Chapter 5 Connecting Optical Cables

Connecting WCMs to MUX and DMX Modules

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Step 3 Remove the blind plug from the WCM connector labeled R/R (remote receiver) and the dust cover from one end of a short jumper. Connect the MiniSC plug to the open connector.

Step 4 Remove the dust cover from the other end of the jumper and the blind plug from the corresponding DMX connector. For example, if you interconnect the seventh WCM, remove the blind plug from the DMX connector labeled 7. (See

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Step 5 Place the fiber-optic cables in the cable holder at the bottom of the chassis.

Repeat these steps with all other WCMs of the main chassis and extension chassis.

 

 

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