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Fiber Active Cabinet (FAC) 400
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Installation Manual
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Manual 020419 REV A - Feb 2019
To splice fibers
Splicing Fibers
Note:
If fiber splices will not reside in the cabinet, such as when using an external splice case or fiber hand-hole, skip this
section. Splice fibers per local practice.
Note:
For additional fiber management options, see Installing Fiber Management Options.
The following steps are general splicing guidelines only. Follow local practice wherever applicable.
Open the cabinet’s front door.
If necessary, untie or cut any bindings temporarily securing the core fiber tubing near the splice tray.
Remove the fiber splice tray from the cabinet wall.
Assuming the bare fibers are stored inside the splice tray, remove enough fiber from the tray to
perform splicing.
Splice the fibers to fiber pigtails or jumpers per local practice.
Neatly arrange the finished splices and slack fiber in the splice tray.
Replace the splice tray into position on the cabinet wall.
Dress any slack fiber from the pigtails or jumpers around the dressing assembly below the splice tray.
Secure the fibers in place with a Velcro strap.
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DANGER! CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION MAY BE PRESENT.
High
voltage may be present. Risk of electrical shock. Do not apply AC power to the cabinet until the installation
process is complete.
CAUTION!
Only a qualified technician should perform this procedure.
DANGER! CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION MAY BE PRESENT.
High
voltage may be present. Risk of electrical shock. Do not apply AC power to the cabinet until the installation
process is complete.
Connecting Fibers to the Equipment
Before you can connect fibers to the equipment, you must first install one or more pluggable transceiver modules into the
optical Ethernet port sockets. If the laser at the far end is enabled, you can use an optical power meter to test the signal
strength on the fibers before connecting to the equipment. Defer to local practice wherever applicable.