Nortel Networks 10292FA, 10396EA manual Cleaning Duplex SC Connectors

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4Dry the connector surfaces by applying canned air or letting them air dry.

Caution: To prevent contamination, do not touch the connector surfaces after cleaning; and cover them with dust caps if you are not going to use them right away.

Cleaning Duplex SC Connectors

To clean duplex connectors:

1To remove or retract the shroud, do one of the following.

On removable shroud connectors, hold the shroud on the top and bottom at the letter designation, apply medium pressure, and pull it free from the connector body. Do not discard the shroud.

On retractable shroud connectors, hold the shroud in its retracted position.

2Remove dust or debris from the ferrules and connector face with the canned air duster.

3Gently wipe the cylindrical and end-face surfaces of both ferrules using a wipe saturated with optical-grade isopropyl alcohol.

4Gently wipe the cylindrical and end-face surfaces of the connector with Texwipe cloth (or dry lint-free tissue).

5Blow dry the connector surfaces with canned air.

6Using care to not touch the clean ferrules, gently push the shroud back onto the connector until it seats and locks in place.

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Contents Installation and Networking Guidelines for Optical Routing Copyright 2002 Nortel Networks 212257-BInstallation and Networking Guidelines for Optical Routing Canada requirements onlyNortel Networks Inc. software license agreement Installation and Networking Guidelines for Optical Routing 212257-B Contents Chapter Installing the shelf, OADM, and Omux ContentsFigures Figures 212257-B Tables Tables 212257-B Preface Component FunctionHard-copy technical manuals Before you beginPreface How to get help Technical Solutions Center TelephonePreface 212257-B Chapter Describing the optical routing system Wavelength division multiplexingParts of the optical routing system Gigabit interface converter descriptionDescribing the optical routing system Parts of the optical routing systemOptical add drop multiplexer description Cwdm Gbic transceiver and labelNetwork add/drop ring application Cwdm Oadm network and equipment side connectionsCwdm Oadm ring configuration example Optical multiplexer/demultiplexer descriptionCwdm OMUX-4 Cwdm Omux in a point-to-point application Cwdm OMUX-8 network and equipment side connectionsCwdm Omux point-to-point configuration example Cwdm Omux in a ring applicationCwdm Omux ring configuration example Describing the optical routing system 212257-B Chapter Calculating transmission distance About transmission distance and optical link budgetHow to calculate maximum transmission distance How to calculate expected loss budgetCalculating transmission distance Point-to-point network configuration example Point-to-point transmission distanceMesh ring transmission distance Point-to-point signal loss valuesPoint-to-point maximum transmission distance calculations Mesh ring network configuration Mesh ring signal loss values Mesh ring maximum transmission distance calculationsHub and spoke network configuration Hub and spoke transmission distanceHub and spoke signal loss values Hub and spoke maximum transmission distance calculationsPreparing for installation Chapter Installing the shelf, OADM, and OmuxExceeding class 1 power level warning Environmental and physical requirements Installing the shelf, OADM, and OmuxElectrostatic discharge Installing the shelf Inserting a Cwdm Oadm or a Cwdm Omux Shelf with plug-in module in 19-inch rackCabling a Cwdm Oadm or a Cwdm Omux Cabling a Cwdm OadmCabling a Cwdm Oadm Cabling a four-channel Cwdm Omux Cabling a Cwdm OMUX-4Cabling an eight-channel Cwdm Omux Cabling an Cwdm OMUX-8 Removing a Cwdm Oadm or a Cwdm Omux Appendix a Cwdm Oadm specifications Cwdm Oadm specificationsAppendix a Cwdm Oadm specifications 212257-B Cwdm Omux specifications Cwdm Omux specificationsAppendix B Appendix B Cwdm Omux specifications 212257-B Appendix C Handling and cleaning fiber optic equipment PrecautionsAppendix C Handling and cleaning fiber optic equipment Cleaning Fiber Optic ConnectorsTools and Materials Cleaning Single SC and FC Connectors Cleaning Duplex SC Connectors Cleaning Receptacle or Duplex Devices Page Glossary Glossary Dwdm See optical fiber Group of circuits connected at one point on a network See MMF Ndsf An optical wavelength band for WDM optical communications Device that does not require a source of energy to function See SMF WDM Glossary 212257-B Index Cwdm OmuxIndex OMUX, CwdmIndex Index 212257-B