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ELF System
Copper / Fiber
:: ELF Family
1.4 System-Level Applications
• Fiber Optic Splice/Patch Modules: Manage modest fiber count bundles being delivered to base stations in
high-capacity wireless networks.
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DSX-3 Modules: Deliver advanced services outward to the edge of the network, whether wireless or wireline.
• DSX-1 Modules: Gain industry-leading density and options for T1/E1 signal management at the network’s edge.
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RJ-TJ Patch Module: In remote HUTs, CEVs, and cabinets, takes T1/Ethernet equipment interface from
inaccessible rear connection to front of equipment rack.
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T1 Interconnect RJ45 Modules: Ideal for handoff applications in customer premise environments.
1.5 Installation Considerations
CAUTION
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CAUTION! Only qualified technicians may install and maintain this product.
ALERT
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ALERT! These instructions presume you have verified that the Telect equipment being installed is
compatible with the rest of the system, including power, ground, circuit protection, signal characteristics,
equipment from other vendors, and local codes or ordinances.
1.5.1 Location and Space
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The ELF Chassis mounts in a 19 in. or 23 in. equipment rack (EIA or WECO) or inside an equipment cabinet.
On an EIA rack, it takes up one RU of space (1RU = 1.75 in.).
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The Wall-Mount ELF Chassis Bracket requires approximately 20 in. (503 mm) by slightly more than 2 in. (52
mm) if a minimum wall “footprint” is desired. If hugging the wall, reserve approximately 20 in. by 8.25 in. (210
mm) of space.
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The ELF Wall Bracket requires approximately 6 in. (155 mm) by approximately 2 in. (45 mm) or 4 in. (102
mm) of wall space, depending on mounting orientation.
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The ELF Wall-Mount Enclosure requires approximately 10 in. (255 mm) by approximately 7 in. (180 mm) of
wall space.
1.5.2 Tools and Equipment
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common hand tools
• wire-wrap tools for pinfields
• a chassis ground wire—14 AWG minimum with ring terminal
Use listed components (UL-recognized, CSA, ETL, TUV agency) and crimping tools.