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ABS1376-01/A

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DOMINO - STANDARD ORGANIZER

Pay attention to

the orientation of

the holder.

Removable part

towards the outer side

Print directed up-

wards

Print directed down-

wards

The seals are recommended for cables Ø6 to 14 mm.

1. Install the plastic cable guides (1).
2. If necessary, coil the fibres in the cable guides (1).

4.2 Splicing on pigtails

6. Put the seal holder back in its casing.
7. Once the cables are installed, put the flange back to its original position.
8. Mount the cable with its holder at the back of the module and screw.

Towards plate

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Summary of Contents for DOMINO 100

Page 1: ...R FOR MODULAR INSIDE MUTUALISATION POINT Document ABS1376 01 A Code 20216641 Date 02 12 2013 IMPLEMENTATION MANUAL For installing and cabling this product in the best conditions we recommend that you read and apply this manual ...

Page 2: ...HE MODULE 18 2 1 REMOVING THE PANELS 18 2 2 WALL MOUNTING 19 2 3 RAIL MOUNTING 21 3 PREPARING THE ORGANIZER 22 3 1 REMOVING THE TRANSPORTATION SCREW 22 3 2 ADJUSTING THE POSITION OF THE ORGANIZER SUPPORT PLATE VERSION 165 ONLY 23 3 3 PREPARING THE TRAYS 24 3 4 INSTALLING THE TRAYS 25 3 5 INSTALLING THE BASKETS 26 3 6 INSTALLING THE ADAPTERS 26 3 7 INSTALLING THE PIGTAILS 27 3 8 INSTALLING THE SPLI...

Page 3: ...ABS1376 01 A 3 44 DOMINO STANDARD ORGANIZER 5 UTILIZATION 42 5 1 CONNECTING A CUSTOMER 42 5 2 USING ADAPTERS WITH AN EXTERNAL SHUTTER 43 ...

Page 4: ...rding to individual module configuration It is designed for indoor use in the buildings basement Wall mounting must be performed directly or using a metallic fixation frame The Domino line The Domino line of building basement boxes is divided into several versions to address specific network configurations Domino with standard organizer to perform the main connection operations in customer premise...

Page 5: ...ics REQUIRED TOOLS Flat screwdriver Small cruciform screwdriver Flat nose pliers Scissors DOMINO 100 DOMINO 165 DOMINO 210 Weight empty 2kg 2 6kg 2 7kg Colour RAL 7035 RAL 7035 RAL 7035 Dimensions LWH mm 450 x 150 x 100 450 x 150 x 165 450 x 150 x 210 100 165 450 150 210 ...

Page 6: ...ABS1376 01 A 6 44 DOMINO STANDARD ORGANIZER 1 2 Overview of the product 1 2 1 Product composition 12 10 13 5 4 1 2 6 1 1 14 7 9 3 V 100 ...

Page 7: ...ABS1376 01 A 7 44 DOMINO STANDARD ORGANIZER V 165 10 1 1 8 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 12 ...

Page 8: ...ABS1376 01 A 8 44 DOMINO STANDARD ORGANIZER 12 1 1 14 5 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 13 8 V 210 ...

Page 9: ... panel with numerical marking for SC type adapters 12 A swivelling plate that can host small trays or baskets The lower side of the plate is equipped with a large tray not illustrated 13 A coiling area 14 A lock 10 Version 210 A swivelling organizer assembly including 11 A patch panel with numerical marking for SC type adapters 12 A swivelling plate that can host small trays or baskets The lower s...

Page 10: ...gementofoverlengths of tubes or micromodules Fibres routing towards another module Connection Splicing and or coupling management of fibres overlengths Splicing and management of fibres overlengths Cables entry Micromodules routing towards the plate V 100 1 2 2 Connection area 1 2 3 6 5 4 7 ...

Page 11: ...6 01 A 11 44 DOMINO STANDARD ORGANIZER At connection possibility of managingsupernumeraryfibres Splicing and or coupling management of fibres overlengths on 2 levels 2 3 4 5 6 7 5 1 V 210 V 165 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 ...

Page 12: ...O STANDARD ORGANIZER 3 Patchcords routing towards the other modules 2 When patching management of patchcords overlengths 1 Patching 3 Patchcords routing towards the other modules V 100 V 165 1 2 3 3 1 2 3 3 1 2 3 Patching area ...

Page 13: ...ABS1376 01 A 13 44 DOMINO STANDARD ORGANIZER V 210 1 2 3 3 ...

Page 14: ...Organizer overview Version 165 only There are 2 possible positions A and B depending on module use position A by default Fig Plate positions A and B Do not move the plate when the product is cabled Stand Fig Plate support device stand V 100 V 165 V 210 ...

Page 15: ...of 250μm fibres overlengths Fig Basket Basket Splitters installation Coiling of 900μm fibres overlengths Fig Large tray Large tray Installation of splice supports Coiling of 250μm fibres overlengths Tray compatible with G652 fibre Max capacity 6 splitters and 24 900μm fibres Max capacity 12 splices G657 fibre only Removable support ...

Page 16: ... kit including 2 or 4 screws 2 or 4 oblong nuts Drilling template for wall mounting of the Domino Spiral tube Ø5mm tubes management kit including 1 coiling frame 4 plastic fingers Standard clamping kit including 1 clamping support plate 1 securing screw 2 plastic collars 1 seal Clamping kit for primary fanout devices including 1 clamping support plate 2 plastic collars 1 securing screw 1 seal ...

Page 17: ...ABS1376 01 A 17 44 DOMINO STANDARD ORGANIZER 1 4 Gaining access to the module 1 4 2 Removing reinstalling the door 1 4 1 Opening closing the door 1 4 3 Opening closing the organizer 90 ...

Page 18: ...ing the panels Remove one or several panels if necessary according to your installation 2 MOUNTING THE MODULE The panels cannot be removed any more once the modules are stacked It is recommended not to remove the module flanges before wall or rail mounting ...

Page 19: ...STANDARD ORGANIZER Centring leg Use the drilling template provided for drilling and installing the pegs 1 If another module is already installed align the new module using the 2 centring legs V 100 V 165 V 210 2 2 Wall mounting ...

Page 20: ...ABS1376 01 A 20 44 DOMINO STANDARD ORGANIZER 2 Install the module on the wall using the screws provided in the kit For version 100 use 2 diagonal holes V 100 V 165 V 210 ...

Page 21: ...ntil the screw is level with the nut or slightly protrudes B Mount the screw inside the module 1 Install the nuts D Repeat the same steps with the other nuts For version 100 use 2 diagonal holes 2 Put the module on its support inserting the nuts into the rail Install the module against another module already installed if any ...

Page 22: ...on the screw using a screwdriver to free the nut B Tighten the screw the nut must be angled 3 Secure the module C Repeat the same steps with the other screws 3 PREPARING THE ORGANIZER Remove the transportation screw using a small cruciform screwdriver 3 1 Removing the transportation screw A B ...

Page 23: ... A or B then the left guide B Install the left guide in the adjacent slot corresponding to position A or B then clip the right guide Guide Left side Right side A B This operation must be performed before cabling the product 3 2 Adjusting the position of the organizer support plate Version 165 only ...

Page 24: ...astic comb for 25 fibres Tool 1 Remove the tray plastic cover 2 Detach and install the shutters small tray only 3 Install the combs Fig Large tray Fig Small tray Shutters Splicing only prepare the small trays Splicing coupling prepare the large tray located under the plate ...

Page 25: ...the trays 1 Install the first 2 trays in slots A and B using the provided screws 2 To add more trays clip them onto the already installed trays Distribute the trays evenly in slots A and B Each slot can host up to 2 trays version 100 4 trays versions 165 and 210 ...

Page 26: ... Install the required baskets in slots A and B using the provided screws Clip the SC adapters at the front of the patch panel with the polarising slot directed downwards Polarising slot 3 6 Installing the adapters If using module splitters install only one basket in slot B ...

Page 27: ... to the patch panel B Route the fibres in the guiding pegs and to the combs at the entry of the trays C Coil the fibres awaiting splicing in the trays A B 1 24 V 100 Routing in the guiding pegs Order of the splices in the tray 2 3 4 1 5 6 8 9 10 7 11 12 C C Unstrip the fibres 5mm after the comb 3 7 Installing the pigtails ...

Page 28: ...MINO STANDARD ORGANIZER 1 2 3 Columns 4 5 6 Columns 12 to 1 24 to 13 36 to 25 48 to 37 60 to 49 72 to 61 2 3 4 5 6 1 Routing in the guiding pegs A 12 to 1 24 to 13 36 to 25 48 to 37 V 210 V 165 Trays connection order B C C ...

Page 29: ...e trunk in the pathway to the large tray entry E Coil trunk overlengths awaiting splicing F Repeat the same steps with all the splitters B C Insert the trunks starting on the inner side of the comb Order of the splitters in the support 2 3 4 1 A D D E Trunk Branches 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 1 5 6 Straight splitter Large tray Max capacity of the basket 6 splitters 24 branches When the first basket is full...

Page 30: ...e first splitter on the upper left side of the plate B Perform a U turn in the basket with the trunk and route it in the pathway to the large tray entry C Coil the trunk awaiting splicing in the large tray D Connect the branches onto the patch panel Proceed column by column 4 fibres at a time E Coil fibres overlengths in the basket 1 24 Branches 3 8 2 Module splitters ...

Page 31: ...f the branches Removable part Trunk routing in the pathway Splitter no 1 Splitter no 2 Large tray Insert the trunks starting from the inner side of the comb C Tray entry B Install the second splitter on the lower left side of the plate the third splitter on the first one the fourth splitter on the second one etc ...

Page 32: ...er plate to allow routing of the branches towards the upper plate 2 Connect the branches onto the upper patch panel as illustrated below 3 Connect the remaining branches onto the lower patch panel as illustrated below If a second splitter is required it should be installed on top of the first one Splitter no 1 Splitter no 2 S shaped coiling of the branches Removable part ...

Page 33: ...o gain access to the seal holders 2 unclip the left side flange 3 Removable section Pre install the securing screw 3 4 3 Detach the removable section from the holder using pliers 4 If required by cable diameter cut the seal 4 5 Mount the seal together with the cable onto the holder 5 5 1 1 4 1 Clamping the cables 4 CONNECTION ...

Page 34: ... wards The seals are recommended for cables Ø6 to 14 mm 1 Install the plastic cable guides 1 2 If necessary coil the fibres in the cable guides 1 4 2 Splicing on pigtails 6 Put the seal holder back in its casing 7 Once the cables are installed put the flange back to its original position 8 Mount the cable with its holder at the back of the module and screw Towards plate 1 ...

Page 35: ...4 DOMINO STANDARD ORGANIZER A B 3 Route the fibres in rings A et B then up to the trays entries 4 Strip the fibres 5mm past the combs and perform the splices A B Towards upper plate Fig Version 210 1 Towards lower plate ...

Page 36: ...tall the plastic cable guides 1 2 If necessary coil the fibres in the cable guides 1 Case of a straight splitter 3 Route the fibres in rings A and B and in the pathway C up to the large tray entry D Coiling area Case of a module splitter Towards plate 1 A B C A B C ...

Page 37: ...lastic cable guides 1 4 Coil the fibres in the cable guides 1 Towards plate 2 Clamp the fanout device on its support using 2 plastic collars 2 1 3 Mount the fanout device 3 with its holder at the back of the module using the screw provided 2 2 Pre install the securing screw To clamp the secondary fanout device the screw must be installed at the bottom 4 4 Pre terminated cables ...

Page 38: ...oceed column by column 4 fibres at a time Install the first 4 adapters onto the patch panel C Route the fibres through the rings D then coil fibre overlengths in basket E 2 3 4 1 E D 2 3 4 5 6 1 Repeat the same steps with the next 4 adapters and so on until there are no more adapters to connect Removable support ...

Page 39: ...the plastic cable guides 1 2 Clamp the cable or fanout device on its support using 2 plastic collars 2 and mount them at the back of the module using the screw provided 3 Coil the fibres in the cable guides 1 Cable 1 Cable 2 4 Route the fibres in rings A and B 5 Perform the splices A B 1 2 Towards plate ...

Page 40: ... 2 Pre install the securing screw To clamp the secondary fanout device the screw must be installed at the bottom Cable 1 Miniflex Towards plate 1 V 100 V 165 Particular case use of a pre terminated cable with miniflex Cable 1 Miniflex Towards plate ...

Page 41: ... procedure B Route the shared fibres cf full lines through the chimney to module 2 upwards or downwards depending on the configuration C Coil the fibres in module 2 Towards plate Towards plate 4 6 Fibre sharing between two modules Fig Example of fibre sharing downwards Cable Towards plate Towards another module Fig Example of fibre sharing upwards ...

Page 42: ...ed 1 Identify the adapter of the customer to connect 5 Distribute the patchcords in the coiling tanks of the operator module 4 Connect the socket Operator module Customer module 5 UTILIZATION We recommend that The first 2 operators use patchcord of length 1 metre The 3rd and 4th operators use patchcord of length 1 5 metre 5 1 Connecting a customer ...

Page 43: ...ABS1376 01 A 43 44 DOMINO STANDARD ORGANIZER 1 Keep the shutter open to insert the connector s socket into the adapter 2 Push until you hear a click 5 2 Using adapters with an external shutter ...

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