ADCP-96-015 Issue 1 July 2004 Fiber Distribution Terminal ACE-142S/142V Cabinet User Manual 19603-A 1290491 Rev A
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 • Preface COPYRIGHT © 2004, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. All Rights Reserved Printed in the U.S.A. REVISION HISTORY ISSUE DATE 1 07/2004 REASON FOR CHANGE Original release. LIST OF CHANGES The technical changes incorporated into this issue are listed below. PAGE IDENTIFIER All DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE Original release TRADEMARK INFORMATION ADC and ADC Telecommunications are registered trademarks of ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 • Preface TABLE OF CONTENTS Content Page ABOUT THIS MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Related Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v ADMONISHMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 • Preface TABLE OF CONTENTS Content Page 9 CONNECTOR PANEL INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 10 SPLITTER MODULE INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 11 ROUTING AND CONNECTING THE SPLITTER OUTPUT FIBERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 • Preface ABOUT THIS MANUAL This publication provides a complete description of the Fiber Distribution Terminal (FDT) ACE-142S/142V Cabinet. Also included are procedures for mounting the cabinet, installing and splicing the feeder and distribution cables, installing additional connector panels and splitter modules, connecting the splitter output fibers to the distribution fibers, and replacing damaged components.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue A • June 2001 • Preface Danger: Do not look into the ends of any optical fiber. Exposure to laser radiation may result. Do not assume the laser power is turned-off or that the fiber is disconnected at the other end. Danger: Use adequate lifting equipment when moving or installing Fiber Distribution Terminal cabinets. Verify that the maximum lift weight rating of the equipment is sufficient to handle the weight of the cabinet.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 1 DESCRIPTION This section provides a description of the ACE-142S/142V cabinet plus specifications. Also included is a listing of the various accessories and kits. 1.1 ACE-142S/142V Cabinet The ACE-142S/142V cabinet is a secure, above-ground, outdoor fiber optic distribution cabinet that is designed to hold the splice trays, splitters, connector panels, and connector storage panel required for various Fiber To The Premises (FTTP) applications.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 The outside plant (OSP) feeder and distribution cables enter the cabinet from the bottom rear side. Clamps are provided for securing each cable to the inside of the cabinet. The bottom of the cabinet is enclosed with a two-piece removable moisture barrier. The cable entry/exit holes are fitted with grommets to resist the entry of dust and moisture. On an optional basis, the cabinet may be ordered with the distribution cables pre-installed.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 Table 1. ACE-142S/142V Cabinet Specifications, continued PARAMETER SPECIFICATION Insertion loss at test bandpass 1x8 standard APC/SC 1x32 standard APC/SC 11.1 dB Maximum (Including connector) 17.8 dB Maximum (Including connector) Return loss at test bandpass 1x8 standard APC/SC 1x32 standard APC/SC >55 dB >55 dB 30.8 IN. (78.2 CM) 47.5 IN. (120.7 CM) 27.3 IN. (69.3 CM) 19.7 IN. (50.1 CM) 19606-A Figure 2.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 1.2 Accessories and Replacement Parts Refer to Table 2 and Table 3 for a listing of the various accessories and replacement parts that are available for the ACE-142S/142V cabinet. Table 2.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 2 BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION This section provides general installation considerations, unpacking and inspection procedures, and lists the tools and materials required for cabinet installation. 2.1 Installation Overview Installation of the ACE-142S/142V cabinet involves the following main tasks: Installing a Support Base–The cabinet must be mounted on a suitable support base.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 2.3 Cabinet Installation Hardware The cabinet is shipped with fasteners (see Table 4) for securing the ACE-142S/142V cabinet to the FMS or the PMF. Table 4. Cabinet Installation Fasteners ITEM 2.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 Concrete Pad Installations • Pad Mount Frame kit for ACE-142 • Excavation and earth moving equipment • Concrete finishing equipment • Approximately 10 cu. ft. concrete • Sand or gravel • Tamping equipment • 2 x 6 inch framing lumber • 1 x 4 inch wooden stakes (4) • Nails and construction screws • Utility wire (to secure PMF during installation) • Saw • Drill with screwdriver bits • Square • Level • Landscaping equipment and site restoration supplies 2.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 3 MOUNTING THE CABINET ON A FIBERGLASS MOUNTING SLEEVE The FMS-20000, shown in Figure 3, is a fiberglass and polymer concrete sleeve that may be used to support the cabinet at ground level. The FMS may also be used as a splicing vault. Four vertical racks are molded into the sides of the FMS to accommodate removable rungs (not provided). The rungs provide support for splice cases or OSP cable storage. 3.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 3.2 Excavation The excavation must be large enough to provide a fill base that will maintain stability for the FMS and the cabinet mounted on it. There must be room for 12 inches (30.5 cm) of fill below and on each side of the FMS. The excavation dimensions for the FMS 20000 are shown in Figure 4. Excavate a rectangular hole for the FMS. TOPSOIL OR DECORATIVE ROCK VERTICAL RACKS FOR MANHOLE CABLE SUPPORT BARS. CONDUIT ENTRANCE HOLES GRADE SIDE VIEW 38 IN (96.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 Note: Use crushed rock 3/8-inch or less in size mixed with stone dust (per local practice) to fill the hole. The name of the material may differ in different geographical areas. Possible names are Class 5, stone dust, aughts (0s) and ones (1s), or stone aggregate 2. Use appropriate lifting equipment to place the FMS into the center of the hole. Lifting loops are provided on either side of the FMS for attaching a sling or chain. 3.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 Warning: Use appropriate lifting equipment when moving or installing the cabinet. Do not stand under a cabinet as it is being hoisted into position for mounting. A failure of the lifting equipment could result in serious personal injury. 3.7.1 Mounting the ACE-142S Cabinet on the FMS-20000 Use the following procedure to mount an ACE-142 cabinet on the FMS-20000: 1.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 2. If a ground spacer (accessory) will not be installed, proceed to step 7. If a ground spacer will be installed, align the ends of the left ground spacer section with the ends of the right ground spacer section and then press the two sections together. 3. Place the assembled ground spacer in position for mounting on the adapter cover. 4. Align the mounting holes in the ground spacer with the mounting holes in the adapter cover. 5.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 ACE-142V CABINET REAR SIDE FRONT SIDE HEX BOLTS, FLAT WASHERS, AND NUTS (4 PLACES) FMS SLEEVE COVER GROUND SPACER (ACCESSORY) CAPSCREWS, LOCK WASHERS, AND FLAT WASHERS (4 PLACES) FMS ADAPTER COVER FMS-20000 19814-A Figure 6. Mounting The ACE-142V Cabinet on the FMS-20000 7. Using appropriate lifting equipment, hold the cabinet in position over the FMS-20000 so the cabinet is suspended over the rectangular opening in the top of the ground spacer or adapter cover. 8.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 10. Feed each distribution cable into the appropriate conduit section and route to the splice enclosure (not provided). Any excess cable slack may be stored in the bottom of the FMS. Note: A separate splice enclosure (not provided) is required for splicing the cabinet OSP distribution cables to the system OSP distribution cables. If preferred, the splice enclosure for the distribution cables may be mounted within the FMS-20000. 11.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 4 MOUNTING THE CABINET ON A CONCRETE PAD The Pad Mount Frame (PMF), shown in Figure 7, is a stainless steel frame that provides a mounting base for the cabinet when installed in a concrete pad foundation. Caution: Mounting the cabinet directly on a concrete pad may cause chemical corrosive action to the cabinet. Use only the Pad Mount Frame (PMF) as a mounting base for the cabinet. Do not use caulking compounds as a sealer between the cabinet and the PMF. 5.5 IN. (14.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 44.0 IN. (111.8 CM) 30.6 IN. (77.7 CM) 26.1 IN. (66.4 CM) 9.0 IN. (22.9 CM) 4 IN DUCT FOR DISTRIBUTION CABLES (LOCATE 1 - 2 INCHES BELOW TOP OF PAD) 28.0 IN. (71.1 CM) 33.0 IN. (83.8 CM) 4 IN DUCT FOR FEEDER CABLES (LOCATE 1 - 2 INCHES BELOW TOP OF PAD) PAD MOUNT FRAME CAST IN PLACE 72.0 IN. (182.9 CM) FRONT DO NOT POUR CONCRETE INSIDE THE PAD MOUNT FRAME GROUNDING ROD (LOCATE 1 - 2 INCHES BELOW TOP OF PAD) REINFORCED CONCRETE PAD 90 BEND IN DUCT 6 IN. (15.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 4.4 Concrete Pad Construction Use the following procedure to construct the concrete pad: 1. Build a wood form for the concrete pad using 2 x 6 framing lumber as shown in Figure 9. 2. Locate the PMF as shown in the construction diagram (see Figure 8). When installed, the top surface of the PMF must be flush and level with the top of the concrete pad.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 4.5 Grounding System Installation Install a grounding system (not provided) that meets all local electrical codes. Check local codes for grounding system installation, use of clamps, wire size, and any other grounding requirements. Typically, #6 AWG copper wire is used for the ground wire. If the grounding system includes a ground rod, install the rod (see Figure 8) within the PMF opening at the indicated point.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 ACE-142S CABINET (FRONT) HEX BOLTS, FLAT WASHERS, AND NUTS (4 PLACES) CAPSCREWS, LOCK WASHERS, AND FLAT WASHERS (4 PLACES) GROUND SPACER (ACCESSORY) CONCRETE PAD 19617-B CABLE CONDUIT PAD MOUNTING FRAME (PMF) Figure 10. Mounting the ACE-142S Cabinet on the Concrete Pad 7. Using appropriate lifting equipment, hold the cabinet in position for mounting over the ground spacer or PMF. 8.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 Note: Make sure all remnants of concrete are removed from the PMF prior to mounting the cabinet. It is not necessary to use shims to level or align the cabinet as long as the top surface of the PMF is clean and free of any installation debris. 2. If a ground spacer will not be installed, proceed to step 7.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 6. Open the rear door of the cabinet and remove the back section of the cabinet bottom cover as described in Section 5.1. Then return to step 7 of this procedure to finish mounting the cabinet. 7. Using appropriate lifting equipment, hold the cabinet in position over the pad (see Figure 11) so the cabinet is suspended over the rectangular opening in the top of the ground spacer or PMF. 8.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 5 FEEDER CABLE INSTALLATION AND SPLICING This section describes how to install the OSP feeder cables in the ACE-142S/142V cabinet and how to use the feeder cable splice trays. 5.1 Bottom Cover Removal The ACE-142S/142V cabinet is equipped with a two-piece bottom cover that prevents moisture and dirt from entering the cabinet through the bottom. The cable-entry section of the bottom cover must be removed to allow installation of the OSP cables.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 2. Attach the grounding wire to the grounding lug as shown in Figure 13. The grounding lug can be used for #6 – #14 AWG wire. Tighten the grounding lug set screw securely. 3. Leave sufficient slack so the grounding wire can be repositioned as needed when the cable entry section of the bottom cover is re-installed. CABINET GROUNDING LUG (#6 - #14 AWG WIRE) NOTE: SHOWN WITH BOTH THE FRONT AND REAR SECTIONS OF THE BOTTOM COVER (MOISTURE BARRIER) REMOVED.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 Note: A blocking kit is recommended when installing ribbon cable. The blocking kit includes plastic tubes that protect the fiber ribbons and prevent damage. If a grounding kit is required, strip the cable sheath to the recommended length and install the grounding clamp prior to securing the cable to the cabinet. 4. Three cable clamping positions are provided for securing feeder cables as shown in Figure 14.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 CABLE USE GROMMET FOR SMALLER DIAMETER CABLES COVER PLATE CLAMPS SCREWS 19623-A Figure 15. Cable Clamp Assembly for Feeder Cable SECURE FEEDER CABLE AND SPLITTER INPUT FIBERS TOGETHER AT THIS POINT FEEDER CABLE SPLICE TRAYS SPLITTER INPUT FIBER ROUTING CENTER PANEL TIE POINT SECURE FEEDER CABLE TO PANEL ON RIGHT SIDE OF CABINET CABLE CLAMP 19625-A Figure 16. Feeder Cable Fibers Routed To Splice Trays Page 25 © 2004, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 9. Secure the fiber subunit to the panel on the right side of the cabinet using the tie points provided. 10. From the right side of the cabinet, route the fiber subunit to the center panel located just below the splitter modules and secure using the tie point provided. 11. From the center panel, route the fiber subunit to the splice wheel used for the splitter module input fibers following the same path as the splitter module input fibers. 12.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 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 break-out lengths for the feeder cable fibers and the splitter input fibers. 8.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 FRONT DOOR REAR DOOR 12 6 11 5 10 4 SPLITTER MODULES 9 3 8 2 7 1 SPLITTER MODULE LABEL Figure 19. Splitter Module Designation Label - Type 2 Page 28 © 2004, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 6 DISTRIBUTION CABLE INSTALLATION AND SPLICING This section describes how to install the OSP distribution cables in the ACE-142S/142V cabinet and how to use the distribution cable splice trays. If the cabinet is equipped with pre-installed distribution cables, refer to Section 6.2 for the bottom cover installation procedure. 6.1 Distribution Cable Installation The OSP distribution cables enter the ACE-142S/142V cabinet from the bottom.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 5. Back out the two 2-inch long 6-32 screws that secure the two clamps and cover plate to the cabinet. 6. Assemble the clamps (and grommet if required) on the cable as shown in Figure 21 and then secure the cable to cabinet at the clamping position selected in step 4. CABLE USE GROMMET FOR SMALLER DIAMETER CABLES COVER PLATE CLAMPS 19623-A SCREWS Figure 21. Cable Clamp Assembly for Distribution Cable 7.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 DISTRIBUTION CABLE TIE OFF COLUMNS (CONNECTOR PANEL #1) DISTRIBUTION CABLE SPLICE TRAYS 1 - 6 DISTRIBUTION CABLE SPLICE TRAYS 7 - 12 DISTRIBUTION CABLE SPLICE TRAYS 13 - 18 SECURE DISTRIBUTION CABLE TO PANEL ON RIGHT SIDE OF CABINET DISTRIBUTION CABLE SPLICE TRAYS 19 - 24 DISTRIBUTION CABLE SPLICE TRAYS 25 - 30 CABLE CLAMPS 19633-A Figure 22. Distribution Cable Fibers Routed to Splice Trays REAR HANDLE ASSEMBLY 19614-A Figure 23.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 6.2 Bottom Cover Installation The cable-entry section of the bottom cover must be replaced following installation of the grounding wire, feeder cable(s), and distribution cable(s). Use the following procedure to replace the cable-entry section of the bottom cover: 1. Locate the bottom cover (cable-entry section) that was removed from the cabinet in step 2 of Section 5.1. 2.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 7. Slide the bottom cover down to the bottom of the cabinet. 8. Align the five holes in the bottom cover with the five studs around the edge of the cabinet. 9. Install a flat washer and lock nut (removed in step 1 of Section 5.1) on each stud and tighten securely. 6.3 Distribution Cable and Connector Panel Pigtail Splicing The distribution cable must be spliced to the connector panel pigtails.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 Table 5.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 5. Starting at the cut end, measure backward and mark the break-out lengths for the distribution cable fibers and the connector panel fibers. 6. Starting at the breakout mark, remove the protective jackets to expose the distribution cable fibers (may be stranded or ribbon fibers) and the connector panel pigtail fibers. 7. Install the connector panel pigtail subunit and the distribution cable fiber subunit in the splice tray and complete all splices per local practice.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 FRONT DOOR REAR DOOR 1 2 3 4 PANEL 1 FIBERS 1-72 3 4 5 6 1 2 FBR FBR FBR FBR FBR FBR CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE CABL 19 20 21 22 23 24 FBR FBR FBR FBR FBR FBR CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE 37 38 39 40 41 42 FBR FBR FBR FBR FBR FBR CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE 55 56 57 58 59 60 FBR FBR FBR FBR FBR FBR CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE 5 19738-A LABEL FOR CONNECTOR PANEL #1 Fi
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 7 GUIDELINES FOR USING ROUND SPLICE TRAYS This section provides guidelines for using the round splice trays that are provided with the ACE-142S/142V cabinet. Use the following procedure for installing the fibers in the tray: 1. Remove the top and bottom covers from the splice tray. 2. Secure subunit A to the splice tray at the points shown in Figure 29. Note: If installing the feeder cable, subunit A is the feeder cable subunit.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 TRANSITION POINT FIBER BREAKOUT POINT ROUTE TO TOP SIDE STRANDED/RIBBON FIBERS BOTTOM SIDE AFTER ROUTING CABLES, REPLACE BOTTOM COVER 19229-A Figure 30. Routing Subunit A Around Back Side of Splice Tray 6. Replace the splice tray bottom cover and then turn the tray over to the top side. 7. Route the breakout fibers at least 1.5 times around the inside of the tray making the loop as large as possible to ensure maximum fiber storage as shown in Figure 31.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 MAKE LOOP AS LARGE AS POSSIBLE TO ENSURE MAXIMUM FIBER STORAGE ROUTE FIBERS 1.5 TIMES AROUND INSIDE OF TRAY TOP SIDE 19230-A Figure 31. Routing Subunit A Around Front Side of Splice Tray 8. Secure subunit B to the splice tray at the points shown in Figure 32. If multiple fibers are being installed, route all fibers simultaneously. Note: If installing the feeder cable, subunit B is the splitter input fiber(s).
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 NOTE 1: FOLLOW SUBUNIT B ROUTING FOR DISTRIBUTION CABLE OR SPLITTER INPUT FIBERS SUBUNIT A TIE POINTS FIBER BREAKOUT POINT SUBUNIT B (SEE NOTE 1) ROUTE FIBER 2 TIMES AROUND INSIDE OF TRAY SUBUNIT A TOP SIDE MAKE LOOP AS LARGE AS POSSIBLE TO ENSURE MAXIMUM FIBER STORAGE SUBUNIT B TIE POINTS 19281-A Figure 32. Routing Subunit B Around Front Side of Splice Tray Page 40 © 2004, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 8 PRE-INSTALLED DISTRIBUTION CABLE CONFIGURATION ACE-142V cabinets are equipped with pre-installed distribution cables that enter/exit the cabinet from the bottom. At the entry/exit points, each cable is secured with a clamp. Beyond the clamp, the outer sheath of each cable is removed and the fibers are broken out into subunits. Each subunit is fanned out into twelve individual fibers and each fiber is terminated with a connector.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 9 CONNECTOR PANEL INSTALLATION The ACE-142S/142V cabinet can accommodate up to five 72-port connector panels which will provide a total of 360 distribution ports. If the cabinet is not pre-loaded with five connector panels, then additional connector panels and round splice trays may be installed as needed. Use the following procedure to install additional connector panels in the cabinet: 1.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 10 SPLITTER MODULE INSTALLATION The ACE-142S/142V cabinet can accommodate up to twelve 1x8 or 1x32 splitter modules. The cabinet can support a maximum of 360 output ports for distribution. Use the following procedure to install additional splitters in the cabinet: 1. Install the splitter module in the next available mounting position as shown in Figure 35. Note: Install splitters in the order shown in Figure 35, beginning on the right side of the splitter compartment. 2.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 SPLITTER INPUT FIBER ROUTING FEEDER CABLE SPLICE TRAYS 19637-A Figure 36. Routing Splitter Input Fibers 4. Remove the splice tray and then coil up the splitter input fiber around the outside edge of the tray for temporary storage. 5. Refer to Section 5.4 for the feeder cable and splitter input fiber splicing procedures. Page 44 © 2004, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 11 ROUTING AND CONNECTING THE SPLITTER OUTPUT FIBERS The splitter modules are mounted at the top of the ACE-142S/142V cabinet. When a splitter module is installed, the output fibers are routed to the storage panel located at the bottom of the cabinet. The output fibers are temporarily “parked” in the storage panel until they are needed to provide service.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 11.2 Enabling Service To a Subscriber Use the following procedure to enable service to a subscriber: 1. Check the designation labels on the cabinet door to determine the connector panel and port number that corresponds to the address of the subscriber. 2. Locate the subscriber port on the specified connector panel and remove both the adapter dust cap and the connector ferrule dust cap. 3.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 12 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR PROCEDURES The ACE-142S/142V cabinet requires no regular maintenance to insure continuous and satisfactory operation. Maintenance is limited to repairing or replacing any cabinet components that may be damaged or broken in the course of normal operation. The following sections provide procedures for repairing or replacing common cabinet components. 12.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 2. Push down on the small tab at the top of the adapter and at the same time pull outward on the adapter until it is released from the panel. 3. Pull the adapter away from the panel until about 6 inches of fiber are exposed. 4. Disconnect the distribution connector from the rear side of the adapter. 5. Discard the damaged adapter. 6. Clean the distribution fiber connector as specified in Optical Fiber Systems Cleaning and Mating Instructions (ADCP-90-159). 7.
ADCP-96-015 • Issue 1 • July 2004 13 CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE PHONE: EUROPE Sales Administration: +32-2-712-65 00 Technical Assistance: +32-2-712-65 42 EUROPEAN TOLL FREE NUMBERS Germany: 0180 2232923 UK: 0800 960236 Spain: 900 983291 France: 0800 914032 Italy: 0800 782374 U.S.A.