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User Manual
Advanced Distribution Frame (ADF) Systems
If interconnecting
, route cable through the cable
management system (CMS) to the CMS drop above ADF,
as shown in Figure 52.
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If interconnecting
, route cable through the ca-
ble management system (CMS) to the CMS drop
above ADF, as shown in Figure 52.
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Figure 52 - Interconnecting
Cable Routing
If cross-connecting
between Main ADFs, place
the patch cord in the upper or lower ADF patch
trough(s) between the ADF frames,
as shown in Figure 53.
Figure 53 - Cross-Connecting
Cable Routing
7. Route the cable down from the cascade along
the nearest side of the nearest transition. Start by routing cable
around the transition spool and then up and around the convenient
storage and transition spools.
NOTE: Which sets of spools you use in routing will depend on 1)
your interconnect or cross-connect application, and 2) your cable
storage requirements. (See “Applications” on page 19, for more
information about applications.)
8. Store excess cable on the Main ADFs and/or one or more InterBay
Storage Panels.
This procedure is complete.
Figure 54 - Cable Routing Down Cascade
If cross-connecting
between Main ADFs, place the
patch cord in the upper or lower ADF patch trough(s)
between the ADF frames, as shown in Figure 53.
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If interconnecting
, route cable through the ca-
ble management system (CMS) to the CMS drop
above ADF, as shown in Figure 52.
Español: 1.
Figure 52 - Interconnecting
Cable Routing
If cross-connecting
between Main ADFs, place
the patch cord in the upper or lower ADF patch
trough(s) between the ADF frames,
as shown in Figure 53.
Figure 53 - Cross-Connecting
Cable Routing
7. Route the cable down from the cascade along
the nearest side of the nearest transition. Start by routing cable
around the transition spool and then up and around the convenient
storage and transition spools.
NOTE: Which sets of spools you use in routing will depend on 1)
your interconnect or cross-connect application, and 2) your cable
storage requirements. (See “Applications” on page 19, for more
information about applications.)
8. Store excess cable on the Main ADFs and/or one or more InterBay
Storage Panels.
This procedure is complete.
Figure 54 - Cable Routing Down Cascade
Figure 52 - Interconnecting Cable Routing
Figure 53 - Cross-Connecting Cable Routing
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If interconnecting
, route cable through the ca-
ble management system (CMS) to the CMS drop
above ADF, as shown in Figure 52.
Español: 1.
Figure 52 - Interconnecting
Cable Routing
If cross-connecting
between Main ADFs, place
the patch cord in the upper or lower ADF patch
trough(s) between the ADF frames,
as shown in Figure 53.
Figure 53 - Cross-Connecting
Cable Routing
7. Route the cable down from the cascade along
the nearest side of the nearest transition. Start by routing cable
around the transition spool and then up and around the convenient
storage and transition spools.
NOTE: Which sets of spools you use in routing will depend on 1)
your interconnect or cross-connect application, and 2) your cable
storage requirements. (See “Applications” on page 19, for more
information about applications.)
8. Store excess cable on the Main ADFs and/or one or more InterBay
Storage Panels.
This procedure is complete.
Figure 54 - Cable Routing Down Cascade
Figure 54 - Cable Routing Down Cascade
7. Route the cable down from the cascade along the nearest side of the
nearest transition. Start by routing cable around the transition spool
and then up and around the convenient storage and transition spools.
NOTE:
Which sets of spools you use in routing will depend on 1) your
interconnect or cross-connect application and 2) your cable storage
requirements. (See “Applications” on page 19 for more information
about applications.)
8. Store excess cable on the Main ADFs and/or one or more Interbay
Storage Panels.
This procedure is complete.