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Fiber Labeling
Fiber Description
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Fiber Description
Fibers
There are three different types of single-mode fiber used with the
DMXplore system, simplex blue fiber, simplex yellow fiber, and the
customer's fiber
Blue Fiber
Blue fiber is made up of a single blue colored fiber equipped with LC
connectors at both ends. It is referred to as Simplex LC Blue Fiber.
The Blue Fibers are custom cut to length for their application. The
length is given on the protection boot of the LC connector.
Yellow Fiber
Simplex fibers are Yellow in color and come in six different lengths
(15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 50 feet), as well as custom lengths.
Outside Fiber
Outside fiber is the fiber connecting the Customer equipment to the
DMXplore . Depending on the customers specifications, these fibers
may be any combination of SC, FC, or ST connectors. The length of
these fibers depends on the system interface setup. This fiber is usually
referred to as the Outside Bay or Plant Fiber.
Outside Bay Fiber management should be specified by the customer. It
is beyond the scope of this document to specify the route or dressings
that the fiber should take once it leaves the equipment bays.
Precautions
CAUTION
Fiber is constructed of glass and should be treated with care. It
should not be pulled or stretched. This could cause damage to
the fiber or the fiber connector.
CAUTION
Fiber should not be bent in a radius of less than 1-1/2”.
Summary of Contents for Metropolis DMXplore
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