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Step 4:
Record an identifier for each connection on the flip cards located on the front door,
either by writing directly on the card or by using computer printed labels.
7.3.4 Jumper Management Without
Jumper Trough
Step 1:
Route jumpers through the port openings
in the floor of the housing and through the
routing clip below the applicable adapter
panel (Figure 16). Or route jumpers
through the jumper management panel
into the C4U housing as shown in
Figure 14.
Step 2:
Clean the adapters and connector
end-faces. Mate the connectors in the
adapters.
Figure 16
Step 3:
Record an identifier for each connection on the flip cards located on the front door,
either by writing directly on the card or by using computer printed labels.
8. Connector Care and Cleaning
WARNING:
Isopropyl alcohol is flammable with a flashpoint at 54ºF. It can cause irritation to
eyes on contact. In case of contact, flush eyes with water for at least 15 minutes. Inhalation
of vapors irritates the respiratory tract. Exposure to high concentrations has a narcotic effect,
producing symptoms of dizziness, drowsiness, headache, staggering, unconsciousness and
possibly death.
• Always keep dust caps on connectors and adapters when not in use.
• Ensure dust caps are clean before reuse.
• Use optical cleaning materials as standardized by your company.
• Clean the connector before every mating, especially for test equipment patch cords
(jumpers).
• A minimum level of cleaning is listed below. Local procedures may require more rigorous
cleaning methods.
Step 1:
Remove plugs from the connector adapter.
Step 2:
Wipe the connector ferrule twice with a lint-free wiping material moistened with
isopropyl alcohol. Then wipe across the end of the ferrule.
Step 3:
Repeat previous step with a dry wipe.
KPA-2203
Waterfall
Removed