
Installation Guide
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Make sure the distance between the back of the Network
Jack and the inside of the wall or cubicle opening is at least
1.5 inches (3 inches is recommended).
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To ensure proper horizontal cabling functionality, adhere to
the following network cabling standards during installation:
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ANSI/TIA/EIA-568
Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard
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ANSI/TIA/EIA-569
Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications
Pathways and Spaces
NOTE:
Some cubicle openings have a depth of 1.2
inches. In this case, install the Network Jack using the
extension ring (available for purchase separately; see
“Obtaining Optional Components” on page 7) to obtain
the minimum 1.5-inch depth.
If installing into a wall junction box, make sure there is
enough space between the back of the Network Jack and
the inside of the junction box to maintain an acceptable
bend radius on the cable. If you encounter interference
or need additional clearance between the Network Jack
and where it sits inside the junction box, use the
extension ring.