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TECP-90-703 • Issue 1 • 8/2012

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© 2012 Tyco Electronics Corportation. All Rights Reserved.

Revision History

Trademark Information

TE (icon), TE Connectivity (logo), and NG4access are trademarks of Tyco Electronics Corporation.

Admonishments

Admonishments — in the form of Dangers, Warnings, and Cautions — must be followed at all

times. These warnings are flagged by use of the triangular alert icon, shown below.

General Warning and Caution Statements

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The NG4access standard chassis is a 19-inch (48.26 cm) rack-mount, high-density fiber optic
panel providing up to 576 terminations using LC adapters (or 288 SC terminations). A
NG4access frame fully loaded with six standard chassis provides 3456 LC terminations per
frame in a GR-449 compliant footprint.

The chassis has features providing quick and easy access for connection and routing of fibers.

• Universal LC or SC adapter packs can be used with singlemode or multi-mode, APC or

UPC connectors. LC packs have 12 adapters per pack (24 per access tray). SC packs have
six adapters per pack (12 per access tray).

• Access trays can be moved toward front or rear to provide easy access to adapters from the

front or rear side of the frame.

ISSUE

DATE

REASON FOR CHANGE

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08/2012

Original.

Danger:

Danger is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will cause severe personal

injury, death, or substantial property damage if the hazard is not avoided.

Warning:

Warning is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that can cause severe personal

injury, death, or substantial property damage if the hazard is not avoided.

Caution:

Caution is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor

personal injury or property damage if the hazard is not avoided.

Danger:

Avoid eye exposure to unmated connectors. Unmated connectors may emit invisible

laser radiation. Do not look directly into the end of a connector or an adapter port. Do not
inspect with a magnifying device. To ensure safety, maintain caps on unmated connectors at all
times.

Caution:

Handle cables with care. Fiber optic cable stubs should be handled with care

throughout the installation procedure to avoid kinking and damage to cables.

Summary of Contents for TECP-90-703

Page 1: ...2 Routing of Cables Fibers and Patch Cords 8 6 3 Phone Numbers Mail Address Email Address and Product Portal 8 INTRODUCTION This installation manual describes the NG4access ODF Platform Standard Chass...

Page 2: ...per pack 24 per access tray SC packs have six adapters per pack 12 per access tray Access trays can be moved toward front or rear to provide easy access to adapters from the front or rear side of the...

Page 3: ...rear access to adapter packs with the associated fibers and connectors In place of adapter packs each access tray may hold a snap in cabled module MPO module or VAM module Tray doors swing out when a...

Page 4: ...s must be removed on the mating metal surfaces Before installation the mating surfaces must be cleaned and coated with an antioxidant 4 CHASSIS INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1 Identify the frame location whe...

Page 5: ...of chassis To install a strip align the tabs on the strip with the slots on the chassis as shown in rear view in Figure 3 then press the radius limiters into place as shown Repeat for all four locati...

Page 6: ...n in Figure 4 Push out slightly on the mounting arms to clear the brackets allowing the tabs to slide into the slotted hole 2 Retract the slides and flip up the door to snap the door into a closed pos...

Page 7: ...TECP 90 703 Issue 1 8 2012 Page 7 2012 Tyco Electronics Corporation All Rights Reserved Figure 5 Closing Door Figure 6 Door in Full Open Position RETRACT SLIDES AND FLIP UP TO CLOSE 25075 A 25074 A...

Page 8: ...s the right to change the contents without prior notice In no event shall TE be liable for any damages resulting from loss of data loss of use or loss of profits and TE further disclaims any and all l...

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