ADC Indoor Fiber Distribution Terminal manual Product Description

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OmniReachTM FTTX Solutions

Indoor Fiber Distribution Terminal

Spec Sheet

Product Description

ADC's OmniReach™ Indoor Fiber Distribution Terminal (iFDT) provides Multiple Dwelling Unit (MDU) applications with a compact and secure family of enclosures by connecting fiber cables at MDUs. The IFDT products utilize a rugged double-hinged design that effectively isolates the splicing and cable termination in the rear compartment from the jumper interconnection in the front compartment. Separating the cable splicing and termination into a layered configuration provides a space efficient and craft friendly interface unit. The layered IFDT staggered interconnection

field provides ease of access to all connections. The IFDT enclosure provides standard SC-APC connections and parking adapters for locating the connectorized pigtails prior to deployment.

Features and Benefits

Integrated splice tray offers flexible splice management for individual or mass splicing

Sealed enclosure protect fibers from dust, water spray, insects and other contaminants

Dual-hinged design ensures separation of owner/client network segments

NEMA-12 Rated

Tested to GR-2898-CORE

Front and rear layer maximizes wall space utilization for both splicing and interconnect

Robust steel construction protects fibers against damage and ensures network reliability

Slotted cable entrance ports allow for rapid cable installation and pass-through capability

Cable management and routing limits bend radius and adds strain relief

216-Tool (can wrench), key lock or padlock offers flexible security options

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Indoor Fiber Distribution Terminal specifications

The ADC Indoor Fiber Distribution Terminal (IDFT) is a critical component designed for efficient fiber optic management in telecommunications networks. This terminal serves as a connection point for fiber optic cables, facilitating the distribution and splicing of fibers in indoor environments. Its primary purpose is to streamline the deployment of fiber optic networks in residential and commercial settings, making it an essential tool for service providers looking to enhance their network infrastructure.

One of the main features of the ADC Indoor Fiber Distribution Terminal is its modular design. This allows for easy expansion and scalability, accommodating a growing number of connections as demand increases. The terminal typically supports various fiber counts, ranging from 12 to 144 fibers or more, ensuring that it can meet the needs of different installations. The modular nature also simplifies maintenance, as technicians can replace or upgrade modules without having to disrupt the entire system.

The ADC IDFT is designed with advanced technology to enhance performance and reliability. It often incorporates features such as Integrated Fiber Management Systems (IFMS), which help to maintain fiber integrity and minimize signal loss. The terminal also includes a splice tray and adapters, facilitating effective fiber splicing and terminating. Moreover, the use of premium quality materials ensures durability and longevity, even in demanding environments.

One of the notable characteristics of the ADC Indoor Fiber Distribution Terminal is its compact and user-friendly design. The terminal is engineered for easy installation, with clear labeling and organized cable management to simplify the entire setup process. This thoughtful design enhances the overall operational efficiency for field technicians and reduces installation time.

Another key characteristic is the terminal's ability to support various connector types, including SC, LC, and MTP connectors, providing versatility for different applications. The ADC IDFT is also compliant with industry standards, ensuring compatibility with other network components and systems.

In summary, the ADC Indoor Fiber Distribution Terminal is an indispensable asset in modern fiber optic networks. With its modular design, advanced technology, and user-friendly features, it facilitates efficient fiber management and supports the growing demand for high-speed connectivity. As the telecommunications landscape continues to evolve, the ADC IDFT stands out as a reliable solution for service providers aiming to enhance their network infrastructure.