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Instruction Sheet

UniversalRack Mount

408-8473

LOC B

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09 MAY 08 Rev A

Enclosure 1435040-1

Figure 1

Chassis

Tray (Shown

Open)

3-Position Faceplate

(For UTPFiber/Optical Fiber Applications)

4-Position Faceplate

(For UTPFiber Applications)

Mounting Bracket

(2 Places)

Adapter Plate

(Three Places)

Cutout (For

Cable Exit)

Tie-Down Holder

(4 Places)

Latch (Shown

Open, 2 Places)

1. INTRODUCTION

Universal Rack Mount Enclosure 1435040–1 is used
for housing connections for copper and multimode
optical fiber applications. The enclosure fits into
standard 483–mm [19.0–in.] Electronic Industries
Alliance (EIA) rack. Read these instructions
thoroughly before starting installation.

This instruction sheet covers mounting the enclosure
and installing the following accessories into the
enclosure:

— 62.5/125–

m

m multimode optical fiber MPO to

MT–RJ Connector 12–Fiber Cassette 1435005–[ ]

— 24–Fiber Cassette1435006–[ ]

The enclosure holds maximum of three cassettes.

— MT–RJ Patch Panel Mounting Kit 1278329–1
(consists of a interface housing and adapter
block)

— RJ–45 Category 5 Slimline Panel Module
Assembly Kit 1375368–1
(consists of a interface housing and pc board
assembly)

The enclosure holds a maximum of four adapter
blocks and/or pc board assemblies.

Reasons for reissue of this instruction sheet are
provided in Section 6, REVISION SUMMARY.

Dimensions in this instruction sheet are in

millimeters [with inches in brackets]. Figures are

not drawn to scale.

2. DESCRIPTION

The enclosure consists of a chassis, slide–out tray, a
3–position faceplate for unshielded twisted pair (UTP)
fiber/optical fiber applications, and a 4–position
faceplate for UTP fiber applications. Three “snap–in”
adapter plates are included with the 3–position
faceplate.

At the back of the tray is a cutout for cable exit and
four tie–down brackets used for securing the fiber to
the tray. The tray is held closed by two flip latches.
Two universal mounting brackets and four 12–24
UNF–2A pan head screws are included for mounting
in the rack.

3. INSTALLATION
3.1. Mount the Enclosure

1. The enclosure is assembled for mounting in
the rack; mount the enclosure in the rack. Secure
the enclosure using the mounting screws. See
Figure 2.

2. Unlatch, and slide the tray out from the chassis
until the tray stops (as shown in Figure 1).

NOTE

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Summary of Contents for 1435040-1

Page 1: ...iber MPO to MT RJ Connector 12 Fiber Cassette 1435005 24 Fiber Cassette1435006 The enclosure holds maximum of three cassettes MT RJ Patch Panel Mounting Kit 1278329 1 consists of a interface housing and adapter block RJ 45 Category 5 Slimline Panel Module Assembly Kit 1375368 1 consists of a interface housing and pc board assembly The enclosure holds a maximum of four adapter blocks and or pc boar...

Page 2: ... adapter plate releases from the faceplate See Figure 4 Detail A Retain the adapter plate If necessary to install an adapter plate onto the faceplate refer to Paragraph 4 1 2 Position the cassette over the front of the opening in the faceplate Orient the cassette so that the split end of the lock pins align with the holes in the faceplate and the network connectors connectors at the back of the ca...

Page 3: ...of the housing Orient the pc board assembly so that the connector ports side of pc board Figure 5 Installing the Interface Housing Interface Housing Adapter Plate Installed Notch in Opening Relief on Housing Tilt Housing Icon Holder Lower Lip marked MODULAR JACK SIDE face the housing and the arrow also marked on the pc board is facing UP See Figure 6 Detail A b Firmly push the pc board assembly in...

Page 4: ...ever method is used make sure that it not only meets the application needs but also conforms to local codes and standards S Allow enough fiber in the enclosure for routing S Keep bend radii of fiber as large as possible always follow manufacturer s minimum bend radius DO NOT exceed minimum bend radii for the fiber ALWAYS avoid placing fiber under tension or torsion Proceed as follows 1 For fiber a...

Page 5: ...e interface housing is installed onto the faceplate with the pc board assembly or adapter block installed remove the housing from the faceplate refer to Paragraph 4 4 Figure 8 Closed Enclosure Latch 2 Places Closed and Secured to Chassis No Cable or Fibers are Pinched Between Chassis and Tray 2 The pc board assembly and adapter block are each held in the housing by four locking tabs Insert the tip...

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