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Installing transceiver modules and optical fibers
WARNING!
Disconnected optical fibers or transceiver modules might emit invisible laser light. Do not stare into
beams or view directly with optical instruments when the router is operating.
CAUTION:
•
Before installing a transceiver module, remove the optical fibers, if any, from it. For more
information about installing transceiver modules, see the installation guide for the transceiver
modules.
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If you are not to use a fiber port or transceiver module, insert dust plugs into the port or module. If
you are not to connect an optical fiber, install dust caps for the fiber connector.
To install a transceiver module and optical fiber:
1.
Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure the wrist strap is reliably grounded.
2.
Remove the dust plug from the target fiber port.
3.
Pull the bail latch on the transceiver module upwards.
Skip this step if the bail latch is plastic.
4.
Take the transceiver module by its two sides and align it with the fiber port.
5.
Push the transceiver module gently into the port until it is firmly seated in the fiber port.
6.
Remove the dust plug and dust cap from the transceiver module and fiber connector,
respectively.
7.
Connect the optical fiber to the transceiver module.
LC connector
—Align the connector with the transceiver module and push it into the
transceiver module slightly until it clicks into place.
MPO connector
—Orient the connector with the white spot on it facing right. Insert the MPO
fiber connector horizontally into the transceiver module. Push the MPO fiber connector into
the transceiver module slightly until it clicks into place.
8.
Use cable ties at a spacing of 150 mm (5.91 in) to bind optical fibers.
9.
Label optical fibers according to the cable labeling specifications.
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