Publication DNET-UM072C-EN-P - July 2004
Make Cable Connections
3-9
Install DevicePort Taps
The DevicePort tap connects as many as eight quick-disconnect cables to the
trunk line.
Connect Drop Lines
Drop lines, made up of thick or thin cable, connect devices to taps.
Connections at the device can be:
•
open-style
–
pluggable screw connectors
–
hard-wired screw terminals
–
soldered
•
sealed-style
–
mini quick-disconnect connectors
–
micro quick-disconnect connectors
To connect drop lines:
1.
Attach contacts as described earlier in this section.
2.
Connect the cable to the device.
3.
Make any intermediate connections.
J1
J2
J3
J4
J8
J7
J6
J5
2 m (6.56 ft)
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ATTENTION
Although it is possible to make a screw-terminal
connection while the cable network is active, you should
avoid this if at all possible.
IMPORTANT
It is best to connect drop lines when the cable system is
inactive. If you must connect to an active cable system,
make all other connections before the connection to the
trunk line.
Summary of Contents for H Series
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