Total Access
®
3000/3010 System Manual
6TADLP719-1E
TOTAL ACCESS 3000/3010
DLP-719
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© 2002, ADTRAN, Inc.
Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed
1.1
Routing Fiber Through the Heat Baffle
NOTE
References to common, but differing, parameters between the Total Access
3000 and the Total Access 3010, such as number of slots, will be conveyed
by the convention a/b. The “a” represents the Total Access 3000 parameter
and the “b” represents the Total Access 3010 parameter. For example, the
differing number of access slots in the two platforms, 28 for the Total Access
3000 and 22 for the Total Access 3010, would be displayed “28/22.”
1.1.1
Introduction
The Total Access 3000/3010 supports the use of both mux modules and access
modules which use fiber-optic interfaces. The Total Access 3000/3010 Heat Baffle
also serves as a fiber routing tray for routing the fiber optic cable from the front of
fiber-optic modules, across to the left side of the shelf (viewed from the front), and to
the CO overhead fiber routing system. This DLP describes briefly the general
guidelines for routing the Total Access 3000/3010 fiber optic cables.
NOTE
Fiber optic cable is delicate, and can be damaged by rough handling. During
the routing process, be careful to avoid bends in the cable of less than 1-inch
radius.
1.1.2
Prerequisite Procedures
To route fiber optic cables, this procedure assumes that vertical fiber guides have been
mounted on the frame in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
1.1.3
Tools and Materials Required
• Medium straight-slot screwdriver
• Fiber optic cable
WARNING
To prevent electrical shock, do not install equipment in a wet location or
during a lightning storm.
CAUTION
Electronic modules can be damaged by static electrical discharge. Before
handling modules, wear an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage
to electronic components. Place modules in antistatic packing material when
transporting or storing. When working on modules, always place them on an
approved antistatic mat that is electrically grounded.