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Installation Instructions

660105574

Rev. A

TC-1511-IP

Rev. A, September 2021

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BUDI-R

General product information

The BUDI-R is a wall-mount terminal used to deploy and manage fiber optic networks in a small to mid-sized multiple 

dwelling unit (MDU) or multiple tenant unit (MTU). Installation can be completed by one person. The BUDI-R contains an 

internal fiber spool loaded with 24 SC adapters and 2 12-fiber Indoor/Outdoor cable terminated with an MPO connector 

or an HMFOC connector. Certain product configurations will come with an external spool holding an extension of the cable 

beyond what the internal spool can hold. 

Within the BUDI-R, the cable is pre-terminated to two rows of SC adapters used to connect patch cord drops to subscribers. 

The BUDI-R has an inner cover and is only removed for connector cleaning when desired.

General safety precautions

2.1 

Fiber optic cables may be damaged if bent or curved to a radius that is less than the recommended minimum  

bend radius. Always observe the recommended bend radius limit when installing fiber optic cables and patch cords.

2.2 

Infrared radiation is invisible and can seriously damage the retina of the eye. Do not look into the ends of any 

optical fiber. Do not look directly into the optical adapters of the adapter packs. Do not assume the laser power is turned off 

or that the fiber is disconnected at the other end. 

 

A protective cap or hood MUST be immediately placed over any radiating adapter or optical fiber connector to avoid the 

potential of dangerous amounts of radiation exposure. This practice also prevents dirt particles from entering the connector 

and adapter.

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5.1  Preparing the MPO cable ............................................................................... 2
5.2  Preparing HMFOC cable ................................................................................. 3

5.3  Pulling the cable ...................................................................................................3

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Mounting ears

Securing eye 

Lock 

Internal fiber 

 spool

2 MPO or 2 HMFOC

Inner cover

Patch panel 

24 SC

Summary of Contents for TC-1511-IP

Page 1: ...d minimum bend radius Always observe the recommended bend radius limit when installing fiber optic cables and patch cords 2 2 Infrared radiation is invisible and can seriously damage the retina of the eye Do not look into the ends of any optical fiber Do not look directly into the optical adapters of the adapter packs Do not assume the laser power is turned off or that the fiber is disconnected at...

Page 2: ...ed to the spool with cardboard connections and cable ties 4 2 Place it on the stand as shown 4 3 Spool is ready to pay out 5 Paying out the cable on external spool if applicable Caution The cable is not designed for outdoor direct burial or outdoor aerial applications Do not pull fiber perpendicular from the BUDI R Pull fiber parallel with the wall and route to the equipment 5 1 Preparing the MPO ...

Page 3: ... The connector is protected by a dust cap A pulling eye is integrated into the end of the dust cap for pulling the drop cable Note Do not exceed a pulling force of 445N 100 lbs and when connected don t exceed cable pull of 111 N 25 lbs A properly rated breakaway swivel should be used between the pull rope and the pulling cap 5 3 Pulling the cable 5 3 1 Tie a pulling cord to the swivel MPO or dust ...

Page 4: ...ng eye s and use the hand wrap method shown to pull the cable to the point where the cable will be terminated 6 Remove packaging 6 1 If applicable remove the BUDI R from the external spool by cutting the cable ties Note Unwind the loop of cable within the lead loop holder 6 2 Remove the cardboard cover Wrap cable once around palm of hand Grasp cable and pull ...

Page 5: ...ears at the outside the box Note Due to different local mounting practices no mounting hardware is provided with the box Note If necessary reinforce the mounting surface with a 3 4 plywood panel 7 2 Rotate the screw counterclockwise to unlock 7 3 Rotate the cover open 7 4 The cover can be locked at 90 7 5 The cover can be removed completely 96 mm 3 8 IN 195 mm 7 7 IN 76 2 mm 3 IN 137 2 mm 5 4 IN 1...

Page 6: ...licable 8 2 Loosen the fiber spool by sliding the lock backwards and pull the MPO HMFOC connector out 8 3 Unspool the MPO HMFOC Cables and pay out any additional length of cable required at the termination point 8 4 Rotate the fiber spool so the SC connectors are positioned facing down again Position the spool and lock it in place 8 5 Slide the cable between the foam seals at the bottom ...

Page 7: ...e labeled Make sure to select the correct connector to connect to the designated adapter port see section 9 1 9 Installing patch cords 9 1 Identify the correct SC adapter Bottom row of the adapter pack SC 1 12 correspond with cable subunit 1 see brady label on connector at the cable end Top row of the adapter pack SC 13 24 correspond with cable subunit 2 Important It is important to install first ...

Page 8: ...nstructions ADCP 90 159 or by locally approved procedures 9 3 Position the connector in the correct orientation connector key facing to the right as shown in figure above 9 4 Connect the SC connectorized cable to its assigned port A clicking sound is observed when the connector is properly seated 9 5 Route the patch cords through the drop cable foam seal The first 3 cords are routed to the first s...

Page 9: ...y with a number of CommScope s facilities across the globe certified in accordance with international standards including ISO 9001 TL 9000 and ISO 14001 Further information regarding CommScope s commitment can be found at www commscope com About Us Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability This product may be covered by one or more U S patents or their foreign equivalents For patents see www cs ...

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