths supplied by MST:
Table 1: Composite Cable
Composite Cable Length
Part Number
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