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MiniDSX Multifunction Panels

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MiniDSX Multifunction PanelsTable of Contents

Connectivity Overview ............................................................. 1

Introduction ............................................................................ 7

Modules ................................................................................. 9

Reference Schematic MDP-CH............................................ 10

Reference Schematic DS-1 MDP-H ..................................... 11

Reference Schematic DS-3 MDP-RAHM ............................. 12

Reference Schematic DS-3 MDP-FAM ................................ 13

Reference Schematic C5-MDP-RJRJ-16 ............................... 14

Reference Schematic Fiber Patch Panel ................................ 15

Reference Schematic Ordering Guides ................................. 16

Reference Schematic Monitor Modules ............................... 17

Reference Schematic Splitter Modules ................................. 18

Reference Schematic WDM Modules .................................. 19

Reference Schematic CWDM Modules ................................ 20

Accessories

Accessory Kits ................................................................. 21

Bantam Plugs .................................................................. 22

Cross-Connect Wire ....................................................... 23

DSX-3 Patch Cords ......................................................... 24

Preterminated Equipment Cable..................................... 25

Coaxial Connectors ........................................................ 26

Tool Kit............................................................................ 27

Patch Cords .................................................................... 28

TracerLight and Standard Patch Cords ............................ 29

62.5/125 Mulitmode ...................................................... 30

50/125 Ultra Multimode ................................................. 31

Multifiber Patch Cords .................................................... 32

Fiber Connector/Adapter Cleaning Kit ........................... 33

Appendix

Fiber Optic Specifications ............................................... 34

Performance Criteria ....................................................... 35

Detailed Fiber Installation Practices ................................ 36

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Connectivity Overview

The reality of today’s marketplace dictates that service provider networks must change to remain competitive. New modulation techniques, faster metro optical fiber rings, voice, high-speed data and multimedia services are deployed closer than ever to the edge of the network. These changes are largely upgrades and reconfigurations designed to improve reliability, availability, accuracy and breadth of services. Establishing a solid network foundation rooted in connectivity has already proven successful as networks transitioned from analog to digital and from copper to fiber, and as service providers joined networks together through collocation and consolidation.

As service providers approach the convergence of voice, data and video with IP-based services, a foundation of connectivity remains just as essential.

Moving to more complex network models incorporating a connectivity foundation delivers multiple proven benefits:

Minimize operational costs. The capital allocated to purchase new electronics, software and • connectivity pales in comparison to the multi-year, ongoing cost of labor to manage and maintain the network. With a connectivity foundation, labor costs for everything from initial installation, to provisioning, to upgrades and reconfigurations, to maintenance is reduced. Minimizing operational costs contributes to the bottom line just as strongly as new revenue sources.

Increase network reliability. More and more, 99.999% availability pertains to more than just voice • services. With ILECs, MSOs, wireless service providers and others vying for the same customers, quality of service measures and service level agreements will soon pertain to voice, data and video services. Connectivity delivers reliability by providing termination, test access, and cable management strategies that ensure maximum service availability.

Maximize revenue. The competition is positioning to earn new revenues from broadband services and • take away annuity business from others in the marketplace. A solid connectivity foundation speeds service provisioning while, at the same time, lowers the cost of provisioning. With faster turn-up of services—and associated acceleration of revenue—service providers wield an attractive weapon in competing for customers.

ADC is the market leader in the deployment of connectivity solutions for copper, fiber and wireless networks around the world. With hundreds of millions of ports in service worldwide, over 600 patents, and connectivity solutions that touch the majority of worldwide voice, video, and data communications traffic, ADC has the products, services, and experience to make the inevitable work of network transitions cost effective and profitable for service providers.

Flexible High-Speed Wireless NetworksThe worldwide mobile phone market is growing steadily and rapidly. In order to support this growth plan, and to assure that services are delivered at a price consumers are willing to pay, mobile operators must wisely invest in new technologies – and upgraded networks.

Wireless operators will be able to deliver both mobile voice and mobile broadband services with the same network investments and spectrum. Subscribers will benefit from 'everywhere coverage' and higher data speeds.

GSM

3G/UMTS

RNS

RNCNode B

Node B

RNS

RNCNode B

Node B

BSS

BSC

BTS

BTS

MS

BSS

BSC

BTS

BTS

Data Networkse.g. Internet

Wireline-and Wireless

Networks

MS: MobilstationBTS: Base Tranceiver StationBSC: Base Station ControllerMSC: Mobile Switching Center

Central OfficeGSM and UMTS

MSC

Node B: UMTS-Base stationRNC: Radio Network ControllerRNS: Radio Network SubsystemUMSC: UMTS Mobile Switching Center

U-MSC

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Connectivity Overview

Technologies such as High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) mean the evolution of 3G toward higher bit rates and improved capacity, and these technologies have greatly reduced the cost of delivering data services.

The demand for broadband services, which has exploded over the last few years, has led to a significant impetus in growth of UMTS networks. The communication industry is preparing for a rise in users of services.

“Beyond 3G” mobile-phone networks coming up

Mobile devices are developing into multimedia devices, no longer delivering voice only. The merger of mobile phone, camera and MP3 is only the first step in a chain of new possibilities. The development of network technology is not standing still: work is underway to develop mobile multimedia, broadband and secure communication over a single device – functional anywhere in the world. With this in mind, developers are working on the improvement of familiar technologies, on higher data-transfer speeds and higher spectrum efficiency, as well as on completely new ideas for new “beyond 3G” mobile-phone provisioning. This extremely rapid development towards mobile broadband phone systems with very high capacity will only be practical, for consumers and carriers alike, if transmission efficiencies improve proportionately.

Competitive networks require flexibility

The increased complexity of network infrastructure demands a high degree of flexibility for reconfigurations and upgrades (e.g. new network components, new lines and new or upgraded software). This requires the ability to make seamless network transitions, including equipment additions, network configuration changes, line testing and monitoring and rapid re-routing of disrupted service. In addition, large investments are required to upgrade old networks or to develop new ones. Greater bandwidths require more cells, each covering smaller areas, to transmit larger data volumes. Greater bandwidth also requires network operators to migrate from circuit-switched networks to packet-switched networks, and while leveraging existing copper and using more fiber.

The investment of time and money needed to run the network can have a direct effect on the profitability of the business. While the initial investment in flexible connectivity is relatively small, if this flexibility is not in place, it can pose a huge revenue risk and result in dissatisfied subscribers. In today’s competitive environment, no network operator can afford this risk, much less the cost implications if the cell site or portion of the network is not functioning.

Proactive network monitoring for fault localization

In traditional copper networks, it was easy to access handoff points for test purposes.

As enhanced data services become more critical to mobile subscribers, loss of signal or extended downtime in the network is no longer tolerated. Problems must be found and limited before they threaten network integrity. Both for leased lines and leased bandwidths, as well as for every optical connection point in the network, network operators must be able to identify and solve problems right away.

DSX ApplicationsThe management of equipment cables and cross-connect jumpers is a major consideration, ensuring an organized and expandable network. The DSX system should be placed in a centralized location. Whether in a MSC, Data Center, remote site, or wireless bay station or hub, DSX delivers a flexible centralized location to access and monitor network signals non-intrusively.

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Connectivity Overview

Cross-connection encourages seamless expansion, simple rerouting and quick restoration for today's evolving networks. Reduce costs, increase revenues, and satisfy customers are the tenets of service providers as they balance today’s tenuous financial climate with the promise of next-generation products and services. And as networks migrate and expand to include more complex services, reliability and flexibility become even more vital to their success. That is why digital system cross-connect (DSX) solutions remain the best option for connecting network elements.

The deployment of DSX platforms eases network expansion; allows circuit access for non-intrusive testing, monitoring, and patching; and establishes a central termination point for efficient circuit rearrangements. It allows operators to add a migration of technological platforms and bring advanced services closer to customers while preserving integrity at the network’s core.

Make the ConnectionTelecommunications networks must be designed to seamlessly absorb new growth, accommodate wiring changes, and restore failed circuits quickly. In its journey from source to destination, a signal travels through a gamut of telecommunications equipment that transforms, grooms, multiplexes, switches, demultiplexes, and routes the signal. Operators have three accepted methods of routing this signal: direct connect, interconnect, and cross-connect via a DSX. Direct connection and interconnection suffer from significant limitations, but the DSX remains fully capable of providing optimal flexibility, reliability, and access to the network. DSX, coupled with a robust connectivity infrastructure, enhances several work operations:

Faster service provisioning with greater capacity•

Increased service reliability and protection of electronic equipment and network elements•

Fundamental maintenance including physical layer access•

Quicker service recovery•

Simple, uncomplicated rollovers in future network migration planning•

Non-intrusive network element replacement and testing•

Connectivity typically accounts for 1% to 10% of the upfront costs of network deployment. A small investment to simplify procedures, reduce errors, and minimize outages. Many network performance problems stem from restricted access for maintenance, cable congestion, rerouting or monitoring capabilities. And each problem is a high-maintenance proposition characterized by longer service interruptions, operational inefficiency, and frustrated customers that can be easily averted with a DSX solution.

There is more to connecting a network than simply running cables between network elements. Network design plays a crucial role in determining whether a network will generate revenue or lose profitability through excess labor costs and missed service opportunities.

Network design is evaluated against three criteria:

Flexibility•

Central termination point•

Circuit access•

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Connectivity Overview

Flexibility demands DSX

Change is inevitable. In today’s dynamic, evolving networks, it isn’t a matter of if things will change—it’s a matter of how much. Today’s communications networks demand a migration platform equipped with the cable management and physical rearrangement flexibility to accommodate new services and network elements. Today’s networks demand the flexibility of DSX.

Unlike a direct connect solution, where network elements are directly connected to one another in a dedicated, pre-assigned method, a DSX solution serves as the demarcation point. This limits faults to individual circuits only, allowing changes to be performed with minimal recabling and labor costs.

Direct connection forces operators to locate cables and then pull them to new locations, resulting in an extensive, intrusive reengineering process that demands a great deal of time and money recabling each network element. In contrast, a DSX allows operators to simply remove and replace a small wire on its crossconnect field to reroute circuits. This quick resolution is critical for maintaining service even during massive redesigns.

Easier reconfiguration allows operators to manage the subsequent traffic flow when access to the physical network layer is required. Technicians can simply patch into the corresponding circuits with a patch cord for reconfiguration or monitoring purposes.

Central termination point

During network element rearrangements, a DSX can manage all rerouting, terminating, and maintenance functions from a centralized location. Without this centralized termination point, as in direct connection, cables must be pulled from each network element and subsequently rerouted to new destinations. This method of hardwiring jeopardizes reliability and often results in interrupted service because damage isn’t limited to individual circuits but effects can quickly spread to all circuits within a shared component like a common electronic backplane. For instance, a dropped wrench could knock out an entire network element, inducing havoc throughout the network.

DSX and cross-connect systems allow operators to do all maintenance and rerouting from one location. These robust devices protect other, more delicate equipment from inadvertent damage during the circuit rearrangement process. And with easy circuit identification centralized, wiring on network elements’ backplanes remains undisturbed and unharmed.

Circuit access

A network’s success often depends on how quickly it adapts to change and the simplicity of its maintenance capabilities. Networks require physical access points on every circuit for monitoring, patching, and testing purposes. The ability to tap into and read the signal on any circuit—and not interrupt service to customers— is invaluable in today’s market. By incorporating jacks, DSX is the only solution that can localize a fault by allowing operators complete access to any circuit, anytime.

Passing a signal through a jack creates a “window” into the circuit. Through this window the signal can be monitored or pulled out, or a new signal can be introduced, by placing a temporary patch cord into the corresponding ports. By inserting one end of the patch cord into a monitor port on the DSX, and the other end into a test unit or other device, operators can monitor a signal without interrupting service.

When intrusive testing is required, operators simply plug the patch cord into the IN/OUT port on the cross-connect field of the DSX. The signal flow to the cross-connect field is interrupted and a new connection between the jack and patch can be made. The signal can then be sent to a testing device to check for transmission errors or to another network element to temporarily reroute the signal.

The integration of a DSX into the network allows operators to patch around faulty circuits quickly and easily. And operators are given time to restore the primary circuit without fear of service outages for customers.

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Connectivity Overview

Passing the test of time

Networks evolve over time as technology changes and advanced services are adopted. Equipment obsolescence and the necessary incorporation of new technologies present carriers with ongoing challenges. When the customers and the market are ready, the carrier must move quickly or risk missing revenue opportunity. A DSX crossconnect point allows deferment of property/plant and equipment expenses and allows upgrades to new technologies with the least disruption to current services. A physical plant with optimal cable management capabilities encourages quick reconfigurations, upgrades, and diverse alternate routing. Only through the cross-connection of network elements will service providers be able to meet the changing needs of their networks.

Value-Added Modules (VAMS) for high flexibility and functionality

VAMs incorporate various fiber optic components, and they perform a range of functions that help assure network flexibility and reliability by providing convenient points for non-intrusive, proactive monitoring and testing. This does more than just guarantee customer satisfaction. Above all, it gives the mobile operator the opportunity to address any problems in the best way and best time, often before anything as serious as a service outage happens – which, of course, has a direct effect on both customer satisfaction and revenue.

The vital factor in this process is the quality of the modules employed. Only products that fulfill present requirements and anticipate future ones can ensure the reliability of the network and minimize the effect of changes and tests on the network.

VAMs from ADC improve the reliability of a network and ensure profitable network operation

Value-Added Modules from ADC fulfill precisely these requirements. Available in a wide range of designs, they can be used as a monitoring module at any optical connection point and can monitor various interfaces. They can be employed at handoff points or backhaul network access and transition points, at network operation demarcation points, and for protocol analysis. The decisive factors for the modules’ configuration and placement are the information requirements of the technical department in question. This may be signal or protocol monitoring, or temporary connection of test equipment for fault localization and repair. For this purpose, to avoid damaging the overall performance of the network, five or ten percent of the actual optical power is used as a test signal to provide early indication of link degradation. Depending on the purpose of the monitoring on the sub-system, an independent measuring point, using monitoring equipment from almost all manufacturers, can be linked to the monitoring module via appropriate fiber optic connectors. Modules are designed to be installed simply and quickly and can be deployed in existing optical distribution frame, cabinet, or panel applications.

Here's How CWDMs WorkIn simple terms, a passive CWDM implementation involves placing VAM modules and upgraded transmitters and receivers at each end of the network segment. CWDM equipment performs two functions: 1) segregates the light to ensure only the desired combination of wavelengths are used, and 2) multiplexes and demultiplexes the signal across a single fiber link.

In many applications, a 1310 nm fiber route has already been established to accommodate existing services. By adding additional wavelengths with CWDM technology, new services can co-exist on the same, existing fiber.

Single Fiber

CWDM

1471 nm

1491 nm

1511 nm

1531 nm

1551 nm

1571 nm

1591 nm

1611 nm

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Connectivity Overview

Providers can install a CWDM system at the headend that will drop one 20 nm channel (wavelength) at each node along a particular configuration. Each CWDM device is packaged into the VAM platform for seamless integration into fiber panels, distribution frames or cross-connect frame systems, saving floor space and eliminating extra patch cords.

This cost-effective technology allows you to meet additional service requirements by increasing the capacity of your existing fiber by 4 times, 8 times or more. It takes less fiber to generate more revenue.

The Optimized Fiber NetworkCWDM technology simply makes sense, particularly with the technological advancements in today’s fiber and transceiver options. This solution easily delivers the requirements that are crucial to all service providers in today’s highly competitive industry:

Transparency•

Scalability•

Low cost•

When new applications and increasing demand set the pace for today’s next generation networks, look to ADC’s CWDM solutions to help you win the race.

Metro Transport RingUsing CWDM

MSC/DATA CENTER

LONG DISTANCE/CLEC/ILEC

RESIDENTIAL

OpticalNode

Hub

Hub

Hub

Hub

OpticalNode

OpticalNode

OpticalNode

WIRELESSHANDOFF

HIGH-RISE MDU/BUSINESS

SatelliteUplink

INDUSTRIAL

Fiber Line

Wa

velengths

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MiniDSX Multifunction PanelsIntroduction

The use of ADC Connectivity improves the quality of data and voice services and is the right choice for reliable, functional and commercially viable solutions – assuring a speedy return on investment and profitable network operation.

ADC Fiber Optic Monitoring Module

Real-time monitoring and test access for fiber optic networks•

Permanent QoS checking•

10% of the transmission signal strength used for early warning of attenuation increase•

Non-intrusive testing•

Automatic detection of “out-of-tolerance” signals•

Application

Collocation back haul hand off points•

Hand-off interface between Carrier and Service Provider•

A fiber optic network is, by its very nature, a closed system. Typically, the first sign for an existing problem is a signal that fails to reach its destination, or arrives corrupted or attenuated. Without test access points in the network, technicians must undertake time-consuming searches for faults. The network may be taken out of service to search for the fault. Once the source of the problem is found, the section of the network in which the trouble has been localized is taken out of service still longer, the fault corrected, and action taken to prevent future problems. The process can be greatly improved and simplified through the use of optical monitoring devices such as value-added modules.

MiniDSX Multi Function Product FamilyThe MiniDSX Multi Function products are used in environments where multiple transmission rates and media need to be connected. This includes: voice circuits, alarm connections, DSX1, DSX3, Cat 5e, Cat 6, Cat 6a, and fiber termination with or without splicing.

The flexibility to connect various types of media in one panel simplifies equipment connections and provides a convenient test access point as well as a convenient location for rearranging and restoring circuits.

DSX Module

Using DSX-1 and DSX-3 modules to inter-connect or cross-connect various network elements is an efficient way of organizing the digital telecommunications equipment. There are three basic areas in a DSX: the wire termination area for terminating the signal (wire) from a network element; the cross-connect area, used to connect the two DSXs that have terminated the signals from two digital network elements; and finally, the heart of the DSX, the jack.

Each DSX jack provides an OUT, IN and MONITOR signal access point. The OUT and IN switching jacks provide direct access to the network element’s input and output signals. These jacks provide a connection between DSX panels or positions that are cross-connected allow access to the signals for test and patching operations. A MONITOR jack with high impedance bridge networking is connected to the OUT jack for non-intrusive access to the output signal of each network element.

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MiniDSX Multifunction PanelsIntroduction

DSX Features and Benefits

OUT/IN jacks – Fast and easy access to circuits for testing, monitoring and patching•

Bantam die-cast jacks – Guarantees quality and reliability over time•

Non-intrusive –20dB Monitoring – Provides monitoring without interrupting the signal and flow • of communications

Multiple designs and configurations – Design optimized for each application•

Coax and 100 Ohm connections provide the flexibility to connect 75 Ohm equipment • to 100 Ohm equipment

Fiber ModulesThe fiber modules provide a variety of fiber connectivity including termination, termination/splicing and optic splitting in small compact low-profile modules. These products are designed specifically to act as part of the fiber distribution system in a small fiber count location or as a demarcation point for the service at a particular location.

The modules are available in the Front and Rear configuration or in an All Front access configuration.

Lower operations costs, greater reliability and flexibility in service offerings, and quicker deployment of new and upgraded services—these are the characteristics of a successful service provider in a competitive global market.

The ADC family of fiber optic panel (FOP) solutions delivers the crucial elements of fiber cable management: connector and cable accessibility, bend radius protection, cable routing paths and physical protection. If these elements are executed correctly, the network can deliver its full competitive advantages.

Connector and Cable Access: Allowing easy access to installed fibers is critical in maintaining • proper bend radius protection. FOP products ensure that any fiber can be installed or removed without inducing a macrobend on an adjacent fiber. The accessibility provided by features such as sliding adapter packs can have a significant impact on network reconfiguration time. Accessibility is most critical during network reconfiguration operations and directly impacts operation costs and network reliability.

Bend Radius Protection: Simply put, optimal signal flow ensures network performance and reliability. • ADC’s FOP products ensure that the proper bend radius is maintained to prevent attenuation and deliver the highest possible performance as well as long-term reliability. Note: Reduced bend radius cable solutions, while offering a tighter bend radius, are not a substitute for well-engineered cable management.

Cable Routing Paths: Improper technician routing of fibers is one of the major causes of bend radius • violations. FOP products are extremely craft friendly, providing routing paths that are clearly defined and easy to follow—leaving no room for guesswork and ensuring that technicians can easily trace and locate fibers.

Physical Protection: All fibers should be protected throughout the network from accidental damage • by technicians and equipment. Fibers routed between pieces of equipment without proper protection are susceptible to damage, which can critically impact network reliability. ADC’s robust fiber cable management technology ensures that every fiber is well protected and designed to withstand daily wear and tear.

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MiniDSX Multifunction PanelsModules

O r d e r i n g I n f o r m a t i o n

Module

Empty Chassis

DS1 8 Ckt Rear

DS3 2 Ckt (Terminations)

DS3 1 Ckt (2 Ckt Interconnect)

16 Ckt Cat 5e RJ to RJ

16 Ckt Cat 5e RJ to LSA

16 Termination Fiber Patch

Optic splitter

Configuration

19”x RU (1.75) Holds 3 modules

Front - 3 port Bantam Jack

Cross-connects Rearwire wrap

Front - 3 port Mid-size Jack

Cross-connects - Rear BNC

Total Front AccessFront - 3 port Mid-size Jack

Cross-connects - BNCEquipment - BNC

Front - RJ connectorsRear - RJ Connectors

Front - LSA IDCRear - RJ Connectors

Front - Fiber adaptors Rear - Fiber from

equipment

Front - Fiber adaptors Rear - Fiber adaptors

All Front Access

Illustration

Part Number

DS-1/3 MDP-CH(Empty chassis)(Three modules

shown as reference)

DS-1 MDP-H

DS-3 MDP-RAHM

DS-3 MDP-FAM

C5-MDP-RJRJ-16

C5-MDP-RJIL-16

(See Fiber Module ordering guide)

(See Fiber Module ordering guide)

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All chassis are equipped with 3 available positions. All empty positions are pre-installed with blanks. There is mounting. There are universal mounting brackets and hardware for 19" or 23" mounting.

The chassis will accept any mixed and matched combination of the modules. The following options are available:

8 to 24 DS1 terminations•

1 to 6 DS3 terminations•

16 to 48 Cat 5e termination•

16 to 48 Fiber terminations•

DS-1/3 MDP-CH

MiniDSX Multifunction PanelsReference Schematic

1.75"

2"

4"

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MiniDSX Multifunction PanelsReference Schematic

DS-1 MDP-H

Each DSX jack provides an OUT, IN and MONITOR signal access point. The OUT and IN switching jacks provide direct access to the network element’s input and output signals. These jacks provide access to the signals for test and patching operations. A MONITOR jack with high impedance bridge networking is connected to the OUT jack for non-intrusive access to the output signal of each network element.

The rear equipment connections and cross-connects are wire-wrap.

CIRCUIT IDENTIFICATION MARKING

REAR VIEW ROTATEDTWISTED PAIR

TWISTED PAIR

OUT

MON

OUT

IN

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MiniDSX Multifunction PanelsReference Schematic

DS-3 MDP-RAHM

This module is a 2 ckt DSX-3 module with equipment (or cross-connects) on the rear and jack access ports on the front side.

Each DSX jack provides an OUT, IN and MONITOR signal access point with Midsize (Mini-WECO) interfaced. The OUT and IN are make-before-break switching jacks and provide direct access to the network element’s input and output signals. A non-intrusive -20dB MONITOR jack with high impedance bridge networking is connected to the OUT jack for non-intrusive access to the output signal of each network element. When accessed in the OUT or IN port, the jack is self-terminating to 75 ohms. The equipment connections are 75 ohm BNCs.

TXOUT

BNC BNC

TXIN

RXOUT

RXIN

OUT

NE DSX NE

IN

IN

IN

IN

IN

OUT

OUT

OUT

OUT

MON

DS-3MDP-RAHM

MON

MON

MON

IN

IN

OUT

OUT MON

93.1OHM1/8W

464OHM1/8W

75OHM

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MiniDSX Multifunction PanelsReference Schematic

DS-3 MDP-FAM

This module is an All Front Access Module with equipment and jack access ports on the front side.

Each DSX jack provides an OUT, IN and MONITOR signal access point with Midsize (Mini-WECO) interfaced. The OUT and IN are make-before-break switching jacks and provide direct access to the network element’s input and output signals. A non-intrusive -20dB MONITOR jack with high impedance bridge networking is connected to the OUT jack for non-intrusive access to the output signal of each network element. When accessed in the OUT or IN port, the jack is self-terminating to 75 ohms.

TXOUT

SEE SCHEMATIC DETAIL

MON MONOUT OUT

OUT OUT

IN IN

IN IN

TXOUT

RXIN

MON

93.1 ohm1/8W

464 ohm1/8W

BNC (OUT)

BNC (IN)75 ohm

OUIT

IN

RXIN

OUT

NE DSX NE

IN

IN

OUT

SCHEMATIC CKT TYPICAL

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MiniDSX Multifunction PanelsReference Schematic

C5-MDP-RJRJ-16

C5-MPOP-RJRJ-16

The RJ modules provide connection for the Ethernet data in accordance with TIA standards and specifications. The front of the panels enable up to 16 Ethernet connections using an RJ 45 jack on the front and the option of RJ or LSA-PLUS interconnection displacement connection (IDC) on the back of the panel.

The RJ modules are available in Cat 5e.

Description Catalog Number

Module = 16RJ to 16RJ C5-MDP-RJRJ-16

Module = 16RJ to 16IL C5-MDP-RJIL-16

FRONT

CHASSISGND

RJ SHIELDGND

REAR

87654321

87654321

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MiniDSX Multifunction PanelsReference Schematic

The fiber modules include a variety of options including termination, termination/splice and splitter modules for lower profile applications. These products are designed specifically to act as part of the fiber distribution system in a small fiber count network or as the demarcation point for the service provider at a particular location.

Fiber Patch Panel

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Mini DSX Multifunction PanelsFLD-M Ordering Guide

Connector Style

Multimode

9 MMSC

6 MMLC

Singlemode

7 SMSC

J SMASC

8 SMLC

2 ALC

Color

B Black

P Putty

Splice/Cable Type

0 None

1 Bare Fusion

2 Heat Shrink Fusion

3 Mechanical/Mass Fusion

Stub Length (M)*

000 No Stub

008 008

016 016

023 023

031 031

039 039

046 046

061 061

077 077

092 092

122 122

153 153

Pigtail Fiber Type

A Adapters only

P StrandedSM Pigtails

R RibbonSM Pigtails

B 50/125 multimode

G 50/125 300 meters

OR

Stub Type

Multimode Stub Type

Y IFC stranded 50/125 riser

C IFC stranded 62.5/125

Singlemode Stub Type

8 IFC stranded riser

M IFC ribbon riser

Capacity/Ports Loaded

6 6 position

12 12 Position

16 16 Position

32 32 Position (LC only)

*Standard, riser-rated IFC only.

Other configurations available upon request. Please contact ADC Technical Assistance Center.

Catalog Number

FLD-M __ __ __ __ __ – __ __ 1 43

02 65

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MiniDSX Multifunction PanelsMonitor Modules

Number of circuits per module

1 One circuit

2 Two circuits

3 Three circuits

Output connector options

Singlemode

7U SC Ultra Polish

7A SC Angle Polish

KU LC Ultra Polish

KA LC Angle Polish

Input connector options

Singlemode

7U SC Ultra Polish

7A SC Angle Polish

KU LC Ultra Polish

KA LC Angle Polish

Monitor module options*

J Dual monitor cross connect - all front inputs

D Dual monitor cross connect - front/rear inputs

G Dual monitor cross connect - front/rear inputs

R Single monitor cross connect

Split ratio

A 90/10

Catalog Number

FLD-V __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __1 43

M 0002 6 7 8 9 105

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MiniDSX Multifunction PanelsSplitter Modules

Input connector options

Singlemode

7U SC Ultra Polish

7A SC Angle Polish

KU LC Ultra Polish

KA LC Angle Polish

Output connector options

Singlemode

7U SC Ultra Polish

7A SC Angle Polish

KU LC Ultra Polish

KA LC Angle Polish

Input/output location options

Singlemode

2 Input front, output front

3 Input front, output rear

4 Input rear, output rear

5 Input rear, output front

Number of splitters per module

A One splitter

B Two splitters

C Three splitters

D Four splitters

Catalog Number

FLD-V __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __1 43

S 02 6 7 8 9 10 115

Split Ratio

2000 1 x 2 50/50

2200 1 x 2 60/40

2400 1 x 2 70/30

2600 1 x 2 80/20

2800 1 x 2 90/10

3900 1 x 3 33/33/33

4900 1 x 4 25/25/25/25

5300 1 x 5 20/20/20/20/20

6000 1 x 6 16.6/16.6/16.6/16.6/ 16.6/16.6

8000 1 x 8 12.5/12.5/12.5/12.5/ 12.5/12.5/12.5/12.5

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MiniDSX Multifunction PanelsWDM Modules

Isolation

1 Standard (15 dB)

2 High (30 dB)

3 Very high (45 dB)

Common port connector

Singlemode

7U SC Ultra Polish

7A SC Angle Polish

KU LC Ultra Polish

KA LC Angle Polish

l Port connector

Singlemode

7U SC Ultra Polish

7A SC Angle Polish

KU LC Ultra Polish

KA LC Angle Polish

Input/output location options

2 Common front, l front

3 Common front, l rear

4 Common rear, l rear

5 Common rear, l front

Number of circuits per module

A One (single circuit)

B Two (dual circuit)

WDM component types

A Unidirectional multiplexer

C Two (dual circuit)

Wavelength scheme

A 1310 (l1) / 1550 (l2)

Catalog Number

FLD-V __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __1 43

D 02 6 7 8 9 105

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MiniDSX Multifunction PanelsCWDM Modules

Common port connector

Singlemode

7U SC Ultra Polish

7A SC Angle Polish

KU LC Ultra Polish

KA LC Angle Polish

l Port connector

Singlemode

7U SC Ultra Polish

7A SC Angle Polish

KU LC Ultra Polish

KA LC Angle Polish

Input/output location options

2 Common front, l front

3 Common front, l rear

4 Common rear, l rear

5 Common rear, l front

Number of Circuits

1 One

2 Two

3 Three

4 Four

Catalog Number

FLD-V __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __1 43

C 02 6 7 8 9 10 115

1310 nm upgrade port

Y YES

N No

MUX or DEMUX

A MUX (8 channel or greater)

B DEMUX (8 channel or greater)

B MUX/DEMUX (less than 8 channel)

Highest channel wavelength

A 1610 nm

B 1590 nm

C 1570 nm

D 1550 nm

E 1530 nm

F 1510 nm

G 1490 nm

H 1470 nm

Number of wavelengths per circuit

A 8

B 4

C 10

D 2

E 1

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Number of Circuits

1 One

2 Two

3 Three

4 Four

MiniDSX Multifunction PanelsAccessories

Accessory KitsBantam accessory kits include bantam patch cords, plugs and terminating plugs to simplify ordering.

Patch Cord Accessory Kits

DescriptionCatalog Number

Accessory kit 1 includes: 1 600 Ohm terminating plug (PJ743) 4 135 Ohm terminating plug (PJ744) 1 900 Ohm terminating plug (PJ749) 10 Single red circuit guard (PJ925R) 3 1.2 m (4') single patch cord (PJ718) 3 1.2 m (4') dual patch cord (PJ768) 2 1.8 m (6') single patch cord (PJ722) 2 1.8 m (6') conversion patch cord (PJ946)

ACK-1

Accessory kit 2 includes: 1 600 Ohm terminating plug (PJ743) 4 135 Ohm terminating plug (PJ744) 1 900 Ohm terminating plug (PJ749) 10 Single red circuit guard (PJ925R) 4 Dual looping plug (PJ746) 10 Dummy plug red (PJ748R) 2 1.2 m (4') single patch cord (PJ718) 2 1.2 m (4') dual patch cord (PJ768) 2 1.8 m (6') single patch cord (PJ722) 2 1.8 m (6') dual patch cord (PJ772) 2 2.4 m (8') single patch cord (PJ1208) 2 2.4 m (8') dual patch cord (PJ1308) 2 2.4 m (8') conversion patch cord (PJ948)

ACK-2

Accessory kit 3 includes: 1 600 Ohm terminating plug (PJ743) 4 135 Ohm terminating plug (PJ744) 1 900 Ohm terminating plug (PJ749) 10 Single red circuit guard (PJ925R) 6 Dual looping plug (PJ746) 10 Dummy plug red (PJ748R) 2 1.8 m (6') single patch cord (PJ722) 2 1.8 m (6') dual patch cord (PJ772) 2 2.4 m (8') single patch cord (PJ1208) 2 2.4 m (8') dual patch cord (PJ1308) 2 2.4 m (8') conversion patch cord (PJ948) 2 3.0 m (10') single patch cord (PJ1210) 2 3.0 m (10') dual patch cord (PJ1310)

ACK-3

O r d e r i n g I n f o r m a t i o n

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MiniDSX Multifunction PanelsAccessories

Bantam Plugs

Description

Terminating plugs 100 Ohm (actual resistor value: 100 Ohm, 1%) 135 Ohm (actual resistor value: 135 Ohm, 1%) 600 Ohm (actual resistor value: 604 Ohm, 1%) 900 Ohm (actual resistor value: 909 Ohm, 1%)

Short profile terminating plugs 100 Ohm (actual resistor value: 100 Ohm, 1%) Orange 120 Ohm (actual resistor value: 120 Ohm, 1%) Orange 120 Ohm (actual resistor value: 120 Ohm, 1%) Green 120 Ohm (actual resistor value: 120 Ohm, 1%) Red

Looping plugs Two-conductor Three-conductor

Hole plugs Black Red

Dummy plugs Two-conductor Three-conductor

Conversion plugs — 310 to bantam Two-conductor Three-conductor

Circuit guard plugs Single plugs (each) Red White Black Quad plugs (each) Red White Black Dual plug (kits of 25) Red Black White

Catalog Number

PJ800 PJ744 PJ743 PJ749

PJ801 PJ802 PJ804 PJ806

PJ745 PJ746

PJ729B PJ729R

PJ747 PJ748

AP047 AP051

PJ925R PJ925W PJ925 PJ926R PJ926W PJ926B PLG-100051 PLG-100050 PLG-100052

O r d e r i n g I n f o r m a t i o n

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MiniDSX Multifunction PanelsAccessories

Cross-Connect Wire

Description

Cross-connect wire (500' roll) Cross-connect wire (1000' roll) Cross-connect wire (1500' roll) Cross-connect wire (2000' roll) Rack-mounted spool holder for cross-connect wire; supports 500’ or 1000’ roll

Catalog Number

DSX-CCW/500 DSX-CCW/1000 DSX-CCW/1500 DSX-CCW/2000 AUX-0X6667

O r d e r i n g I n f o r m a t i o n

Description

Manual wire-wrap tool kit Includes: Manual wire-wrap tool 22-24 AWG wire-wrap bit sleeve 24-26 AWG wire-wrap bit sleeve 22-24 AWG wire-wrap bit 26 AWG wire-wrap bit

Electronic wire-wrap tool Includes: Electronic wire-wrap tool 22-24 AWG wire-wrap bit sleeve 24-26 AWG wire-wrap bit sleeve 22-24 AWG wire-wrap bit 26 AWG wire-wrap bit

Catalog Number

AUX-0X0165 AUX-0X0800

O r d e r i n g I n f o r m a t i o n

Cross-connect wire is used to connect DSX jacks together by completing a patch between two cross-connect points. The five-conductor wire is 24 AWG solid tinned copper.

Color-code:

Pair number one is blue paired with a white • band marker

Pair number two is orange paired with a white • band marker

Fifth conductor is green and used for LED • tracer identification

Wire-Wrap Tool Kits

Note: Order by quantity of rolls required, not by length.

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MiniDSX Multifunction PanelsAccessories

DSX-3 Patch Cords (with RG59 Type Cable) Used to patch between DSX-3 Jacks

Conversion Patch Cords (with RG59 Type Cable) Used to patch between different jacks such as DSX-3 jacks to test set jacks

PCH-MMXB-003 PCH-SSXB-003 PCH-BBXB-003

PCH-BMXB-003 PCH-BS XB-003

Catalog Number

PCH-__ XB-__

Plug Type

MM Midsize plugs

SS Standard-size plugs

BB BNC connector

Patch Cord Length

001-010 Lengths in 0.31 m (1') increments

012-030 Lengths in 0.61 m (2') increments

035-050 Lengths in 1.52 m (5') increments

Ordering Example:Catalog number PCH-MMXB-012: 12' (3.7 m) patch cord with midsize plugs on both ends.

Plug Type

MS Midsize plug to standard-size plug

BM BNC connector to midsize plug

BS BNC connector to standard-size plug

Catalog Number

PCH-__ XB-__

Ordering Example:Catalog number PCH-MSXB-012: 12' (3.7 m) patch cord with midsize (mini-WECO) plugs on one end and standard-size plug on the other end.

Patch Cord Length

001-010 Lengths in 0.31 m (1') increments

012-030 Lengths in 0.61 m (2') increments

035-050 Lengths in 1.52 m (5') increments

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MiniDSX Multifunction PanelsAccessories

Preterminated Equipment Cable

Catalog Number

PCH- ___ ___ X ___ - ___

Connector Interface Type on First End of Jumper

BNC connectorRight angle BNC connector

BR

Connector Interface Type onSecond End of Jumper

BNC connectorRight angle BNC connectorNo connector (customer provided)

BRX

Coaxial Cable Type

B E C D R T W X

Single RG59 Single 734 Single 735A Dual 735A (2 coaxial conductors) 3-pack 735A (3 coaxial conductors) 6-pack 735A (6 coaxial conductors) 9-pack 735A (9 coaxial conductors) 12-pack 735A (12 coaxial conductors)

Ordering Example:Catalog Number PCH-BXXT-150: 150' (45.8 m) 6-pack cable using 735A type coaxial cable with BNC connectors on one end only.

Cable Length

XXX Length in feet (25' [7.6 m] increments)

PCH-BXXX-025

Bulk Equipment CableO r d e r i n g I n f o r m a t i o n

Catalog Number

HDW-100237 DSX-3-CMP 3AC-BB 3AC-2BB 3AC-3BB 3AC-6BB 3AC-9BB 3AC-12BB

Description

Single RG59 Single 734 Single 735A Dual 735A (2 coaxial conductors) 3-pack 735A (3 coaxial conductors) 6-pack 735A (6 coaxial conductors) 9-pack 735A (9 coaxial conductors) 12-pack 735A (12 coaxial conductors)

Order in one foot (.305 m) increments.

Bulk Cross-Connect CableO r d e r i n g I n f o r m a t i o n

Catalog Number

3AC-BDW-1000

Description

DS3 dual cross-connect cable with tracer lead

Preterminated equipment cable is available with connectors on one or both ends of the cable. Cable types include single RG59, 734 and 735A coaxial cables. In addition, the miniature 735A-type cable is available in bundled cable with an outer overall jacket enclosing 2, 3, 6, 9 or 12 individually numbered coaxial conductors.

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MiniDSX Multifunction PanelsAccessories

TNC-3BNC-RA-3

* In addition to the .042" square pin crimp, all connectors listed above are compatible with a 12 point method of crimping.

Tools for connector termination are available on pages 66 and 67.

BNC-3

Catalog Number

Straight BNC Connectors BNC-3 BNC-7 BNC-2 BNC-1 BNC-4

Right Angle BNC Connectors BNC-RA-3 BNC-RA-7 BNC-RA-2 BNC-RA-1 BNC-RA-4

Straight TNC Connectors TNC-3 TNC-7 TNC-2 TNC-1 TNC-4

Cable Type

735A 0222 RG59 734 728

735A 0222 RG59 734 728

735A 0222 RG59 734 728

Outer Jack Diameter

0.127" 0.155" 0.241" 0.236" 0.305"

0.127" 0.155" 0.241" 0.236" 0.305"

0.127" 0.155" 0.241" 0.236" 0.305"

Center Conductor

26 gauge 24 gauge 23 gauge 20 gauge 20 gauge

26 gauge 24 gauge 23 gauge 20 gauge 20 gauge

26 gauge 24 gauge 23 gauge 20 gauge 20 gauge

Sleeve

0.178" 0.197" 0.255" 0.255" 0.324"

0.178" 0.197" 0.255" 0.255" 0.324"

0.178" 0.197" 0.255" 0.255" 0.324"

Center Pin*

0.042" 0.042" 0.042" 0.042" 0.042"

0.042" 0.042" 0.042" 0.042" 0.042"

0.042" 0.042" 0.042" 0.042" 0.042"

Cable Dimensions Connector Crimp

O r d e r i n g I n f o r m a t i o n

O r d e r i n g I n f o r m a t i o n

Catalog Number

PGS-110005

PGS-110006

Description

Tracer pin and sleeve — 1 each

Tracer pin and sleeve — 100 piece kit

Coaxial Connectors

Tracer Pins

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MiniDSX Multifunction PanelsAccessories

O r d e r i n g I n f o r m a t i o n

Catalog Number

LCA-000009

BT2000 TT1000

DSX-3 CCUT

WT-2

WD-2 WD-3 WD-1

STC-13B STC-12B STC-11B

CCS-BLK

BNC-3FLDKIT

Description

Adjustable cable termination tray for 19" or 23" chassis

Insertion/withdrawal tool BNC connector TNC connector

Coaxial Cable Cutter

Crimp tool

Crimp die set for WT-2 tool 735, RG59 and 734 cables 0222 cable RG59, 734 and 728 cables

Stripping tool with black cassette for BNC or TNC connector 735A/0222 cables RG59/734 cables 728 cables

Replacement cassette (black) for BNC or TNC connector 735A/0222/RG59/734/728 cables

BNC Connection Tool Kit Includes tracer lead crimps and 400 BNC connectors

to make up 100 dual cross-connect cords (4 BNCs and two tracer lead crimps per cord). Order cable separately

LCA-000009

BT2000

WT-2

STC-13B

DSX-3 CCUT

O r d e r i n g I n f o r m a t i o n

Catalog Number

BNC-TOOL-1

BNC-TK735

Description

Connection tool kit

Includes: • Crimp tool (WT-2) • BNC crimp die set for 735, RG59 and 734 cables (WD-2) • Stripping tool with cassette for 735/0222 cables (STC-13B) • Stripping tool with cassette for RG59/734 cables (STC-12B) • Cable termination tray (LCA-000009) • Insertion/withdrawal tool for BNC connector (BT2000) • Carrying case

Connection tool kit

• Same as BNC-Tool-1; includes auto stripper

BNC-TOOL-1

Tool Kit

Coaxial Tools

TT1000

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Patch Cords

®

O r d e r i n g I n f o r m a t i o n

Description Cable Color Catalog Number*

RJ45 plug to RJ45 plug, T568B, White TP5ETA-WTXX wired straight through Quantity: 1 Red TP5ETA-RDXX Blue TP5ETA-BLXX Green TP5ETA-GNXX Yellow TP5ETA-YLXX Gray TP5ETA-GYXX

RJ45 plug to RJ45 plug, T568A, White TP5ETA0WTXX wired straight through Quantity: 1 Red TP5ETA0RDXX Blue TP5ETA0BLXX Green TP5ETA0GNXX Yellow TP5ETA0YLXX Gray TP5ETA0GYXX

RJ45 plug to RJ45 plug, White TP5ETACWTXX crossover wired Quantity: 1 Red TP5ETACRDXX Blue TP5ETACBLXX Green TP5ETACGNXX Yellow TP5ETACYLXX Gray TP5ETACGYXX

These RJ45 (8P8C) plug to RJ45 plug patch cords use ADC Category 5e cable and exceed the requirements for Category 5e.

Before ordering patch cords, check the transmit and receive orientation of the hub and network interface card. Some manufacturers require a crossover of transmit and receive pairs; others have either the hub port or NIC card reversed in advance. Some can switch between the two. Please contact the ADC Technical Assistance Center with questions.

*Replace XX with: 04 = 4' 10 = 10' 25 = 25' 07 = 7' 15 = 15' 50 = 50'

RJ45 plug (T568B) RJ45 plug (T568B)

RJ45 plug (T568A) RJ45 plug (T568A)

RJ45 plug (T568B) RJ45 plug (T568A)

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ADC offers an expansive line of fiber optic patch cords for use throughout high-speed networks in cross-connect, test, and equipment areas to link optical equipment. ADC patch cords undergo an extensive manufacturing and inspection process to meet the performance specifications of your high-speed network.

TracerLight Patch Cords

SC/UPC to SC/UPC singlemode in lengths indicated

Catalog NumberFTL-7/7-D001MFTL-7/7-D003MFTL-7/7-D007MFTL-7/7-D007MFTL-7/7-D010MFTL-7/7-D012MFTL-7/7-D015MFTL-7/7-D020M

SC/UPC to LC/UPC singlemode in lengths indicated

Catalog NumberFTL-7/C-D001MFTL-7/C-D003MFTL-7/C-D007MFTL-7/C-D007MFTL-7/C-D010MFTL-7/C-D012MFTL-7/C-D015MFTL-7/C-D020M

SC/APC to SC/APC singlemode in lengths indicated

Catalog NumberFTL-E/E-D001MFTL-E/E-D003MFTL-E/E-D007MFTL-E/E-D007MFTL-E/E-D010MFTL-E/E-D012MFTL-E/E-D015MFTL-E/E-D020M

Standard Patch Cords

SC/UPC to SC/UPC 2.0 mm singlemode in lengths indicated

Catalog NumberFPCM-SPSC-1MFPCM-SPSC-3MFPCM-SPSC-5MFPCM-SPSC-7MFPCM-SPSC-10MFPCM-SPSC-12MFPCM-SPSC-15MFPCM-SPSC-20M

FC/UPC to FC/UPC 2.0 mm singlemode in lengths indicated

Catalog NumberFPCM-SPFC-1MFPCM-SPFC-3MFPCM-SPFC-5MFPCM-SPFC-7MFPCM-SPFC-10MFPCM-SPFC-12MFPCM-SPFC-15MFPCM-SPFC-20M

LC/UPC to LC/UPC 2.0 mm singlemode in lengths indicated

Catalog NumberFPCM-SPLC-1MFPCM-SPLC-3MFPCM-SPLC-5MFPCM-SPLC-7MFPCM-SPLC-10MFPCM-SPLC-12MFPCM-SPLC-15MFPCM-SPLC-20M

SC/UPC to LC/UPC 2.0 mm singlemode in lengths indicated

Catalog NumberFPCM-SPSC/PLC-1MFPCM-SPSC/PLC-3MFPCM-SPSC/PLC-5MFPCM-SPSC/PLC-7MFPCM-SPSC/PLC-10MFPCM-SPSC/PLC-12MFPCM-SPSC/PLC-15MFPCM-SPSC/PLC-20M

SC/APC to SC/APC 2.0 mm singlemode in lengths indicated

Catalog NumberFPCM-APSC-1MFPCM-APSC-3MFPCM-APSC-5MFPCM-APSC-7MFPCM-APSC-10MFPCM-APSC-12MFPCM-APSC-15MFPCM-APSC-20M

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62.5/125 Multimode

Catalog Number

__ __ - __ - B - __ M

Cable OptionLengthX Length in meters

FPC Connector on both ends (patch cord) FPT Connector on one end (pigtail)

Cable Type 3mm single M 2mm single F 1.7mm single 9 900 micron Z 3mm dual zip 2 2mm dual zip T 1.7mm dual zip

Leave Blank

1 For hybrid patch cords, enter both connector types in this field and separate them with a slash mark (/)2 One connector per end; requires dual zip cable

Ordering Example

FPC-MST/MSC-B-7M: Patch cord with ST® ultra polish connector on one end and SC ultra polish connector on the other end, 62.5/125 fiber size, 7 meters in length.

Connector Type 1

MSC SC ultra polish MDSC SC duplex 2

MST ST® ultra polish MLC LC ultra polish MDLC LC duplex

50/125 Multimode

Catalog Number

__ __ - __ - A - __ M

Cable OptionLengthX Length in meters

FPC Connector on both ends (patch cord) FPT Connector on one end (pigtail)

Cable Type 3mm single OM 2mm single F 1.7mm single 9 900 micron Z 3mm dual zip 2 2mm dual zip T 1.7mm dual zip

Leave Blank

1 For hybrid patch cords, enter both connector types in this field and separate them with a slash mark (/)2 One connector per end; requires dual zip cable

Ordering Example

FPC2-MSC/MLC-A-7M: Patch cord with SC ultra polish connector at one end and LC ultra polish on the other end, 2mm dual zip 50/125 fiber, 7 meters in length.

Connector Type 1

MSC SC ultra polish MDSC SC duplex 2

MST ST® ultra polish MLC LC ultra polish MDLC LC duplex

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1 For hybrid patch cords, enter both connector types in this field and separate them with a slash mark; remove “S” from the ultra polish connector options (see second ordering example).

2 One connector per end; requires dual zip cable

Ordering Example

FPC2-SPFC-10M: Patch cord with ultra polish FC connectors on both ends, 2mm dual zip cable, 10 meters in length with standard breakout length of 12" on both ends.FPC-SPST/PSC-S-10M: Patch cord with ST® ultra polish connector on one end and SC ultra polish connector on the other end, 10 meters in length.

Singlemode

50/125 Ultra Multimode (Laser Optimized to 300m)

Catalog Number

__ __ - __ - __ - __ M

Cable Option

Connector Type 1

LengthX Length in meters FPC Connector on both ends (patch cord)

FPT Connector on one end (pigtail)

Cable Type 3mm single M 2mm single F 1.7mm single 9 900 micron Z 3mm dual zip 2 2mm dual zip T 1.7mm dual zip

Leave Blank

SPSC SC ultra polish APSC SC angled polish SDSC SC duplex 2

SPFC FC ultra polish APFC FC angled polish SPST ST® ultra polish SPLX LX.5® ultra polish 3

SDLC LC ultra polish duplex 2

Cable Type Blank 2mm S 900 micron, 1.7mm, 3mm

Catalog Number

__ __ - __ - A - __ M

Cable OptionLengthX Length in meters

FPC Connector on both ends (patch cord) FPT Connector on one end (pigtail)

Cable Type A 3mm single MA 2mm single FA 1.7mm single 2A 2mm dual zip TA 1.7mm dual zip

1 For hybrid patch cords, enter both connector types in this field and separate them with a slash mark (/)2 One connector per end; requires dual zip cable

Ordering Example

FPCTA-MSC/MLC-A-7M: Patch cord with SC ultra polish connector at one end and LC ultra polish on the other end, 2mm dual zip 50/125 ultra fiber, 7 meters in length.

Connector Type 1

MSC SC ultra polish MDSC SC duplex 2

MST ST® ultra polish MLC LC ultra polish MDLC LC duplex

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Multifiber Patch Cords (4 to 32 fibers)

Buffered Fiber900 micron

PVC Jacket0.64 mm thick

(12 fiber shown)

Standard wall: Available with 4, 6, 12 or 32 tight buffered 1.7mm fibers enclosed in a standard wall outer jacket. Each 1.7mm fiber is coded for easy identification of individual fibers. Central strength member, aramid yarn; PVC jacket thickness 0.89mm.Soft wall: Available with 6, 8 or 12 tight buffered 900 micron fibers with a thin outer jacket. No central strength member or aramid yarn; PVC jacket thickness 0.64mm.Thick wall: Available with 4 or 24 tight buffered 1.7mm fibers. Each 1.7mm fiber is coded for easy identification of individual fibers. Central strength member, aramid yarn; PVC jacket thickness 1.65mm.

Standard wall(4-fiber shown)

Soft wall(12-fiber shown)

Thick wall(4-fiber shown)

Cable Jacket, PVC1.65mm thick

Central StrengthMember

1.7mm Fiber subunit

Aramid Yarn

Rip Cord

Rip Cord

Cable Jacket, PVC0.89mm thick

Central Strength Member

1.7mm Fiber subunit

Rip Cord

Rip Cord

Aramid Yarn

Multimode Catalog Number

MFPM- __ / __ - __ __ __ __ M- __ __ / __ __

Connector Type(1st and 2nd end) Length

X Length in metersBreakout LengthX Length in inchesLeave blank if both ends 12"

0 Stub 9 SC ultra polish 5 ST® ultra polish A FC ultra polish P LC ultra polish

Cable Type WB 4-fiber soft wall, 62.5/125 PB 6-fiber soft wall, 62.5/125 NB 12-fiber soft wall, 62.5/125

Singlemode Catalog Number

FPM-0 __ / __ - __ __ __ __ M- __ __ / __ __

Connector Type (1st and 2nd end) Length

X Length in metersBreakout LengthX Length in inchesLeave blank if both ends 12"

0 Stub 7 SC ultra polish 4 ST® ultra polish 2 FC ultra polish E SC angled polish D FC angled polish K LC ultra polish

Cable Type

A 4-fiber thick wall with 1.7mm subunits D 4-fiber standard wall with 1.7mm subunits W 4-fiber soft wall E 6-fiber standard wall with 1.7mm subunits P 6-fiber soft wall L 8-fiber soft wall F 12-fiber standard wall with 1.7mm subunits M 12-fiber soft wall AD 24-fiber thick wall with 1.7mm subunits BD 32-fiber thick wall with 1.7mm subunits

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The fiber connector/adapter cleaning kit contains all the items required to adequately clean fiber connectors and adapters. The performance of an optical fiber system is largely dependent on the fiber connector cleaning procedures followed prior to installation. It is suggested that all the connectors and adapters be cleaned before making any connections. The kit cleans approximately 500 connectors or adapters.

Description

Fiber connector/adapter cleaning kit Includes: • Instruction sheet • Lint-free wipes • Isopropyl alcohol • Cotton swabs • Lint-free pipe cleaners • Oil-free compressed air

Catalog Number

FPC-CLNKIT

O r d e r i n g I n f o r m a t i o n

Fiber Connector/Adapter Cleaning Kit

This kit contains flammable alcohol and compressed air. For this reason, it can be shipped by surface method only.

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Patch Cords

L

Length Tolerance 0 to 15m +16cm/-0cm +15m +1%/-0cm

Length Tolerance 0 to 15m +16cm/-0cm +15m +1%/-0cm

Multifiber

L

SC ST® FC LC LX.5® 0.5dB max. 0.5dB max. 0.5dB max. 0.5dB max. 0.4dB max. 0.15dB typical

20dB min. 20dB min. 20dB min. 20dB min. 25dB min.

SC ST® FC LC LX.5® 0.2dB max. 0.2dB max. 0.2dB max. 0.3dB max. 0.2dB max. 0.09dB typical 0.15dB typical 0.09dB typical 0.1dB typical 0.08dB typical 57dB min. 57dB min. 57dB min. 55dB min. 57dB min. ± 50nm ± 50nm ± 50nm -100 to +50nm ± 50nm 50 micron max. 50 micron max. 50 micron max. 50 micron max. 50 micron max. 10–25mm 10–25mm 10–25mm 10–25mm 10–25mm

SC ST® FC LX.5® 0.5dB max. 0.5dB max. 0.5dB max. 0.2dB max. 0.15dB typical 0.2dB typical 0.15dB typical 0.08dB typical 65dB min. 65dB min. 65dB min. 65dB min. 5–15mm 5–15mm 5–15mm 5–12mm -100 to +50nm -100 to +50nm -100 to +50nm ± 50nm 50 micron 50 micron 50 micron 65 micron 8˚ ± 0.5 8˚ ± 0.5 8˚ ± 0.5 8˚ ± 0.5

Multimode Ultra Polish Connectors Insertion Loss (850/1310nm) Return Loss (850/1310nm)

Singlemode Ultra Polish Connectors (UPC) Insertion Loss (1310 and 1550nm) Return Loss (1310 and 1550nm) Fiber Recess Apex Offset Radius of Curvature

Singlemode Angled Polish Connectors (APC) Insertion Loss (1310 and 1550nm) Return Loss (1310 and 1550nm) Polished Endface Radius Fiber Recess Apex Offset Endface Angle

Fiber Optic Specifications

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Performance Criteria

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Industry Standard Description

ANSI/EIA/TIA 568-B.1 Commercial building telecommunications standard

ANSI/EIA/TIA 568-B.3 Optical fiber cabling components standard

ANSI/EIA/TIA 756 Customer owned outside plant telecommunications cabling standard

GR-1069 Generic requirements non-metallic reinforced service wire, January 1999

GR-1081 Generic requirements for field-mountable optical fiber connectors, January 1995

GR-1275 GR-1275-CORE Issue 6, November 2004

GR-20 Generic requirements for optical fiber and optical fiber cable, July 1998

GR-2898 Generic requirements for fiber demarcation boxes, December 1999

GR-3108 Generic requirements for network equipment in the outside plant (OSP), July 2004

GR-3120 Generic requirements for hardened fiber optic connectors (HFOC’s), March 2005

GR-326 Generic requirements for singlemode optical connectors and jumper assemblies, September 1999

GR- Generic requirements for premises fiber optic cable, June 1994

GR-449 Generic requirements and design considerations for fiber distributing frames, July 2003

GR-487 Generic requirements for electronic equipment cabinets, March 2000

GR-63NEBS (™) requirements physical protection, April 2002

GR-765 Generic requirements for single fiber singlemode optical splices and splicing systems, September 1995

GR-771 Generic requirements for fiber optic splice closures, August 1994

Installation Manual 1.OC Nextel MSO installation standards

Installation & Material Standards

All services will be in compliance with, but not limited to, the following specifications and verified through Nextel’s internal auditing procedures:

Fiber optic equipment must be installed in compliance with the OEM product installation manual instructions if they are more stringent than the applicable industry standard.

Overall List of Applicable Fiber Standards

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Inside Plant Fiber (ISP)

Detailed Fiber Installation Practices

Outside Plant Fiber (OSP)

Installation Practices Installation Practices Description

1.0 Fiber Optic Cabling 1.1 Jumpers - Indoor 1.2 Cables - Plenum - Riser 1.3 Composite

ANSI/EIA/TIA 568-B.1ANSI/EIA/TIA 568-B.3GR-1275

• Commercial building telecommunications standard

• Optical fiber cabling components standard• GR-1275-CORE Issue 6, November 2004

2.0 Fiber Cable Management 2.1 Indoor Rack Mounted 2.2 Indoor Wall Mounted 2.3 Slack Management & Storage

GR-1275 • GR-1275-CORE Issue 6, November 2004

3.0 Termination and Routing Equipment 3.1 Fiber Pathways

GR-1275 • GR-1275-CORE Issue 6, November 2004

4.0 Fiber Optic Testing ANSI/EIA/TIA 568-B.1ANSI/EIA/TIA 568-B.3GR-1275

• Commercial building telecommunications standard

• Optical fiber cabling components standard• GR-1275-CORE Issue 6, November 2004

5.0 Fiber Optic Connectors ANSI/EIA/TIA 568-B.1ANSI/EIA/TIA 568-B.3GR-1081

• Commercial building telecommunications standard

• Optical fiber cabling components standard• Generic requirements for field mountable

optical fiber connectors, January 1995

6.0 Fiber Splicing GR-2898

GR-765

• Generic requirements for fiber demarcation boxes, Dec. 1999

• Generic requirements for single fiber singlemode optical splices and splicing systems, September 1995

Installation Practices Installation Practices Description

7.0 Fiber Cabling 7.1 Outdoor - Aerial 7.2 Outdoor - Installed in Duct 7.3 Outdoor - Direct Burial 7.4 Outdoor - Fiber Cable

ANSI/EIA/TIA 756 • Customer owned outside plant• Telecommunications cabling standard

8.0 Termination & Routing Equipment 8.1 Outdoor Pole Mounted 8.2 Outdoor Pedestal Mounted 8.3 Outdoor Ground Mounted 8.4 Slack Management & Storage

GR-487 • Generic requirements for electronic equipment cabinets, March 2000

9.0 Fiber Optic Testing ANSI/EIA/TIA 568-B.3 • Optical fiber cabling components standard

10.0 Fiber Optic Connectors GR-3120

GR-326

• Generic requirements for hardened fiber optic connectors (HFOC’s), Mar 2005

• Generic requirements for singlemode opti-cal connectors and jumper assemblies, September 1999

11.0 Fiber Optic Splicing GR-765 • Generic requirements for single fiber singlemode optical splices and splicing systems, September 1995

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Inside Plant Fiber (ISP)

Outside Plant Fiber (OSP)

Material Standards Industry Standard Description

12.0 Fiber Optic Cabling 12.1 Jumpers - Indoor 12.2 Cables - Plenum - Riser 12.3 Composite

ANSI/EIA/TIA 568-B.3GR-20

GR-326

GR-409

• Optical fiber cabling components standard• Generic requirements for optical fiber and

optical fiber cable, July 1998• Generic requirements for single mode

optical connectors and jumper assemblies, September 1999

• Generic requirements for premises fiber optic cable, June 1994

13.0 Fiber Cable Management 13.1 Indoor Rack Mounted 13.2 Indoor Wall Mounted 13.3 Slack Management & Storage

GR-449

GR-63NEBS

• Generic requirements and design considerations for fiber distributing frames, July 2003

• (™) requirements physical protection, April 2002

14.0 Termination and Routing Equipment 14.1 Fiber Pathways

GR-356 • Generic requirements for optical cable innerduct and accessories

15.0 Fiber Optic Connectors GR-3120

GR-326

• Generic requirements for hardened fiber optic connectors (HFOC’s), Mar 2005

• Generic requirements for single mode optical connectors and jumper assemblies, September 1999

16.0 Fiber Splicing GR-2898

GR-765

GR-771

• Generic requirements for fiber demarcation boxes, December 1999

• Generic requirements for single fiber singlemode optical splices and splicing systems, September 1995

• Generic requirements for fiber optic splice closures, August 1994

Material Standards Industry Standard Description

17.0 Fiber Cabling 17.1 Outdoor - Aerial 17.2 Outdoor - Installed in Duct 17.3 Outdoor - Direct Burial 17.4 Outdoor - Fiber Cable

ANSI/EIA/TIA 756 • Customer owned outside plant• Telecommunications cabling standard

18.0 Termination & Routing Equipment 18.1 Outdoor Pole Mounted 18.2 Outdoor Pedestal Mounted 18.3 Outdoor Ground Mounted 18.4 Slack Management & Storage

GR-2898

GR-3108

GR-63NEBS

• Generic requirements for fiber demarcation boxes, Dec. 1999

• Generic requirements for network equipment in the Outside Plant (OSP), Jul. 2004

• (™) requirements physical protection, April 2002

19.0 Fiber Optic Connectors Fiber Optic Connectors

• Generic requirements for hardened fiber optic connectors (HFOC’s), Mar 2005

• Generic requirements for singlemode opti-cal connectors and jumper assemblies, September 1999

20.0 Fiber Optic Splicing GR-765

GR-771

• Generic requirements for single fiber singlemode optical splices and splicing systems, September 1995

• Generic requirements for fiber optic splice closures, August 1994

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Website: www.adc.comFrom North America, Call Toll Free: 1-800-366-3891 • Outside of North America: +1-952-938-8080

Fax: +1-952-917-3237 • For a listing of ADC’s global sales office locations, please refer to our website.

ADC Telecommunications, Inc., P.O. Box 1101, Minneapolis, Minnesota USA 55440-1101Specifications published here are current as of the date of publication of this document. Because we are continuously improving our products, ADC reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice. At any time, you may verify product specifications by contacting our headquarters office in Minneapolis. ADC Telecommunications, Inc. views its patent portfolio as an important corporate asset and vigorously enforces its patents. Products or features contained herein may be covered by one or more U.S. or foreign patents. An Equal Opportunity Employer

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