
6.Cut both the splitter input fibers and the feeder cable fiber subunit at the cut length mark. Make sure that the splitter input fibers and the feeder cable fiber subunit are of equal length and the overall length is within the range specified.
7.Starting at the cut end, measure backward and mark the
8.Starting at the breakout mark, remove the protective jackets to expose the feeder cable fibers (may be stranded or ribbon fibers) and the splitter input fibers.
9.Install the splitter input fibers and the feeder cable fibers in the splice tray and complete all splices per local practice. Refer to Section 7 for information on how to use the round splice trays and then return to Step 10 to continue this procedure.
10.After splicing is completed, the splice tray cover replaced, and the excess slack rolled up, insert the splice tray into the designated mounting slot.
11.Repeat this procedure for each feeder cable fiber subunit.
12.Designation labels, shown in Figure 18 and Figure 19, are provided on the front door of the cabinet for recording splitter module information. For each splitter, indicate the splice tray number, feeder cable fiber number, splitter module number, and service information.
FRONT DOOR | REAR DOOR |
12 | 8 | 4 |
11 | 7 | 3 |
SPLITTER |
|
|
MODULES 10 | 6 | 2 |
9 | 5 | 1 |
SPLITTER MODULE LABEL
Figure 18. Splitter Module Designation Label - Type 1
Page 27
© 2004, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.