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ADCP-96-015 Issue 1 July 2004
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© 2004, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
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.
Figure 21. Cable Clamp Assembly for Distribution Cable
7. If a grounding kit was installed on the cable, attach the cable grounding lead to one of the
grounding studs located within the cabinet (see Figure 13).
8. Repeat steps 1 through 7 for each additional distribution cable.
9. From the cable clamping location, route the first six distribution cable fiber subunits up the
right side of the cabinet as shown in Figure 22.
10. Secure the subunits to the panel on the right side of the cabinet using the tie points
provided.
11. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the four screws that secure the handle assembly to
the back of connector panel #1 (top panel) as shown in Figure 23. Save each screw for
reuse.
12. Remove the handle assembly from the back of connector panel #1.
13. Route the first six fiber subunits across the back of connector panel #1 to splice trays 1–6
located on the left side of the cabinet.
14. Secure each fiber subunit to the back of the connector panel using the tie points indicated
in Figure 22.
15. Use the same basic procedure specified in steps 8 through 14 for routing the remaining
distribution cable fiber subunits to the remaining distribution cable splice trays. Repeat the
routing process until every fiber subunit is routed to a splice tray.
Note: The splice trays are numbered 1 through 30 starting with the top splice tray in
connector panel #1. Route all distribution cable fibers to the splice trays starting with the
top tray and working towards the bottom tray.
CABLE
USE GROMMET
FOR SMALLER
DIAMETER CABLES
COVER
PLATE
CLAMPS
SCREWS
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