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1. Figure 56 Interconnection with Storage on ISP Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 6 55 6 2 2 Cross Connection The examples that follow show various routing methods involving cross connection patch cabling between trays on the same or different Main ADFs Typical interconnections are between network elements or between a network element and either intrafacility cable IFC or outside plant OSP cable or between IFC and or OSP cables Storage on an InterBay Figure 58 Patching to Opposite Side of Same ADF Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 6 56
2. Figure 59 Patching to Same Side of Different ADFs Figure 60 Patching to Opposite Side of Different ADFs without ISP Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 6 57 Storage DDD P D Figure 61 Patching to Opposite Side of Different ADFs with ISP Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 6 58 Chapter 7 Service Advanced Distribution Frame ADF Systems 7 1 Owner Maintenance Telect s Main ADF and InterBay Storage Panels need no preventive maintenance 7 2 Technical Support By e mail getinfo telect com By phone 888 821 4856 or 509 921 6161 7 3 In Warranty Service Contact your Telect equipment distri
3. N Keyways 2 2b Guide Pins Tray Modules Slip into Keyways on ADF Figure 36 Installing a Module on a Main ADF 3 The trays should latch easily If the trays are not properly aligned adjust the latch bar as fol lows NOTE Latch bar adjustment may be necessary only during installation of the first module with trays in a quadrant After the first module with trays is in place all subsequent modules installed in that quadrant will align automatically a Make sure all trays are rotated out away from the latch bar b Loosen the six adjustment screws that hold that latch bar there are four latch bars one per quadrant per Main ADF to the frame extender See Figure 37 following Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 e www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 4 41 Move the latch bar up or down so module trays slide smoothly into latch bar d With trays in the latched position retighten the three outer adjustment screws then swing the trays back out and then finally retighten the three inner screws NOTE For further details on installing an ADF Module to the main frame please refer to Telect Part Number 137828 Advanced Distribution Frame Module Installation and Fiber Routing Guide You can find this document by searching on the part number or name on Telect com
4. n 7 yo 1 7 Un u E TY t 1 Figure 21 Interconnect NEs to 5 Fundamentals of this cross connect as follows Network Element modules only are mounted on both sides of the Main ADF bay ISPs Interbay Storage Panels are required Back side NE patch cords come in from the CMS Cable Management System into the ISP and are presented to the back side of the NE modules Network Element Patch Cords A Front side NE patch cords are routed into the frame from the CMS and presented to the front side of the adapter Network Element Patch Cord B Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 2 23 2 6 Interframe Cross Connecting IntraFacility Cables IFC WaveTrax Cable Upper Trough System BI InterBay Storage Panel ISP IFC Modules 1 Main ADF TY Network Element Module Lower Trough Figure 22 Interframe Cross Connecting Interframe connections can be done two ways 1 by routing the patch cord between the two frames via the Lower
5. 30 Figure 28 Lower ADF Junction 32 Figure 29 Lower Trough Junction Being Secured to the Main ADF 32 Figure 30 Rear Corner View of an ADF XIs in an ADF Lineup 33 Figure 31 Rear Corner View of ADF ICs in ADF Lineup 33 Figure 32 Recommended Top Feed Configuration 34 Figure 33 Recommended Bottom Feed Configuration 35 Figure 34 Connect CMS to Main ADF XIS 36 Figure 35 Electrical Raceway Front of Base on ADF XI and IC Lineups 37 Figure 36 Installing a Module on a Main ADF 41 Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te t Page v amp Figure 37 Adjusting Latch Bars ADF Module Not Shown 42 Figure 38 Intratacility Clamp and Cable 43 Figure 39 Riser Cabling to Uncabled IFC Module 44 Figure 40 Securing Connector to A
6. Covers Protect Cable in Bottom Troughs ADF 26F XI ADF 12INT XI Figure 1 Advanced Distribution Frame System ADFs with 12 adapters per tray have up to 2304 junctions per bay LC ADFs with 8 adapters per tray have up to 1536 junctions per bay ADFs with 6 adapters per tray have up to 1152 junctions per bay Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 1 1 Figure 1 Advanced Distribution Frame System on page 1 depicts a multipurpose ADF bay with a complete array of modules and an ADF InterBay Storage panel The area between right side and left side modules contains various spools for routing patch cords and or pigtail interconnects Bulk patch cord storage is provided by InterBay Storage Panels ISPs located between Main ADFs in ADF System lineups Normally the top tray of each U quadrant is covered to protect cables and adapters from overhead hazards 7777777777 A m m 2 WWW m 1 T Bottom Up IFC Cabling IFC can be routed from the top down or bottom up on all Main ADFs Rear View of Main ADF Showing IFC Cable at Rear
7. 56 Figure 59 Patching to Same Side of Different ADFs 57 Figure 60 Patching to Opposite Side of Different ADFs without ISP 57 Figure 61 Patching to Opposite Side of Different ADFs with ISP 58 Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te t Page vi amp Chapter 1 Description Advanced Distribution Frame ADF Systems 1 1 Overview Telect s ADF Systems provide inter connectivity and cross connectivity of intrafacility cables network elements and patch cords Each Main ADF consists of an upright frame holding a vertical array of modules on each side of a patch cord interconnect routing area Each module holds trays for interconnections or cross connections Each swing out tray supports 6 8 or 12 optical connections depending on the type of adapter Vertical Spool Array for Routing Patch Cabling Between Modules Upper Trough Trays Hold 6 8 or 12 Optical Adapters Modules With Trays ADF Types amp Versions The Telect ADF XI comes as pictured The trough can be removed to provide inter connectivity ADF IC Two versions of ADF XI are offered an ETSI versions and a North American version Lower Trough
8. 0 21 gt d a av E 222 E lt PD I Z f U if d c AZ X gt lt ra zz Access Hole for Standard N Electrical Box with Standard Electrical Wiring Device gt Conduit 31 8 mm 1 4 in Hole Dia Figure 35 Electrical Raceway Front of Base on ADF XI and IC Lineups Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 3 37 This page intentionally blank Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te 3 38 Chapter 4 Module Installation Advanced Distribution Frame ADF Systems 4 1 Installation Considerations lO ALERT w ALERT Only qualified technicians may install and maintain this product ALERT Do not stand on utility or fiber cable troughs at the base of ADFs 4 1 1 Pre Cabled Vs Uncabled ADF Modules The modules can be ordered with or without pre cabled breakout areas intrafacility cable IFC modules are ordered with multi fiber cabling then either the module will be pre cabled or if the cabling is too long or bulky the module and cabling will be packed in separate containers for installation by the user If the module is pre cabled the 900 um cables from the
9. 74 Mi 4 3 3 2 RPS 2f 9 Inner Adjustment Screws 3 Outer Adjustment Screws 3 H Loosen three inner and three outer screws to adjust latch bar gt 2 0 wc m di Latch Bar N 2 x Left Corner Front View of Main ADF Right Corner Front View of Main ADF Figure 37 Adjusting Latch Bars ADF Module Not Shown Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te 4 42 Chapter 5 Outboard Cabling Advanced Distribution Frame ADF Systems WARNING Fiber cables transmit invisible infrared light To avoid eye damage or blind ness never look directly into fibers or connectors OFT ALERT Do not stand on utility or fiber cable troughs at the base of ADFs Outboard cabling deals with installing intrafacility and network element cabling at the rear of the ADF module near the rear corners of Main ADF bay Interconnection and cross connection via patch cords is done in the interior area of Main ADF bays between the right and left side ADF modules Outboard cabling is covered in detail in the manual accompanying the modules
10. Patch Cord EE Sezar m ki sala ara um B oer Alternate Route Figure 6 XI Cross Connect IFC to NE22 Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 1 7 Ladder Rack IFC Cabling to Rear Preferred Pigtail Route from Inboard Side of IFC Module E 8e Via CMS to Network D c Element 2 1 2 Alternate Route seauu 0 ee Alternate Route Figure 7 Interconnect IFC to NE33 IFC Cabling to Rear 4249er Rack Outboard Side T T t 1 of IFC Module Preferred Pigtail E E DG E Route from Outboard Side of NE Module Via CMS to Network Element Q Patch Cord _ 5 Seen ee eyes mimm mcd amm mmm Alternate Route Figure 8 Cross Connect NFC to IE Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4
11. ALERT Do not stand on utility or fiber cable troughs at the base of ADFs 6 1 Installing Inboard Cabling In the following procedure two important points need to be emphasized 1 ALWAYS make end connections first and then route cable in troughs around spools etc between those terminations With Telect s ADF there is no need to fish cables before making termination connections 2 ALWAYS route cables very loosely Leave plenty of slack especially at or near transition and same side spools As more and more cables are added to a cabling scenario the newly routed cables tend to weigh down the previously routed cables with the tendency to pull down on the vertical cable runs on both sides of the spools Proceed as follows to install interconnect or cross connect cabling Procedure steps 1 Work with one network element NE cable or patch cord at a time Prepare tray s for cabling at both cable ends d Switch Turnstile Open c Snap Open Door b Rotate Spool 2 a Swing Open Tray Figure 48 Cable Preparation Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 6 51 2 Connect the patch cord to the adapter s Remem ber when cross connecting connect the patch cord at both ends before routing cable 3 Fit the cable neatly around the spool through the raceway then into the cascade 4 Close
12. E Connects to Another ic ADF or End Panel a e Figure 31 Rear Corner View of ADF ICs in an ADF Lineup Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 3 33 3 3 7 Installing Rear Cable Tie Down Bars Using the provided hardware install the rear cable tie down bars in the desired locations For Top Cable Feed configurations please refer to Figure 32 below for the installation recommendation For Bottom Cable Feed configurations please refer to Figure 33 Recommended Bottom Feed Configuration on page 35 for the installation recommendation 100 Qe 1 Figure 32 Recommended Top Feed Configuration Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 3 34 Figure 33 Recommended Bottom Feed Configuration Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 3 35 3 3 8 Installing Cable Management System CM
13. 7 3 In Warranty Service eh Eek kk 59 7 4 Dut or Warranty Service 59 7 5 Repacking for Shipment 59 Chapter 8 Bays and ACCeSSOFIBS uuu b y k k k 61 Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te t Page iv amp List of Figures Figure 1 Advanced Distribution Frame System sse nme 1 Figure 2 Typical Lineup Using ADF Cross Connect Interconnect XI Bays 2 Figure Main ADF Typical Front View with Tray Modules 4 Figure 4 Main ADFs as Shipped without Tray Modules 5 Figure 5 End Panel em 6 Figure 6 XI Cross Connect IFC to NE22 unita r su 7 Figure 7 Interconnect IFC to NE33 8 Figure 8 Cross Connect to IE kek kk k kk KK k kk KK KA kK KH 8 Figure 9 IFC to NE Interconnection Using ADF ICs in an ADF Lineup 9 Figure 10 IFC to NE Interconnection Using ADF ICs in an ADF with ISP Storage 10 Figure 11 Outboard View of Right Hand Intrafacility Cable IFC Module 11 Figure 12 Outb
14. Flammability Yes Yes All VO Plastics Physical Features Circuit Designation 2 0 2 0 in termination Laser Radiation Protection Integrated Beam Stop Integrated Beam Stop Preventing Direct Preventing Direct Laser Exposure Laser Exposure 1 5 Specifications 1 5 1 Weight Weights vary among ADF Panels and modules The following are approximate weights for ADF ETSI bays Main ADFs InBox 365 Ibs 166 kg Installation w o modules 215 97 6 kg nterBay Storage Panels n 260 Ibs 118 kg Installation 110 Ibs 50 kg ADF Modules w o Cabling InBox 25 lbs 11 4 kg Installation 20 Ibs 9 1 kg Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Page 1 16 Telect 1 5 2 Overall Dimensions ADF Cross Connect Interconnect ETSI Bays Main ADF Width 660 mm 26 inches Height 2186 mm 86 inches Depth 595 mm 23 inches Interbay Storage Panel Width 300 mm 12 inches Height 2186 mm 86 inches Depth 595 mm 23 inches Cross Connect Interconnect North American Bays Main ADF Width 24 inches 600 mm Height 84 inches 2134 mm Depth 24 inches 610 mm Interbay Storage Panel Width 12 inches 300 mm Height 84 inches 2134 mm Depth 24 inches 610 mm Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 e www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights
15. M 36 3 3 10 Securing ADF cc E 36 3 3 11 Wiring Facility KE KA KA etd 36 Chapter 4 Module Installation 1 iine can an bala lsa lu dara nak Saga na k n ne ka w n w dekan b ka 39 4 1 Installation Considerations 39 4 1 1 Pre Cabled Vs Uncabled ADF Modules r 39 4 1 2 Tools amp Equipment Required 39 mt pc 39 4 3 Unpacking an ADF Module 39 4 4 Installing an ADF Module to a Main ADF 40 Chapter Metic pEe M 43 5 1 Intrafacility Cable Uncabled IFC Module sese 43 5 2 Network Cabling to Network Element Module 47 Chapter 6 InDoard 51 6 1 Installing Inboard Cabling m kek KK M 51 6 2 Routing amp Storing Inboard Cabling 54 6 2 1 llnterconne ciis kan Milla dal lan ence 54 6 2 2 Cross Connection mM 56 Chapter 07 59 Owner Maintenance 59 7 2 technical ee S qaz 59
16. Page 1 8 Telect 1 2 2 ADF ICs after Trough Removed ADF Interconnect IC bays are physically similar to but functionally quite different from the ADF bays To convert XI to IC remove the top trough With the top trough removed the overhead access to the patch area of a Main and ISP ADF ICs is confined to a center drop from an overhead cable management system Both Main and ISP ADF ICs feature an interconnected bottom trough for routing cable between the ADF IC bays ADF XI and IC bays can be used in the same lineup cross aisle connections between lineups are common applications for ADF ICs The following figures show a few typical interconnection schemes between IFC and network element NE cabling In these examples IFC routing to the rear of the IFC ADF modules is from the facilities ladder rack with NE cabling dropped from an overhead cable management system CMS CMS Preferred Pigtail Route from Optional Inboard Side of IFC Module Via CMS to Network Element Ladder Rack IFC Cabling to Rear Outboard Side of IFC Module 3 Alternate Route Figure 9 IFC to NE Interconn
17. Telect Part Number 137828 Module Installation and Fiber Routing Guide The outboard cabling instructions in this section apply in general to all intrafacility cable IFC and network element NE modules 5 1 Intrafacility Cable to Uncabled IFC Module The intrafacility cable must have at least 37 in 940 mm of exposed connected 900 um strands beyond the jacketed intrafacility cable To connect intrafacility cable to an IFC module refer to Figures 38 and 39 and proceed as follows 1 Atthe rear of the IFC module attach the Subunit jacketed end of the riser cable to the clamp located at the rear of the module 900 um Fibre Cables 2 Pull the plunger to release and remove the Mk n cover from the breakout area Strip back riser cable sheath to expose 152 mm 4 0 of subunit cabling Strip back s bunit sheath to expose atleast 940 37 mm of 900 um cabling Figure 38 Intrafacility Clamp and Cable Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 e www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 5 43 Riser Cable Portal to Riser Cable Storage Spools Open outboard cabling access cover by sliding tab toward aisle Breakout Cover ift latch and swing tray inward b
18. ADFs using upper and or lower troughs 4 5 m standard single length patch cords for ADF cross connections Unique storage spools with wave like ridges for grouping patch cords Variable placement of tray modules on ADF mounting rails Compatible with WaveTrax Cable Management System and other cable management systems Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 1 3 1 2 ADF System Bays As mentioned ADF Systems consist of Main ADFs with modules InterBay Storage Panels ISPs and end panels Storage Area Left Patch Area Right Patch Area Center Storage Spools Same Side Spools _ Transition Spools Electrical Cover Plate outlet not supplied Left Outboard Side Inboard Side of Trays Right Outboard Side for Network Element or Intrafacility Cabling for patching and storage for Network Element or Intrafacility Cabling Figure 3 Main ADF Typical Front View with Tray Modules Main ADFs such as the Main ADF XI in Figure 3 above consist of a central cable storage area with mounting rails for the fiber tray modules The routing area contains several types of spools for directing and redirecting patch cords and pigtail interconnects Interconnect and cross connect cabling differs somewhat between the Main ADF XI and IC bays Main ADF XI Interconnection and cross connection cabling to the inboar
19. F 1 1 pos f E5 Sas 8 l B H 5 lt 5 D J k Y Main ADF InterBay Storage Panel Figure 27 ADF and InterBay Storage Panel Footprints This procedure is complete Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Tele ct Page 3 30 3 3 3 Table of Footprint Dimensions Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 m o gt ADF XI End ISP Panel Main ADF ISP Panel End Main ADF x 600 mm 600 105 mm 180 26 in 600 24 in 24 HES o rza o sain o asin o ssa o 048 MEN E MEN 505 mm 112 mm m 3 mmo 1 9 46 20 3 sl 25 26 76mm 300 mm 76mm 100 mm 500 mm mom ____ E 600mm eomm mem _ mom pe zm gt mm _ e mom ssm omm o 3 _ remm nf om som r 70 mm 3 31 Telect 3 3 4 Installing Lower Trough Junction Use M6 screws to attach the Main ADFs to the ISPs Figure 28 Lower ADF Junction Three M6 Scr
20. ii Advanced Distribution Frame ADF Systems User Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 Description 1 1 1 1 1 ADF System Features Kake k kk KK K k 3 1 2 ADF Bay Dni Sw n DUE 4 D Pd S cM E 7 1 2 2 ADF ICs after Trough Removed esses nnne 9 13 ADF M d lleS uuu uuu K R k SERA BAT 11 1 4 Telect ADF Feature Comparison 14 15 SpeeificatloriS nm 16 1 5 1 Weight 16 1 5 2 Overall care TS 17 Chapter 2 Applications 0 19 2 1 Cross Connect IFC to 07 19 2 2 Gross Connecti NES to NES acces HA Helin bil lk s ka an Ra han di n k kk aa s ka 20 2 3 Cross Connect IFC to IFCS k 21 2 4 Interconnect IFC to IFC a k Kake kK K kk KK k 22 2 5 Interconnect NES to NES i dee inn Hil ninan kk sikan birak akan Saka a s k ka s bin 23 2 6 Interframe Cross Connecting 22 00 KA kk 24 2 7 Cross Connect IFC to 5 Working Protect L K kk 25 2 8 Cross Connect IFC 5 Working Protect Standalone 26 Chapter Frame I
21. of ADF Module Front View Figure 2 Typical Lineup Using ADF Cross Connect Interconnect Bays ADF system lineups consist of Main ADFs ISPs and end panels Cable patch cord and pigtail access differs somewhat between Telect s ADF Cross Connect Interconnect XI and Interconnect IC Systems but generally IFC OSP or network element Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Page 1 2 Telect access are connected at the rear of the modules Patch cords as well as NE pigtail interconnects are connected at the front of the modules In cross connect applications patch cords are routed between modules on different Main ADFs through upper and or lower ADF troughs 1 1 1 ADF System Features Industry leading termination density Simple straight forward cable management access circuit identification and isolation No fishing of cables Total front access for patching Designed for compliance fiber bend radius control flammability safety structural reliability throughout ADF design No line of sight laser hazards Easy access to riser network patch cord interconnections and cross connections Light weight heavy duty frame certified for Zone 4 earthquake reliability Easy installation 600 mm and 26 in rack widths that accommodate standard lineups Diverse routing with reduced cable congestion Diverse routing between
22. the rear of the module as shown in Figure 47 Outboard Cabling Access Cover Figure 47 Cable Routing through Channel to Rear of Module 7 When finished with the first tray slide the outboard cabling access cover closed 8 Now close the next tray above and repeat Steps 3 through 7 for the next cable Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 5 49 9 Route the rest of the network element cabling for that module before re attaching the outboard raceway cover NOTE In general connect and route all outboard network element cables before installing any inboard patch cords Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te 5 50 Chapter 6 Inboard Cabling Advanced Distribution Frame ADF Systems Inboard cabling involves interconnecting riser cables to network elements using patch cords on the inboard side of ADF modules and cross connecting network element cables using patch cords on the inboard side of ADF modules WARNING Fiber cables transmit invisible infrared light To avoid eye damage or blind ness never look directly into fibers or connectors QAR
23. tray cover screws for securing the module to the Main ADF ADF Module Installation Sheet If necessary use a forklift to move a pre cabled ADF module to installation site Open the container and check the contents against the packing list 4 4 Installing an ADF Module to a Main ADF The Main ADF contains a set of keyways and M6 threaded holes to receive and secure each module The modules contain guide pins on the side that fit these keyways M6 screws are provided to secure the module to the ADF Telect recommends the following Use two people to route cable and secure the module to the ADF Begin installing modules the position farthest from the incoming cable direction If incoming cable comes from above begin installing modules from the bottom and then progress upward If incoming cable comes from below begin installing modules from the top and then progress downward Place an installation cover on the top tray of the module below the one being installed The cover will prevent damage to the tray and its cabling when installing the next module above it If desired the installation cover can remain in place after installation To install ADF modules on a Main ADF proceed as follows 1 If the module is pre cabled a Move the spool and module to the front of the ADF b Unstrap the module from the spool c Pull the free end of the intrafacility cable from the reel and direct it up or down through the c
24. 2 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 1 11 Interconnect Tray with 8 Adapters Fiber Cables to Network Elements 4 Tray Module Raceways Raceways Shown With Cover Plate Removed Figure 12 Outboard View of Right Hand Network Element NE Module Figure 13 Fan Out Module ADF modules are available for accommodating ribbon cabling combining patching with fiber splicing splitting and other capabilities The modules come in right and left side versions for the right and left sides of the Main ADF Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 1 12 Three types of modules are available depending on application 1 The IntraFacility Cable IFC module contains a breakout area for routing standard 900 micron fiber cabling from a rear side clamp holding the riser cable The 900 micron fibers are routed to optical adapters in the trays 2 The Network Element NE module contains raceways for routing standard 2 mm network element cabling to the adapters 3 The Fan Out FO module accommodates up to 12 different multifiber cable
25. Advanced Distribution Frame ADF Systems User Manual Telect CONNECTING THE FUTURE Advanced Distribution Frame ADF Systems User Manual 119736 4 Copyright 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved Telect and Connecting the Future are registered trademarks of Telect Inc 1730 Madson St Liberty Lake Washington Telect assumes no liability from the application or use of these products Neither does Telect convey any license under its patent rights nor the patent rights of others This document and the products described herein are subject to change without notice About Telect Telect offers complete solutions for physical layer connectivity power equipment housing and other network infrastructure equipment From outside plant and central office to inside the home Telect draws on more than 25 years of experience to deliver leading edge product and service solutions Telect is committed to providing superior customer service and is capable of meeting the dynamic demands of customer and industry requirements This commitment to customer and industry excellence has positioned Telect as a leading connectivity and power solution provider for the global communications industry Technical Support E mail getinfo telect com Phone 888 821 4856 or 509 921 6161 Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 117736 4 AO Te Page
26. Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc Rights Reserved 119736 4 Page 8 61 Telect Description Part Number Isolation Pads ADF 26F and ADF 26F Frame Isolation Pad ADF 26F ISOPAD ADF 12INT Interbay Storage Panel Isolation Pad ADF 12INT ISOPAD ADF 5 Wide End Panel Isolation Pad ADF 26EP 5 ISOPAD ADF 2 Wide End Panel Isolation Pad ADF 26EP 2 ISOPAD ADF 600F Frame Isolation Pad ADF 600F ISOPAD ADF 300F Interbay Storage Panel Frame Isolation Pad ADF 300F ISOPAD ADF ETSI End Panel Isolation Pad ADF 300EP ISOPAD Grounding ADF Ground Wire 301597 Go to telect com for additional information regarding intrafacility network element or fan out modules Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 e www telect com 2010 Telect Inc Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te 8 62
27. Reserved 119736 4 Te 1 17 This page intentionally blank Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te 1 18 Chapter 2 Applications Advanced Distribution Frame ADF Systems This section covers fundamental cross connection and interconnection applications using ADF bays Other applications are possible Some applications may be better suited for the ADF bays depending on access to routing and density of cabling 2 1 Cross Connect IFC to NEs Network Element Patch Cord cms Hd BELL IntraFacility Cable is IFC Module ADF InterBay Storage bl Panel ISP 4 5 Cross conneci Network Element Modules Figure 17 Cross Connect IFC to NEs Fundamentals of this cross connect are as follows 6 IntraFacility Cable modules are available for either the right or left side of the Main ADF bay IFC comes in from ladder racking or from floor and is broken out and presented to the back side of IFC modules Network Element modules should be installed opposite associated IFC modules InterBay Storage Panel ISP is required with NE modules e Patch cords from NE s come into ISP from CMS Cable Management System and are presented to the back side of NE modules t
28. Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 2 20 2 3 Cross Connect IFC to 5 InterFacility Cable IFC CS WaveTrax Cable Management System IFC Modules Main ADF InterBay Storage Panel ISP 4 5 m Cross connect Patch Cord Figure 19 Cross Connect IFC to IFCs Fundamentals of this cross connect are as follows 6 IntraFacility Cable modules are mounted on both sides of the Main ADF bay The IFC comes in from ladder racking or from floor and is broken out and presented to the back sides of IFC modules 4 5m patch cords cross connect IFC fiber to IFC fiber with cable stored on the Main ADF bay Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 2 21 2 4 Interconnect IFC to IFC N WaveTrax Cable Management System IntraFacility Cable IFC IFC Modules Interconnect Patch Cord B Interconnect Patch Cord Main ADF InterBay Storag Panel ISP Figure 20 Interconnect IFC to IFC Fundamentals of this cross connect are as follows IFC IntraFacility Cable modules only are mounted both sides of the Main ADF bay The IFC comes in from ladder racking and is broken out and presented to the back side of the IFC modules On one side o
29. Routing 8 When finished with one tray slide closed the outboard cabling access cover shown in Figure 41 9 Now close the next tray above and repeat Steps through 8 until all 900 strands from the riser cable are installed 10 When finished with an intrafacility cable re attach the breakout area cover and swing all ap plicable trays to their latched home closed positions NOTE general connect and route all outboard 900 strands from the riser cables before installing any inboard patch cords Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 5 46 5 2 Network Cabling to Network Element Module To connect network element cabling to a NE module proceed as follows 1 Remove the outboard raceway cover two screws Slots for Inserting Cables Outboard Cabling Access Cover N Open outboard cabling access cover by sliding finger tab toward aisle N Lift latch and swing inward N several or all trays above of Outboard Raceway the 1sttray to be cabled 2 i gt over Over Channels Keep the 1st tray for cabling latched in its closed position Figure 43 N
30. S Install the Cable Management System CMS as instructed by the manufacturer If desired use the large 17 5 mm diameter holes at the top of the ADFs to connect the CMS to the lineup CMS or Ladder Rack Hardware Secure Dual Hole Lug with 6 AWG Ground Wire onto Bare Metal Using Supplied M5 SEMS 2 Figure 34 Connect CMS Main ADF 5 3 3 9 Grounding ADF The bracket at the top of the Main ADFs contains two tapped holes to mount an approved dual hole lug with a 6 AWG 4 75 mm grounding wire or strap Refer to Figure 34 Telect recommends using one ground wire or strap per Main ADF Grounding wires or straps are not provided with the ADF 3 3 10 Securing ADF Lineup After all ADFs of a lineup are installed torque their tie plate bolts to 80 Nem 3 3 11 Wiring Facility Power Facility power AC can be run into and through the electrical raceway at the foot of ADF XI and IC lineups Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 3 36 Contact your local power regulatory agency for details regarding the number and size of wires cables type of receptacles and cover plates conduit and the like Nik bs 2 Four Screws Secure apr Cover to Raceway 4 N I aa 4 SN TIN Sk 2AN A
31. Trough A 2 by routing the patch cord through the Upper Trough B The excess cross connect patch cord length is stored in the Main ADF bays For NE Network Element patch cord isolation and safety storing cross connect patch cords in the ISP InterBay Storage Panel is not recommended Connect the origin then route to the cross connecting point Store any extra cable on the Main ADF bay nearest the second connection Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 2 24 2 7 Cross Connect IFC 5 Working Protect IntraFacility Cable IFC 2 Protect Cable Management System Working Cable rotect Routing Management System Network Element Patch Cord IFC Module InterBay Storage Panel ISP 4 5 m Cross connect Patch Cor Main ADF Network Element Module Working Routing Working ADF Protect ADF Figure 23 Cross Connect IFC to NEs Working Protect Separate lineups provide complete isolation of fibers inside the Main ADF bay When that cannot be done the following are options 6 IntraFacility Cable and NE Network Element modules should be laid out so that an ISP Storage Panel contains only one type of fiber Working or Protect Working and Protect interpanel cr
32. able management guides on the rear of the ADF Route the full reel of cable to its termination point before mounting the ADF module to the frame NOTE As shipped from the factory module trays have been rotated pivoted inward on their bracket to make installation easier For a right side tray module all trays should be pivoted clockwise in relationship to a top down view of the module For a left side tray module all trays should be pivoted counter clockwise 2 Refer to Figure 36 on the following page and proceed as follows a Make sure the trays on the module are pivoted inward about 15 during the following step b Slip guide pins on the side of the module into the keyways on the ADF Frame then close and latch the trays on the latch bar Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te 4 40 Fasten with M6 screws near the front Torque the M6 screws to approximately 5 Nem 2 Pivot Trays Inward About 15 to Make Installation Easier se 2c M6 Panhead Screws L Secure Module 7 to ADF AOE 4 2b Close and latch trays on latch bar
33. age intentionally blank Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te 7 60 Chapter 8 Bays and Accessories Advanced Distribution Frame ADF Systems Description Part Number ADF Frames ADF 26 W x 24 D Standard XI Frame ADF 26F XI ADF 600 mm W x 600 mm D Standard XI Frame ADF 600F ADF Floor Anchors Concrete Floor Anchors for ADF 26F Frame Seismic Rated ADF 26ANCHOR Raised Floor Anchors for ADF 26F Frame Concrete Floor Anchors for ADF 600F Frame Seismic Rated ADF 26COMPFLR ADF 600ANCHOR Raised Floor Anchors for ADF 600F Frame ADF 600COMPFLR Concrete Floor Anchors for ADF 12INT Interbay Storage Panel Seismic Rated ADF 12ANCHOR Raised Floor Anchors for ADF 12INT Interbay Storage Panel ADF 12COMPFLR Concrete Floor Anchors for ADF 300INT Interbay Storage Panel Seismic Rated ADF 300ANCHOR Raised Floor Anchors for ADF 300INT Interbay Storage Panel ADF 300COMPFLR Interbay Storage Panels 12 Wide Interbay Storage Panel Standard ADF 121NT 300 mm Wide Interbay Storage Panel Standard ADF 300INT XI End Panels 5 Wide End Panel for ADF 26F and ADF 12INT ADF 26EP 2 Wide End Panel for ADF 26Fand ADF 121NT ADF 26EP 2 2 Wide End Panel for ADF 600F and ADF 300INT ADF 300EP Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000
34. ame in lineup Cover Plate for Standard Electrical Receptade 31 8 mm 1 25 in Diameter Access Hole on Both Ends of Raceway Main ADF XI only Figure 4 Main ADFs as Shipped without Tray Modules An InterBay Storage Panel ISP is used for storage of either patch cord cabling from an overhead CMS and or inboard cabling terminated at IFC or NE modules Except for the tray modules cable routing through an InterBay Storage Panel is similar to that of a Main ADF The Main ADF and ISP can be mounted directly to a concrete floor or on a raised equipment floor A template is provided for mounting panels to the floor Support is provided at the top for added earthquake security and for attaching to a cable management or ladder rack system Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 1 5 Normally ADF lineups are terminated at each by ADF End Panels secured to adjacent ISPs Doors 2 Access Covers 2 SQ Figure 5 End Panel You can configure two types of ADF System bays that fit North American and ETSI footprints 1 ADF Cross Connect Interconnect Bays 2 ADF Interconnect IC Bays The subsections that follow describe and illustrate various cabling scenarios provided by each of these types of ADF systems Chapter 2 Applications o
35. butor or call a Telect Customer Service Representative 1 800 551 4567 1 509 926 6000 Telect will repair or replace defective products within the limits of the warranty See Repacking for Shipment in this section NOTE Call a Customer Service Representative for a Return Material Authorization RMA before returning any equipment 7 4 Out of Warranty Service The procedure for out of warranty service is the same as for in warranty service except that Telect charges a processing fee and you must submit a Purchase Order along with a Return Material Authorization RMA before returning equipment Call a Customer Service Representative for assistance in obtaining these forms The processing fee guarantees a repair estimate and is credited against actual material and labor costs 7 5 Repacking for Shipment 1 Tag the equipment showing owner s name address and telephone number together with a detailed description of the problem 2 Use the original shipping container if possible If you do not have it package the equipment in a way to prevent shipping damage Include the RMA inside the container and legibly print the RMA number on the outside of the package near the shipping address 3 Insure the package NOTE Telect is not liable for shipping damage Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 7 59 This p
36. clamp positions Individual trays swing toward the inboard area of the Main ADF to simplify the cabling process The trays contain a moveable adapter bridge that slides toward the rear when the tray is opened The sliding bridge provides slack management as the tray opens Fiber cables from the breakout area or raceways are routed under a cover to the rear side of the adapters The patch cords connected to the front side of the adapters are routed around a spool containing a retaining flange through a raceway to a vertical array of cascade guides with turnstiles attached to the inboard patch area of the ADF A door at the end of each raceway helps guide cables downward into the patch area Pivot Point of Tray K Door Flips Down to Allow Patch Cord Cabling to Patch Cord Cascade Spoo Patch Cord Cascade E With Turnstile N Latch Z Figure 14 Patch Tray Physically the Same for IFC and FO Modules Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 1 13 1 4 Telect ADF Feature Comparison Telect IC Legend Good
37. clamped multi fiber cable at the rear of the module are fed through the break out area to the far side of the adapters in the trays network element NE modules are ordered with patch cords network element cabling the cables will be packaged separately from the module for installation by the user 4 1 2 Tools amp Equipment Required Phillips 2 and 3 screwdrivers for cross recessed screws 4 2 Inspection Telect is not liable for shipping damage Keep the container until you have checked equipment operation If you experience any kind of problem call Telect s Customer Service Department Use the original undamaged container if you are instructed to return the tray or Module to Telect If the shipping container is damaged keep it for the carrier s inspection Notify the carrier and call Telect s Customer Service Department at 1 800 551 4567 or 1 509 926 6000 4 3 Unpacking an ADF Module NOTE A typical ADF module and container without cabling is approximately 7 in x 10 in x 22 5 in 179 mm x 250 mm x 576 mm and weighs about 20 Ibs 9 kg An ADF module with an indefinite amount of cable length and fiber count can weigh much more Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 4 39 The container for the ADF module without cabling contains the following e Pre assembled ADF module with installation
38. ct Telect if anything is missing Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc Rights Reserved 119736 4 3 28 3 3 2 Installing Main amp InterBay Storage Panels Directly a Concrete Floor Each Telect Anchoring Kit sold separately contains concrete anchors threaded studs and fastening hardware to anchor and secure the base of one Main or InterBay Storage Panel to a concrete floor Refer to Bays and Accessories on page 61 of this manual for part numbers or see telect com for ordering information Procedure steps 3 Use the template included with the ADF to lay out a 4 hole pattern on the concrete floor Use the outermost locations for anchor holes Main ADF Template InterBay Storage Panel Template Figure 26 ADF and InterBay Storage Panel Installation Template 4 Mark and then drill four holes for each Main Panel and ISP Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 3 29 5 Follow the instructions supplied with the anchor kit s Shim as required and use the isolation pad and bushings if required to electrically isolate the panels from the floor structure re 1 L q 1 1 N
39. d patch areas is provided by either upper and or lower cable troughs Drops in the troughs ensure cable bend radius control Junctions are provided for coupling the upper and lower troughs to other Main ADFs or InterBay Storage Panels in the lineup Main ADF IC Specialized for Interconnections Interconnect cabling to the inboard patch area is by direct access from a cable management system above the ADF lineup Junctions Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 1 4 are provided for coupling the lower troughs of all Main and InterBay Storage Panels in the lineup At the bottom is an electrical raceway for power cabling and conduit The raceway provides a mounting area for a standard recessed receptacle or other wiring device Small holes tappedto conned dual hole grounding lug using M5 screws Large holes for securing ADF to the CMS or a ladder rack Upper ADF Trough Main ADF XI Only Catch for Tray Latch y Main ADF Interconnect shown with top trough removed Junction not shown fits on the edge to connect the upper trough to the adjacent frame in the lineup Main ADF XI cross connect only Lower ADF Trough Patch Cord Cascade With Turnstiles Coupling not shown fits on lip to conned lower trough to adjacent fr
40. dapter 45 Figure 41 Routing Cable to Breakout Area 45 Figure 42 Excess Cable Routing 46 Figure 43 Network Element Cabling Example 47 Figure 44 Opening Trays 48 Figure 45 Securing Connector to Adapter 48 Figure 46 Routing Cable to Channel 49 Figure 47 Cable Routing through Channel to Rear of Module 49 Figure 48 Cable Preparation 0 sinan quya 51 Figure 49 Connecting Patch 0 0 52 Figure 50 Cable Routing in Tray 52 Figure 51 Cable Routing in Module r 52 Figure 52 Interconnecting Cable Routing 53 Figure 53 Cross Connecting Cable Routing I 0 53 Figure 54 Cable Routing Down Cascade essere KK k kk KH 53 Figure 55 Interconnection within a Single Frame 54 Figure 56 Interconnection with Storage on ISP r ars 55 Figure 57 Patching to Same Side of Same ADF rss 56 Figure 58 Patching to Opposite Side of Same ADF
41. e Routing Down Cascade Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Page 6 53 8 Figure 52 Interconnecting Cable Routing of Tr E Figure 53 Cross Connecting Cable Routing possible when routing fiber cable NEVER WRAP WEAVE CRISSCROSS OR FIGURE 8THE FIBER CABLES i To minimize signal attenuation make the least number of switchbacks as 6 2 Routing amp Storing Inboard Cabling 6 2 1 Interconnection The following figures show various routing methods involving overhead interconnection cabling to a tray Typical interconnections are between network elements or between a network element and either intrafacility cable IFC or outside plant OSP cable Figure 55 Interconnection within a Single Frame Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 6 54
42. ection Using ADF ICs in an ADF Lineup Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 1 9 Preferred Pigtail Route from Inboard Side of CMS IFC Module Via CMS to Network Element Optional L Rack IFC Cabling to Rear adder Outboard Side of IFC Module q RRO Alternate Route Figure 10 IFC to NE Interconnection Using ADF ICs an ADF with ISP Storage Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 1 10 1 3 ADF Modules Normally Main ADFs are dedicated to either interconnection between intrafacility cabling and facility elements or cross connection between the network elements The difference lies in the type of ADF modules on the right and left sides of the Main ADF Panels lt 900 Bm Fiberto Riser Cable Clamp on Rear of Breakout Box Secures Riser Cable to Module Interconnect Tray with 8 SC Adapters Tray Module Patch Cords Breakout Area Breakout Area Shown With Cover Plate Removed Figure 11 Outboard View of Right Hand Intrafacility Cable IFC Module Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 5
43. efore installing cables Figure 39 Riser Cabling to Uncabled IFC Module For the first tray open the outboard cabling access cover by sliding the finger tab toward the front aisle Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 le ct Page 5 44 4 As an aid in cabling the first tray open several or trays above the first tray To open trays pull slightly on the tray latches and then rotate the trays toward the inboard area of the ADF 5 Secure the connector of the first 900 strand to the adapter NOTE Telect recommends that when installing more than one 900 um strand in a tray start with the adapter closest to the tray s inboard raceway Figure 40 Securing Connector to Adapter 6 Fitthe first strand through the tray s access cover and route into the breakout area a 4 Outboard Cabling 44 Access Cover Figure 41 Routing Cable to Breakout Area Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 5 45 7 Carefully fit excess cabling into guides around storage spools and out portal as shown Figure 42 Figure 42 Excess Cable
44. etwork Element Cabling Example 2 As an aid in cabling the first tray open several or all trays above the first tray To open trays pull slightly on the tray latches and then rotate the trays toward the inboard area of the ADF as shown in Figure 44 on the following page 3 For the first tray open the outboard cabling access cover by sliding the finger tab toward the front aisle Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 5 47 Opened Trays Figure 44 Opening Trays 4 Secure the connector on the network element cable to the adapter NOTE Telect recommends that when installing more than one network element cable in a tray you start with the adapter closest to the tray s inboard raceway Figure 45 Securing Connector to Adapter Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 5 48 5 Fit the first cable through the tray s access cover and route into the channel SN Figure 46 Routing Cable to Channel 6 Route the cable through the channel and then cascade at
45. ews Secure Each Edge to an ADF gt Lower Trough Junction Figure 29 Lower Trough Junction Being Secured to the Main ADF 3 3 5 Installing Upper Trough Junction on ADF Bays Connect the adjacent 8 in upper ADF troughs using the plastic junction provided The upper ADF troughs are sandwiched between the upper and lower halves of this two part 8 in junction The prongs on the bottom of the upper half snap and lock into corresponding holes in the lower half NOTE lf you need to remove the junction press in on the two pairs of prongs on the underside of the junction to separate the two halves Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 3 32 3 3 6 Securing ADF to the Lineup A tie plate with two pairs of slotted holes and M6 x 12 bolts are provided to tie adjacent ADFs in the line up Leave the bolts finger tight until the complete lineup is assembled then tighten them all Follow the instructions included with the end panels for attaching the end panel to the last ISP in the lineup Pes Upper Half of Junction ae 8 Lower Half of Junction Wapa lt 4 J TT Ta Tie Plate J UPI Barbs at End of Trough E Lock into Next Junction E Trough M M M6 x 12 Bolts Secure Tie ain ADE E Plate Between Adjacent ADFs N 5
46. f the Main ADF bay the patch cords are routed from the CMS Cable Manage ment System into the frame and presented to the front side of an adapter excess patch cord length is stored on the Main ADF bay Interconnect Patch Cord A You may use an ISP InterBay Storage Panel to manage the patch cords on the opposite side of the Main ADF bay Patch cords are routed into the ISP from the CMS and presented to the front side of the adapter this requires the patch cords to be routed through the bottom trough Interconnect Patch Cord B Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 2 22 2 5 5 5 Network Element Patch Cords A waveTrax Cable Taect 1 Management System 1 Q Network Element 0 amp Patch Cord B _ ke i CY id 4 d AN P lt r Ni Network Element Modules e l 5 a TIS Main ADF 2 ned E l gt iS nterBay Storage Panel ISP 77 i
47. he excess is stored on the ISP 4 5 m patch cords cross connect IFC fiber to NE fiber with cable stored the Main ADF bay Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 e www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 2 19 Additional ADF bays added to the line up but should maintain IFC and NE module orientation 2 2 Cross Connect NEs to NEs Network Element Patch Cords 7 Cable Management System InterBay Storage Panel ISP 2 Main ADF D NE Modules L2 D 4 5 m Cross connect Patch Cord s A D Figure 18 Cross Connect NEs to NEs Fundamentals of this cross connect are as follows Network Element modules are available for both sides of the Main ADF When cross connecting NE s the system requires an ISP InterBay Storage Panel on both sides of the Main ADF bay NE patch cords are routed from the CMS Cable Management System into the ISP and pre sented to the back side of an adapter the same process is done on the other side of the Main ADF bay A4 5 m patch cord cross connects the two NE fibers and the cable is stored on the Main ADF bay ISP is used so that NE s can be routed in both directions the ISP Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All
48. hillips screwdrivers screwdrivers for cross recessed screws for attaching lower trough junctions 3 2 Inspection Telect is not liable for shipping damage Keep the container until you have checked equipment operation If you experience any kind of problem call Telect s Customer Service Department Use the original undamaged container if you are instructed to return the Main ADF InterBay Storage Panel or ADF Modules to Telect If a shipping container is damaged keep it for the carrier s inspection Notify the carrier and call Telect s Customer Service Department at 1 800 551 4567 or 1 509 926 6000 3 3 Main amp InterBay Storage Panel Installation 3 3 1 Unpacking Main amp InterBay Storage Panels Main ADF container 42 in x 36 in x 96 in 107 mm x 92 mm x 244 mm Approximate loaded weight 365 lbs 166 kg InterBay Storage Panel container 42 in x 36 in x 96 in 107 mm x 92 mm x 244 mm Approximate loaded weight 260 Ibs 118 kg The container for either the Main or InterBay Storage Panel contains e Pre assembled ADF Template for mounting ADF to a floor Trough cover User manual One 8 upper trough junction Onelower trough ADF junction Tie plate and M6 x 12 bolts to secure adjacent ADFs in the lineup If necessary use a forklift to move the Main ADF and or InterBay Storage Panel container to the installation site Open the container and check the contents against the packing list Conta
49. lt Best Figure 15 ADF Comparisons 1536 1536 2304 2304 Max Terminations Ft 396 396 Small Form Factor LC 594 594 Maximum Frames in a Lineup 7 LC 4 LC Capacity at Max Density Maximum Terminations 16 128 LC 4 860 LC in a Lineup 4x2304 Flexibility to Grow Yes Yes Inter Bay Cross Connect e Application Yes Yes Single Jumper Yes Yes Cross Connect Length 4 5m 4 5m On frame Splicing Yes Yes Off frame Splicing Yes Yes Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Page 1 14 Telect Telect a aT a a aa a a ee hii T Q hr Legend Good Better Best e Figure 16 ADF Comparisons Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 1 15 Telect Telect 230 gt 30 Horizontal Trough Area in 28 5 13 5 Exposed Cable None None Cable at Service Aisle Management Port Isolation Maximum of 8 Maximum of 8 Port Isolation 12 LC 12 LC Small Form Factor LC Cable Motion Invisimanage Invisimanage Complete Managed Complete Managed During Movement During Movement 215 215 Earthquake Rating Certified Certified
50. n page 19 provides comprehensive and comparative analyses of cabling using these two systems Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 1 6 1 2 1 ADF XIs ADF Cross Connect Interconnect bays are used either cross connect interconnect applications depending on the type of module installed on the Main ADFs Lineup access to the patch cord area on the Main ADFs is through either the bottom or upper troughs with access to from patch cord storage on the ISPs via the bottom trough Two models are available 1 The North American model is based on a 26 in by 24 in Main ADF footprint ISPs for the North American model are 12 in by 24 in 2 The ETSI model is based on a 600 mm by 600 mm Main ADF footprint ISPs for the ETSI model are 300 mm by 600 mm The following figures show a few typical cross connection and interconnection schemes between IFC and network element NE cabling In these examples IFC routing to the rear of the IFC ADF modules is from the facilities cable ladder rack with NE cabling through a cable management system CMS Ladder Rack IFC Cabling to Rear Outboard Side IFO Module CMS D 2 7 Preferred Pigtail d D c A A Route from Outboard Side of NE Module Via CMS to Network EXE Element
51. nstallation lad kasa zik pakiy an princ anu randa cau Ik nav k Way rund ran dya V r ke kek Ev kak kn 27 3 1 Installation Considerations 27 o T OST S 27 3 1 2 Tools amp Equipment Oo ooo 27 3 2 gere e 28 3 3 Main amp InterBay Storage Panel Installation 28 3 3 1 Unpacking Main amp InterBay Storage Panels 28 3 3 2 Installing Main amp InterBay Storage Panels Directly on a Concrete Floor 29 3 3 3 Table of Footprint Dimensions ER Era haces Fate a xiu eme ERREUR 31 3 3 4 Installing Lower Trough Junction vecino kk kk kek kk ts 32 3 3 5 Installing Upper Trough Junction on ADF XI Bays 32 3 3 0 Securing ADF to the Lineup oe uu EU ed 33 3 3 7 Installing Rear Cable Tie Down Bars 34 Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te t Page iii E 3 3 8 Installing Cable Management System CMS 36 3 3 9 Grounding ADE u ul u uu
52. oard View of Right Hand Network Element NE Module 12 Figure 13 Fan Out Module eee ee ee ee 12 Figure 14 Patch Tray Physically the Same for IFC NE and FO Modules 13 Figure 15 ADF Comparisons i keke kk kek KK KA RR 14 Figure 16 ADF Comparisons k eph Ziya Mad n k kan b RUD n Sura 15 Figure 17 Cross Connect IFC to NES KA kK nnns 19 Figure 18 Cross Connect NES to NES r 20 Figure 19 Cross Connect IFC to IFCS bti Rer 21 Figure 20 Interconnect IFC to IFC siete bite eke kk Kek kK ke KAK KAK KK KAR KK 22 Figure 21 Interconnect NES to NES n 23 Figure 22 Interframe Cross Connecting 24 Figure 23 Cross Connect IFC to NEs Working Protect 25 Figure 24 Cross Connect IFC NEs Working Protect Standalone 26 Figure 25 gt Installation Location 27 Figure 26 ADF InterBay Storage Panel Installation Template 29 Figure 27 ADF and InterBay Storage Panel Footprints
53. oss connects should be separated in the top and bottom troughs Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 2 25 2 8 Cross Connect IFC 5 Working Protect Standalone WaveTrax Cable Z Management System IntraFacility Cables IFC Protect Routing 3 6 m Cross connec InterBay Storage Panel ISP Patch Cords Network Element Patch Cords Protect Protect IFC Modules Network Element Modules Working Working Main ADF elle s s Working Routing Figure 24 Cross Connect IFC 5 Working Protect Standalone This option is only for a standalone Main ADF bay IntraFacility Cable modules should be installed on the side opposite the ISP InterBay Storage Panel Working fibers are either on the top or the bottom half of the Main ADF bay Protect fibers are placed in the opposite half Interpanel routing should use the upper or lower trough corresponding to the module location 3 6 cross connect patch cords shorter cable lengths are required in working protect applications Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 2 26 Chapter 3 Frame Installation Advanced Distribution Frame ADF Systems 3 1 In
54. spool s door s turnstile s and then tray s Record termination information on labels 6 Place the cable run in troughs channels and other cable management system components be fore routing cable around ADF spools YR AN XU an a LAY A 7 Lt LU LL LL Lll Interconnection Cross Connection Tray Label Label Figure 51 Cable Routing in Module Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 6 52 If interconnecting route cable through the ble management system CMS to the CMS drop above ADF as shown in Figure 52 If cross connecting between Main ADFs place the patch cord in the upper or lower ADF patch trough s between the ADF frames as shown in Figure 53 Route the cable down from the cascade along the nearest side of the nearest transition Start by routing cable around the transition spool and then up and around the convenient 5 storage and transition spools lal NOTE Which sets of spools you use in routing will depend on 1 your interconnect or cross connect application and 2 your cable storage requirements See Applications on page 19 for more 2 information about applications 8 Store excess cable on the Main ADFs and or or InterBay Storage Panels This procedure is complete Figure 54 Cabl
55. stallation Considerations roy ALERT Only qualified technicians may install and maintain this product ALERT Do not stand on utility or fiber cable troughs at the base of ADFs 3 1 1 Location amp Space The Main ADF and InterBay Storage Panel require space in front and at rear for access to cabling Refer to Figure 25 below Choose a location in compliance with local operating company requirements Rear Aisle Access Lower ADF Trough Junction Ground Lug and 6 AWG Reserve Area Above 1 GND per Main ADF for Patch Cord Drop P 17 5 mm hole dia for allthread mounting of CMS or ladder rack M5 Holes for Grounding 2 Reserve Area Above gt for IFC Drop Upper ADF Trough Junction Z End Panel ADF ISP Main ADF ADF ISP Main ADF Figure 25 Installation Location 3 1 2 Tools amp Equipment The following tools are required for installing ADFs 18 mm or 23 32 in masonry bit 40 Nem torque wrench with a 19 mm box or open end 19 mm socket be used if the socket is at least 54 mm deep Broadblade screwdriver 8 mm or 16 in blade width Horizontal or plumb level optional Telect Inc USA 1 509 926 6000 Mexico 52 33 3836 37 52 www telect com 2010 Telect Inc All Rights Reserved 119736 4 Te ct Page 3 27 Isolation pad if required at base of frame or 2 P

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