Installation guide

3. Ensure that all fibre optic cables and SSA cables, if present, are correctly
connected.
4. Attention: Excessive movement at connections in a fibre optic link might cause link
errors.
Ensure that the fibre optic cables are held tightly by cable ties to prevent strain and
movement at the optical extenders.
5. If not already done, put the wrap cable and adapter assembly into its plastic bag,
and put the bag into a safe place that is as close to the optical extender as
possible.
6. If you are also connecting the 7133 to SSA cables, but have not done so yet, go to
Connecting SSA Cables to the 7133 Model T40on page 12. Otherwise, go to
Connecting to the Using System in the Additional Information appendix (in this
book) for your using system.
When you have completed the connections to the using system, go to Checking
Whether a Remote-Power-On-Control Unit is Presenton page 19.
Connecting Fibre Optic Cables for Multi-Mode Operations
1. Refer to Figure 9.
2. Attention:
v Ensure that each fibre optic cable is connected, via the multi-mode conditioner
3, between the Receive connector (note the symbol 1) of one optical
extender and the Transmit connector (note the symbol 7) of the optical
extender at the other end of the fibre optic link.
v Before connecting fibre optic cables and devices, ensure that the end faces of
the cables are clean. If necessary, use a small cotton pad to apply a
fibre-cleaning fluid, such as IPA/D-1 Water Mix 106-17F, to the end faces.
Identify the yellow fibre 6 of the multi-mode conditioner.
3. Connect the yellow fibre to the Transmit connector (note the symbol 7)ofthe
optical extender.
4. Connect the orange fibre 2 to the Receive connector (note the symbol 1)of
the optical extender.
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Figure 9. Connecting a Multi-Mode Conditioner
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