User Manual

ADCP-75-126 Issue B April 2002 Section 3: Host Unit Installation
Page 3-2
©
2002,
ADC
Telecommunications,
Inc.
•TORX
screwdriver
(T20
bit)
Pliers
•Wire
cutters
•Wire
stripper
Tool
kit
for
attaching
N-type
male
connectors
to
coaxial
cable
Multimeter
•Optical
power
meter
Laser
light
source
The
following
materials
are
required
to
complete
the
procedures
in
this
section:
#18
AWG
(1.0
mm)
insulated
stranded
copper
wire
(for
chassis
grounding
wire)
#18
AWG
(1.0
mm)
red
and
black
insulated
copper
wire
(for
DC
power
wires)
Category
3
or
5
cable
(for
external
alarm
system
wires)
•#6
ring
terminal
(1)
for
#18
wire
(for
chassis
ground
wire
connection)
•#6
fork
terminals
(2)
for
#18
wire
(for
DC
power
wiring
connection)
Single-mode
patch
cord(s)
with
SC
connectors
(1,
2
or
3
depending
on
the
application)
•High
performance,
flexible,
low-loss
50-ohm
coaxial
cable
N-type
male
connectors
•Wire
ties
1.2 Unpacking and Inspection
This
section
provides
instructions
for
opening
the
shipping
boxes,
verifying
that
all
parts
have
been
received,
and
verifying
that
no
shipping
damage
has
occurred.
Use
the
following
procedure
to
unpack
and
inspect
the
HU
and
any
accessories:
1. Open
the
shipping
cartons
and
carefully
unpack
each
component
from
the
protective
packing
material.
2. Check
each
component
for
broken
or
missing
parts.
If
there
are
damages,
contact
ADC
(see
section
6
at
the
end
of
this
manual)
for
an
RMA
(Return
Material
Authorization)
and
to
reorder
if
replacement
is
required.
2 OSP FIBER CABLE INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
The
outside
plant
(OSP)
fiber
optic
cables
should
be
routed
between
the
HU
and
RU
and
terminated
before
the
equipment
is
installed.
A
diagram
of
a
typical
OSP
cable
routing
is
shown
in
Figure 3-1.
At
the
HU,
the
OSP
cable
should
be
terminated
at
a
fiber
distribution
panel
and
spliced
to
pigtails.
Jumper
patch
cords
may
then
be
used
to
link
the
HU
optical
ports
to
the
OSP
cable
terminations.
Whenever
possible,
a
guideway
such
as
the
FiberGuide
system
should
be
provided
to
protect
the
fiber
optic
patch
cords
from
damage
and
to
prevent
excessive
bending.
The
procedures
for
connecting
the
OSP
cable
optical
fibers
to
the
HU
is
provided
in
Section
7.