User Manual
ADCP-75-115 • Issue A • August 2001
Page 14
©
2001,
ADC
Telecommunications,
Inc.
1. Insert
an
appropriate
sized
compression
fitting
into
the
water-resistant
connector
installed
on
the
bottom
of
the
cabinet
(see
Figure 7).
2. Route
the
stub
end
of
the
pre-connectorized
indoor/outdoor
pigtail
down
throuth
the
water-resistant
connector
to
the
external
splice
tray
enclosure.
3. Tighten
the
compression
fitting
on
the
cable
port
to
secure
the
cable.
4. Strip
back
the
outer
sheathing
of
the
customer-provided
indoor/outdoor
pigtail
inside
the
cabinet
to
allow
the
connectorized
individual
jacketed
fibers
to
be
routed
to
the
WDM
or
cabinet
storage
spools.
a. Connect
the
bi-directional
pigtail
fiber
to
the
WDM
SC
connector
on
the
WDM
(see
Figure 7).
b. On
units
with
the
Diversity
feature,
connect
the
secondary
reverse
path
pigtail
fiber
directly
to
the
PORT
3
SC
connector
on
the
STM
(refer
to
item
3
on
Figure 1).
5. Coil
up
the
excess
cable
length
on
the
cabinet
cable
storage
spools.
6. Refer
to
Subsection 7.4,
Terminating
WDM
Forward
and
Reverse
Cables
for
information
on
routing
and
terminating
the
WDM
Forward
and
Reverse
jumper
cables.
Figure 7. Terminating Indoor/Outdoor Pigtail (WDM Option Installed)
7.3 Antenna Cables
A
customer
supplied
coaxial
antenna
cable
must
be
routed
from
each
antenna
and
attached
to
a
lightning
protector
mounted
on
the
underside
of
the
cabinet
(see
Figure 6).
The
cable
must
be
connectorized
with
an
N-type
connector
for
attachment
to
the
to
the
underside
of
the
lightning
protector.
ADC-provided
coaxial
jumper
cables
configured
with
N-type
connectors
on
both
ends
are
used
to
route
RF
from
the
top
of
each
lightning
protector
to
connectors
on
the
STM.
Each
cabinet
is
shipped
to
the
field
configured
with
one
lightning
protector
(primary),
and
one
coaxial
RF
jumper
cable
that
must
be
attached
to
the
Antenna
connector
on
the
STM
(refer
to
item
18
on
Figure 1).
A
second
lightning
protector
and
RF
jumper
cable
is
provided
in
the
Warning:
To
avoid
exposure
to
to
invisible
laser
radiation,
do
not
look
into
the
ends
of
any
optical
fiber
or
bulkhead
connector.
Never
assume
laser
power
is
turned
off
or
that
the
fiber
is
disconnected
at
the
other
end.
Use
an
optical
power
meter
to
identify
active
fibers.
Always
place
a
protective
cap
over
any
unused
bulkhead
connector
or
optical
fiber
connector.
Drawing
not
available