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User Manual
Advanced Distribution Frame (ADF) Systems
(NE) access are connected at the rear of the modules. Patch cords, as well as NE pigtail interconnects, are
connected at the front of the modules. In cross-connect applications, patch cords are routed between modules
on different Main ADFs through upper and/or lower ADF troughs.
1.1.1 ADF System Features
• Industry-leading termination density
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Simple, straight-forward cable management, access, circuit identification and isolation
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No fishing of cables
• Total front access for patching
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Designed for compliance (fiber bend radius control, flammability safety, structural reliability) throughout
ADF design
• No line-of-sight laser hazards
• Easy access to riser/network/patch cord interconnections and cross-connections
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Light-weight, heavy-duty frame certified for Zone 4 earthquake reliability
• Easy installation
• 600-mm and 26-in. rack widths that accommodate standard lineups
• Diverse routing with reduced cable congestion, diverse routing between ADFs using upper and/or
lower troughs
• 4.5 m standard, single-length patch cords for ADF cross connections
• Unique storage spools with wave-like ridges for grouping patch cords
• Variable placement of tray modules on ADF mounting rails
• Compatible with WaveTrax™ Cable Management System and other cable management systems