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ORDERING IS AS EASY AS CALLING YOUR LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR Molex Premised Networks components and systems can be ordered directly from your distributor. Molex Premise Networks Product & Applications Guide 2001/2002 For specifying assistance, call your local distributor or Molex Premise Networks at 1-888-866-3827 (Fax 603-577-8770). Or visit the Molex Premise Networks web site at www.molexpn.com. MOLEX PREMISE NETWORKS: INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR COMMUNICATIONS CABLING Molex Premise Networks is a world leader in systems and components for high-speed communications cabling. Our innovative structured cabling systems have facilitated the networking revolution and have helped customers around the world meet their communications needs. Molex Premise Networks is a wholly-owned division of Molex Incorporated, the second largest connector manufacturer in the world. Molex Premise Networks Corporate Headquarters Hudson, NH 03051 USA Tel 603 324 0200 Toll Free 800 866 3827 Fax 603 577 8770 Latin America Tel 631 471 1900 Fax 631 471 1905 Western Europe Headquarters Hampshire, England Tel +44 (0) 1489 572111 Fax +44 (0) 1489 559106 Eastern Europe Headquarters Warsaw, Poland Tel +48 22 518 00 30 Fax +48 22 518 00 40 Asia Headquarters New Territories, Hong Kong Tel +852 2637 3759 Fax +852 2647 1082 South Pacific Headquarters Victoria, Australia Tel +61 3 9971 7111 Fax +61 3 9971 7199 Visit our Web site at www.molexpn.com Order No. 218-002 Printed in USA 0801 GSA Contract # GS-35F-4785G The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Molex Premise Networks. Molex Premise Networks assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. Molex and the Molex logo are registered trademarks of Molex Incorporated. ©2001, Molex Molex Premise Networks Product & Applications Guide 2001/2002 Protect your Our Mission “It’s All About Data Integrit y” structured cabling system investment with a warranty that ensures the long-term integrity of your data. Performance We will design products that meet or exceed both our customers’ expectations and all industr y performance standards. Our copper and fiber structured cabling products and systems shall be engineered with outstanding electrical performance and durability to ensure long-term data integrity for our customers. Packaged Solutions We will design our components and systems as “innovative packaged solutions” to support our customers’ overriding need for data integrity. From outlets to distribution frames, from copper to fiber components, from jacks to wire management systems, and from documentation to customer support, our solutions will incorporate unique features that deliver outstanding flexibility, ease of use and low life-cycle costs. Partnership Strong partnerships will distinguish our capability and product offering from other companies. As a part of the second largest interconnection product manufacturer ENJOY 25 YEARS OF FLAWLESS SYSTEM PERFORMANCE. • Field verified to exceed TIA-TSB 568-B, 569, 570, 606, IEEE and/or ISO/IEC 11801 standards for copper and fiber links/channels • 25-year product warranty • 25-year system performance warranty • 25-year application assurance warranty WE WARRANT THE INTEGRITY OF YOUR SYSTEM FOR 25 YEARS! WE OFFER TOTAL UTP, STP AND in the world, Molex Premise Networks shall leverage its internal partnerships to FIBER SOLUTIONS FROM THE deliver innovative voice and data communications solutions. The company shall CAMPUS TO THE DESKTOP. also align itself with the highest quality cabling and installation partners to ensure data integrity for our customers and extend the useful life of their systems. Molex Premise Networks new DataGateTM with shutter provides Cat 6 performance with any product platform you choose. The new MT-RJ fiber connector fits the same footprint as an RJ45. Although compact in size, it doubles the fiber density of traditional ST and SC styles by accommodating two fibers in a rectangular ferrule. INNOVATIVE DESIGN AND ATTENTION TO DETAIL ENSURE SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE AND REDUCE COSTS. Our partnerships with leading cable manufacturers give you a choice of the most advanced UTP, STP and fiber optic solutions on the market. T a b l e o f C O N T E N T S INTRODUCTION: A brief introduction to Molex Premise Networks with an overview as to capabilities and New Product offerings. UTP/FTP WORK AREA SOLUTIONS: Molex Premise Networks workstation range including SynergyTM and USO IITM wallplates, surface boxes and modular furniture outlets, consolidation points (MUTO), and a complete range of connectors in Category 3, 5e and 6. UTP CLOSET SOLUTIONS: Molex Premise Networks premises distribution products including modular patching, connecting blocks, patch cords, tools and accessories. FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS: Fiber solutions for the structured cabling industry including fiber management panels, fiber mounting systems and enclosures, ModlinkTM plug and play, a full range of small form factors and connectors, splicing equipment, tools and testers. RACKS AND CABLE MANAGEMENT: Supporting all your cable management requirements including ring runs and covers, racks, distribution frames and equipment shelves. R Pg. 2-9 Pg. 10-23 Pg. 24-43 Pg. 44-67 Pg. 68-77 REFERENCE: Includes Cabling Standards and Practices, System Applications, Polarization, Glossary and Alphanumeric Index. reference CABLING STANDARDS AND PRACTICES: Recommended installation practices and overview of industry standards. Pg. 80-97 HUB Hub 2 3 4 R3 T2 R1 SYSTEM APPLICATIONS: Includes examples for most major applications including ATM, Gigabit Ethernet, 10 and 100Base-T. Molex Premise Networks recommendations for wiring to Category 5e and 6. POLARIZATION AND SEQUENCE: Includes Wiring Schedules. Pg. 114-117 GRN WHT BLU Gloss-ary: Pg. 98-113 GLOSSARY n. description(S) of Pg. 118-123 AlphaNumeric Index ALPHANUMERIC INDEX Pg. 124-128 CableRouteTM, DataGateTM, EZ BarTM, FLT4TM, KATTTM, ModLinkTM, SLT3TM, StreamlineTM, SynergyTM, USO IITM and XpressKATTTM are trademarks of Molex Premise Networks. Molex Xpress TerminationTM is a trademark of Molex Incorporated. A big chunk of the world wouldn’t be connected without CORPORATE CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS Molex Molex Premise Premise Networks Networks Tel Tel 603 603 324 324 0200 0200 Toll Toll Free Free 800 800 866 866 3827 3827 Fax Fax 603 603 577 577 8770 8770 www.molexpn.com www.molexpn.com WESTERN WESTERN EUROPE EUROPE HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS Molex Molex Premise Premise Networks Networks Limited Limited Tel Tel +44 +44 (0) (0) 1489 1489 572111 572111 Fax Fax +44 +44 (0) (0) 1489 1489 559106 559106 www.molexpn.co.uk www.molexpn.co.uk EASTERN EASTERN EUROPE EUROPE HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS Molex Molex Premise Premise Networks Networks S.P. S.P. Zo.o Zo.o Tel Tel +48 +48 22 22 518 518 00 00 30 30 Fax Fax +48 +48 22 22 518 518 00 00 40 40 www.molexpn.com.pl www.molexpn.com.pl ASIA ASIA HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS Molex Molex Premise Premise Networks Networks Asia Asia Ltd Ltd Tel Tel +852 +852 2637 2637 3759 3759 Fax Fax +852 +852 2647 2647 1082 1082 www.molexpn.com www.molexpn.com SOUTH SOUTH PACIFIC PACIFIC HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS Molex Premise Molex Premise Networks Networks Australia Australia Pty Pty Ltd Ltd Tel Tel +61 +61 3 3 9971 9971 7111 7111 Fax Fax +61 +61 3 3 9971 9971 7199 7199 www.molexpn.com.au www.molexpn.com.au Molex Premise Networks. Global Presence and Support As one of the pioneers in the structured cabling industry, Molex Premise Networks has more experience than any other manufacturer in the development of products for the transmission of voice, data and video imaging. With a 60 year old, $2.2 billion dollar global leader to back up your business, you can be sure that you will have support before, during and after the sale. You can also be sure with our 25-year warranty that the guarantee provided on your project in Seattle is the exact same 25-year warranty, with the same terms and conditions you will receive for your facilities in Kuala Lampur, Berlin or Sydney. We want you to keep coming back and we will go out of our way to make you satisfied, wherever your project may be. Technical Leadership It’s not enough to just meet standards. Technical Leadership is about setting the standards, setting them high enough to future proof your network for years to come and ensuring that even with a less than perfect installation, your system will still work flawlessly. All Molex Premise Networks products meet and typically far exceed TIA/EIA standards. We are involved worldwide in standards committees & telecommunications organizations such as IEEE, BICSI, IEC and ASTM. And, all of our performance claims our tested in our UL certified test laboratory and independently validated to further maximize your comfort level. Moving data, video and e-commerce over Moving data, video and e-commerce over structured structuredcabling cablingdemands demands aaflawless flawlessperformance. performance. Design Assistance Our technical support teams provide the assistance you need in designing your structured cabling system from initial concept through final installation. Whether it is an upgrade of a current network or completely new construction, we make recommendations and provide design support that will ensure the most cost effective solution for you. Excellence in Industrial Design At Molex Premise Networks, we have a few key things in mind when designing our products and systems: who is the ultimate end-user, who has to do the installation and how can we make sure they choose our products the next time they need structured cabling products. What does this mean to you? Modular patching and wallplates with hinged labeling that can’t get lost, cable management providing just the right bend radius and racks so attractive you will want to take people for a tour of your telecommunications closet just to show them off. Long Term Data Integrity Molex Premise Networks ensures data integrity with our Certified Installer Program and 25-year warranty program. Your network will work flawlessly and support any application designed to TIA/EIA 568-B standard–now and for years to come. "We haven’t found another provider whose products reflect such incredible understanding of day-to-day cabling system management." "Let’s face it, installers can make mistakes, but Draka-Molex minimizes the potential for installation mistakes that affect network performance. We count on the foolproof cable management that pervades their system." Higher density Faster Secure Elegant connectivity moves, adds & changes bend radius cable management Introduce Yourself to a Higher Standard. Introducing Draka-Molex Cabling Systems. Draka, a multibillion dollar cable manufacturer, and Molex, a multibillion dollar connector manufacturer, have established a new "customer/vendor partnership" standard. It addresses the three fundamental issues so important to the long-term success of your corporate enterprise: 1. Truly significant presence—dedicated to supporting cabling system applications everywhere 2. Massive test and development capability—dedicated to unsurpassed cabling system performance 3. Industrial design innovation—dedicated to enhanced cabling system manageability Outstanding electrical performance is a given when you select Draka-Molex as your cabling system partner. Why? Because you can have confidence in products developed and supported by our 34 test and development centers that are devoted exclusively to optimizing cabling solutions. As a result, you get the future-proof performance you need regardless of your cabling system requirements: • End-to-end fiber solutions • End-to-end high performance copper solutions • BICSI accredited, certified installer program • 25-year system and application warranty • Independent third party verification Draka-Molex was among the first to meet Category 6 standards at a component level. But, it’s not just about being "first" that’s important. It’s why we also place so much importance on reliability testing to ensure Draka-Molex solutions will "last". We test our cable and connector products for every nuance of electrical, mechanical and environmental reliability. Take a close look at a Draka-Molex installation. You’ll uncover one design detail after another confirming that we’re not just addressing aesthetics. Here are just a few: • Higher copper and fiber port density • Tactile plug/jack engagement feedback • Cable bend radius protection throughout • High volume vertical & horizontal cable runs • Comprehensive labeling & color coding • Cable bundling to your specification Our design solutions will enhance your cabling system’s ease of use, flexibility and security—issues so critical to the people who install and manage your network cabling system on a daily basis. Add this with our unparalleled commitment to connectivity development and testing, and you’ll conclude that Draka-Molex is the partner uniquely qualified to ensure the integrity of your network cabling system. What’s New At Molex . . . CableRouteTM Eliminate hub-to-hub patch cord tangle with this exclusive cable manager (page 74) Duplex Grid Plates Now DataGateTM can be used with standard electrical outlets (page 21) The StreamlineTM Series For times when “less is more” (page 21) MT-RJ Fits two fibers in the space usually required for one (page 48) Punch-DownTerminating Puck Handy twisted pair termination aid (page 21) • The Streamline Series • Electrical Grid Plates • New & Improved ModLink • MT-RJ • CableRoute• • Expanded Synergy Line • HD Patch Panels HD Patch 5e & 6 Shuttered & Unshuttered Category 5e & 6 performance at both component and channel level with the option of our unique DataGateTM shutter jack (page 30) SynergyTM Line Expands Angled wallplates, surface boxes and modular office outlets join the rest of this low profile contemporary family (page 13) The Ultra High Density HD Patch 5E An industry first — 48 ports in a 1U configuration (page 31) ModlinkTM New and improved — Greater density than ever (page 51) U N S H I E L D E D A N D F O I L E D UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR and FOILED TWISTED PAIR SOLUTIONS for the WORK AREA T W I S T E D M A X I M U M F L P A I R E X I B S O L U T I O N S I L I T Y MOLEX PREMISE NETWORKS PROVIDES MULTIPLE OPTIONS AND MAXIMUM FLEXIBILITY FOR YOUR WORK AREA NEEDS. Want a rear-loading, virtually tamper-proof design? The SynergyTM family offers a contemporary, sleek low-profile design with rear-loading modules that grants that wish. Unique hinge-out labeling and recessed icons ensures reliable port identification. And, we’ve even remembered the little things that make your life easier like a sliding keyhole at the top to make installation a breeze. Synergy Family Need a conveniently accessible front loading wallplate system? The USO IITM multimedia outlet system is a comprehensive group of wallplates, surface boxes and modular office furniture outlets which can be easily configured and reconfigured without removing the faceplate bezel. DataGateTM jacks and multimedia modules snap in and out for easy upgrades and changes in the field. Just two more examples of great industrial design. USO II Family Page 10 UTP/FTP WORK AREA SOLUTIONS In this section..... Description Page TM DataGate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 SynergyTM (sleek family of wallplates, surface boxes and modular furniture outlet) . . . . . . .13 UTP Connector Modules for Synergy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 USO IITM (snap-in modularity for the office environment) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Uni-Fit (adjustable, modular furniture outlet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 UTP Connector Modules for USO II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Surface Boxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Surface Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 StreamlineTM (low profile wallplates) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Duplex Grid Plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Punch-Down-Terminating Puck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Multi User Telecommunications Outlet (MUTO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Foiled Twisted Pair (FTP) Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 PATENTED DATAGATETM JACKS WILL MAKE YOU WONDER WHY YOU EVER BOUGHT ANYTHING ELSE. If you’ve ever received a call from someone who seems to be having a problem with their network connection, you will appreciate the exclusive Molex Premise Networks DataGate jack. It is just not possible for the jack to be “half” in. Because it is spring-loaded, patch cord plugs will pop out of the port if they are not securely connected. And, the DataGate jack combines the standards-exceeding performance needed for your bandwidth intensive applications with its innovative shuttered design. • • • • "Gate" provides full protection against dirt and debris Pins wiped clean with every connect and disconnect as gate slides back Audible "click" ensures reliable plug retention Single-handed connect/disconnect Long term protection for the integrity of your data is what you can expect from all Molex connectors. That is the reason we have become the second largest manufacturer of connectors in the world. Page 11 0.3 Page 12 261.9 0 10 349.1 327.3 305.5 283.7 Meeting category 6 and 5e standards on both a component and channel level. 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 0101010101 1010101010 01010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010 101010101010101010101010101 0101010101 0101010101 1010101010 01010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010 0101010101 101010101010101010101010101 1010101010 0101010101 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 Cat 6 PowerSum ACR Limit Cat 5E Headroom Cat 6 Headroom 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 SHUTTER 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 Freq. (MHz) 240.1 -10 218.3 -20 196.5 -30 174.7 -40 131.1 -50 152.9 -60 87.5 -70 109.3 -80 43.9 SHUTTER DataGate 6 and 5E - PowerSum ACR 0101010101010101010101 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 0101010101010101010101 010101010101010 0101010101010101010101 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 010101010101010 0101010101010101010101 010101010101010 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 01010101010101010 0101010101010 01010101010101010 0101010101010 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 01010101010101010 0101010101010 01010101010101010 0101010101010 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 01010101010101010 0101010101010 01010101010101010 0101010101010 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 01010101010101010 0101010101010 01010101010101010 0101010101010 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 01010101010101010 0101010101010 01010101010101010 0101010101010 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 01010101010101010 0101010101010 01010101010101010 0101010101010 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 01010101010101010 0101010101010 01010101010101010 0101010101010 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 01010101010101010 0101010101010 01010101010101010 0101010101010 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 01010101010101010 0101010101010 01010101010101010 0101010101010 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 01010101010101010 0101010101010 01010101010101010 0101010101010 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 1010101010 01010 1010101010 01010 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 1010101010 01010 1010101010 01010 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 1010101010 01010 1010101010 01010 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 1010101010 01010 1010101010 01010 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 1010101010 01010 1010101010 01010 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 1010101010 01010 1010101010 01010 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 1010101010 01010 1010101010 01010 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 1010101010 01010 1010101010 01010 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 1010101010 01010 1010101010 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 1010101010 1010101010 KSJ-00013-** C6 DataGate Jack 8W 568B/A with Shutter KSJ-00001-** C5E DataGate Jack 8W 568B/A with Shutter KSJ-00002-** C3 DataGate Jack 8W USOC with Shutter KSJ-00003-** C3 DataGate Jack 6W USOC with Shutter Dimensions: .78”H x .70”W x .94”D (20mm x 18mm x 24mm) Shipping Weight: .5 oz. (14g) 65.7 -90 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 -100 22.1 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 (-dB) 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101 UTP/FTP WORK AREA SOLUTIONS DataGateTM Molex Premise Networks products are engineered to exceed your expectations for performance, flexibility and ease of installation, upgrades and changes. It’s our focus on innovation that makes our solutions remarkable. For example, the DataGate jack delivers increased flexibility in a wide variety of applications. It’s engineered for use across a broad range of product line and has the headroom required for today’s bandwith-hungry applications. With its patented shutter design, the DataGate fits into all Synergy and USO II modules without limitation. The DataGate is supplied with a clean and bright label guide for termination, termination cap for post termination strain relief and category badging on the front face for identification of performance level. Jac k Module C ontac t KATT C onnec tors Patc h C ord SHUTTER DataGate Color Options: Insert color code in place of ** when ordering. 01 = Almond, 02 = White, 04 = Black, 05 = Ivory, 08 = Light Grey, RD = Red, BL = Blue, GR = Green, RG = Orange, YL = Yellow, PP = Purple As the patc h c ord plug is ins er ted into the Da ta G a te opening , Molex Prem is e Netw orks ' patented D a ta G a te Shutter s lides to the bac k w all of the jac k mo d ul e. O ut of s ig ht, out of the w ay. Blue Green Orange Brown Cat 5E PowerSum ACR Limit UTP/FTP WORK AREA SOLUTIONS Synergy Family SynergyTM – Better Than the Sum of its Parts Synergy is an industrially designed family of wallplates, surface boxes and modular furniture outlets providing a sleek, curved and low profile appearance. Its slim, rounded contours offer an aesthetically pleasing style that fits even the most contemporary of high technology office atmospheres. The Synergy family blends optimum functionality with its unique design by offering convenient features such as: • Low profile for inconspicuous network connecting • Clear, concise labeling • Rear-loading to reduce tampering PART NO. • Hinged screw caps prevent misplacement • Slotted screw holes for alignment and easy removal • 5 wallplate colors available DESCRIPTION Wallplates WSY-00003-** WSY-00002-** WSY-00004-** WSY-00001-** WSY-00006-** WSY-00005-** WSY-00015-** WSY-00016-** WSY-00017-** 3 Port Wallplate 4 Port Wallplate 4 Port Multi Media Wallplate 6 Port Wallplate 2 Port Angled Wallplate 4 Port Angled Wallplate 12 Port Double Gang Wallplate 10 Port Double Gang Wallplate 8 Port Double Gang Wallplate WSY-00003-** 3 Port Synergy Wallplate Dimensions: 4.75”H x 2.75”W x .44”D (120mm x 70mm x 11mm) Shipping Weight (Box of 50): 3 lb. 2 oz. (1.4kg) Synergy Color Options: Insert color code in place of ** when ordering Synergy: 01 = Almond, 02 = White, 04 = Black, 05 = Ivory, 08 = Light Grey WSY-00002-** 4 Port Synergy Wallplate Dimensions: 4.75”H x 2.75”W x .44”D (120mm x 70mm x 11mm) Shipping Weight (Box of 50): 3 lb. 2 oz. (1.4kg) WSY-00005-** 4 Port Angled Wallplate Dimensions: 4.75”H x 2.75”W x .525”D (120mm x 70mm x 14.58mm) Shipping Weight (Box of 50): 3 lb. 2 oz. (1.4kg) WSY-00004-** 4 Port Multi Media Synergy Wallplate Dimensions: 4.75”H x 2.75”W x .44”D (120mm x 70mm x 11mm) Shipping Weight (Box of 50): 3 lb. 2 oz. (1.4kg) WSY-00001-** 6 Port Synergy Wallplate Dimensions: 4.75”H x 2.75”W x .44”D (120mm x 70mm x 11mm) Shipping Weight (Box of 50): 3 lb. 2 oz. (1.4kg) WSY-000016-** 10 Port Double Gang Synergy Wallplate Dimensions: 4.57”H x 4.75”W x .43”D (117.5mm x 120.7mm x 10.9mm) Shipping Weight: 2.17 oz. (60.76g) WSY-00015-** 12 Port Double Gang Synergy Wallplate Dimensions: 4.57”H x 4.75”W x .43”D (117.5mm x 120.7mm x 10.9mm) Shipping Weight: 2.19 oz. (61.32g) Page 13 WSY-00006-** 2 Port Angled Wallplate Dimensions: 4.75”H x 2.75”W x .525”D (120mm x 70mm x 14.58mm) Shipping Weight (Box of 50): 3 lb. 2 oz. (1.4kg) WSY-00017-** 8 Port Double Gang Synergy Wallplate Dimensions: 4.57”H x 4.75”W x .43”D (117.5mm x 120.7mm x 10.9mm) Shipping Weight: 2.16 oz. (60.48g) UTP/FTP WORK AREA SOLUTIONS The Synergy family offers several styles that provide exactly the port configuration you want without the need to purchase extra modules or blanks. PART NO. DESCRIPTION Surface Boxes SSY-00002-** 2 Port Synergy Surface Box Dimensions: 1.16”H x 2.23”W x 2.5”D (29.5mm x 56.7mm x 63.5mm) Shipping Weight: 1.26 oz. (35.7g) SSY-00002-** SSY-00003-** SSY-00004-** 2 Port Modular Surface Box 4 Port Modular Surface Box 6 Port Modular Surface Box Modular Furniture Outlets SSY-00001-** SSY-00005-** SSY-00007-** 4 Port Modular Furniture Outlet/NEMA Cutout size a minimum of 2.812” x 1.750” 3 Port Modular Furniture Outlet/TIA 569A Cutout size of 1.345-1.405” x 2.630-2.850” 4 Port Modular Furniture Outlet/TIA 569A Cutout size of 1.345-1.405” x 2.630-2.850” UTP Connector Modules for SynergyTM SSY-00003-** 4 Port Synergy Surface Box Dimensions: 1.16”H x 3.96”W x 3”D (29.5mm x 100.6mm x 76.2mm) Shipping Weight: 2.4 oz. (57.8g) (Connector modules can also be utilized for StreamlineTM and Duplex Grid Plates. See page 21.) Single Port Modules KSJ-00013-** KSJ-00001-** KSJ-00002-** KSJ-00003-** MSY-00002-** MSY-00010-** KSJ-00005-** DataGate 6 8W 568A/B w/Shutter DataGate 5E 8W 568A/B w/Shutter DataGate C3 8W USOC w/Shutter DataGate C3 6W USOC w/Shutter 1 F Video Module 1 Audio (RCA) Single Blank (bag of 25) Double Port Modules SSY-00004-** 6 Port Synergy Surface Box Dimensions: 1.16”H x 5.86”W x 4.5”D (29.5mm x 148.6mm x 114.3mm) Shipping Weight: 3.85 oz. (109.2g) MSY-00024-** MSY-00006-** MSY-00007-** MSY-00001-** Dual BNC Dual A Plus Audio 1 S Plus Video Dual Blank (bag of 25) Accessories CSP-00013 CSP-00011-** CSP-00005-** CSP-00010-** SSY-00005-** 3 Port Modular Furniture Outlet Dimensions: 1.85”H x 3.13”W x 4.0”D (46mm x 79mm x 10mm) Shipping Weight: .76 oz. (22g) SSY-00007-** 4 Port Modular Furniture Outlet Dimensions: 2.89”H x 1.70”W x 0.82”D (73.4mm x 43.2mm x 20.8mm) Shipping Weight: .6 oz. (16.8g) Clear Label Holder (bag of 25) Molex Screw Cap Covers (bag of 25) Alpha Icon Tree (bag of 10) Synergy Icon Tree (bag of 10) Synergy Color Options: Insert color code in place of ** when ordering Synergy: 01 = Almond, 02 = White, 04 = Black, 05 = Ivory, 08 = Light Grey Page 14 DataGate Color Options: Insert color code in place of ** when ordering DataGate modules: 01 = Almond, 02 = White, 04 = Black, 05 = Ivory, 08 = Light Grey, RD = Red, BL = Blue, GR = Green, RG = Orange, YL = Yellow, PP = Purple UTP/FTP WORK AREA SOLUTIONS UTP CONNECTOR MODULES (FOR FIBER CONNECTORS SEE FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS) DataGateTM jacks snap directly into the SynergyTM faceplate making it easy to color code your system. Clear label holders provide attractive outlet identification. SnapzTM icon labels snap into place for easy-to-see channel labeling. Molex screw cap cover maintains aesthetics. MSY-00002-** Single F Video Dimensions: .94”H x .70”W x 1.07”D (23.88mm x 17.78mm x 27.18mm) Shipping Weight: .43 oz. MSY-00006-** Dual A Plus Audio Dimensions: .79”H x 1.60”W x 1.60”D (20.07mm x 40.64mm x 40.64mm) Shipping Weight: .52 oz. MSY-00010-** Single Audio Dimensions: .94”H x .70”W x .88”D (23.88mm x 17.78mm x 23.35mm) Shipping Weight: .26 oz. KSJ-00005-** Single Blank Dimensions: .94”H x .70”W x 1.07”D (23.88mm x 17.78mm x 27.18mm) Shipping Weight (Bag of 25): 1.95 oz. MSY-00007-** S Plus Video Dimensions: 1.60”H x .79”W x 1.32”D (40.64mm x 20.07mm x 33.53mm) Shipping Weight: .48 oz. Page 15 KSJ-00013-** C6 DataGate Jack 8W 568B/A with Shutter KSJ-00001-** C5E DataGate Jack 8W 568B/A with Shutter KSJ-00002-** C3 DataGate Jack 8W USOC with Shutter KSJ-00003-** C3 DataGate Jack 6W USOC with Shutter Dimensions: .78”H x .70”W x .94”D (20mm x 18mm x 24mm) Shipping Weight: .5 oz. (14g) MSY-00024-** Dual BNC Dimensions: .79”H x 1.60”W x 1.28”D (20.07mm X 40.64mm X 32.51mm) Shipping Weight: .93 oz. MSY-00001-** Dual Blank Dimensions: .79”H x 1.60”W x .59”D (20.07mm x 40.64mm x 14.99mm) Shipping Weight (Box of 25): 1.78 oz. UTP/FTP WORK AREA SOLUTIONS The USO IITM office outlet system makes configuration and reconfiguration a snap. The USO II multimedia outlet system is a comprehensive group of modular products which can be easily configured and reconfigured without removing the faceplate bezel. For maximum versatility, USO II outlets have a three-part design: bezel, fascia and jacks. USO II bezels fit all standard US I and US 2 wall boxes. USO II modules make it easy to customize the outlets for any UTP or fiber application. Modules can be purchased either preconfigured (color choice of: almond, white, black or light grey) or modules can be built by purchasing either single or double port fascia and inserting DataGate jacks, which expands color choice for color coding your system as DataGate jacks are available in almond, white, black, ivory, light grey, red, blue, green, orange, yellow or purple. USO II wallplate system lets you customize outlets for any situation. Mix-and-match modules in optical fiber and UTP offer hundreds of possible combinations. Upgrades and changes are a snap. Using a small screwdriver, USO II modules can be popped out from the front without removing the bezel. A new module can then be snapped into place. The combination of USO II and DataGate jacks offers versatility, good looks and clear labeling. USO II modules make it easy to customize office outlets for any situation. Each module holds two optical fiber or UTP connectors. Optical fiber and UTP can even be mixed in the same wallplate. USO II MIX-AND-MATCH MODULES COMBINE VERSATILITY AND EASE USO II modules also bring the same versatility and ease of installation to work group interface products like the MMI and MUTO. And, it can even be extended to the communication closet using Molex Premise Networks USP Patch Panels. Single and Double-Gang USO II Single and Double-Gang USO II bezels respectively hold up to three or six USO II modules (up to twelve channels). Bezels include screws, screw caps and Snapz icon trees. Modules are ordered separately. The Single-Gang USO II requires a total of up to four part numbers: • One Bezel • Three USO II modules or blanks WUS-00001-** Single-Gang USO II Bezel Dimensions: 4.5”H x 2.75”W x 6”D (114mm x 70mm x 15mm) Shipping Weight: 1.5 oz. (42.5g) The Double-Gang USO II requires up to seven part numbers: • One Bezel • Six USO II modules or blanks PART NO. DESCRIPTION USO II Bezels WUS-00001-** WUS-00002-** WUS-00003-** WUS-00004-** Single Gang Bezel - Alpha icons Double Gang Bezel - Alpha icons Single Gang Bezel - Telcom icons Double Gang Bezel - Telcom icons Configuring Personalized USO II Modules with DataGate WUS-00002-** Double-Gang USO II Bezel Dimensions: 4.5”H x 4.5”W x 6”D (114mm x 114mm x 15mm) Shipping Weight: 2.5 oz. (70.9g) MUS-00057-** MUS-00058-** KSJ-00013-** KSJ-00001-** KSJ-00002-** KSJ-00003-** USO II Single Port Fascia (bag of 25) (available only in USO II colors) USO II Double Port Fascia (bag of 25) (available only in USO II colors) DataGate 6 8W 568A/B w/Shutter DataGate 5E 8W 568A/B w/Shutter DataGate C3 8W USOC w/Shutter DataGate C3 6W USOC w/Shutter USO II Color Options: Insert color code in place of ** in part number when ordering USO II: 01 = Almond, 02 = White, 04 = Black, 08 = Light Grey Page 16 DataGate Color Options: Insert color code in place of ** when ordering DataGate modules: 01 = Almond, 02 = White, 04 = Black, 05 = Ivory, 08 = Light Grey, RD = Red, BL = Blue, GR = Green, RG = Orange, YL = Yellow, PP = Purple UTP/FTP WORK AREA SOLUTIONS UTP Connector Modules for USO IITM PART NO. DESCRIPTION A complete display of USO II modules is depicted on pages 18 - 19. USO II Single Port Modules MUS-00020-** MUS-00022-** MUS-00025-** MUS-00029-** MUS-00039-** MUS-00049-** MUS-00056-** MUS-00061-** MUS-00062-** C5E 8W 568B/A w/Shutter C3 8W USOC w/Shutter C3 6W USOC w/Shutter C5E 8W 568B/A 1 BNC 1 S Video 1 S Plus Video IBM Data Conn (2U) IBM Data Conn Unloaded (2U) USO II Double Port Modules MUS-00021-** MUS-00023-** MUS-00024-** MUS-00026-** MUS-00027-** MUS-00028-** MUS-00030-** MUS-00032-** MUS-00033-** MUS-00035-** MUS-00036-** MUS-00037-** MUS-00040-** MUS-00042-** MUS-00043-** MUS-00051-** MUS-00055-** MUS-00060-** C5E 568B/A w/Shutter C3 8W USOC w/Shutter C3 8W USOC/C5E 8W 568B/A w/Shutter C3 8W USOC w/Shutter C3 6W USOC/C5E 8W USOC w/Shutter C3 6W USOC/C5E 8W 568B/A w/Shutter C5E 8W 568B/A C3 8W USOC C3 8W USOC/C5E 8W 568B/A C3 6W USOC C3 6W USOC/C5E 8W USOC C3 6W USOC/C5E 8W 568B/A 2 BNC 1 F Video C3 8W Feedthru Dual Audio Dual A+ Audio 2 F Video The unique design of the Uni-Fit features adjustable latches to fit the vertical dimension of the opening. USO II Accessories MUS-00059-** CSP-00002 CSP-00005 CSP-00003 CSP-00006 Blank Modules (bag of 20) SnapzTM Icon Tree/telcom SnapzTM Icon Tree/alpha USO II Clear Label Holder (bag of 20) Keystone Label Sheet USO II Color Options: Insert color code in place of ** in part number when ordering USO II: 01 = Almond, 02 = White, 04 = Black, 08 = Light Grey Uni-Fit If you have a hard-to-fit modular furniture opening, the Uni-Fit is your solution! In the past, modular furniture presented obstacles to high-performance voice and data communications. Now, with the Uni-Fit’s adjustable latches, most standard and non-standard openings can be modified in seconds. Simply attach the base plate onto the furniture, snap on the cover and snap in a USO II module. Each Uni-Fit accommodates up to four voice or data channels. PART NO. DESCRIPTION Uni-Fit requires a total of up to three part numbers: • One Uni-Fit • Two USO II Modules or Blanks Uni-Fit works with openings measuring: • A minimum of 1.31" High x 2.47" Wide • A maximum of 2.35" High x 3.41" Wide • Panel thicknesses of .025" - .120" Uni-Fit Color Options: Insert color code in place of ** in part number when ordering Uni-Fit: 01 = Almond, 02 = White, 04 = Black, 08 = Light Grey Modular Furniture Outlet SUS-00001-** SUS-00001-** Uni-Fit Dimensions: 3.125”H x 4.06”W x 1.06”D (79mm x 103mm x 13mm) Shipping Weight: 2.5 oz. (70.9g) Uni-Fit Page 17 UTP/FTP WORK AREA SOLUTIONS USO IITM CONNECTOR MODULES (FOR FIBER CONNECTORS SEE FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS) USO II bezels and modules quickly assemble from the front. DataGateTM jacks snap into USO II single or double port fascias making it easy to color code your system. SnapzTM icon labels snap into place for easy-to-see channel labeling. Clear label holders provide attractive outlet identification. MUS-00020-**, MUS-00022-**, MUS-00025-** C5E Single Module 8W 568B/A w/shutter C3 Single Module 8W USOC w/shutter C3 Single Module 6W USOC w/shutter Dimensions: 1.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.0"D (25mm x 50mm x 25mm) Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28.3g) MUS-00039-** Module - 1 BNC Dimensions: 1.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.0"D (25mm x 50mm x 25mm) Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28g) MUS-00049-** Module - 1 S Video Dimensions: 1.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.0"D (25mm x 50mm x 25mm) Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28g) MUS-00056-** Module - 1 S+ Video Dimensions: 1.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.0"D (25mm x 50mm x 25mm) Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28g) Page 18 MUS-00061-**, MUS-00062-** Module - IBM Data Conn (2U)/Unloaded Dimensions: 2.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.0"D (50mm x 50mm x 25mm) Shipping Weight: 1.5 oz. (43g) MUS-00021-**, MUS-00023-**, MUS-00026-**, MUS-00028-**, MUS-00027-**, MUS-00024-** C5E Double Module 568B/A w/shutter C3 Double Module 8W USOC w/shutter C3 Double Module 6W USOC w/shutter Double Module C3 6W USOC/ C5e 8W 568B/A w/shutter Double Module C3 6W USOC/ C5e 8W USOC w/shutter Double Module C3 8W USOC/ C5e 8W 568B/A w/shutter Dimensions: 1.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.0"D (25mm x 50mm x 25mm) Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28.3g) UTP/FTP WORK AREA SOLUTIONS USO IITM CONNECTOR MODULES (CONTINUED) MUS-00058-**, MUS-00057-** USO II Double Port Fascia - Bag of 25 USO II Single Port Fascia - Bag of 25 Dimensions: 1.0"H x 2.0"W x .25"D (25mm x 50mm x 6mm) Shipping Weight: 3 oz. (85g) MUS-00051-** Module - Dual Audio Dimensions: 1.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.0"D (25mm x 50mm x 25mm) Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28g) MUS-00040-** Module - 2 BNC Dimensions: 1.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.0"D (25mm x 50mm x 25mm) Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28g) CSP-00002-**, CSP-00005-** SnapzTM icon tree – telcom/alpha Shipping Weight (Bag of 10): 2 oz. (57g) MUS-00059-** Blank Modules Dimensions: 1.0"H x 2.0"W x .25"D (25mm x 50mm x 6.3mm) Shipping Weight (Bag of 20): 4 oz. (113g) MUS-00055-** Module - Dual A+ Audio Dimensions: 1.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.0"D (25mm x 50mm x 25mm) Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28g) CSP-00003 USO II Clear Label Holder Dimensions: .5”H x 2.0”W (13mm x 50mm) Shipping Weight (Bag of 20): 1.5 oz. (43g) MUS-00042-** Module - 1 F Video Dimensions: 1.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.0"D (25mm x 50mm x 25mm) Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28g) MUS-00060-** Module - 2 F Video Dimensions: 1.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.0"D (25mm x 50mm x 25mm) Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28g) MUS-00043-** Module - Dual C3 8W Feedthru Dimensions: 1.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.0"D (25mm x 50mm x 25mm) Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28g) CSP-00006 Keystone label sheet For use with USP Patching. Label is writable/white. Shipping Weight (Bag of 10): 1.5 oz. (43g) Page 19 UTP/FTP WORK AREA SOLUTIONS US 1 and US 2 Surface Boxes The US 1 Surface Box is perfect for use with surface raceway products. It features knockouts on all four sides that accommodate a variety of raceway sizes or coax cable. The two-piece construction allows proper routing and strain relief of incoming Category 5e or 6 cable using the integral tie downs on the base plate. The US 1 Surface Box mounts to walls, floors or anywhere a recessed box cannot be used. SBX-00001-0* US 1 Surface Box Dimensions: 5"H x 3.25"W x 1.75"D (127mm x 783mm x 44mm) Shipping Weight: 3.5 oz. (99g) The US 2 Surface Box is designed to surface mount a double-gang wallplate when flush mounting is not possible. For easy installation, the cover installs and removes without tools. It contains knockouts for Wiremold® brand surface raceways as well as other cable entry products, including conduit. The US 2 Surface Box can be mounted on single and double-gang flush boxes for extra capacity. PART NO. DESCRIPTION SBX-00001-0* 15-201-0* 15-102-* US 1 Surface Box US 2 Surface Box US 1 Extension Yoke US 1 and US 2 Surface Box Color Options: Insert color code in place of * in part number when ordering US 1 and 2 Surface Boxes: 1 = Almond, 2 = White, 4 = Black, 8 = Light Grey 15-201-0* US 2 Surface Box Dimensions: 4.5"H x 5.0"W x 1.625"D (114mm x 127mm x 42mm) Shipping Weight: 4.0 oz. (113g) One and Two-Module Surface Blocks Surface blocks are ideal for use where a surface mount is needed in a confined space. They are available in one and two-USO II module versions and can be mounted for either side or base entry of cables. (refer to pages 16-19 for USO II modules) The One-Module Surface Block requires two part numbers: • One block (housing) and one USO II module The Two-Module Surface Block requires three part numbers: • One block (housing) and two USO II modules 15-102-* US 1 Extension Yoke Dimensions: 4.5”H x 2.75”W x .75”D (114mm x 70mm x 19mm) Shipping Weight: 2.0 oz. (57g) PART NO. DESCRIPTION SUS-00002-** SUS-00003-** 35.B0120 35-701 One-Module Surface Block with housing & mounting screws (order USO II modules separately) Two-Module Surface Block with housing & mounting screws (order USO II modules separately) Magnet (for mounting one-module blocks to steel partitions and desks) Magnets (set of two for mounting two-module blocks to steel partitions and desks) Surface Block Color Options: Insert color code in place of ** in part number when ordering One and Two-Module Surface Blocks: 01 = Almond, 02 = White, 04 = Black, 08 = Light Grey US 1 Surface Box US 2 Surface Box SUS-00002-** One Module Surface Block (shown with module) Dimensions: 1.375"H x 2.5"W x 2.0"D (35mm x 64mm x 50mm) Shipping Weight: 2.0 oz. (56.7g) Page 20 SUS-00003-** Two Module Surface Block (shown with modules) Dimensions: 1.25"H x 4.85"W x 2.75"D (32mm x 123mm x 70mm) Shipping Weight: 2.5 oz. (70.9g) Wiremold® is a registered trademark of The Wiremold Company UTP/FTP WORK AREA SOLUTIONS StreamlineTM Family of Wallplates The Streamline family of plastic and steel wallplates is a low-profile series designed for those applications requiring a minimum of labeling and port designation and where a “streamlined” version is desirable. The Streamline family utilizes DataGate jack and Synergy multimedia modules (refer to page 14). PART NO. DESCRIPTION Steel Wallplates WSS-00001 WSS-00002 WSS-00003 WSS-00004 WSS-00006 1 Port Stainless Steel Wallplate 2 Port Stainless Steel Wallplate 3 Port Stainless Steel Wallplate 4 Port Stainless Steel Wallplate 6 Port Stainless Steel Wallplate PART NO. DESCRIPTION WSS-00001, WSS-00002, WSS-00003, WSS-00004, WSS-00006 Streamline Steel Series Wallplates Individual Plate Dimensions: 4.53"H x 2.76"W x 0.412"D (115.06mm x 70.10mm x 10.47mm) Shipping Weight (ea): 2.22 oz. (62.8g) Plastic Wallplates WPJ-00002-** WPJ-00003-** WPJ-00004-** WPJ-00005-** WPJ-00006-** 2 Port Plastic Wallplate 3 Port Plastic Wallplate 4 Port Plastic Wallplate 4 Port Multi Media Plastic Wallplate 6 Port Plastic Wallplate Streamline Plastic Wallplate Color Options: Insert color code in place of ** in part number when ordering Streamline Plastic Wallplates: 01 = Almond, 02 = White, 04 = Black, 05 = Ivory, 08 = Light Grey WPJ-00002, WPJ-00003, WPJ-00004, WPJ-00005; WPJ-00006 Streamline Plastic Series Wallplates Individual Plate Dimensions: 4.53"H x 2.76"W x 0.412"D (115.06mm x 70.10mm x 10.47mm) Shipping Weight (ea): 2.22 oz. (62.8g) Duplex Grid Plates Grid plates are designed to be used with standard electrical outlet plates in applications where voice and data ports are used in place of electrical outlet. Duplex Grid plates utilize DataGate jack and Synergy multimedia modules (refer to page 14). PART NO. DESCRIPTION Plastic Grid Plates WSY-00007-** WSY-00008-** 2 Port Plastic Grid Plate 4 Port Plastic Grid Plate WSY-00008-**, WSY-00007** 2 & 4 Port Duplex Grid Plates Individual Plate Dimensions: 3.75"H x 1.502"W x 0.507"D (95.25mm x 38.1mm x 12.88mm) Shipping Weight (ea): 0.405 oz. (11.5g) Duplex Grid Plate Color Options: Insert color code in place of ** in part number when ordering Plastic Grid Plates: 01 = Almond, 02 = White, 04 = Black, 05 = Ivory, 08 = Light Grey Punch-Down-Terminating Puck The Puck is a handy twisted pair termination aid that works with any Molex Premise Networks RJ-45, including DataGate or USO II. Simply hold the puck in the palm of your hand, secure with attached strap and terminate. Alternatively, the puck can be held against any flat surface or secured in place with two supplied screws. The puck is available in a variety of colors. PART NO. DESCRIPTION CSP-00018-** Punch-Down-Terminating Puck Punch-Down-Terminating Puck Color Options: Insert color code in place of ** in part number when ordering a Puck: 01 = Black, 02 = Yellow, 03 = Translucent Red, 04 = Translucent Dark Blue, 05 = Translucent Light Blue CSP-00018-** Punch-Down-Terminating Puck Dimensions: 4.0"H x 2.21"W x .74"D (101.6mm x 56.1mm x 18.8mm) Shipping Weight: 2 oz. (56g) Page 21 UTP/FTP WORK AREA SOLUTIONS Multi User Telecommunications Outlet (MUTO) The Multi User Telecommunications Outlet (MUTO) is the ideal solution for high-density fiber or UTP applications in the office environment. This sleek product holds up to twelve USO II modules (24 channels) and is easily mounted near file servers, hub products and development workstations. For added flexibility, the outlet can be mounted over US 1 single-gang boxes or onto power poles. The MUTO can accommodate up to six angled fiber modules. (refer to pages 16-19 for USO II and page 47 for USO II fiber) The MUTO requires a total of up to 13 part numbers: • One Multi User Telecommunications Outlet and twelve USO II modules or blanks CPT-00004 Multi User Telecommunications Outlet Dimensions: 11.75"H x 3.5"W x 2.0"D (298mm x 76mm x 51mm) Shipping Weight: 1 Lb. 3.5 oz. (553g) PART NO. DESCRIPTION CPT-00004 Multi User Telecommunications Outlet (Camouflage Grey color) Technical Services Bulletin (TSB) 75 is concerned with Open Office Cabling. This may include a multi-user telecommunications outlet assembly (MUTOA) or a consolidation point (CP). Testing to MUTOA or CP should be subject to basic link requirements. These links should be re-tested after installation of the open office cabling. TSB 75 was the result of the need to provide flexible wiring solutions to open office environment. The cost of removing re-installing “home runs” forced the industry to re-evaluate how the ever changing office of today was wired. Page 22 UTP/FTP WORK AREA SOLUTIONS Foiled Twisted Pair (FTP) Solution Protecting data integrity from potentially corrupting electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) is the essential aim of screened cabling systems. For certain environments, a screened twisted pair (FTP) solution offers greater reliability in data transmission than a UTP solution. For these extreme environments, Molex Premise Networks offers a complete screened cabling system solution. Environments where screened solutions may be an advantage: • ‘Noisy’ EMI and RFI environments such as industrial facilities and airports; and, • Where EMI and RFI sensitive equipment or applications are used, or where data integrity has potentially vital ramifications, such as in hospital or military applications. The Molex Premise Network screened range was developed by our engineers with optimum channel performance as the key design objective. The range meets or exceeds the screened category 5e channel and link requirements of all key existing UTP and emerging FTP standards. KSJ-00012-02 FTP DataGate Dimensions: .85"H x .8"W x 1.8"D (21.59mm x 20.32mm x 45.72mm) Shipping Weight: .47 oz. (13.3g) With the screened solution, there is no need to mix-and-match. A potential hazard source in any screened structured cabling system is impedance mismatch between medium interfaces. By using an engineered system solution, impedance mismatch is minimized to a negligible level, within standard requirements. The Molex Premise Networks screened range ensures optimum system performance for the extreme environment. PART NO. WSY-00002-02 4 Port Wallplate Dimensions: 4.75"H x 2.75"W x .44"D (120mm x 70mm x 11mm) Shipping Weight (Box of 50): 3 lb. 2 oz. (1.4 kg) DESCRIPTION FTP Connector Module KSJ-00012-02 FTP DataGate 5E 8W 568A/B w/Shutter Plastic Wallplates WSY-00006-02 WSY-00003-02 WSY-00002-02 WSY-00001-02 WSY-00005-02 2 Port Wallplate 3 Port Wallplate 4 Port Wallplate 6 Port Wallplate 4 Port Angled Wallplate FTP Patch Cord Screened Cable CAA-00013 PowerCat, 4 pair, FTP, PVC cable (supplied in boxed 305 meter lengths) Screened Patch Cords PCD-00101-0* PCD-00102-0* PCD-00103-0* PCD-00104-0* PCD-00105-0* PCD-00106-0* 3 ft. Patch Cord C5e 5 ft. Patch Cord C5e 10 ft. Patch Cord C5e 15 ft. Patch Cord C5e 19 ft. Patch Cord C5e 30 ft. Patch Cord C5e PID-00070 16-Port FTP Patch Panel Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19"W x 4.625"D (45mm x 483mm x 117mm) Shipping Weight: 2 lb. 8 oz. (1.3 kg) Screened Patch Panels PID-00070 PID-00075 16-Port Category 5e FTP 568A/B Patch Panel - Unloaded (utilizes FTP DataGate) 24-Port Category 5e FTP 568A/B Patch Panel PID-00075 24-Port FTP Patch Panel Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19"W x 4.72"D (45mm x 483mm x 120mm) Shipping Weight: 4 lb. 11 oz. (2.1 kg) Page 23 U N S H I E L D E D T W I S T E D P A I R S O L U T I O N S UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR SOLUTIONS for the CLOSET U N S H I E L D E D T W I S T E D P A I R S O L U T I O N S HIGH PERFORMANCE PATCHING AND CLOSET SOLUTIONS WITH MAXIMUM VERSATILITY TO MEET YOUR EVER-CHANGING COMMUNICATIONS NEEDS. Standards exceeding performance with industrial designs that will make even the most demanding IT professionals smile. Whether it’s our proprietary KATTTM Premises Distribution System or our modular high density patch panels, Molex Premise Networks has solutions that ensure your data will be transmitted flawlessly and your telecommunications closets will stay organized. Flexibility, convenient labeling features and rear cable management on our patch panels ensure optimum bend radius and are just some of the reasons you can count on Molex for all the moves, adds and changes growing companies need to make. Page 24 UTP CLOSET SOLUTIONS In this section..... Description Page TM KATT Premises Distribution System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 110 Style Premise Distribution System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 HD Patch Panels - Category 5e and 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Rear Cable Management Trays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Telco Patch Panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Router Patch Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Mod Patch Panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 EZ PatchTM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Universal System Patch Panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Patch Cords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Cable (Draka-Molex Cabling Systems) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Mod DType Adapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Mod-Mod Kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Twinax Baluns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Harmonicas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 UTP Octopus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Cable Markers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Mod-Plugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 SLT3TM Tester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 IDC Punch Down Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Uniquely KATT It is the IDC connection on our high density patch panels that stands between flawless data transmission and signals that become distorted or weakened. Molex Premise Networks high density patching utilizes the patented KATT connector with a unique "V" shaped connector that flexes rather than fatigues when terminated. Years of installers telling us that the IDC connection on our patch panels is one of the most robust in the industry and that they love the convenience of being able to terminate with most commonly used termination tools proves that great industrial design is not just in the eye of the beholder. Page 25 110 is a trademark of AT&T UTP CLOSET SOLUTIONS KATTTM PDS Ideal for both voice and high-speed data applications, the wall-mount KATT Premises Distribution System (PDS) is a superior high-density block-based system for structured cabling. Utilizing Molex Premise Networks patented KATT connector technology, this is the most cost-effective and flexible interconnect system available today. KPD-00026 KATT PDS 100-Pair Base without Legs Dimensions: 3.5"H x 10.75"W x 3.5"D (89mm x 273mm x 89mm) Shipping Weight: 5.7 oz. (160g) KATT PDS 100 Pair Base The 100 Pair Base is the key component in the wall-mount KATT PDS system. The wiring strips are notched and marked to quickly identify 5-pair groups when lacing 25-pair backbone cable. The designation strips are marked for 1, 2, 4 and 5-pair connectors and are available in colors to easily identify specific sections of the PDS installation. PART NO. DESCRIPTION Blocks and Connectors KPD-00027 KATT PDS 100-Pair Base with Legs Dimensions: 3.5"H x 10.75"W x 3.5"D (89mm x 273mm x 89mm) Shipping Weight: 13 oz. (330g) KPD-00026 KPD-00027 KPD-00029 KPD-00030 100 Pair Block without Legs 100 Pair Block with Legs 100 Pair Block with 24 KATT K4 Connectors 100 Pair Block with 20 KATT K5 Connectors KATT PDS 300 Pair Base PART NO. DESCRIPTION Blocks and Connectors KPD-00028 KPD-00041 KPD-00042 300 Pair Block with Legs 300 Pair Block with 72 KATT-K4 Connectors 300 Pair Block with 60 KATT-K5 Connectors Rack Mount KATT PDS Panels KPD-00028 KATT PDS 300-Pair Base with Legs Dimensions: 10.5" H x 10.75" W x 3.5" D (267mm x 273mm x 89mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb 7 oz. (652g) – with legs Rack Mount KATT PDS Panels allow users to combine a block-based system with active equipment on a 19" rack. 3U and 4U KATT PDS Panels are 200-pair patch panels with integral ring runs. The block-based format affords individual pair management, which is not possible with RJ patching. Cross connection can be defined as either 1, 2 or 4-pair channels at the installation stage. These panels are a cost-effective, convenient solution to rack-mounted patching. PART NO. DESCRIPTION Rack Mount Panel 36.B040G 3U KATT PDS Panel without connectors Dimensions: 5.25"H x 19.0"W x 2.5"D (133mm x 483mm x 63.5mm) Shipping Weight: 2 lbs. 15 oz. (935g) 36.B040G 36.B020G 36.B029G 36.B022G 36.B023G 36.B028G 3U PDS Without Connectors 3U PDS With 48 KATT-K4 Connectors 3U PDS With 40 KATT-K5 Connectors 4U PDS Without Connectors 4U PDS With 48 KATT-K4 Connectors 4U PDS With 40 KATT-K5 Connectors Connectors 36.B0060 36.B0260 36.B022G 4U KATT PDS Panel without connectors Dimensions: 7.0"H x 19.0"W x 2.5"D (178mm x 483mm x 63mm) Shipping Weight: 4 lbs. (1.98kg) KATT4 Connectors - Bag of 100 KATT5 Connectors - Bag of 100 KATT connectors allow two conductors to be terminated in one position. This is ideal for voice applications where daisy chaining is required. Page 26 UTP CLOSET SOLUTIONS 110 Style Connecting Block The 100 and 300 Pair Blocks are the key components in the wall mount 110 Style Premise Distribution System (PDS). The solidly constructed unit includes wiring strips that are marked to quickly identify 5-pair groups when lacing 25-pair backbone cable and designation strips marked for 1, 2, 4 and 5-pair connectors that are available in colors to easily identify specific sections of the PDS installation. 110 Style PDS 100 Pair Base PART NO. KPD-00026 110 Style PDS 100-Pair Base without Legs Dimensions: 3.5"H x 10.75"W x 3.5"D (89mm x 273mm x 89mm) Shipping Weight: 5.7 oz. (160g) DESCRIPTION Blocks and Connectors KPD-00026 KPD-00027 KPD-00045 KPD-00046 100 Pair Block without Legs 100 Pair Block with Legs 100 Pair Block with 24 C4 Connectors 100 Pair Block with 20 C5 Connectors 110 Style PDS 300 Pair Base PART NO. DESCRIPTION Blocks and Connectors KPD-00028 KPD-00047 KPD-00048 KPD-00027 110 Style PDS 100-Pair Base with Legs Dimensions: 3.5"H x 10.75"W x 3.5"D (89mm x 273mm x 89mm) Shipping Weight: 13 oz. (330g) 300 Pair Block with Legs 300 Pair Block with 72 C4 Connectors 300 Pair Block with 60 C5 Connectors Rack Mount 110 Style PDS Panels Rack Mount 110 Style PDS Panels allow users to combine a block-based system with active equipment on a 19" rack. 3U and 4U PDS Panels are 200-pair patch panels with integral ring runs. The block-based format affords individual pair management, which is not possible with RJ patching. Cross connection can be defined as either 1, 2 or 4-pair channels at the installation stage. These panels are a cost-effective, convenient solution to rack-mounted patching. PART NO. KPD-00028 110 Style PDS 300-Pair Base with Legs Dimensions: 10.5"H x 10.75"W x 3.5"D (267mm x 273mm x 89mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb 7 oz. (652g) DESCRIPTION Rack Mount Panel 36.B040G KPD-00060 KPD-00061 36.B022G KPD-00062 KPD-00063 3U PDS Without Connectors 3U PDS With 48 110-C4 Connectors 3U PDS With 40 110-C5 Connectors 4U PDS Without Connectors 4U PDS With 48 110-C4 Connectors 4U PDS With 40 110-C5 Connectors 36.B040G 3U 110 Style PDS Panel without connectors Dimensions: 5.25"H x 19.0"W x 2.5"D (133mm x 483mm x 63.5mm) Shipping Weight: 2 lbs. 15 oz. (935g) Connectors KPD-00058 KPD-00059 110-C4 Connectors - Bag of 100 110-C5 Connectors - Bag of 100 36.B022G 4U 110 Style PDS Panel without connectors Dimensions: 7.0"H x 19.0"W x 2.5"D (178mm x 483mm x 63mm) Shipping Weight: 4 lbs. (1.98kg) Page 27 UTP CLOSET SOLUTIONS KATTTM & 110 Style Tools & Accessories PART NO. DESCRIPTION Tools and Adaptors (see page 43 for photos of all available IDC tools) 14-0401-001 KATT Loading Tool Dimensions: 3.5” (88mm) Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28g) 31-001 Deluxe IDC Punchdown Tool Dimensions: 6.5” with blade (165mm) Shipping Weight: 6.0 oz. (168g) 36.0B.011.B0050 KATT Frame Adapter 568A/568B Dimensions: 7.5"L x 1.25"W x .625"H. (190mm x 31mm x 15mm) Shipping Weight: 9 oz. (252g) 14-0401-001 31-001 31-001-1 KPD-00056 KPD-00057 36.0B.011.B0050 KATT Loading Tool Deluxe IDC Punch Down Tool Replacement 110 Blade Standard Punch Down Tool 110 Multi-Pair Punch Down Tool KATT Frame Adapter 568B Colored Designation Strips (100 per Bag) 36.B0160 36.B0170 36.B0180 36.B0190 100-Pair Base Designation Strips – Purple 100-Pair Base Designation Strips – Grey 100-Pair Base Designation Strips – Blue 100-Pair Base Designation Strips – Brown KATT & 110 Style Configurable Frame The KATT PDS Configurable Frame enables KATT and 110 Style blocks and Ring Runs to be quickly and easily mounted on a wall, ensuring a totally square and secure system. The frame is made of sturdy steel and attaches to the wall using four keyhole slots. Components snap to the frame using the included “Christmas tree” clips. Each frame accommodates up to seven 100-Pair Bases and/or Ring Runs. They can be used in multiples to accommodate higher density PDS systems. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 36.C0010 KATT & 110 Style Configurable Frame IDC Frame Mounting Kit 36.C0010 KATT & 110 Style PDS Configurable Frame Dimensions: 25.5"H x 11.25"W x .625"D (648mm x 285mm x 16mm) Shipping Weight: 2 lbs. 13 oz. (1.2kg) The kit allows four 100-Pair Bases to be horizontally mounted in a 19" equipment rack. The kit includes one panel and all mounting hardware, and it occupies 5 rack positions. 100-Pair Bases and connectors may be ordered separately. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 31.B005G IDC Frame Mounting Kit 31.B005G IDC Frame Mounting Kit Dimensions: 8.72"H x 19.0"W x .60"D (222mm x 482mm x 15mm) Shipping Weight: 2 lbs. 10 oz. (1.2kg) Page 28 UTP CLOSET SOLUTIONS KATTTM & 110 Style Cable Management The KATT and 110 Style Ring Runs provide complete horizontal and vertical cable management in one unique product. Molex Premise Networks exclusive rings speed horizontal cable routing. The integral cable retention feature forms a vertical wiring trough between rows of blocks. If a higher-density system is needed, the ring footprint permits interchange with 100-pair bases. PART NO. DESCRIPTION KPD-00053 36.B0024 KPD-00054 36.B0274 1U PDS Horizontal Cable Manager 2U PDS Horizontal Cable Manager Wire Spool Vertical Cable Manager w/Screw PDS Drip Tray KPD-00053 1U PDS Horizontal Cable Manager Dimensions: 1.73”H x 10.7”W x 4.37”D (44mm x 272mm x 11mm) Shipping Weight: 3.5 oz. (98g) 36.B0024 2U PDS Horizontal Cable Manager Dimensions: 3.5"H x 19.0"W x 4.0"D (88mm x 483mm x 102mm) Shipping Weight: 2 lbs. 12.5oz. (1.2kg) KATT & 110 Style Patch Cords KATT and 110 Style Patch Cords are used to administer voice and data cross-connections on block-based circuits. They can be attached to IDC connectors with one wire terminated in the IDC slot, allowing circuit testing or system activity monitoring without disrupting customer activity. They come in factory-configured versions and pair counts to suit all applications. A field-terminable version can be terminated to Category 5e specifications. • • • • Circuits can be changed by untrained personnel without tools Polarized to prevent accidental reversal of block connections Low insertion force eases installer strain Gripping feature makes removal easy PART NO. DESCRIPTION PART NO. DESCRIPTION 110 Style Patch Cords KATT Patch Cords KPC-00001 KPC-00002 KPC-00003 KPC-00004 KPC 4-pair to 4-pair C5 3 ft. 10/Pkg KPC 4-pair to 4-pair C5 7 ft. 10/Pkg KPC 4-pair to 4-pair C5 10 ft. 10/Pkg KPC 4-pair to 4-pair C5 15 ft. 10/Pkg KPC-00058 KPC-00059 KPC-00060 KPC-00061 110-PC 4-pair to 4-pair C5E 4 ft. 1/Pkg 110-PC 4-pair to 4-pair C5E 7 ft. 1/Pkg 110-PC 4-pair to 4-pair C5E 10 ft. 1/Pkg 110-PC 4-pair to 4-pair C5E 15 ft. 1/Pkg KPC-00070 KPC-00071 KPC-00072 KPC-00073 KPC 2-pair to 2-pair 3 ft. 10/Pkg KPC 2-pair to 2-pair 7 ft. 10/Pkg KPC 2-pair to 2-pair 10 ft. 10/Pkg KPC 2-pair to 2-pair 15 ft. 10/Pkg KPC-00054 KPC-00055 KPC-00056 KPC-00057 110-PC 2-pair to 2-pair C3 4FT 1/Pkg 110-PC 2-pair to 2-pair C3 7FT 1/Pkg 110-PC 2-pair to 2-pair C3 10FT 1/Pkg 110-PC 2-pair to 2-pair C3 15FT 1/Pkg KPC-00066 KPC-00067 KPC-00068 KPC-00069 KPC 1-pair to 1-pair C3 3 ft. 10/Pkg KPC 1-pair to 1-pair C3 7 ft. 10/Pkg KPC 1-pair to 1-pair C3 10 ft. 10/Pkg KPC 1-pair to 1-pair C3 15 ft. 10/Pkg KPC-00050 KPC-00051 KPC-00052 KPC-00053 110-PC 1-pair to 1-pair C3 4 ft. 1/Pkg 110-PC 1-pair to 1-pair C3 7 ft. 1/Pkg 110-PC 1-pair to 1-pair C3 10 ft. 1/Pkg 110-PC 1-pair to 1-pair C3 15 ft. 1/Pkg KPC-00074 KPC-00075 KPC-00076 KPC-00077 36.0B.010.B0050 KPC 4-pair to RJ45 C5E 3 ft. 10/Pkg KPC 4-pair to RJ45 C5E 7 ft. 10/Pkg KPC 4-pair to RJ45 C5E 10 ft. 10/Pkg KPC 4-pair to RJ45 C5E 15 ft. 10/Pkg KPC 4-pair to unterminated C5E 15 ft. 10/Pkg KPC-00062 KPC-00063 KPC-00064 KPC-00065 110-PC 4-pair to RJ45 C5E 4 ft. 1/Pkg 110-PC 4-pair to RJ45 C5E 7 ft. 1/Pkg 110-PC 4-pair to RJ45 C5E 10 ft. 1/Pkg 110-PC 4-pair to RJ45 C5E 15 ft. 1/Pkg Page 29 36.B0274 PDS Drip Tray Dimensions: 3.5"H x 10.75"W x 4.25"D (89mm x 273mm x 108mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb. 10 oz. (737g) KPC-00001 KATT Patch Cord Shipping Weight (10/Pkg): 1 Lb. 2.5 oz. (470g) UTP CLOSET SOLUTIONS HD Patch Panels PID-00001, PID-00004 HD Patch 5e 24 Port 8W 568A/B Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19.0"W x 1.62"D (44mm x 483mm x 41mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb. 3.5 oz. (553g) High Density Patch Panels are a versatile and economical product for cross-connecting between trunk and horizontal cabling. They are available in 24 and 48 port versions which fit 1 and 2U positions respectively and are also available in our newest ultra-high density 48 port 1U patch panel. Designed with excellent port labeling systems and an optional Rear Cable Management Tray that maintains TIA-approved bend radius required for Category 5e and proposed Category 6 specifications, the back features new cable-strain relief plus KATT IDC contacts to allow wiring changes without damage to the panel. All HD Patch Panels are compatible with standard termination tools. PART NO. DESCRIPTION HD Patch 6 Standard Grade PID-00066 PID-00067 HD Patch 6 24 Port 8W 568 A/B HD Patch 6 48 Port 8W 568 A/B HD Patch 5E Standard Grade PID-00002, PID-00005 HD Patch 5e 48 Port 8W 568A/B Dimensions: 3.5"H x 19.0"W x 1.62"D (89mm x 483mm x 41mm) Shipping Weight: 2 lbs. 14 oz. (1305g) PID-00001 PID-00004 PID-00002 PID-00005 HD Patch 5E 24 Port 8W 568B HD Patch 5E 24 Port 8W 568A HD Patch 5E 48 Port 8W 568B HD Patch 5E 48 Port 8W 568A HD Patch 5E Standard Grade with Cable Management (See page 31 for Cable Management Tray) PID-00007 PID-00010 PID-00008 PID-00009 HD Patch 5E 24 Port 8W 568B with 3 Cable Management Trays HD Patch 5E 24 Port 8W 568A with 3 Cable Management Trays HD Patch 5E 48 Port 8W 568B with 6 Cable Management Trays HD Patch 5E 48 Port 8W 568A with 6 Cable Management Trays COMING SOON TO MOLEX PREMISE NETWORKS! PART NO. DESCRIPTION Coming Soon HD Patch 6 Specification Grade PID-00077 HD Patch 6 24 Port 8W 568A/B (Shuttered) Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19.0"W x 1.62"D (44mm x 483mm x 41mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb. 3.5 oz. (553g) PID-00077 PID-00078 PID-00079 PID-00080 PID-00083 PID-00084 HD Patch 6 24 Port 568 A/B Shuttered HD Patch 6 48 Port 568 A/B Shuttered Patch 6 24 Port 568 A/B Shuttered with 3 Cable Management Trays Patch 6 48 Port 568 A/B Shuttered with 6 Cable Management Trays HD Patch 6 24 Port 568 A/B Unshuttered HD Patch 6 48 Port 568 A/B Unshuttered Coming Soon HD Patch 5E Specification Grade PID-00085 HD Patch 5e 24 Port 568B (Shuttered) Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19.0"W x 1.62"D (44mm x 483mm x 41mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb. 3.5 oz. (553g) HD Patch Panel Port Labeling Color Options: Insert color code in place of ** when ordering: RD = Red, BL = Blue, GR = Green, RG = Orange, YL = Yellow, PP = Purple Icon Color Options: Insert color code in place of ** when ordering: 01 = Almond, 02 = White, 04 = Black, 05 = Ivory, 08 = Light Grey, RD = Red, BL = Blue, GR = Green, RG = Orange, YL = Yellow, PP = Purple PID-00085 PID-00086 PID-00087 PID-00088 PID-00090 PID-00091 HD Patch 5E 24 Port 568B Shuttered HD Patch 5E 48 Port 568B Shuttered HD Patch 5E 24 Port 568B Shuttered with 3 Cable Management Trays HD Patch 5E 48 Port 568B Shuttered with 6 Cable Management Trays HD Patch 5E 24 Port 568B Unshuttered HD Patch 5E 48 Port 568B Unshuttered Coming Soon Specification Grade Accessories CSP-00019-** CSP-00021-** CSP-00022-** CSP-00023-** HD Patch Panel Port Labeling/Color Coded Blank 6-Pack Icons Data 6-Pack Icons Voice 6-Pack Icons Page 30 UTP CLOSET SOLUTIONS Ultra-High Density Patch Panel For those applications where closet space is at an absolute premium, you can get no greater density than our new 48 port patch panel in a 1U configuration. For internet service providers, web hosting facilities, data centers and other customers where ultra high density can mean the difference between profit and loss, this product provides greater density than any modular patch panel on the market. PART NO. DESCRIPTION Ultra-High Density PowerCat 5e Patch Panel PID-00073 48 Port PowerCat 5E Patch Panel 1U PID-00073 48 Port PowerCat 5e Patch Panel 1U Dimensions: 1.75”H x 19”W x 1.62”D (44mm x 482mm x 41mm) Shipping Weight: 5 lbs. 5 oz. (2.76kg) Rear Cable Management Tray Achieving a fully Category 5e or proposed 6 compliant cable plant is easier than ever when you use the unique Molex Premise Networks Rear Cable Management Tray. This add-on option features cable bend radius guides that provide a safeguard for the customer who wants to ensure a properly installed TIA-approved bend radius. It also includes Velcro® tie-wraps that prevent over-compression of the cables during installation. Each Rear Cable Management Tray services eight ports for a total of three trays per 24 ports. The tray is made of clear Lexan® that permits light to pass through in dimly lit areas. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 25.B0410 CMA-00022 Rear Cable Management Tray Standard Grade – 3 per box Rear Cable Management Tray Specification Grade – 4 per box 25.B0410 Rear Cable Management Tray Dimensions: .5"H x 5.5"W x 3.25"D (13mm x 140mm x 83mm) Shipping Weight (3/Pkg): 6 oz. (170g) The Rear Cable Management Tray is condensed with HD Patch 5E and HD Patch 6. Rear view of HD Patch with Rear Cable Management Tray in use. To avoid over compressing cables (which can potentially affect Category 5e and 6 performance) secure them with the Velcro® tie wraps included. Page 31 Velcro® is a registered trademark of Velcro USA Lexan® is a registered trademark of GE Plastics UTP CLOSET SOLUTIONS Category 5 Telco Patch Panels Molex Premise Networks Telco Patch Panels combine the ease and simplicity of 25 pair feeder cables with the performance requirements of a category 5 structured cabling system. Feeder cable technology is a must where it is necessary to connect a 10/100BASE-T hub with RJ-21 Telco connectors to a patch panel in the wiring closet. PMT-00008 48 Port Telco Panel Dimensions: 3.50"H x 19.0"W x 1.0"D (88mm x 483mm x 25mm) Shipping Weight: 2 lb. 8 oz. (334g) These panels are paramount in meeting the Category 5 PowerSum NEXT requirements of 32dB @ 100 MHz – as specified by TIA/EIA 568 – while maintaining standard pair pin-outs (1-26, 2-27, etc.). Constructed of rugged, yet lightweight aluminum, Molex Premise Networks Telco Patch Panels have an attractive black finish with large write-on areas for port and panel identification. Telco patching is a snap to install and is available in 10/100BASE-T (2-pair) and 568B (4-pair) wiring sequences. PART NO. DESCRIPTION PMT-00007 PMT-00008 PMT-00009 Telco Patch 24 Port 10/100 Base-T Telco Patch 48 Port 10/100 Base-T Telco Patch 48 Port C5 568B T1 Patch Panel 27.1F.241.B004G 24-Port, T1 Panel, 568B Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19.0"W x 4.0"D (44mm x 483mm x 102mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb. 12 oz. (794g) Molex Premise Networks T1 Patch Panel provides network connections for 1.544 Mbps digital services. Often referred to as a DS1 signal, T1 is a transmission repeater system used to carry digitized voice over four-wire twisted-pair cabling. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 27.1F.241.B004G 24-Port, RJ48X, T1 Panel, 568B Router Patch Panel The Molex Premise Networks Router Patch Panel is a 1U configured, 19 inch category 3 panel. The Router Patch Panel eliminates the need to terminate octal cables individually by providing four 68-pin SCSI connectors which are internally mapped out via a printed circuit board to thirty-two RJ45 ports. By eliminating the typical 8-position fan out cables (as used by Cisco NM-16A and NM-32A routers), the Molex Premise Networks Router Patch Panel provides a more efficient interconnect. PART NO. DESCRIPTION PID-00089 1U 19” Category 3 Router Patch Panel Page 32 UTP CLOSET SOLUTIONS Mod Patch Panels Mod Patch Panels provide simple, easy-to-use closet cross connects that convert 50-position feeder cables to individual modular jack channels. They are available in 2, 4, 6 and 8-wire (24 AWG) polarizations. All wiring is totally enclosed. A Velcro® cable retainer allows 50-position installation without tools. Mod Patch Panels are available for USOC, 568A, 568B or 10BASE-T sequences. They come standard with 50-position female receptacles on rear of panel. Male 50-position connectors are optional. PART NO. WIRES PER PORT PORTS NO. 50 POSITIONS JACK POSITIONS RACK POSITIONS 8 24 4 WE8W 1 2 4 6 8 25 48 24 24 1 4 3 4 WE2W WE4W WE6W WE8W 1 2 1 1 4 4 24 48 2 4 WE8W WE8W 1 2 EIA 568B/356A 27.6E.241.B004G 24 Port Mod Patch Panel Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19.0"W x 1.62"D (44mm x 483mm x 41mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb. 3.5 oz. (553g) USOC 27.6E.259.B001G 27.6E.489.B001G 27.6E.249.B002G 27.6E.249.B003G 10BASE-T 27.6E.246.B002G 27.6E.486.B001G These products are an acceptable choice for low-speed LANs. However, home run cabling and IDC style panels are preferred for their higher performance characteristics. As an alternative, see the Telco panels on page 32. Rear view of Mod Patch Panel showing 50 position connector. Page 33 UTP CLOSET SOLUTIONS EZ PatchTM Molex Premise Networks EZ Patch is a economical category 6 or 5e patching solution. Available in 24- or 48- ports, the item can be customized for a category 6 or 5e solution with DataGate jacks, which are sold separately. PID-00033 EZ Patch 5e 24 Port Loaded Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19.0"W x 1.0"D (44mm x 483mm x 25mm) Shipping Weight: 14.5 oz (411g) 1 lb. 7 oz. (652g) with EZ Bar PID-00034 EZ Patch 5e 48 Port Loaded Dimensions: 3.50"H x 19.0"W x 1.0"D (88mm x 483mm x 25mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb. 7 oz. (652g) 1 lb. 15 oz. (879g) with EZ Bar Other features: • Lightweight aluminum panel has attractive black anodized finish • Includes rack mounting hardware • Large write-on area for individual port identification and panel designation • EZ Bar – optional rear cable management panel aids proper cable bend radius PART NO. DESCRIPTION PID-00033 PID-00034 PID-00035 PID-00036 CMA-00007 EZ Patch 5e 24 Port Loaded EZ Patch 5e 48 Port Loaded EZ Patch 6/5E 24 Port Unloaded Panel EZ Patch 6/5E 48 Port Unloaded Panel EZ Bar Cable Management Panel KSJ-00013-** KSJ-00001-** DataGate 6 8W 568A/B w/Shutter DataGate 5E 8W 568A/B w/Shutter DataGate Color Options: Insert color code in place of ** when ordering DataGate modules: 01 = Almond, 02 = White, 04 = Black, 05 = Ivory, 08 = Light Grey, RD = Red, BL = Blue, GR = Green, RG = Orange, YL = Yellow, PP = Purple CMA-00007 EZ Bar Cable Management Panel Dimensions: 1.O”H x19.0”W x 1.5”D (25mm x 483mm x 38mm) Shipping Weight: 13 oz. (330g) Page 34 UTP CLOSET SOLUTIONS Universal System Patch Panels (USP) Molex Premise Networks Universal System Patch Panels (USP) add versatility to your cabling systems. Individually purchased USO II modules (refer to pages 16-19) snap in easily and come in a variety of media including UTP, fiber and coax. You can combine media within a single panel, configuring and reconfiguring your patching field in almost infinite combinations. These steel USP panels have an attractive graphite-grey powdercoat finish. They are available in one, two and three-position versions for a total of up to 48 multimedia channels (UTP, fiber, coax, etc.). All USP Panels include rack mounting screws. PUS-00008 1U USP Panel Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19.0"W x .675"D (44mm x 483mm x 17mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb. 1 oz. (482g) The 1U USP Panel is ideal for smaller installations. It accepts eight USO II modules of any media. Ordering requires a total of up to nine parts: • One 1U USP Panel - Unloaded • Eight USO II modules or blanks The 2U USP Panel is also used in small installations but accepts USO II modules like the IBM data module. Ordering requires a total of up to 17 parts: PUS-00009 2U USP Panel Dimensions: 3.5"H x 19.0"W x .675"D (89mm x 483mm x 17mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb. 11 oz. (766g) • One 2U USP Panel - Unloaded • 16 USO II modules or blanks The 3U USP Panel is appropriate for medium-sized installations. It comes in a kit consisting of one panel, eight bezels and 16 captive mounting screws. When used in combination with USO II, 3U USP Panels can match office outlets channel for channel, simplifying trouble shooting and maintenance. As moves and changes are made, patching changes can be made by simply changing USO II modules. For optical fiber applications, straight fiber modules must be used—not angled. Ordering requires a total of up to 25 parts: • One 3U USP Panel - Unloaded • 24 USO II modules or blanks PART NO. DESCRIPTION PUS-00008 PUS-00009 PUS-00010 1U USP Panel – Unloaded 2U USP Panel – Unloaded 3U USP Panel Kit – Unloaded PUS-00010 3U USP Panel Dimensions: 5.25"H x 19.0"W x .675"D (133mm x 483mm x 17mm) Shipping Weight: 2 lbs. (908g) When using the 1U and 2U USP panels, terminate the wires on the USO II modules before snapping them into the panels. The 3U USP panels utilize a mounting bezel and modules may be terminated either before or after mounting into the panel. USP Panels are completely configurable using USO II modules (pgs. 17-19). This allows mixing of connector types within a single panel. Page 35 UTP CLOSET SOLUTIONS Patch Cords with Strain Relief Boots Molex Premise Networks Patch Cords with Strain Relief Boots are designed for the highest level of performance and reliability. Our patch cords far exceed the category standards set by EIA/TIA and are individually tested for continuity before leaving the factory. Constructed of 4-pair 24 AWG cable, each patch cord is factory crimped with modular RJ-45 plugs at both ends and color-matched, anti-snag strain relief boots. The 5e patch cords are available in seven great colors for coding specific applications or office locations. Patch Cords with Strain Relief Boots PART NO. DESCRIPTION PCD-00050-** PCD-00052-** PCD-00054-** PCD-00058-** PCD-00038-** PCD-00039-** PCD-00040-** PCD-00041-** PCD-00042-** PCD-00043-** 1m Patch Cord C6 (3.3 ft.) 2m Patch Cord C6 (6.6 ft.) 3m Patch Cord C6 (9.9 ft.) 5m Patch Cord C6 (16.5 ft.) 1 ft. Patch Cord C5E 3 ft. Patch Cord C5E 5 ft. Patch Cord C5E 7 ft. Patch Cord C5E 10 ft. Patch Cord C5E 15 ft. Patch Cord C5E Color Options: Insert one of the following color codes in place of ** when ordering patch cords: OC = Red, OH = Blue, OE = Grey, OK = Yellow, OP = Purple, ON = Orange, OJ = Green Page 36 UTP CLOSET SOLUTIONS Draka-Molex Cabling Systems Draka USA, a multibillion dollar cable manufacturer has joined forces with Molex Premise Networks to establish a new customer/vendor partnership standard, Draka-Molex Cabling Systems. Draka-Molex addresses three fundamental issues essential to the long-term success of corporate enterprises: truly significant presence–dedicated to supporting cabling system applications everywhere; massive test and development capability–dedicated to unsurpassed cabling system performance; and, industrial design innovation–dedicated to enhanced cabling system manageability. Draka-Molex offers three warranted copper channel solutions: Bronze, Silver and Gold and comprehensive fiber solutions (refer to page 65 for fiber). All warranted and all exceeding, with ample headroom, the EIA/TIA standards in their category. You choose the system that best meets your requirements and DrakaMolex will provide you with the peace of mind inherent when you align with two multibillion dollar industry leaders. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 805508 705508 705708 804508 704508 704708 803308 703408 701308 SuperCAT1000 Category 6 UTP Plenum SuperCAT1000 Category 6 UTP Non-Plenum/Riser SuperCAT1000 Category 6 UTP Non-Plenum Patch SuperCAT360 Enhanced Category 5e UTP Plenum SuperCAT360 Enhanced Category 5e UTP Non-Plenum/Riser SuperCAT360 Enhanced Category 5e UTP Non-Plenum Patch SuperCAT100E Category 5e UTP Plenum SuperCAT100E Category 5e UTP Non-Plenum/Riser SuperCAT100E Category 5e UTP Non-Plenum Patch Draka-Molex Copper Systems HD Patch 5e SuperCAT100E CAT 5e DataGate 5e 12 8 10 4 TIA/EIA Cat 5e ISO 11801 Class D 100 Base-T 155 ATM HD Patch 5e EZ Patch 5e SuperCAT360 Enhanced CAT 5e DataGate 5e 18 8 17 4 TIA/EIA Cat 5e ISO 11801 Class D Gigabit Ethernet HD Patch 6 EZ Patch 6 SuperCAT1000 CAT 6 DataGate 6 29 19 28 16 TIA/EIA Proposed Cat 6 ISO 11801 Class E Gigabit Ethernet Category 6 applications require the use of the Draka-Molex 6 Patch Cords 100m CHANNEL PowerSum ACR 100m CHANNEL PowerSum ACR -100 -100 100m Channel PowerSum ACR -90 -80 -90 -80 -70 -60 Blue -50 Green -40 Orange -30 Brown PSACR (dB) CAT 5e Limit -20 Blue Green -60 -50 Orange Brown CAT 6 Limit -40 -30 -20 -10 -10 100m CHANNEL PowerSum ACR -100 0 Freq. (MHz) PSACR (dB) Freq. (MHz) -60 Blue -50 Green -40 Orange -30 Brown CAT 5E Limit -10 0 Freq. (MHz) Page 37 298.7 265.6 232.5 Freq. (MHz) 199.4 166.4 133.3 100.2 67.1 34.1 1.0 10 299.3 269.4 239.6 209.8 180.0 150.1 Freq. (MHz) -70 -20 Helix/HiTemp Cables, Inc. Chromatic Technologies, Inc. 120.3 1.0 -80 Freq. (Mhz) 90.5 10 -90 99.44 90.55 81.55 72.66 63.66 54.77 45.77 36.88 27.88 9.99 18.99 1.00 10 60.7 0 30.8 PSACR (-dB) -70 UTP CLOSET SOLUTIONS Mod Dtype Adapters One of the more common data communications interfaces is the 25-pin Dtype connector. Of the (up to) 25 pins on equipment, few carry active signals. Normally, eight pins or less are functionally required. This allows the use of easy-to-handle, cost-effective adapters and line cords. Available in 9 or 25-pin male or female versions. Molex Premise Networks offers Dtype adapters unwired in individually-packaged kits for field assembly or pre-wired in standard or custom configurations. 06-888-999-00, 06-988-999-00 25-Pin Dtype Adapter Kit Dimensions: .64"H x 2.10"W x 2.10"D (16mm x 53mm x 53mm) Shipping Weight: 1.5 oz. (42g) Adapter Kits include: • Slate (grey) shells with no logo • Set of mounting screws • Modular jack with flying leads (Dtype contacts crimped on) • D subminiature connector PART NO. DESCRIPTION 25-Pin Dtype Kits 06-888-999-00 06-988-999-00 WE8W Male WE8W Female 9-Pin Dtype Kits 08-888-999-00 08-988-999-00 WE8W Male WE8W Female 08-888-999-00, 08-988-999-00 9-Pin Dtype Adapter Kit Dimensions: .64"H x 1.30"W x 2.70"D (16mm x 33mm x 68mm) Shipping Weight: 1.25 oz. (35g) Page 38 UTP CLOSET SOLUTIONS MOD-MOD Kits MOD-MOD Kits (Pig Tail Not Included) 09-KIT-00 Includes 2 WE8W, & 1 Blank For termination tools please contact Molex Premise Networks. Twinax Baluns MOD-MOD Adapter Kit Molex Premise Networks Twinax Baluns convert twinax interfaces for operation over twisted pair cable. They are designed for use with IBM Systems 36/38/AS400. PART NO. JACK POLARIZATION ACTIVE PINS LEAD TYPE 88-810-80-000 WE8W(USOC) 5/4 None 88-810-80-000 Twinax Balun with no lead Length: 3.375" (65.7mm) Shipping Weight: 2.5 oz. (71g) Page 39 UTP CLOSET SOLUTIONS Harmonica A Harmonica breaks out a 25-pair feeder cable into modular jacks and is typically used in open style offices with modular or movable partitions. It is molded of fire-retardant ABS plastic. If rack mounting of multiple units is required, use Mod Patch Panels. PART NO. NO. OF WIRES CHANNELS JACK POLARIZATION GENDER USOC 22-344-20 4-Wire Harmonica Dimensions: .98"H x 8.10"W x 1.50"D (25mm x 206mm x 38mm) Shipping Weight: 4.8 oz. (136g) 22-38Y-21 8-Wire Harmonica Dimensions: .98"H x 4.20"W x 1.50"D (25mm x 107mm x 38mm) Shipping Weight: 3 oz. (85g) 22-344-20 4 12 WE4W F 8 6 WE8W F EIA 568B 22-38Y-21 These products are an acceptable choice for some LANs. However, home-run cabling and IDC style panels are preferred for their higher performance characteristics. See HD Patch on page 30. Page 40 UTP CLOSET SOLUTIONS UTP Octopus The UTP Octopus is used for system equipment with multiple connections. It consolidates individual 2, 4, 6 or 8-wire modular plugs to a 25-pair feeder cable. This eliminates the “rat’s nest syndrome” behind system equipment. The standard product is two feet long with a 50-position male connector. 50-Position female connectors and four or six-foot lengths are also available. PART NO. NO. OF WIRES CHANNELS POLARIZATION 8 6 6 8 WE8W WE8W 8 6 WE8W UTP Octopus Shipping Weight: 6 Channel 8W 7oz. (198g) 8 Channel 6W 10oz. (283g) 12 Channel 4W 14oz. (397g) EIA T568B/356A 23-206-811 23-208-811 EIA T568A 23-206-817 Cable Markers Cable Markers are available in sequentially-numbered cards and are ideal for cable identification. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 35-251 35-252 35-253 Cable Markers - Sequential 1 to 33 (ea) Cable Markers - Sequential 34 to 66 (ea) Cable Markers - Sequential 67 to 99 (ea) 35-251, 35-252, 35-253 Cable Markers Each numbered strip is adhesive-backed and measures 25"W x 1.50"L (6mm x 38mm) with individual numbers repeated the length of the strip. Mod Plugs Using a modular tool, Mod Plugs are crimped to modular cord or UTP to produce line cords and patch cords. They are designed to accommodate stranded Mod Cord or 24-28 AWG UTP cable. Contacts are plated with 50µ inches gold over 100µ inches nickel. Mod Plugs are packaged in bags of 100. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 02.B0010 Plugs WE8W Bulk (100 per bag) 02.B0010 Mod Plugs Dimensions (ea): .37”H x .52”W x .46”D (9.4mm x .52mm x .46mm) Shipping Weight (Bag of 100): 6.0 oz. (170g) A C B Mod Plug Dimensions in Inches (MM) Page 41 A B C .37 (9.4) .52 (13.2) .46 (11.7) UTP CLOSET SOLUTIONS SLT3TM Tester The Molex Premise Networks SLT3 Tester provides instant identification of most common voice and data problems including shorts, opens, reversals and miswires. The master and remote units separate for end-to-end testing of installed cabling. Problems are detected within seconds — the continuously-sequencing LED display immediately alerts you to problems in the cabling system. The units simply snap and lock together when not in use, making it easy to carry and store. This also activates the auto-off feature to extend battery life. 33-100 SLT3 Tester Dimensions (set): 5.75"H x 2.3"W x 1.5"D (146mm x 58.4mm x 38.1mm) Shipping Weight (set): 8 oz. (226g) Designed to fit neatly into a tool box or pocket, the SLT3 tester also has a convenient ring for attaching to a belt or frame. A durable nylon carry case may be purchased as an optional accessory. Frame adapters are available for testing from punch down block to wallplate in one simple operation. • Innovative 3-in-1 design features modular jacks for testing USOC, T568A and T568B cabling systems • Accurately verifies the continuity and sequence of 1, 2, 3 and 4-pair voice and data channels • Continuously-sequencing LED display provides diagnostic readout that detects shorts, opens, reversals and miswires at a glance • Master and remote units snap and lock together when not in use; jacks are protected • Ergonomically designed hand-held unit is lightweight, rugged and impact-resistant • 9 volt alkaline battery included • Auto-off feature extends battery life • Carry case and accessory kit available DO NOT USE ON LIVE CIRCUITS 33-B0010 SLT3 Accessory Kit Shipping Weight: 11 oz. (312g) PART NO. DESCRIPTION 33-100 33.B0020 33.B0010 SLT3 Tester with 9 Volt Battery SLT3 Tester with Carry Case SLT3 Accessory Kit – includes two 8-wire line cords, two frame adapters (KATT-568B, and KATT 568A), and one Mod-Mod MMJ-USOC Adapter. Does not include tester. SLT3 Carry Case 33-100-P Frame Adapters The Frame Adapter, also known as a test shoe or block adapter, converts one channel on a distribution frame block to a modular jack. These adapters allow the tester to test from the punch down block to the wallplate in one simple operation. 36.0B.011.B0050, 36.0B.017.B0050 KATT Frame Adapter 568A/B Dimensions: 7.5"L x 1.25"W x .625"H (190mm x 31mm x 15mm) Shipping Weight: 9oz. (255g) PART NO. DESCRIPTION Frame Adapters 33-578 33-578-81 36.0B.011.B0050 AT&T 110 (USOC) 110 to 568B KATT Frame Adapter 568B Page 42 UTP CLOSET SOLUTIONS IDC Punch Down Tools Molex Premise Networks offers a variety of tooling for all your termination needs. The Molex Premise Networks Punch Down Tools provide reliable terminations at a reasonable cost. Both the Deluxe and Standard Punch Down Tools are compatible with KATT, 110 style and Krone IDC connectors. Their low-impact force prevents damage to connectors. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 31-001 KPD-00056 KPD-00057 31-001-1 14-0401-001 Deluxe IDC Punch Down Tool Standard IDC Punch Down Tool 110 Multi Pair Punch Down Tool 110 Replacement Blade KATT Loading Tool 31-001 Deluxe Punch Down Tool Dimensions: 6.5” (w/blade) (165mm) Shipping Weight: 6.0 oz. (170g) KPD-00057 110 Multi Pair Punch Down Tool Dimensions: 9” (229mm) Shipping Weight: 1lb. 2 oz.. (504g) KPD-00056 Standard IDC Punch Down Tool Dimensions: 7” (178mm) Shipping Weight: 4.5 oz. (126g) 14-0401-001 KATT Loading Tool Dimensions: 3.5” (88mm) Shipping Weight: < 1 oz. (28g) Page 43 S T A T E O F I B E R F T H E O P T I C A R T S O L U T I O N S FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS C O N N E C T I V I T Y F I B E R O P T I C P E R F O R M A N C E WHEN YOUR NETWORK REQUIRES THE PERFORMANCE THAT ONLY FIBER CAN PROVIDE. When your network demands are the greatest, look to Molex Premise Networks for a complete line of fiber optic connectors and systems to meet your every fiber patching, splicing and cable management requirement. Molex is known as one of the leaders in fiber optic connectivity and the Premise Networks division has configured systems for your network utilizing state of the art technology for minimum insertion loss and flawless signal transmission. Page 44 FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS In this section..... Description Page Wallplates and Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Multi-Media Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 601 Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 ModLinkTM (pre-terminated plug-and-play fiber system) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 FMS Plus (high density/high security optical fiber patching enclosures) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 FMS II (rugged, high density/high security optical fiber patching enclosures) . . . . . . . . . .53 FMS Termination Drawer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Optical Fiber Patch Panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 LI-24 (wall-mount fiber enclosures) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 WM-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Demarc Cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 6-Pak Adapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 Connectors & Adapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Splice Trays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Optical Fiber Breakout Kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Termination Kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Termination Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Optical Fiber Patch Cords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Fiber Cable (Draka-Molex Cabling Systems) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 FLT4TM (Test Equipment) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Page 45 FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS SynergyTM – Better Than the Sum of its Parts Synergy is an industrially designed family of wallplates, surface boxes and modular furniture outlets providing a sleek, curved and low profile appearance. Its slim, rounded contours offer an aesthetically pleasing style that fits even the most contemporary of high technology office atmospheres. The Synergy family blends optimum functionality with its unique design by offering convenient features such as: • Low profile for inconspicuous network connecting • Clear, concise labeling • Rear-loading to reduce tampering The Synergy Family (Synergy products displayed in detail on pages 13 and 14) MSY-00025-** Module - Synergy MT-RJ Dimensions: .79”H x .70”W x 1.1”D (20mm x 18mm x 29mm) Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28g) PART NO. • Hinged screw caps prevent misplacement • Slotted screw holes for alignment and easy removal • 5 wallplate colors available DESCRIPTION Wallplates WSY-00003-** WSY-00002-** WSY-00004-** WSY-00001-** WSY-00006-** WSY-00005-** WSY-00015-** WSY-00016-** WSY-00017-** 3 Port Wallplate 4 Port Wallplate 4 Port M/M Wallplate 6 Port Wallplate 2 Port Angled Wallplate 4 Port Angled Wallplate 12 Port Double Gang Wallplate 10 Port Double Gang Wallplate 8 Port Double Gang Wallplate Surface Boxes SSY-00002-** SSY-00003-** SSY-00004-** MSY-00020-**, MSY-00021-** Dual ST MM/SM Dimensions: .79”H x 1.60”W x 1.15”D (20mm x 40mm x 29mm) Shipping Weight: .58 oz. (15g) 2 Port Modular Surface Box 4 Port Modular Surface Box 6 Port Modular Surface Box Modular Furniture Outlets SSY-00001-** SSY-00005-** SSY-00007-** 4 Port Modular Furniture Outlet/NEMA Cutout size a minimum of 2.812” x 1.750” 3 Port Modular Furniture Outlet/TIA 569A Cutout size of 1.345-1.405” x 2.630-2.850” 4 Port Modular Furniture Outlet/TIA 569A Cutout size of 1.345-1.405” x 2.630-2.850” Accessories CSP-00013 CSP-00011-** CSP-00005-** CSP-00010-** MSY-00027-**, MSY-00029-** Synergy Duplex SC Module SM/MM Dimensions: .79”H x 1.6”W x 1.2”D (20mm x 40mm x 30mm) Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28g) MSY-00026-**, MSY-00028-** Duplex SC SM/MM w/Shutter Dimensions: .79”H x 1.6”W x 1.2”D (20mm x 40mm x 32mm) Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28g) Clear Label Holder (bag of 25) Molex Screw Cap Covers (bag of 25) Alpha Icon Tree (bag of 10) Synergy Icon Tree (bag of 10) Synergy Fiber Modules PART NO. DESCRIPTION Fiber Modules MSY-00003-** MSY-00004-** MSY-00018-** MSY-00025-** MSY-00020-** MSY-00021-** MSY-00027-** MSY-00029-** MSY-00026-** MSY-00028-** Single ST SM Module Single ST MM Module Simplex SC SM w/Shutter Synergy MT-RJ Dual ST MM Dual ST SM Synergy Duplex SC Module SM Synergy Duplex SC Module MM Duplex SC SM w/Shutter Duplex SC MM w/Shutter Synergy Color Options: Insert color code in place of ** when ordering Synergy: 01 = Almond, 02 = White, 04 = Black, 05 = Ivory, 08 = Light Grey Page 46 FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS Single and Double-Gang USO IITM Single and Double-Gang USO II bezels respectively hold up to three or six USO II modules (up to twelve channels). Bezels include screws, screw caps and Snapz icon trees. Modules are ordered separately. The Single-Gang USO II requires a total of up to four part numbers: • One Bezel • Three USO II modules or blanks The Double-Gang USO II requires up to seven part numbers: • One Bezel • Six USO II modules or blanks PART NO. Single Gang USO II Bezel Dimensions: 4.5"H x 2.75"W x .6"D (114mm x 70mm x 15mm) Shipping Weight: 1.5 oz. (42.5g) DESCRIPTION USO II Bezels WUS-00001-** WUS-00002-** WUS-00003-** WUS-00004-** Single Gang Bezel with Alpha icons Double Gang Bezel with Alpha icons Single Gang Bezel with Telcom icons Double Gang Bezel with Telcom icons USO II Fiber Modules PART NO. DESCRIPTION Fiber Modules MUS-00044-** MUS-00063-** MUS-00038-** MUS-00045-** MUS-00048-** MUS-00046-** MUS-00047-** MUS-00066-** MUS-00064-** MUS-00065-** MUS-00050-** MUS-00052-** MUS-00053-** MUS-00054-** MUS-00073-** MUS-00074-** MUS-00075-** MUS-00076-** MUS-00071-** MUS-00072-** MUS-00067-** MUS-00068-** MUS-00069-** MUS-00070-** MUS-00014-** MUS-00015-** MUS-00016-** MUS-00017-** MUS-00088-** MUS-00087-** FDDI 2 ST SM 2 ST MM SC/SC SM SC/SC MM ST/SC MM ST/SC SM FDDI Angled (2U) 2 ST MM Angled (2U) 2 ST SM Angled (2U) SC/SC SM w/Shutter SC/SC MM w/Shutter ST/SC MM w/Shutter ST/SC SM w/Shutter 3 Duplex SC SM (2U) 3 Duplex SC MM (2U) 3 Duplex ST TO SC SM (2U) 3 Duplex ST TO SC MM (2U) 6 ST SM (2U) 6 ST MM (2U) 1 Duplex SC SM Angled (2U) 1 Duplex SC MM Angled (2U) 1 Duplex ST TO SC SM Angled (2U) 1 Duplex ST TO SC MM Angled (2U) 1 Duplex SC SM Angled w/Shutter (2U) 1 Duplex SC MM Angled w/Shutter (2U) 1 Duplex ST TO SC SM Angled w/Shutter (2U) 1 Duplex ST TO SC MM Angled w/Shutter (2U) Single MT-RJ Dual MT-RJ Double Gang USO II Bezel Dimensions: 4.5"H x 4.5"W x .6"D (114mm x 114mm x 15mm) Shipping Weight: 2.5 oz. (70.9g) USO II Color Options: Insert color code in place of ** in part number when ordering. 01 = Almond, 02 = White, 04 = Black, 08 = Light Grey Page 47 FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS USO IITM FIBER MODULES MUS-00044-** Module - FDDI Dimensions: 1.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.25"D (25mm x 50mm x 32mm) Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28g) MUS-00063-**, MUS-00038-** Module - 2 ST SM/MM Dimensions: 1.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.25"D (25mm x 50mm x 32mm) Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28g) MUS-00045-**, MUS-00048-**, MUS-00047-**, MUS-00046-** Module - SC/SC SM/MM Module - ST/SC SM/MM Dimensions: 1.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.675"D (25mm x 50mm x 43mm) Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28g) MUS-00066-** Module - FDDI - Angled (2U) Dimensions: 2.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.675"D (50mm x 50mm x 43mm) Shipping Weight: 2.0 oz. (57g) MUS-00065-**, MUS-00064-** Module - 2 ST SM/MM Angled (2U) Dimensions: 2.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.25"D (50mm x 50mm x 32mm) Shipping Weight: 1.5 oz. (43g) MUS-00050-**, MUS-00052-**, MUS-00054-**, MUS-00053-** Module - SC/SC SM/MM w/Shutter Module - ST/SC SM/MM w/Shutter Dimensions: 1.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.675"D (25mm x 50mm x 43mm) Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28g) MUS-00073-**, MUS-00074-**, MUS-00075-**, MUS-00076-** Module - 3 Duplex SC SM/MM (2U) Module - 3 Duplex ST TO SC SM/MM (2U) Dimensions: 2.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.25"D (50mm x 50mm x 32mm) Shipping Weight: 2.5 oz. (71g) MUS-00067-**, MUS-00068-**, MUS-00069-**, MUS-00070-** Module - 1 Duplex SC SM/MM Angled (2U) Module - 1 Duplex ST TO SC SM/MM Angled (2U) Dimensions: 2.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.25"D (50mm x 50mm x 32mm) Shipping Weight: 2 oz. (57g) MUS-00014-**, MUS-00015-**, MUS-00016-**, MUS-00017-** Module - 1 Duplex SC SM/MM Angled w/Shutter (2U) Module - 1 Duplex ST TO SC SM/MM Angled w/Shutter (2U) Dimensions: 2.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.25"D (50mm x 50mm x 32mm) Shipping Weight: 2 oz. (57g) MUS-00088-** Module - Single MT-RJ Dimensions: 1.0”H x 2.0”W x 1.1”D (25mm x 50mm x 28mm) Shipping Weight: 1oz. (28g) MUS-00087-** Module - Dual MT-RJ Dimensions: 1.0”H x 2.0”W x 1.1”D (25mm x 50mm x 28mm) Shipping Weight: 1oz. (28g) MUS-00071-**, MUS-00072-** Module - 6 ST SM/MM (2U) Dimensions: 2.0"H x 2.0"W x 1.25"D (50mm x 50mm x 32mm) Shipping Weight: 2.5 oz. (71g) Page 48 FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS MMI — Multi Media Interface The MMI and MMI-R are compact wall-mounted units for storing and protecting optical fiber. The internal storage spool easily holds 1.5 meters of up to 12 fibers with 900 micron buffers. Both units accept up to six USO II modules (refer to pages 47 and 48) and can be configured using a combination of fiber, UTP, STTM and coax adapters, placing all outlets in one centrally located unit. This makes MMI an ideal fiber-to-thedesk consolidation point for clustered furniture. The MMI has a sturdy snap-on plastic cover and is available in three attractive colors: almond, white and light grey. The MMI-R is a rugged version of the MMI with a grey powder-coated steel cover that overhangs and protects the lower module positions. The metal cover is attached with allen-type cap screws. Both units include the cover, base, cable ties and icon labels. PART NO. DESCRIPTION WFR-00016-01 WFR-00016-02 WFR-00016-08 WFR-00017 MMI (Plastic Cover) Almond MMI (Plastic Cover) White MMI (Plastic Cover) Light Grey MMI-R (Graphite Grey Metal Cover) WFR-00016-02 MMI Dimensions: 7.75"H x 6.25"W x 2.25"D (197mm x 159mm x 57mm) Shipping Weight: 11.5 oz. (326g) WFR-00017 MMI-R Dimensions: 8.75"H x 6.25"W x 2.25"D (222mm x 159mm x 57mm) Shipping Weight: 14.5 oz. (411g) 601 Fiber Series The 601 Fiber series wall mount system interface products are compact units for optical fiber. The ST and Duplex SC versions have a capacity for up to either 6 or 8 ports. The enclosures are made of white rugged plastic and while having a low profile, provide the proper internal fiber management to ensure the integrity of the optical network. There is also provision for a user-supplied seal for added security. The 601 Fiber series is compatible for splicing and direct terminations. The splice holders accept up to 8 fusion splice protectors or mechanical splices. PART NO. DESCRIPTION WFR-00009-02 WFR-00010-02 WFR-00011-02 WFR-00015-02 WFR-00024-02 WFR-00025-02 WFR-00026-02 WFR-00027-02 WFR-00028-02 WFR-00029-02 WFR-00030-02 6 Ports, ST, unloaded 6 Ports, ST, MM, loaded 6 Ports, ST, SM, loaded 2 MTP Loaded 12/24 Fiber 8 Ports, ST, unloaded 8 Ports, ST, MM, loaded 8 Ports, ST, SM, loaded 8 Ports, Duplex SC, unloaded 8 Ports, Duplex SC, MM, loaded 8 Ports, Duplex SC, SM, loaded 6 Ports, Accepts Simplex SC or MTRJ (2 Fibers/Port) Couplers unloaded The MMI and MMI-R share a common base which has special provision for storing and protecting optical fiber. Both units can be wall-mounted on a US 1 or electrical box. 601 Series Dimensions: 7.25"H x 5.0"W x 1.5"D (185mm x 130mm x 40mm) Shipping Weight: 11 oz. (320g) STTM is a trademark of Lucent Technologies Page 49 FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS ModLinkTM Installing fiber-optic systems is quick, easy and cost-effective with ModLink. Because field termination is not required, there is no need for special termination tools and training. Simply plug in the cable and the link is operational. This is also an excellent solution for disaster recovery and fast-track installs. ModLink Cable supplied with a factory assembled pulling eye and protective sleave. ModLink cable is available in five meter increments. If your installation is measured in foot lengths, convert your measurements to meter lengths using this formula: Foot Length ÷ 3.281 = Meter Length Then, convert the meter length to 5 meter increments, as follows: Meter Length ÷ 5 = Number of 5 Meter Increments Required Replace XXX in part number with number of 5 meter increments Example: CFR-03003 = 15 meters CFR-03004 = 20 meters • ModLink cables and cassettes are factory tested and shipped with complete optical test results for each unit • Multi-fiber ribbon cable terminations put all fibers in one MTP® connector for easier cable management • Rack or wall-mounted enclosures for multiple applications including premises backbones, consolidation points and OFTD ModLink features compact 6- and 12-fiber 62.5/50µm MM or SM plenum-rated ribbon cables. The cables are factory-terminated on both ends with multi-fiber MTP® connectors and a built-in protective pulling eye. SM is angle-polished to reduce back reflection. MM is flat polished. ModLink cassettes are self-contained fiber-optic patching enclosures. They convert the MTP® interface to an individual standard ST, SC, FC or MT-RJ coupler. Cassettes are available in 6, 12 and 24-fiber versions and can be rack or wall-mounted with the correct enclosure or bracket. PART NO. DESCRIPTION ModLink Cable 86293-3XXX 86293-2XXX 86293-6XXX 86293-7XXX CFR-03XXX CFR-04XXX 6-Fiber 62.5 ModLink Cable MM 12-Fiber 62.5 ModLink Cable MM 12-Fiber 50µm ModLink Cable MM 6-Fiber 50µm ModLink Cable MM 6-Fiber ModLink Cable SM 12-Fiber ModLink Cable SM 16” x 16” ModLink wall mount enclosure depicted loaded and closed. 4U ModLink Enclosure populated with 12 Port MT-RJ Adapter Cassettes Dimensions: 6.75”H x 19”W x 12”D Page 50 MTP® is a registered trademark of US Conec Ltd. FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS ModLinkTM PART NO. NO. OF MTP ON BACK DESCRIPTION NO. OF FIBERS/MTP FRONT CONNECTOR ModLink Cassettes PFR-00011 PFR-00012 PFR-00013 PFR-00017 PFR-00018 PFR-00019 PFR-00020 PFR-00021 PFR-00022 PFR-00026 PFR-00027 PFR-00028 PFR-00029 PFR-00030 PFR-00031 PFR-00032 PFR-00033 PFR-00039 PFR-00040 PFR-00041 PFR-00042 PFR-00043 PFR-00044 PFR-00045 PFR-00046 PFR-00047 PFR-00048 PFR-00049 PFR-00050 PFR-00051 PFR-00052 PFR-00053 62.5MM MTP6/ST 62.5MM MTP12/ST 62.5MM 2MTP6/ST SM MTP6/ST SM MTP12/ST SM 2MTP6/ST 62.5MM MTP6/DSC 62.5MM MTP12/DSC 62.5MM 2MTP6/DSC SM MTP6/DSC SM MTP12/DSC SM 2MTP6/DSC 62.5MM MTP6/MT-RJ 62.5MM MTP12/MT-RJ 62.5MM 2MTP6/MT-RJ 62.5MM 2MTP12/MT-RJ 62.5MM 4MTP6/MT-RJ SM MTP6/MT-RJ SM MTP12/MT-RJ SM 2MTP6/MT-RJ SM 2MTP12/MT-RJ SM 4MTP6/MT-RJ 62.5MM MTP6/FC 62.5MM MTP12/FC 62.5MM 2MTP6/FC 50MM MTP6/FC 50MM MTP12/FC 50MM MTP6/FC SM MTP6/FC SM MTP12/FC SM 2MTP6/FC SM MTP12/FC APC PART NO. 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 4 1 1 2 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 6 12 6 6 12 6 6 12 6 6 12 6 6 12 6 12 6 6 12 6 12 6 6 12 6 6 12 6 6 12 6 12 NO. OF CASSETTES DESCRIPTION ST ST ST ST ST ST Duplex SC Duplex SC Duplex SC Duplex SC Duplex SC Duplex SC MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ FC FC FC FC FC FC FC FC FC FC APC COLOR Enclosures and Brackets RFR-00071 RFR-00072 RFR-00073 RFR-00074 WFR-00039 1U 19” Open Bracket 1U 19” Enclosure 4U Enclosure/Steel Door 4U Enclosure/Lexan Door 16"x16" Wall Mount MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ MT-RJ 2 2 12 12 6 Grey Grey Grey Grey Champagne PFR-00012 62.5MM MTP12/ST ModLink Cassette Dimensions: 1.25”H x 6.5”W x 7”D (32mm x 165mm x 178) Shipping Weight: 14 oz. (397g) PFR-00021 62.5MM MTP12/DSC ModLink Cassette Dimensions: 1.25”H x 6.5”W x 7”D (32mm x 165mm x 178) Shipping Weight: 14 oz. (397g) PFR-00040 SM MTP12/MT-RJ ModLink Cassette Dimensions: 1.25”H x 6.5”W x 7”D (32mm x 165mm x 178) Shipping Weight: 14 oz. (397g) MT-RJ MT-RJ PFR-00051 SM MTP12/FC ModLink Cassette Dimensions: 1.25”H x 6.5”W x 7”D (32mm x 165mm x 178) Shipping Weight: 14 oz. (397g) 1U 19” Open Bracket shown loaded 1U 19” Enclosure Page 51 FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS FMS Plus FMS Plus is a series of configurable patching and/or splicing units that are available in seven styles. The FMS plus is shipped completely assembled including a configurable 6-Pak panel. All you need to do is mount the unit on a rack and snap in 6-Pak/Adapter Plates (refer to page 57) and splice trays (refer to page 59), each purchased separately. Using 6-Paks allows installation of multiple connector types within the same enclosure. Each 4U frame accepts 12 6-Paks. All units are available with either a Lexan® door or a steel door – each style is fully lockable. RFR-00027, RFR-00031, RFR-00034, RFR-00038 4U FMS Plus Dimensions: 6.75”H x 16”W x 12”D (171mm x 406mm x 305mm) Shipping Weight: 19 lbs. (8.6kg) • Fully configurable using 6-Pak/Adapter plates • Accommodates multiple connector and fiber types within a single enclosure • Available with fully lockable steel doors where security is a primary concern Or, smoked Lexan doors – fully lockable – are perfect where aesthetics are paramount • Easy to use and apply labeling • Holds up to six Universal Splice Trays which adapt for either fusion or mechanical splices • Splicing and patching can occur within the same unit (patching in the top, splicing in the bottom) • Low profile design allows a maximum of fiber terminations in a minimum of rack space • Multiple cable access holes with grommets to protect incoming cables and caps for unused holes PART NO. DESCRIPTION RFR-00027 RFR-00028 RFR-00031 RFR-00033 RFR-00034 RFR-00035 RFR-00038 RFR-00040 FMS Plus 72 Fiber Patch Panel with Metal Door (4U) FMS Plus 72 Fiber Patch/Splice Panel with Metal Door (8U) FMS Plus 72 Fiber Splice Panel with Metal Door (4U) FMS Plus 144 Fiber Patch Panel with Metal Door (8U) FMS Plus 72 Fiber Patch Panel with Smoked Plexi Door (4U) FMS Plus 72 Fiber Patch/Splice Panel with Smoked Plexi Door (8U) FMS Plus 72 Fiber Splice Panel with Smoked Plexi Door (4U) FMS Plus 144 Fiber Patch Panel with Smoked Plexi Door (8U) RFR-00028, RFR-00033, RFR-00035, RFR-00040 8U FMS Plus Dimensions: 13.5”H x 16”W x 12”D (343mm x 406mm x 305mm) Shipping Weight: 30 lbs. (13.6kg) Page 52 FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS FMS II FMS II is a fully-enclosed optical patch panel and integral cable management unit that is suitable for high-density applications or where a high level of security and protection is required. A clear Lexan® cover protects the swing-away patch field in the front and a rugged graphite grey powder-coated steel enclosure protects the incoming cable at the rear. Each FMS II enclosure accepts 12 6-Paks (refer to page 57). Where rear access is necessary, the back panel opens with two quarter-turn screws or the back cover can be lifted off by removing four corner screws. FMS II can be flush mounted or non-flush mounted, making it the most versatile fiber management product available. Includes rack-mounting screws, cable management rings, adjustable mounting ears, cable ties and labeling. FMS IIS 17.B146G FMS II Dimensions: 5.25"H x 19.0"W x 10"D (133mm x 483mm x 254mm) Shipping Weight: 11 lbs. (5kg) FMS IIS is a ruggedized version of the FMS II and is also suitable for high-density applications or where a high level of security and protection is required. It provides all of the features of the FMS II plus a rugged steel front door in place of the Lexan door. Each FMS IIS enclosure accepts 12 6-Paks (refer to page 57). In addition, FMS IIS comes with keyed locks for the front and rear doors for added security. FMS IIS uses the same patch panel inserts as FMS II, providing up to 72 ports in only three 19" rack positions. Includes rack mounting screws, cable management rings, adjustable mounting ears, cable ties and labeling. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 17.B146G 17.B154G FMS II – Fiber Management System (Lexan door) FMS IIS (Steel Door) 17.B154G FMS IIS Dimensions: 5.25"H x 19.0"W x 10"D (133mm x 483mm x 254mm) Shipping Weight: 11 lbs. (5kg) FMS II Configurable Panel Inserts Molex Premise Networks Configurable Panel Inserts are used with the FMS II and FMS IIS. They accept 6-Pak plates (refer to page 57) for custom-configuring with any combination of SC or ST adapters and are available in 48 and 72-port versions. Use blank plates for unoccupied positions. PART NO. DESCRIPTION FMS II Panel Inserts 30.B026G 48-Port Configurable Panel Insert – unloaded 30.B034G 72-Port Configurable Panel Insert – unloaded 30.B026G 48-Port Configurable Panel Insert Dimensions: 4.79"H x 16.34"W x .06"D (121mm x 415mm x 2mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb. (454g) 30.B034G 72-Port Configurable Panel Insert Dimensions: 4.79"H x 16.34"W x .06"D (121mm x 415mm x 2mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb. (454g) Page 53 FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS 24-Port FMS Termination Drawer The 24-Port FMS Termination Drawer is a 1U configurable rack mount unit for storing and terminating incoming fiber cable. The cabinet is made of rugged 16-gauge steel with a graphite grey powdercoat finish. The front of the drawer slides open to reveal a recessed configurable patch panel that accepts up to four 6-Paks or Adapter plates (refer to page 57). Behind the configurable panel is a fully-enclosed cable management area. The 24-Port FMS comes with a keyed lock to provide a compact secure termination drawer. Includes rack mounting screws, cable management ring, labeling and split tubing to protect incoming cable. 17.B155G 24-Port Termination Drawer-(show loaded) Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19.0"W x 12.5"D (45mm x 483mm x 318mm) Shipping Weight: 9 lbs. (4kg) PART NO. DESCRIPTION 17.B155G 24-Port FMS Termination Drawer Optical Fiber Patch Panels The 24 Port ST Panel is an economical 1U panel for rack mounted optical fiber patching. It comes preloaded with 12 or 24 high quality ST adapters in singlemode and multimode versions. 30.B010G, 30.B012G, 30.B011G ST* Panel Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19"W x .75"D (44mm x 483mm x 19mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb. 7.5 oz. (665g) 30.B015G, 30.B040G SC Panel Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19"W x .75"D (44mm x 483mm x 19mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb. 5 oz. (595g) The 24 Port SC Panel is available loaded with 12 duplex SC adapters, suitable for singlemode or multimode. It may also be purchased half loaded. In addition, Molex Premise Networks now provides shuttered SC and ST to SC panels. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 30.B010G 30.B012G 30.B011G 30.B014G 30.B013G 30.B015G 30.B040G RFR-00016 RFR-00017 30.B016G 30.B037G 30.B035G 30.B039G RFR-00018 RFR-00019 30.B036G 30.B038G 24 Port ST Panel - Unloaded 24 Port ST Panel - MM 24 Port ST Panel - SM 12 Port ST Panel - MM 12 Port ST Panel - SM 24 Port SC Panel - SM 24 Port SC Panel - MM 24 Port Shuttered SC Panel - SM 24 Port Shuttered SC Panel - MM 12 Port SC Panel -SM 12 Port SC Panel - MM 24 Port ST to SC Panel - SM 24 Port ST to SC Panel - MM 24 Port Shuttered ST to SC Panel - SM 24 Port Shuttered ST to SC Panel - MM 12 Port ST to SC Panel - SM 12 Port ST to SC Panel - MM 30.B035G, 30.B039G ST to SC Panel Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19"W x .75"D (44mm x 483mm x 19mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb. 7.5 oz. (665g) Page 54 FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS LI-24 The LI-24 is a configurable, wall-mounted, optical fiber interconnect unit. The unit accepts up to four 6-Pak plates (refer to page 57) that are available with high-quality singlemode or multimode adapters (sold separately). Each LI-24 comes complete with internal fiber management rings, cable ties and a unique patch cord organizer block that is invaluable for arranging the outgoing cables safely without strain or pressure. There is an optional clear patch cord protection shield and each fiber can be individually labeled. The LI-24 is made of 16-gauge steel in graphite grey or champagne powdercoated finish. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 15.B016G WFR-00019 15.B0210 30.B0330 LI-24 - Grey LI-24 - Champagne Organizer Blocks (10 per Bag) Patch Cord Protection Shield 15.B016G LI-24 (Grey) Dimensions: 8.0"H x 9.875"W x 3.0"D (203mm x 251mm x 76mm) Shipping Weight: 4 lbs. 6.5 oz. (2kg) Two LI-24s, in tandem, provide a perfect transition point from outdoor to indoor cable. WM-12 The WM-12 is a wall-mounted enclosure that accepts up to six single or three double Molex Premise Networks modules providing up to eighteen fiber ports in a minimum of space. This lockable 16-gauge steel unit is the recommended solution where a high level of security is required. The WM-12 is available in powdercoated grey or champagne finishes. The inside of the WM-12 has an integral configurable panel that accepts USO II Modules (refer to pages 47 and 48). By loading the panel with triple-duplex SC or ST modules, the unit will accommodate 18 fibers. Modules may be mixed fiber, UTP, STP and coax, making this the most versatile and compact wall mount enclosure for mixed media. WFR-00018 WM-12 Wall Mount Fiber Box Dimensions: 6.5”H x 11.5”W x 6.625”D (165mm x 292mm x 67mm) Shipping Weight: 4 lb. 7.5 oz. (2kg) The back wall of the WM-12 has cable management clips for routing cable to the USO II modules. This design guarantees that all of the media will be protected and properly managed, with special attention paid to the minimum bend radius requirements of the optical fiber. PART NO. DESCRIPTION WFR-00018 WFR-00020 WM-12 Wall Mount Fiber Box - Grey WM-12 - Champagne Molex Premise Networks recommends that all inside plant fiber have a 900µ buffer coating. This fiber may be terminated in the back of the patch panels and inside the WM-12 without the addition of breakout kits or the need for splicing. This installation policy eliminates a potential failure point and significant labor and material cost. Remember: properly selected and installed passive fiber components are highly dependable and virtually maintenance-free. Page 55 The WM-12 (shown with cover removed) is recommended for higher security applications of up to 18 fibers. FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS Patch/Splice Demarc Cabinets Molex Premise Networks Patching/Splicing Demarc cabinets provide a central point for interconnecting and/or splicing fiber optic cables. Each includes an integral panel that accepts 6-Pak/Adapter plates (refer to page 57) for field configuring the units for a variety of connector types including the most commonly used ST and SC connectors – the 36P holds six 6-Paks and the 72P holds twelve 6-Paks. When using the Demarc units for splicing, order the splice tray holder and Universal Splice Trays separately (refer to page 59). The cable management areas (left side) of each unit includes a keyed lock. If you require a lock on the right side (patch field), purchase an additional keyed lock kit. Doors are removable for easy installation of 6-Paks and Splice Trays. WFR-00022 36P Patch/Splice Demarc Cabinet Dimensions: 14.0"H x 14.0"W x 3.5"D (256mm x 356mm x 89mm) Shipping Weight : 11 lb. (5kg) All locks are identical. PART NO. DESCRIPTION WFR-00022 WFR-00023 36P Patch/Splice Demarc Cabinet 72P Patch/Splice Demarc Cabinet Optional Accessories AFR-00110 AFR-00001 35.B0130 AFR-00144 AFR-00145 AFR-00146 AFR-00147 72P Splice Tray Holder (holds 6 trays) Universal Splice Tray Keyed Lock Kit Cable Clamp 20mm - cable diameter 4-8mm Cable Clamp 20mm - cable diameter 7.5-10mm Cable Clamp 20mm - cable diameter 9.5-13.2mm Cable Clamp 25mm - cable diameter 13-18mm WFR-00023 72P Patch/Splice Demarc Cabinet (Shown loaded including Splice Tray Holder) Dimensions: 16.0"H x 16.0"W x 4.8"D (406mm x 406mm x 122mm) Shipping Weight: 13 lb. (5.9kg) Page 56 FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS 6-Pak Adapter Plates Molex Premise Networks makes it easy to field configure fiber optic products by offering an extensive line of 6-Pak and Adapter Plates. The plates are loaded with high quality SC, ST, FDDI and ESCON® adapters. No tools are required—the plates install with a simple snap rivet, making installation or changes simple. PART NO. DESCRIPTION AFR-00111 AFR-00112 AFR-00159 AFR-00160 AFR-00113 AFR-00114 AFR-00115 AFR-00116 AFR-00117 AFR-00118 AFR-00119 AFR-00120 AFR-00121 15.B0394 15.B0404 15.B0324 15.B0284 15.B0314 15.B0294 6-Pak ST - SM 6-Pak ST - MM 6-Pak MT-RJ SM/MM 6-Pak ST - unloaded - 4/pkg 6-Pak ST to SC SM 6-Pak ST to SC SM Shuttered 6-Pak ST to SC MM 6-Pak ST to SC MM Shuttered 6-Pak SC SM (Blue) 6-Pak SC SM (Blue) Shuttered 6-Pak SC MM (Beige) 6-Pak SC MM (Beige) Shuttered 6-Pak Blanks - 4/pkg Adapter Plate ST to FC MM Adapter Plate FC to FC SM Adapter Plate ST to ESCON SM Adapter Plate ST to ESCON MM Adapter Plate ST to FDDI SM Adapter Plate ST to FDDI MM AFR-00111, AFR-00112 6-Pak ST - SM/MM Dimensions: 3.375”H x 1.312”W x .6”D (86mm x 33 mm x 15mm) Shipping Weight: 2 oz. (56g) AFR-00117, AFR-00119, AFR-00113, AFR-00115 6-Pak SC - SM/MM, 6-Pak ST to SC -SM/MM Dimensions: 3.35”H x 1.312”W x 1.1“D (86mm x 33 mm x 28mm) Shipping Weight: 2 oz. (56g) 6-Pak/Adapter Plates are used in the following products: • FMS Plus High-Density Patching/Splicing (page 52) • Configurable Panel Inserts (FMS II and FMS IIS) (page 53) • 24-Port FMS Termination Drawer (page 54) • LI-24 (page 55) • Fiber Patch/Splice Demarc Cabinets (page 56) When using SC adapters in your installation, always follow the keying and color-coding requirements of ANSI/ EIA/TIA 568A. AFR-00118, AFR-00120, AFR-00114, AFR-00116 6-Pak SC - SM/MM with Shutter 6-Pak ST to SC - SM/MM with Shutter Dimensions: 3.375”H x 1.312”W x 1.1“D (86mm x 33 mm x 29mm) Shipping Weight: 2 oz. (56g) AFR-00159 6-Pak MT-RJ SM/MM Dimensions: 3.375”H x 1.312”W x 1.1“D (86mm x 33 mm x 28mm) Shipping Weight: 2 oz. (56g) ESCON® is a registered trademark of IBM Corp. AFR-00121 Blank Plate Dimensions: 3.375”H x 1.312”W x .43“D (86mm x 33 mm x 11mm) Shipping Weight (Bag of 4): 2 oz. (56g) Page 57 15.B0314, 15.B0294 ST to FDDI Plate - SM/MM Dimensions: 3.375”H x 1.312”W x 2.0“D (86mm x 33 mm x 53mm) Shipping Weight: 2 oz. (56g) FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS Connectors and Adapters Molex Premise Networks offers a complete line of high-quality multimode and singlemode fiber optic connectors. ST, SC and LC connectors are available in metal body or plastic body with zirconia ceramic ferrules. Adapters for the ST and SC are available with SC duplex adapters color-coded per TIA/EIA 568A specifications. 84.B0020 Duplex SC Adapter Dimensions: .37”H x 1.12”W x 1.08”D (9mm x 28mm x 27mm) Shipping Weight: 1oz. (28g) 84-5-STA-DM, 84-5-STB-DM MM/SM ST Adapter Shipping Weight: 1oz. (28g) 86066-0000 Duplex SC Connector w/Shutter Dimensions: .43”H x 1.12”W x 1.08”D (11mm x 28mm x 27mm) Shipping Weight: 1oz. (28g) PART NO. DESCRIPTION 86063-0000 86063-0060 86063-5000 86063-3560 86063-5500 86010-0200 86010-5200 86012-0200 86012-5200 86012-0500 86012-5500 86030-0200 84.B0020 84-5-STA-DM 84-5-STB-DM 86066-0000 86066-5000 86102-0000 86167-0110 86167-1110 86167-0100 86166-0210 86166-0200 AFR-00150 SC Connector MM Simplex SC Connector MM Simplex SC Connector SM Simplex SC Connector MM Simplex SC Connector SM Simplex ST Connector MM Simplex ST Connector SM Simplex ST Connector MM Simplex ST Connector SM Simplex ST Connector MM Simplex ST Connector SM Simplex FDDI Connector MM Duplex SC/SC Adapter SM Duplex ST/ST Adapter MM Simplex ST/ST Adapter SM Simplex SC Connector MM Duplex SC Connector SM Duplex MT-RJ Adapter AFR-00168 AFR-00151 AFR-00150, AFR-00151 MT-RJ Connector Dimensions: 2”L x .37”W x .75”D (50mm x 9.5mm x 19mm) Shipping Weight: .05 oz. (15g) 86024-3500 86024-5500 86025-3300 86025-5300 86124-0010 86124-1000 86125-0110 86125-1100 FERRULE MATERIAL Zironia Polymer Zirconia Polymer Zirconia Polymer Zirconia Polymer Zirconia Polymer Zirconia Polymer Zirconia Polymer Zirconia Metal Zirconia Metal Zirconia Metal Zirconia Metal Zirconia Polymer PB* Polymer Polymer Polymer PB Metal Zirconia Polymer Zirconia Polymer NA Polymer SC/SC Adapter-Snap Mount MM Duplex PB Polymer SC/ST Adapter-Snap Mount MM Duplex PB Polymer SC/SC Adapter-Snap Mount SM Duplex PB Polymer Shutter Assembly-Duplex NA Polymer Shutter Assembly-Duplex NA Polymer MT-RJ Connector (Prepolished) MM (62.5) Duplex Composite Polymer MT-RJ Connector (Prepolished) MM (50) Duplex Composite Polymer MT-RJ Connector (Prepolished) SM Duplex Composite Polymer Simplex LC MM Connector Zirconia Plastic Simplex LC SM Connector Zirconia Plastic Duplex LC MM Connector Zirconia Plastic Duplex LC SM Connector Zirconia Plastic Simplex LC MM Adapter PB Plastic Simplex LC SM Adapter Zirconia Plastic Duplex LC MM Adapter PB Plastic Duplex LC SM Adapter Zirconia Plastic *PB indicates Phosphor Bronze **NA indicates Not Applicable. Page 58 JACKET DIAMETER ACTION COLOR 3.0mm Heat Epoxy 3.0mm Heat Epoxy 3.0mm Heat Epoxy .9mm Heat Epoxy .9mm Heat Epoxy 2.4 and 3.0mm Heat Epoxy 2.4 and 3.0mm Heat Epoxy 2.4 and 3.0mm Heat Epoxy 2.4 and 3.0mm Heat Epoxy .9mm Heat Epoxy .9mm Heat Epoxy Zipcord Heat Epoxy NA** NA NA NA NA NA 3.0mm Heat Epoxy 3.0mm Heat Epoxy NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Blue Beige Blue Beige Blue Black Blue Beige Blue Black Beige Beige Blue Beige Blue .9mm Spring Lock Black .9mm Spring Lock Black .9mm 900µm 900µm 2.0mm 2.0mm NA NA NA NA Spring Lock Heat Epoxy Heat Epoxy Heat Epoxy Heat Epoxy NA NA NA NA Black Beige Blue Beige Blue Beige Blue Beige Blue FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS Xpress Termination Connectors Xpress Termination connectors provide quick, low cost and reliable terminations for fiber optic LANs. Xpress Termination Connectors are packaged in a plastic shell that can be used as a holder during termination. Each kit includes 12 Xpress Termination Connectors, adhesive, one vial of accelerator and quick termination procedures. (refer to page 60 for termination kits) • Installs in about two minutes – no curing oven required • No electrical power required for termination • One part adhesive requires no mixing or applicator • Consistent results with minimum training • Includes 900µm and 3mm boots • Zirconia ferrule PART NO. DESCRIPTION 86000-2000 86000-2100 Xpress Anarobic Termination ST Connectors MM (12 per pack) Xpress Anarobic Termination SC Connectors MM (12 per pack) 86000-2000, 86000-2100 Xpress Anarobic Termination Kit Shipping Weight: 2 oz. (56g) Universal Splice Tray Molex Premise Networks Universal Splice Tray is a unique configurable enclosure for both mechanical and fusion splices. Each tray includes two fusion splice sleeves and two mechanical splice sleeves. Loose tube cable is routed into and out of the tray through adjustable tube grips located at each corner. These grips eliminate the need for separate cable ties and, being adjustable, are easily tightened and loosened preventing over-compression of the loose tube cable. PART NO. DESCRIPTION AFR-00001 Universal Splice Tray AFR-00001 Universal Splice Tray Dimensions: 5.625”H x 3.75”W x 0.5”D (143mm x 95mm x 13mm) Shipping Weight: 3.5 oz. (99g) Splice Trays may be mounted with Splice Cabinets (refer to page 56) UltraspliceTM Mechanical Splice The Ultrasplice Mechanical Splice is a high-performance, fully-mechanical fiber optic splice that accepts any combination from 250-900 micron buffers. It has a visible glass capillary alignment member that is pre-loaded with index matching gel, so the installer can inspect the fiber location during installation. This splice is suitable for most installation requirements (emergency or permanent) and does not require additional fixtures or special tools to install. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 91.B0210 91.B0110 91.B0120 Ultrasplice Splice Kit Ultrasplice MM Mechanical Splice Ultrasplice SM Mechanical Splice Ultrasplice Kit includes: 1 Lighted magnifier/ holder assembly 1 Battery pack with switch 1 Pocket cleaver 1 No-Nik buffer stripper 1 Wire stripper UltraspliceTM is a trademark of Advanced Custom Applications, Inc. Kevlar® is a registered trademark of E.I. duPont deNamours & Co. Inc. 91.B0110, 91.B0120 Ultrasplice Mechanical Splice Dimensions: 1.75” length x .25” diameter (40mm x 5.7mm) Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28g) 1 Scissors for Kevlar® 1 Package of cleaning pads 1 Alcohol bottle 1 Carry case/workstation 1 Installation video Page 59 FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS Optical Fiber Breakout Kits Molex Premise Networks Breakout Kits are used on multi-fibers-per-tube loose tube cables to modify the cable for direct termination. Each kit breaks out 250 µm fibers from a multifiber loose tube into individual 900 µm buffer tubes. The fibers can then be terminated using the connector manufacturer’s recommended termination procedures for 900 µm tight-buffered fibers. PART NO. DESCRIPTION Optical Fiber Breakout Kits 91.B0610 4 Fibers Per Tube Breakout Kit 91.B0620 6 Fibers Per Tube Breakout Kit 91.B0630 8 Fibers Per Tube Breakout Kit 91.B0640 12 Fibers Per Tube Breakout Kit 91.B0610, 91.B0620, 91.B0630, 91.B0640 Optical Fiber Breakout Kit Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28g) Optical Fiber Termination Kits & Components Fiber optic connector performance is dependent upon high quality terminations. In order to achieve the best possible connector performance, Molex Premise Networks offers a variety of termination kits, tools and expendable materials (epoxy, lapping film, etc.) to ensure high-quality, quick and reliable terminations. Our termination kits include everything necessary for the efficient installation of standard Molex style ST and SC connectors. Each consumables kit is sufficient for approximately 100 connectors, unless otherwise stated. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 86779-0000 86719-0000 86719-5000 AFR-00154 AFR-00158 86710-0000 86763-0000 86710-5000 91.B0210 XpressTerm SC Termination Kit XpressTerm ST Termination Kit XpressTerm Consumables Kit MT-RJ Table Top Termination Tool MT-RJ Polishless Termination Kit Epoxy Termination Kit 110V ST SC Termination Tool Kit with 110V/60Hz Curing Oven Consumables Kit ST/SC Ultrasplice Splice Kit (Contains No Splices) Kit contents outlined on pages 61 and 62. 86719-0000, 86779-0000 Xpress Term® ST/SC Termination Kit Shipping Weight: 3 lbs. 11 oz. (1316g) Page 60 FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS TERMINATION, CONSUMABLES AND SPLICE KIT CONTENTS XpressTerm SC and ST Termination Kits (86779-0000, 86719-0000) Enclosed in a padded nylon case with Velcro closure all around, the XpressTerm SC and ST Termination kits include the following items: 1 Dispenser Bottle with Pump 1 Stripper, No Nick, NN254 1 Jacket Stripper 1 Cutter, Kevlar & Cable 1 ST/SC/FC/FDDI Microscope Assembly 1 ST/SC Polishing Tool 1 ST or SC Connector Crimp Tool 1 ST or SC Xpress Termination Procedure 1 Red Rubber Pad (4” x 8.5”) 1 Foam Pad (4” x 8”) 1 Cleaving Tool (universal) 1 Holder for ST/SC Boot Assembly 1 Xpress Term Consumables Kit Epoxy Termination Kit 110V – ST (86710-0000) Suitcase-type kits, each including either 1 110 Volt Curing Oven or 1 220 Volt Curing Oven And the following items: 1 Polishing Tool 1 Cleaving Tool 1 Retaining Nut Fixture 1 Curing Oven and Fixtures 1 Stripping Template 1 Stripper, No Nik (.010) 1 Stripper, Buffer Tube 1 Jacket Stripper 1 Cutter, Kevlar and Cable 1 Dispenser Bottle (4 oz.) 3 Polishing Plates 1 Microscope, 100X 1 Consumables Kit (see p/n 93.B0080 for contents) 1 Connector Assembly Procedure Xpress Term Consumables Kit (86719-5000) Includes the following items: 1 Lens Cleaning Tissue – 50 sheets (4” x 6” each) 1 Lapping Film 0.5 micron – 20 sheets (3” x 8” each) 1 Lapping Film 1.0 micron – 20 sheets (3” x 8” each) 1 Lapping Film 5 micron – 5 sheets (3” x 8” each) MT-RJ Polishless Termination Kit (AFR-00158) Each kit allows SM and MM terminations and includes the following items: 1 900 um Micro-Stripper 1 250 um Micro-Stripper 1 Cleaver 1 Ceramic Kevlar Cutter 1 Buffer Tube Stripper 1 Loctite 4203 Prism Adhesive – 20g tube 1 MT-RJ Table Top Termination Tool 1 Package of Pre-Saturated Alcohol Wipes Page 61 FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS TERMINATION, CONSUMABLES AND SPLICE KIT CONTENTS (CONTINUED) SC Termination Tool Kit with 110V/60Hz Curing Oven (86763-0000) Suitcase-type kit including the following: 1 6 Position, 110V,60Hz Curing Oven 1 Alcohol Dispenser Bottle 1 Stripper, No Nik (.010) 1 Jacket Stripper 1 Cutter, Kevlar and Cable 1 Cable Preparation Template 1 Tool Case 1 Polishing Pad, Grey 1 Polishing Pad, Red 1 Microscope, 100X 1 Jacket Splitting Tool 1 Consumables Replacement Kit containing the following: 1 Cable Preparation Template 1 Loctite 411 (3g) 1 Plastic Box 1 Lens Cleaning Tissue, 50 sheets 10 Epoxy Packs 10 Lapping Film, 5 micron 25 Lapping Film, 1 micron 25 Lapping Film, 0.5 micron 10 Syringe, 3cc 10 Needles, Round 1 Universal Cleave Tool 6 Curing Fixtures, 900 µm Fiber 1 Crimp Tool - SC, 1 Piece 1 Termination Procedure, SC 1 Piece 1 Termination Procedure, SC 1 Piece 900 µm 1 Polishing Tool, SC Consumables Kit – ST and SC (86710-5000) Kit includes the following: 1 Cable Preparation Template 1 Loctite 411 (3g) 1 Plastic Box 1 Lens Cleaning Tissue, 50 sheets 10 Epoxy Packs 10 Lapping Film, 5 micron 25 Lapping Film, 1 micron 25 Lapping Film, 0.5 micron 10 Syringes, 3cc 10 Needles, Round Ultrasplice Splice Kit (Contains No Splices) (91.B0210) Lighted Fiber Optic Workstation with all tools below: 1 Lighted Magnifier/Holder Assembly 1 Battery Pack with Switch 1 Siecor Pocket Cleaver 1 No-Nik Buffer Stripper 1 Wire Stripper 1 Scissors for Kevlar 1 Package of Cleaning Pads 1 Alcohol Bottle 1 Carry Case/Workstation 1 Installation Video Page 62 FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS ST/SC Crimp Tools This crimp tool has a dual hex cavity to accommodate most standard sized ST/SC crimp sleeves. Easy grip handles reduce installer fatigue. Works with all Molex Premise Network ST and SC connectors. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 86710-5200 86760-5000 ST Crimp Tool SC Crimp Tool 86710-5200, 86760-5000 ST/SC Crimp Tool Shipping Weight: 15 oz. (425g) The ST/SC Polishing Tools Consistent and reliable PC (physical contact) terminations are easily achieved with the constant pressure of the ST/SC polishing tools. The fixture incorporates a spring loaded nest that provides uniform downward pressure on the ferrule tip. With this feature, operator variability is virtually eliminated. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 86710-1000 86763-1000 ST Polishing Tool SC Polishing Tool 86710-1000, 86763-1000 ST/SC Polishing Tool Shipping Weight: 1.0 oz. (28g) Universal Cleave Tool The Universal Cleave Tool is designed for repeated and accurate cleaving of fiber at a controlled length just above the surface of the ferrule. This eliminates the need for a bead of epoxy and extensive operator training. The result is a substantial reduction in polishing time and a significant improvement in production yield. Works with all Molex Premise Network ST and SC connectors. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 86753-2000 Universal Cleave Tool 86753-2000 Universal Cleave Tool Shipping Weight: 1.0 oz. (28g) Page 63 FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS Optical Fiber Patch Cords A wide variety of simplex and duplex patch cords are available with virtually any combination of optical fiber connector and any type of single-mode or multimode fiber. Standard lengths include 1M, 2M, 3M and 5M. Special patch cords or pigtails can be ordered by calling Tech Support at 800-266-3827. PART NO. DESCRIPTION ST-ST Patch Cords 91.11.611.00100 91.11.611.00200 91.11.611.00300 91.11.611.00500 91.11.621.00100 91.11.621.00200 91.11.621.00300 91.11.621.00500 ST-ST Simplex Patch Cord 62.5/1m ST-ST Simplex Patch Cord 62.5/2m ST-ST Simplex Patch Cord 62.5/3m ST-ST Simplex Patch Cord 62.5/5m ST-ST Duplex Patch Cord 62.5/1m ST-ST Duplex Patch Cord 62.5/2m ST-ST Duplex Patch Cord 62.5/3m ST-ST Duplex Patch Cord 62.5/5m SC-ST Patch Cords 91.31.621.00100 91.31.621.00200 91.31.621.00300 91.31.621.00500 SC-ST Duplex Patch Cord 62.5/1m SC-ST Duplex Patch Cord 62.5/2m SC-ST Duplex Patch Cord 62.5/3m SC-ST Duplex Patch Cord 62.5/5m SC-SC Patch Cords 91.33.621.00100 91.33.621.00200 91.33.621.00300 91.33.621.00500 SC-SC Duplex Patch Cord 62.5/1m SC-SC Duplex Patch Cord 62.5/2m SC-SC Duplex Patch Cord 62.5/3m SC-SC Duplex Patch Cord 62.5/5m Custom Patch Cords Custom patch cords may be ordered using the following part number template: 91._ _._ _ _.00_00 Length in meters Jacket Type: 1 = PVC, 2 = LSSH, 3 = Plenum Number of Fibers 6 = 62.5 µm, 5 = 50µm, 8 = Single Mode Example of a Custom Patch Cord Order 91.13.611.01000 The above part number would indicate a request for: Fiber Patch Cord Assembly with a ST Connector assembled on one end and a SC Connector assembled on the other. This 10m patch cord would be a singlefiber, multimode (62.5) with a PVC jacket. 0 = No Connector, 1 = ST, 2 = FDDI, 3 = SC, 4 = ESCON, 7 = SMA 9 = SC Duplex, A = MT-RJ Male, B = MT-RJ Female F = FC, L = LC Connectors Custom patch cords are available for quantities of five pieces or more. Page 64 FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS Draka-Molex Cabling Systems Draka USA, a multibillion dollar cable manufacturer has joined forces with Molex Premise Networks to establish a new customer/vendor partnership standard, Draka-Molex Cabling Systems. Draka-Molex addresses three fundamental issues essential to the long-term success of corporate enterprises: truly significant presence–dedicated to supporting cabling system applications everywhere; massive test and development capability–dedicated to unsurpassed cabling system performance; and, industrial design innovation–dedicated to enhanced cabling system manageability. Draka-Molex offers comprehensive fiber solutions and three warranted copper channel solutions: Bronze, Silver and Gold (refer to page 37 for copper). All warranted and all exceeding, with ample headroom, the EIA/TIA standards in their category. You choose the system that best meets your requirements and DrakaMolex will provide you with the peace of mind inherent when you align with two multibillion dollar industry leaders. Outdoor Cable AERIAL/DUCT CABLE Aerial/Duct Fiber Optic Cable is all dielectric, loose-tube, dry core, polyethylene jacketed cable used for severe conditions encountered in outside plant applications such as aerial pole to pole and underground duct installations. These cables provide superior protection against water, sunlight, and temperature extremes. PART NO. DESCRIPTION Aerial/Duct Cable D740L6-06-62X D740L6-12-62X D740L6-24-62X D740L6-36-62X D740L12-144-62X 6-Fiber MM Gigabit Ethernet 62.5/125 Dielectric 12-Fiber MM Gigabit Ethernet 62.5/125 Dielectric 24-Fiber MM Gigabit Ethernet 62.5/125 Dielectric 36-Fiber MM Gigabit Ethernet 62.5/125 Dielectric 144-Fiber MM Gigabit Ethernet 62.5/125 Dielectric Aerial/Duct Cable ARMORED CABLE Where rodent protection is a requirement, Armored Direct Burial Cables are recommended. A corrugated steel tape and an outer jacket are added to this loose tube, dry core cable as a barrier to rodents. PART NO. DESCRIPTION Armored Cable D700L6-06-62X D700L6-12-62X D700L6-24-62X D700L6-36-62X D700L12-144-62X 6-Fiber MM Gigabit Ethernet 62.5/125 Armored 12-Fiber MM Gigabit Ethernet 62.5/125 Armored 24-Fiber MM Gigabit Ethernet 62.5/125 Armored 36-Fiber MM Gigabit Ethernet 62.5/125 Armored 144-Fiber MM Gigabit Ethernet 62.5/125 Armored Armored Cable The above cables are also available with Single Mode optical fiber or a combination of Multimode and Single Mode fibers. Additional fiber counts are available. Call Molex Premise Networks for more information. Helix/HiTemp Cables, Inc. Chromatic Technologies, Inc. Page 65 FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS Indoor Cable RISER RATED PREMISE CABLE Riser Rated Premise Cable consists of high-quality optical fiber with a 900-micron buffer wrapped in Kevlar® and a flame-retardant outer jacket. The buffered fibers are color-coded and will support direct termination in patch panels or enclosures. All riser cables are UL listed to NEC 770, OFNR. PART NO. Riser Rated Premise Cable DESCRIPTION Riser Rated Premise Cable 400T-06-62X 6-Fiber MM Gigabit Ethernet 62.5/125 Riser Rated 400T-12--62X 12-Fiber MM Gigabit Ethernet 62.5/125 Riser Rated 400T6-24-62X 24-Fiber MM Gigabit Ethernet 62.5/125 Riser Rated The above cables are also available with Single Mode optical fiber or a combination of Multimode and Single Mode fibers. Additional fiber counts are available. Call Molex Premise Networks for more information. PLENUM RATED PREMISE CABLE Plenum Rated Premise Cable consists of high-quality optical fiber with a 900-micron buffer wrapped in Kevlar® and a flame-retardant outer jacket. The buffered fibers are color-coded and will support direct termination in patch panels or enclosures. All plenum cables are UL listed to NEC 770, OFNP. PART NO. DESCRIPTION Plenum Rated Premise Cable 800S-06-62X 6-Fiber MM Gigabit Ethernet 62.5/125 Plenum Rated 800S-12-62X 12-Fiber MM Gigabit Ethernet 62.5/125 Plenum Rated 800T6-24-62X 24-Fiber MM Gigabit Ethernet 62.5/125 Plenum Rated INTERCONNECT CABLES These simplex and duplex cables are ideal for horizontal cables as well as patchcord or jumper assemblies. Each cable consists of 900-micron tight-buffer fibers, Kevlar® strength members and a flexible flameretardant jacket. PART NO. DESCRIPTION Interconnect Cables 53OT-01-62X 1-Fiber MM Gigabit Ethernet 62.5/125 Simplex Riser Rated 53OT-02F-62X 2-Fiber MM Gigabit Ethernet 62.5/125 Duplex Riser Rated The above cables are also available with Single Mode optical fiber. Additional cable designs such as Plenum or LSZH are available. Call Molex Premise Networks for more information. Page 66 FIBER OPTIC SOLUTIONS FLT4TM Molex Premise Networks FLT4 Optical Loss Test Set is an easy to use and inexpensive solution for attenuation testing of multimode systems. The FLT4 test set consists of a dual wavelength optical power source and optical power meter in a rugged plastic carry case complete with ST adapter cap and operation manual. In addition, each optical source and optical power meter features rubber protective boots to prevent accidental damage or abuse to the units. The FLT4 LED light source outputs are stabilized to ensure accurate test results. The source is battery operated and typically provides over 80 hours of battery life. The unit is easy to operate with only a wavelength selection switch and a power switch that illuminates when activated and flashes to indicate a low battery condition. The optical power meter is fully N.I.S.T. traceable to ensure accurate test results. The unit has keys for power on/off, optical power (dBm) and loss (dB), set reference and wavelength selection. The power meter is battery operated and typically provides over 60 hours of battery life. The optical power meter even has an auto shutoff feature that activates after 5 minutes if none of the keys are used. The set reference feature of the power meter allows the user to “zero out” the initial reading and eliminate any field calculations. After setting a reference, simply record the loss or power value for the component under test and then move onto the next test. The FLT4 is an accurate and dependable loss tester and is recommended as the minimum requirement for testing multimode fiber optic systems. Included Items: • Case • Power Meter • ST Adapter Cap • Operation Manual PART NO. DESCRIPTION TFR-00002 AFR-00096 AFR-00097 AFR-00098 AFR-00099 AFR-00100 FLT4 Optical Loss Test Set Replacement ST Adapter Cap FLT4-S Light Source FLT4-M Optical Power Meter FLT4 Protective Boots FLT4 Carry Case TFR-00002 FLT4 Optical Loss Test Set Dimensions (each unit): 4.5”H x .75”W x1.0”D (115mm x 70mm x 25mm) Kit Shipping Weight (includes case): 2 lb.9 oz. (1.15kg) Page 67 U N S H I E L D E D T W I S T E D P A I R S O L U T I O N S RACKS & CABLE MANAGEMENT U N S H I E L D E D T W I S T E D P A I R S O L U T I O N S CABLE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS TO MAKE INSTALLATION A BREEZE AND BUSY IT PROFESSIONALS SMILE. During and after an installation, it is the little things that can make your life easier. At Molex Premise Networks, we have always been known for attention to great industrial design. What does that mean in terms of your cable management? It means that our cable management products provide enough flexibility so that you don't have to spend hours dressing cable upon installation. It means that we engineered our distribution racks with enough holes and spots for cable ties so that you never have to look far for a spot to place extra cable. And it means that our ring runs are wide enough to allow cable to slip in easily but not out and even have printable covers which can disguise anything you don't want to show. And finally, it means that we make it easy to maintain adherence to standards by creating radius guides on our cable management trays that just don't allow an improper bend radius. And, while we are making sure it is absolutely as easy and flexible for you to use as possible, we also are ensuring that you will be proud to take people into your telecommunications closet and show it off. The radius guides on our clear cable management trays make it easy to maintain bend radius - important in meeting the specifications of Category 5e and critical for Category 6 performance. Printable ring run covers provide a sleek protected exterior for our 1and 2U ring run panels. Page 68 RACKS & CABLE MANAGEMENT In this section..... Description Page Omega Rack and Open Bay Rack (distribution frames) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Wall-Mount Racks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 Equipment Shelves and Power Strip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 Ring Runs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 CableRouteTM (hub-to-hub cable manager) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Ring Run Covers and Side Rings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Vertical Cable Managers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Between-the-Rack vertical cable managers are an attractive, durable way to manage cable between racks. Our new CableRouteTM ensures that you always know which patch cord goes to which hub. Page 69 RACKS & CABLE MANAGEMENT Distribution Frames A distribution frame consists of one or more racks on which cross-connect apparatus is installed. Distribution frames provide a central location for communications cabling and equipment. Omega Rack The Omega Rack has a multitude of rack mounting options and cable management features including: • Compatibility with both 19 and 23-inch panels and equipment • Increased side rail depth which allows extra space for routing cables along the inside and outside of the rack • Slotted side rails for using Velcro® tie wraps – preferred for securing category 5e and 6 cable • Feed-through holes on side rails which provide easy access from front to back of rack • Top cable management trough for required category 5e and 6 cable bend radius management with slots for Velcro® tie wraps • Space for Molex Premise Networks Cable Management Rings (purchased separately, refer to page 75) RAA-00004 Omega Rack Dimensions when configured for 19" panels and equipment: 84.0"H x 23.75"W x 6.5"D (rails) (2133mm x 603mm x 165mm) Dimensions when configured for 23" panels and equipment: 84.0"H x 27.75"W x 6.5"D (rails) (2133mm x 705mm x 165mm) Shipping Weight: 40 lbs. (18kg) For vertical cable management on the Omega Rack, Molex Premise Networks recommends the 1U Side Ring (refer to page 75) and 18-Inch Cable Management Straps (refer to page 77). PART NO. DESCRIPTION RAA-00004 Omega Rack Open Bay Rack The Open Bay Rack has 42 rack-mounting positions, each 1.75" high. Cross bracing is provided at top and bottom. The open-bay design provides easy access for installation and maintenance. Incoming cables are terminated on the back, separating them from cross-connects installed on the front. Molex Premise Networks recommends that one or more positions be left blank for future use. Assembly is simple and the top is braced to a parallel wall using a Mod Strut mounting kit. Available in black. PART NO. DESCRIPTION RAA-00002 25.B0104 Open Bay Rack (Shipped Unassembled/Hardware Included) 12/24 Screws (100/pkg) Mod Strut II Mounting Kit For improved stability, use the Mod Strut II Mounting Kit. It includes adjustable wall braces and the necessary hardware to mount distribution frames to a fixed wall. Adjustable size 20.5" - 32.0" D (525mm - 843mm). PART NO. DESCRIPTION RAA-00003 Mod Strut Mounting Kit RAA-00002 Open Bay Rack Dimensions: 84.0"H x 20.4"W x 15.0"D (2134mm x 518mm x 381mm) Shipping Weight: 33 lbs. (15kg) RAA-00003 Mod Strut Mounting Kit Dimensions (Adjustable): 20.5” to 36.O”D (525mm to 914mm) Shipping Weight: 8 lb. (3.6kg) Page 70 RACKS & CABLE MANAGEMENT Wall-Mount Racks Molex Premise Networks offers a complete selection of wall-mount racks for smaller installations that can be stacked for future expansion. They are constructed of black electro-coated steel and are available in shallow, deep mount and ultra-deep mount. The deep-mount racks will accommodate the Molex Premise Networks FMS as well as active equipment. All racks can be installed using toggle bolts or wall anchors. PART NO. DESCRIPTION Wall Mounts – Shallow (4” Deep) 27-300 25-104 27-300 2-Position Shallow Wall Mount Dimensions: 3.5"H x 19.5"W x 4.0"D (89mm x 495mm x 102mm) Shipping Weight: 3 lbs. (1.4kg) 2-Position Shallow Wall-Mount Rack 4-Position Shallow Wall-Mount Rack Wall Mounts – Deep (8” Deep) 25-1D-04 25-1D-14 4-Position Deep Wall-Mount Rack 14-Position Deep Wall-Mount Rack Wall Mounts – Ultra-Deep (18” Deep) RAA-00112 20-Position Ultra-Deep Wall-Mount Rack Route cables along the hinge side to allow for later access to rear of panels or equipment. 25-1D-04 4-Position Deep Wall Mount Dimensions: 7.0"H x 19.25"W x 8.0"D (178mm x 489mm x 203mm) Shipping Weight: 7 lbs. (3.2kg) 25-1D-14 14-Position Deep Wall Mount Dimensions: 25.5"H x 19.3"W x 8.0"D (648mm x 490mm x 203mm) Shipping Weight: 28 lbs. (12.7kg) Page 71 RACKS & CABLE MANAGEMENT Keyboard Shelf Molex Premise Networks Keyboard Shelf accommodates most keyboard sizes (up to 20”) or can be inverted for oversized keyboards. It includes a stationary 9” x 7” mouse tray that can be attached to either the left or right side of the shelf. Textured black finish. Includes mounting hardware. RAA-00005 Keyboard Shelf Dimensions (Shelf): 19.75”W x 10”D (502mm x 254mm) Dimensions (Mousepad): 7.0”W x 9.0”D (178mm x 228mm) Shipping Weight: 6.7 lbs (3kg) PART NO. DESCRIPTION RAA-00005 Keyboard Shelf Wall Mount/Rack Mount Heavy Duty Equipment Shelf Molex Premise Networks Wall Mount/Rack Mount Heavy Duty Equipment Shelf supports up to 300 pounds and adjusts for wall mounting or rack mounting by simply moving the side supports. When shelf is mounted, it aligns flush with the front of the rack (occupies one rack position plus the height of equipment supported). The Wall Mount/Rack Mount Equipment Shelf is perfect for rack mounting a computer monitor. Graphite grey finish. Includes rack mount hardware. RAA-00001 One-Position Heavy Duty Equipment Shelf Dimensions: 17.6”W x 16.5”D (447mm x 419mm) Shipping Weight: 4 lb. (1.3kg) PART NO. DESCRIPTION RAA-00001 One-Position Heavy Duty Equipment Shelf Two Position Equipment Shelf The Two Position Equipment Shelf supports up to 100 pounds. It is center mounted so that half of the unit protrudes from the front of the rack and half protrudes from the back. Constructed of rugged aluminum with a graphite grey powdercoat finish. It is also ideal for use as a “desk” on the rack. Includes mounting hardware. 25.B011G Two-Position Equipment Shelf Dimensions: 3.0”H x 17.2”W x 16.0”D (76mm x 437mm x 406mm) Shipping Weight: 4 lb. 6 oz. (2kg) PART NO. DESCRIPTION 25.B011G Two-Position Equipment Shelf PART NO. DESCRIPTION Blank Panels 25.B018G 25.B019G 25.B020G 1-Position Blank Panel 2-Position Blank Panel 4-Position Blank Panel Rack-Mount Power Strip/Surge Suppressor (110 VAC) 25.B018G, 25.B019G, 25.B020G 1-, 2- and 4 -Position Blank Panel Dimensions (1P): 1.75”H x 19”W x .06” D / (44mm x 483mm x 1.52mm) Dimensions (2P): 3.5”H x 19”W x .06”D / (89mm x 483mm x 1.52mm) Dimensions (4P): 7.0”H x 19”W x .06”D / (178mm x 483mm x 1.52mm) Shipping Weight: 1P/13.5 oz. (383g); 2P/1lb. 6 oz. (624g); 4P/2 lb. 12 oz. (1.2kg) The Rack-Mount Power Strip features 12 outlets to provide power to rack-mounted equipment plus an easily accessible 15 AMP circuit breaker. There is a 12 foot, 14 AWG AC cord and two isolated filter banks to prevent equipment interaction. It also offers superior spike filtering and line noise attenuation. Mounts easily into any 19" rack. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 25.B027G Rack Mount Power Strip/Surge Suppressor 25.B027G Rack Mount Power Strip/Surge Suppressor Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19.0"W x 3.75"D (44mm x 483mm x 95mm) Shipping Weight: 4.5 Lbs. (2kg) The Rack Mount Power Strip / Surge Suppressor has 12 grounded outlets. Two outlets in front, ten in back. Page 72 RACKS & CABLE MANAGEMENT 1 and 2-Position Ring Runs Ring Runs neatly organize patch cords on the front side of patching fields. Black rings are mounted on a graphite grey panel. The 1-Position Ring Run has five small rings for small-to-medium cable dressing requirements. The 2-Position Ring Run is recommended for larger category 5 UTP cables and for areas with high cable density. 25.B016G 1-Position Ring Run Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19"Wx 2.5"D (44mm x 483mm x 64mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb. 5.5 oz. (610g) The 1-Position Deep Ring Run features deep rings that provide the same capacity as 2-Position Rings in one rack position. The 2-Position Double-Density Ring Run features double-deep 2-Position Rings for optimum cable capacity. The 2-Position Double-Sided Ring Run provides high-density cable management at the front and back of the rack in one easy-to-install panel. The Cable Management Panel is easily accessible for day-to-day moves and changes. A snap-on cover provides a neat, uncluttered appearance. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 25.B016G 25.B013G 25.B035G 25.B058G 25.B059G 25.C001G 1-Position Ring Run 2-Position Ring Run 1-Position Deep Ring Run 2-Position Double-Density Ring Run 2-Position Double-Sided Ring Run Cable Management Panel 25.B013G 2-Position Ring Run Dimensions: 3.5"H x 19"W x 2.625"D (88mm x 483mm x 67mm) Shipping Weight: 2 lbs. 1 oz. (936g) 25.B035G 1-Position Deep Ring Run Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19"W x 5.0"D (44mm x 483mm x 127mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb. 8.5 oz. (695g) 25.C001G Cable Management Panel Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19"W x 2.875"D (44mm x 483mm x 60mm) Shipping Weight: 1 Lb. 5 oz. (595g) 25.B059G 2-Position Double-Sided Ring Run Dimensions: 3.5"H x 19"W x 8"D (88mm x 483mm x 203mm) Shipping Weight: 2 Lb. 2 oz. (964g) Page 73 25.B058G 2-Position Double-Density Ring Run Dimensions: 3.5"H x 19"W x 5.2"D (88mm x 483mm x 132mm) Shipping Weight: 2 Lbs. 3 oz. (992g) RACKS & CABLE MANAGEMENT 1 and 2-Position Horizontal/Vertical Ring Runs Horizontal/Vertical Ring Runs integrate vertical and horizontal cable management, eliminating the need to mount single rings down the edge of a rack. All are black rings on a graphite grey panel. 25.B033G 1-Position Horizontal/Vertical Ring Run Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19"W x 5.0"D (44mm x 483mm x 127mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb. 7.5 oz (665g) The 1-Position Horizontal/Vertical Ring Run is designed for cross-connect wire or a small amount of UTP cable. The 1-Position Deep Horizontal/Vertical Ring Run has deep rings to handle the same volume of cable as a 2-Position in half the rack space. The 2-Position Horizontal/Vertical Ring Run accepts twice the horizontal cable volume of the 1-Position panel for a high-density patch field or category 5 UTP cables. The 2-Position High-Density Ring Run provides horizontal and vertical cable management, as well as more precise routing of individual cables for cross-connect wire for a well-organized patching field. 25.B034G 1-Position Deep Horizontal/Vertical Ring Run Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19"W x 5.0"D (44mm x 483mm x 127mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb. 7.5 oz. (665g) PART NO. DESCRIPTION 25.B033G 25.B034G 25.B032G 25.B031G 1-Position Horizontal/Vertical Ring Run 1-Position Deep Horizontal/Vertical Ring Run 2-Position Horizontal/Vertical Ring Run 2-Position High-Density Ring Run CableRouteTM A new hub-to-hub cable manager that eliminates patch cord tangle. 25.B032G 2-Position Horizontal/Vertical Ring Run Dimensions: 3.5"H x 19"W x 5.0"D (88mm x 483mm x 127mm) Shipping Weight: 2 lbs. 4.5 oz. (1035g) PART NO. DESCRIPTION CMA-00012 CableRoute Two CableRoutes demonstrating vertical cable management. 25.B031G 2-Position High-Density Ring Run Dimensions: 3.5"H x 19"W x 5.0"D (88mm x 483mm x 127mm) Shipping Weight: 2 lbs. 4 oz. (1021g) CMA-00012 CableRoute Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19.0"W x 4.03"D (44mm x 483mm x 102mm) Shipping Weight: 2.44 lbs. (1.09Kg) Page 74 RACKS & CABLE MANAGEMENT Ring Run Covers Horizontal Ring Run Covers provide a sleek, tidy exterior for our 1U and 2U Ring Run Panels. Constructed of heavy-duty extruded PVC, covers are available in packages of six or individually with a 1U or 2U Ring Run Panel. Like the horizontal ring run covers, Vertical Ring Run Covers are attractive graphite grey covers providing the finishing touch to an installation. With these convenient snap-on covers, long vertical cable runs are neatly hidden while easy access is maintained. Each cover is 42” in length and one (2) piece set will cover the height of a rack. 25.B044G 2U Ring Run with Cover Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19"Wx 2.5"D (44mm x 483mm x 64mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb. 5.5 oz. (610g) For that added touch, all ring run covers can be custom printed with your logo. PART NO. DESCRIPTION Horizontal Ring Run Covers 25.B044G 25.B045G 25.B046G 25.B047G 2U Ring Run with cover 1U Ring Run with cover 2U Ring Run Cover (6 per box) 1U Ring Run Cover (6 per box) 25.B045G 1U Ring Run with Cover Dimensions: 1.75"H x 19"Wx 2.5"D (44mm x 483mm x 64mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb. 5.5 oz. (610g) Vertical Ring Run Covers 25.X1616 2U Vertical Ring Run Cover (2 per box) Ring Run Covers 25.B0284 1U Side Ring Dimensions: 1.69"H x 1.625"W x 2.5"D (43mm x 41mm x 64mm) Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (28g) Side Rings The 1U Side Ring fastens on the side of a rack to vertically dress cables. A necessity for proper vertical cable management, it is designed to mount in the same holes used to attach all modular and IDC panels on 19" racks. Two 12-24 x .5" mounting screws are included. The 1U Side Ring – Deep provides vertical cable management with twice the cable capacity of a standard side ring. Two 12-24 x .5" mounting screws are included. The 2U Side Ring provides vertical cable management on a rack or wall. Because of its size, this ring can only be attached to blank panels, power strips and open rack positions. It can also route cables to a KATT PDS wall-mounted section when sheet-rock screws (not provided) are used. It holds twice the volume of cables as a 1U ring or the same as a 1U Side Ring – Deep. Two 12-24 x .5" mounting screws are included. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 25.B0284 25.B0364 25.B0424 1U Side Ring 1U Side Ring – Deep 2U Side Ring 25.B0364 1U Side Ring – Deep Dimensions: 1.69"H x 1.625"W x 5.0"D (43mm x 41mm x 127mm) Shipping Weight: 1.5 oz. (43g) 25.B0424 2U Side Ring Dimensions: 1.69"H x 3.5"W x 2.625"D (43mm x 88mm x 67mm) Shipping Weight: 1.5 oz. (43g) Page 75 RACKS & CABLE MANAGEMENT Vertical Cable Managers BETWEEN-THE-RACK (BTR) AND SIDE-OF-RACK (SOR) VERTICAL CABLE MANAGERS The BTR and SOR Vertical Cable Managers offer an attractive and durable solution for cable management between racks and at the end of rack groups. Both can be used on the Omega Rack and the Open Bay Rack. They use 2U high density cable management rings and are constructed of heavy-duty black powdercoat steel. The rings accommodate up to 200 category 5 cables. The BTR and SOR are sold in sets of two and match all other Molex Premise Networks premium cable management products. CMA-00001 BTR Vertical Cable Manager 40”H x 4”W x 9.25”D (1016mm x101mm x 235mm) Shipping Weight: 15 lbs. (6.8kg) SOR Vertical Cable Managers are used on the sides of racks and at the ends of rack groupings. BTR Cable Managers are used between rack groupings. Front-to-back feed-through is created by mounting two BTR panels even with the top and bottom of a rack. PART NO. DESCRIPTION CMA-00001 CMA-00002 BTR Vertical Cable Manager – set of 2 SOR Vertical Cable Manager – set of 2 The BTR and SOR are for use with the Open Bay Rack (RAA-00002) only. The Omega Rack has integral cable management. CMA-00002 SOR Vertical Cable Manager 42”H x 4”W x 5”D (1066mm x 102mm x 127mm) Shipping Weight: 13 lbs. (5.8kg) Between-the-Rack Vertical Cable Managers are used between rack groupings. (Two panels shown here) CMA-00001 Side of Rack Vertical Cable Managers are used on the sides of racks and at the ends of rack groupings. (Two panels shown here) CMA-00002 Page 76 RACKS & CABLE MANAGEMENT Rear Ring The Rear Ring is mounted on the back of an Open Bay Rack to organize cables routed to the rear of panels and equipment. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 25.B0254 Rear Ring 25.B0254 Rear Ring Dimensions: 1.72"H x 2.8"W x 6.0"D (44mm x 71mm x 152mm) Shipping Weight: 4 oz. (113g) Rear Cable Management Panels The EZ BarTM Cable Management Panel is used on the back of the rack and uses Velcro® tie wraps. The Rear Mount Strain Relief Panel is also ideal for management of home-run cabling at the back of an equipment rack and accommodates standard nylon cable ties. Both panels occupy one rack position. PART NO. DESCRIPTION CMA-00007 25-206 EZ Bar Cable Management Panel Rear-Mount Strain Relief Between-the-Rack (BTR) Cable Management Ring CMA-00007 EZ Bar Cable Management Panel Dimensions: 1.0 in H x 19.0 in W x 1.5 in D (25mm x 483mm x 38mm) Shipping Weight: 13 oz. (330g) 25-206 Rear Mount Strain Relief Dimensions 1.0"H x 19.0"W x 1.5"D (25mm x 483mm x 38mm) Shipping Weight: 6 oz. (170g) The Between-the-Rack Cable Management Ring mounts between 19" open-bay racks and provides front and back vertical cable management between rack groupings. Each ring manages approximately 600 cables. Includes mounting screws. Molex Premise Networks recommends using at least three rings between racks. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 25.B0434 BTR Cable Management Ring 25.B0434 Between-the-Rack Cable Management Ring Dimensions 1.75"H x 8.75"W x 12.25"D (44mm x 222mm x 311mm) Shipping Weight: 1 lb. 1 oz. (483g) Cable Management Straps Cable Management Straps are used for securing vertical cables at the end of rack groupings. Made of Velcro®, they are available in 12 or 18-inch lengths and attach to the rack using existing mounting hardware. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 35.B0270 35.B0230 35.B0240 8-Inch Cable Management Straps (25 per bag) 12-Inch Cable Management Straps (25 per bag) 18-Inch Cable Management Straps (25 per bag) Cable Management Straps Shipping Weight: 1 oz. (72g) Page 77 P O L A R I G L O S S A R Y Z A T I O N & A L P H A N U M E R I C REFERENCE S Y S T E M C A B L I N G S T A N A P P L I C A T I O N S D R D S INFORMATION AT YOUR FINGERTIPS In this section you will find information on many of the topics that you as an IT professional are likely to encounter. From application standards to cabling practices, from wiring sequences to a glossary of commonly used industry terms, we hope that you are able to quickly find the information you need. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 T3 R3 T2 R1 T1 R2 T4 R4 WHT GRN WHT BLU WHT ORG GRN ORG BLU A As always, we are available toll-free, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday to answer any questions you may have. Our technical support engineers are available to provide you with design assistance and to make recommendations based on the latest standards updates. WHT BRN BRN In the Cabling Practices section, highlights of standard cabling practices as they are recommended by industry trade organizations such as BICSI and ANSI/TIA/EIA are listed for your convenience. Where applicable, we have highlighted a recommended Molex Premise Networks solution. In the Applications section, we have listed in a consolidated fashion the most common applications you are likely to encounter and the Molex Premise Networks products that we recommend for that particular application. In many cases there is more than one way to configure an application but we have chosen a brief list for maximum simplicity in your decision-making process. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 T2 R2 T3 R1 T1 R3 T4 R4 WHT ORG WHT BLU ORG GRN WHT GRN BLU WHT BRN BRN The Polarization and Wiring Sequences section visually depicts, as defined by industry standards, correct wiring sequences to meet EIA 568 A and B. The Glossary lists industry terms, commonly encountered acronyms and defines the nature of the various standards setting bodies. Page 78 REFERENCE In this section..... Description Page Cabling Standards and Practices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 System Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 Polarization and Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114 Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118 Alphanumeric Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124 11 22 33 44 5 6 7 8 T2 R2 T3 nc nc R3 nc nc 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 T3 R3 T2 nc nc R2 T4 R4 WHT GRN WHT GRN ORG BLU WHT ORG BLU WHT ORG WHT ORG GRN WHT BRN BRN Page 79 BLU WHT GRN BLU WHT BRN BRN CABLING STANDARDS & PRACTICES Structured Cabling Practices A structured cabling system is an integrated network that handles all information traffic -- voice, data, video, even large, complex building management systems. The greatest expense of any network is the addition, removal or changing of devices – especially after the initial installation. Therefore, the decision to implement a structured cabling system can pay for itself over and over again since it eliminates the need to re-cable every few years. Installing a structured cabling system reduces this cost by allowing new sections to be added to the network with minimum effort, expense and downtime. The following pages contain an outline of structured cabling standards with guidelines and examples for implementing a Molex Premise Networks structured cabling system. Level 5 Area II Page 80 CABLING STANDARDS & PRACTICES Telecommunications Entrance Facility (As defined in the EIA/TIA-569 Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces) A building entrance facility provides the point at which the telecommunications service enters the building, including the entrance through the wall and the entrance room or space. Non-supportive equipment must have a separate entrance facility. The telecommunications entrance facility may contain the backbone pathways that link to other buildings in campus environments. Gross Floor Space Wall Length sq. m sq. ft. 500 5,000 1,000 10,000 2,000 20,000 4,000 40,000 5,000 50,000 6,000 60,000 8,000 80,000 10,000 100,000 mm 990 990 1,060 1,725 2,295 2,400 3,015 3,630 in. 39 39 42 68 90 96 120 144 Minimum Equipment and Termination Wall Space Page 81 CABLING STANDARDS & PRACTICES Equipment Room The equipment room is a centralized space housing only that equipment which directly relates to the telecommunications system and its environmental support systems. It should meet the known space requirements of the specific equipment to be installed. However, if this is unknown, assume 0.07 sq. m (0.75 sq. ft.) for every 10 sq. m (100 sq. ft.) of work station space supported – with a minimum size of 14 sq. m (150 sq. ft.). In special use buildings (such as hospitals, hotels and laboratories) the size must be based on number of work stations as follows: Area Work Stations Up to 100 101 to 400 401 to 800 sq. m 14 37 74 sq. ft. 150 400 800 Equipment Room Floor Space for Special Use Buildings Telecommunications Closet The telecommunications closet accommodates the telecommunications function and support facilities only – with a minimum of one closet per floor. Additional closets should be provided for each area up to 1000 sq. m (10,000 sq. ft.) when: (a) The floor area served exceeds 100 sq. m (10,000 sq. ft.) (b) The horizontal distance exceeds 90 m (300 ft.) Telecommunications Closet Serving Area Closet Size sq. m sq. ft. 1000 10000 800 8000 sq. m 3000 x 3400 3000 x 2800 Recommended Closet Sizing (Based on one work station per 10 sq. m [100 square ft.]) Page 82 sq. ft. 10 x 11 10 x 9 CABLING STANDARDS & PRACTICES Frame Layout Frames should be arranged in logical sections, grouping cross-connections of similar classification together. These sections may be as small as two panels and as large as multiple racks. The sections are then combined into racks so that patch cords or cross wires flow between areas thus minimizing the length of cross-connections. A Main Distribution Frame (MDF) has separate voice and data trunks and systems, but common local horizontal service should be laid out as illustrated. Since local service and trunks are generally connected to systems, patch cord length is minimized. In a large data MDF, the trunks should be placed on both sides with system patching located in the center to minimize patch cord length. Ring run panels in adjacent racks should be placed at the same level to form a wiring trough between racks. Ring run panels should be placed above and below a patching section and above a section of blocks. Open bay racks should be installed so that rear access is available for installation and maintenance. Racks should be located no closer than 1m (36") from any wall or equipment – behind, in front or to one side. It is acceptable to butt one side of the rack against a wall or other structure. Two racks may be ganged together side-to-side. Racks should be bolted to the floor with anchors in concrete floors or with toggle bolts through raised computer flooring. Rack tops should be securely attached to the wall from behind using a Mod Strut Mounting Kit. TM AP MOD-TAP P MOD-TA P MOD-TA TM AP MOD-TAP P MOD-TA P MOD-TA TM AP MOD-TAP TM AP MOD-TAP TM AP MOD-TAP TM AP MOD-TAP TM AP MOD-TAP TM AP MOD-TAP TM AP MOD-TAP TM AP MOD-TAP TM AP MOD-TAP TM AP MOD-TAP TM AP MOD-TAP TM AP MOD-TAP TM AP MOD-TAP Page 83 CABLING STANDARDS & PRACTICES Block Based System Layout DESIGNING A KATT PDS WALL-MOUNTED SYSTEM LAYOUT When wall mounting KATT PDS Blocks, there are two basic configurations of blocks and rings: • 600-pair column • 1200-pair column A 600-pair column is generally sufficient for IDF and small MDF applications while a 1200-pair column is used for larger MDFs. The 600-pair column (see Figure 1) is approximately 1m (3 ft.) high and consists of two sections of three 100-pair blocks, each with a double set of rings in the center for demarcation and a single ring top and bottom. To design a wall-mounted system, specify the number of columns needed to provide sufficient pairs or channels. This configuration is generally applicable for terminating up to 4200 pairs (7 columns). Figure 1 Molex Premise Networks The 1200-pair column (see Figure 2) is approximately 2m (6 ft.) high and consists of four sections of three 100-pair blocks. Double rings are located on top of each, except for the third block down which has a single run. An additional single run is located below the last panel. To design a wall-mounted system, specify the number of columns needed to provide sufficient pairs or channels. This configuration is generally applicable to terminate up to 24,000 pairs (20 columns). Molex Premise Networks Figure 2 (a) Add additional ring runs at the top and bottom of the section, or (b) Do item "A" and add additional ring runs (2 or 3 total) between each three-block section. Page 84 CABLING STANDARDS & PRACTICES Designing a KATT PDS Rack-Mounted System Layout SMALL SYSTEMS: < 2000 PAIR OR 10 PANELS TOTAL Small systems use the 3U panel since the integral 1U ring accepts 50 Category 3 cables or 40 Category 5 cables. Each panel supports 48 channels of Category 5 (4-pair). It is highly unlikely that 100% of the channels will be activated at Category 5. Since there are two additional ring runs (demarcation plus the bottom row), the 3U panel is appropriate for small Category 5 applications. A single 42U rack using 3U panels supports 13 panels plus three additional 1U ring runs. This is equivalent to 2600 pair (13 panels with 2 blocks of 100 pair each). Therefore, systems smaller than 2000 pairs only require a single rack or cabinet to house the KATT PDS panels and still have space for active equipment or future expansion. For these small systems, divide the rack into sections vertically, placing an additional ring run between the sections to form the double ring demarcation. Use an additional ring run below the last panel, so the minimum system (two sections) has two ring runs in addition to those provided on the panels. (see Figure 3) Figure 3 Molex Premise Networks Molex Premise Networks Page 85 CABLING STANDARDS & PRACTICES MEDIUM SYSTEMS: 2000 TO 6000 PAIR OR UP TO 30 PANELS Medium systems require two to four racks or cabinets to provide mounting for the number of panels required. In this case, define each section as one or two racks and cross-connect horizontally between racks. Molex Premise Networks recommends using 4U panels with integral 2U rings because the rings on the center rack must support the cable coming from the blocks on that panel as well as the cables passing through that rack from and to adjacent ones. Lay out each rack to include two additional 2U ringrun panels — one to create a double ring demarcation and one below the last panel in the rack. If the number of panels in each rack is not the same, lay out the racks so that the ring runs are horizontally-aligned using 4U blank panels to fill in unoccupied space. The 2U ring on the 4U panel can accept up to 100 Category 5 or 140 Category 3 cables, so this configuration will support up to 4 racks side-by-side. (see Figure 4) Molex Premise Networks Molex Premise Networks Molex Premise Networks Molex Premise Networks Molex Premise Networks Molex Premise Networks Figure 4 LARGE SYSTEMS: > 6000 PAIR In most cases, installations requiring more than four frames do not use full patch cord or Category 5 cross-connection. Instead, most channels are hard wired with cross-connection cable or jacketed IWC cable. Use patch cords for temporary changes and special applications (called "Patching by Exception"). Define a ratio that limits the percentage of channels that can be cross-connected with jacketed cable (either patch cords or IWC) by taking the number of frames required and dividing by four. For example, if eight frames are required, the percentage of channels that can be cross-connected is limited to 50%. If a higher percentage of cross-connection is required, add additional 2U ring runs between panels to increase the available cable management. Page 86 CABLING STANDARDS & PRACTICES Backbone Cabling System Structure Backbone cabling systems are those cabling infrastructure segments that interconnect telecommunications closets (TC), equipment rooms and building entrance facilities. Backbones can either interconnect several buildings (interbuilding or "campus") or wholly contained within a building (intrabuilding or "premises"). Regardless of the type, the backbone infrastructure contains the following cabling system components: • Backbone cables • Terminating hardware at each end of cable segments like patch panels, cross connects, connectors and adapters • Patch cords or jumper cables used to connect the cabling plant to the active equipment or for backbone-to-backbone cross-connection INTERBUILDING BACKBONES Interbuilding backbones (see Figure 5) interconnect multiple buildings in a campus-style facility. Examples are colleges/universities, industrial parks and military bases. The Main Cross-connect (MC) is located in a centrally-located building on the campus. The MC is commonly referred to as the "campus distribution frame" because it is the central connection point for the entire campus. Intermediate Cross-connects (IC) in each building interconnect the Horizontal Crossconnects (HC) with the MC or Building Distribution Frame (BDF). Very often, ICs are referred to as building distribution frames because they are the central connection point for HCs in that particular building. Figure 5 MC IC INTRABUILDING BACKBONES Intrabuilding backbones (see Figure 6) interconnect the IC with the main and horizontal cross-connects when all distribution frames are located in the same building. ARCHITECTURE Backbone cabling uses a hierarchical star wiring topology per ANSI/EIA/TIA-568A, where each HC in a telecommunications closet is cabled to a MC directly or through an IC. This physical topology offers users maximum flexibility since it supports virtually any logical topology like point to point, ring, bus, tree or a combination of these topologies. HC Figure 6 BACKBONE CABLES (MEDIA SELECTION) HC ANSI/EIA/TIA-568A recognizes the following cables for individual use or in combinations like UTP for voice transmission and fiber for data transmission: • • • • Four-pair 100 Ω unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable Four-pair 150 Ω shielded twisted pair (STP-A) cable 62.5/125 µm optical fiber cable Single-mode optical fiber cable HC HC Today, optical fiber is the preferred media for backbone cabling and is recommended by Molex Premise Networks. Its low loss, extended distance and high bandwidth potential allow this media to support current and high-speed multimedia networks. Figure 7 shows maximum cabling distances for each cabling media with voice transmission over UTP MC 100Ω UTP (voice) and data transmission over fiber. 800m 300m Figure 7 IC 500m HC IC 500m HC IC 500m HC 2000m 62.5 / 125 Fiber MC 1500m Singlemode Fiber MC 2500m 3000m Page 87 CABLING STANDARDS & PRACTICES When specifying optical fiber cables, make sure they comply with the attenuation and bandwidth specifications of ANSI/EIA/TIA-568A as follows: Table 1: ANSI/EIA/TIA-568A Fiber Specifications 62.5/125 FIBER SINGLE-MODE FIBER INDOOR/OUTDOOR Attenuation: @ 850 nm @1300 nm @ 1550 nm 3.75 dB/km 1.50 dB/km - 1.0 / 0.50 dB/km 1.0 / 0.50 dB/km Bandwidth: @ 850 nm @ 1300 nm 160 MHz-km 500 MHz-km * * *No bandwidth specifications exist for single-mode fibers. Band-width specifications are represented as pulse broadening as a product of source emitter quality and system length. For premise and campus backbones, it is virtually unlimited. CONNECTING HARDWARE The duplex SC, also called the 568SC, is the recommended connector and adapter for new installations per ANSI/EIA/TIA-568A. Its duplex design helps maintain polarity in a fiber optic backbone installation (see Figure 8). Beige colored connectors and adapters designate multimode while blue connectors and adapters designate single-mode connections. When expanding an existing backbone, continue to use the same connector and adapter type used in the cable plant. This is most likely an ST®. Insertion loss for all connectors, field installed or on patch cords, should not exceed 0.75 dB per mated pair. Any splices in the backbone, fusion or mechanical should be less than 0.30 dB insertion loss. Need to update to include small form factor connectors Figure 8 TSB-72 "CENTRALIZED OPTICAL FIBER CABLING SYSTEM" GUIDELINES A "Centralized Optical Fiber Cabling System" is a fiber-based system architecture approved and introduced by EIA/TIA. It features guidelines for implementing multimode fiber to the desktop by centrally locating all active hubs/concentrators at the main cross-connect (MC). In practice, it passively combines horizontal and backbone cabling segments by crossconnecting, splicing or home-running cables from the Workstation Outlets (WO) to the MC. The maximum distance between the Hub/Concentrator at the MC and the WO is increased from 90 meters under 568A to 300 meters according to TSB-72 (see Figure 9). This architecture makes Optical Fiber To the Desk (OFTDTM) a more affordable solution by eliminating connection points, providing better workgroup hub port utilization and allowing easier network cable man-age-ment from one centrally located cross-connect point. Wiring Closet Outlet Figure 9 Patch Cord High Fiber Count Cabling PC Centralized Hub Horizontal Cabling (low fiber count) Page 88 CABLING STANDARDS & PRACTICES HORIZONTAL CABLING SYSTEM STRUCTURE The horizontal section of the cabling infrastructure is the part of the system that extends from the Telecommunications Outlet (TO) to the Horizontal Cross-connect (HC) located in the Telecommunications Closet (TC). It usually runs horizontally along a single floor and is where adds, moves and changes are made. Cross-connections are made at the HC by patching or punchdown blocks in the TC. Because this is the most dynamic section of the cabling system and is in closest proximity to the end user, great care must be taken in its design. Large scale changes to this subsystem are very disruptive since ceiling or floor access in the user environment is typically necessary to make changes. When designing horizontal sections, keep in mind that facilities may be used for 10 to 15 years. The design must include significant extra capacity to provide for future as well as current applications. Level 5 Area II ARCHITECTURE The horizontal section basically is a star-wired cabling system made up of single-channel cables from the TO to the HC. This wiring style is also called homerun wiring. Cable lengths in the horizontal section are limited to 90 meters. Combined workstation line cords and HC patch cords make up another 10 meters. This is true for all media except the pull-through fiber architecture allowed under TIA TSB (Technical Service Bulletin) 72. Two new architectures are allowed for use with modular furniture — the consolidation point and the Multi User Telecommunications Outlet (MUTO). Page 89 CABLING STANDARDS & PRACTICES Consolidation Point This architecture uses a termination point located in the ceiling, floor or on a power pole. Home runs are terminated to this point. An additional length of solid conductor cable is then run from the consolidation point (CP) to the wallplate. This allows the section of cable between the TC and the consolidation point to remain in place when furniture is moved. Only the last few meters are replaced when relocating the furniture pod. A consolidation point is not a splice, nor is it a multi-user telecommunications outlet (MUTO). The difference being that a CP requires an additional connection for each horizontal cable run. When correctly installed, the consolidation point will comply with ANSI/TIA/EIA Commercial Building Cabling Standards TSB-75. Cross-connections or active equipment are not permitted at a CP. Additionally, a CP must be installed in a secure, permanent location such as building columns and permanent walls – not in modular furniture. Open Office Cabling: Multi User Telecommunication Outlet A Multi-user Telecommunications Outlet (MUTO) assembly is a grouping in one location of several telecommunications outlets. In this architecture, a ganged wallplate is centrally located in the furniture pod and longer than normal line cords are permitted for the final connection at the workstation. No additional wallplate at the workstation is allowed. MUTOs must be fully accessible and located on permanent, non-moveable walls or building columns. They cannot be mounted in ceilings, modular furniture or other obstructed areas. Molex Premise Networks MUTO is a rugged, high density outlet that provides voice and data service to up to twelve work areas – as defined in TIA TSB75. Each MUTO is completely configurable for multimedia solutions using USO II modules including twisted pair copper, coax, video, and optical fiber connections. VOICE VOICE VOICE VOICE VOICE VOICE VOICE VOICE VOICE VOICE VOICE VOICE VOICE VOICE Length of Horizontal Cables 90m 5m 85m 7m 80m 11m 75m 15m Maximum Length of Work-Area Cables 5m 7m 11m 15m Maximum Length of Work Area Cables Molex Premise Networks MUTO provides voice data for up to 12 work areas. Page 90 CABLING STANDARDS & PRACTICES Performance Standards CATEGORY 5E This is currently the most commonly installed cabling system. A system installed to the specifications of Category 5e performs to Category 5e and additional class D requirements of amendment 3 of ISO/IEC 11801 and Addendum 5 to ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A. It will support the 1000 Base T Gigabit Ethernet Protocol. Requirements are specified to an upper frequency limit of 100MHz. CATEGORY 6 This is a standard currently under development. This standard provides significant future-proofing of a network as it is designed for the most demanding, bandwidth hungry applications. A system meeting this specification will support category 6 and Class E requirements currently under development. Category 6 is expected to be specified to an upper frequency limit of 250 MHz. CATEGORY 7 Although still very much still under development, this is a standard with transmission characteristics expected to be specified to 600 MHz. It will meet Category 7 and class F standards. As software applications continue to grow ever more elaborate and bandwidth intensive, the Category 7 standard will continue to be discussed with greater frequency. Category 5 Category 5e Category 6* Attenuation Link Channel -24.0 -24.0 --- NeXT Link Channel -27.1 -30.1 --- Return Loss Link Channel -8.0 -10.0 --- ELFeXT Link Channel -17.0 -17.4 --- ACR Link Channel 7.7 3.1 10.7 6.1 --- Category Standards *(Cat 6 Proposal) Obtaining Copies of Standards The Telecommunications Industry Association issues standards pertaining to communications cabling. The dominant standards are TIA 568A and TIA 569A on Commercial Building Cabling, Pathways and Spaces. Molex Premise Networks recommends a copy of each for anyone regularly involved with communications cabling. These standards can be purchased through: Global Engineering Documents 15 Inverness Way East Englewood, CO 80112-5704 USA and Canada 1-800-854-7179 Internationally 303-397-7956 Recognized cable types are as follows: Four-pair, 100 Ω unshielded twisted pair Four-pair, 150 Ω shielded twisted pair (STP-A) Two-fiber, 62.5/125 µm, multimode, optical fiber Page 91 CABLING STANDARDS & PRACTICES RECOMMENDATIONS: FUTURE PROOF YOUR NETWORK Use Category 5e or 6 UTP products as the horizontal media. There is a small price premium over Category 5, but it will ensure that whatever protocol your organization requires, the cabling will convey it. Molex Premise Networks structured cabling system recommends the use of ScTP in certain situations with high noise levels or where security is of utmost concern. ScTP is more expensive to purchase and installation labor costs are higher. However, there are also significant issues in grounding and in maintaining ScTP which make it unattractive. There are situations, however, where it does make sense to use ScTP in cabling system sections. For example, when: • 10% of the network goes through a laboratory which contains sensitive measuring equipment that may be affected by energy radiated from UTP cable. • 10% of the network passes through a high EMI environment like a manufacturing floor or welding shop, where large electric motors are present. If requirements exist for protecting the data from the environment or the environment from the data to a greater degree than afforded by, choose fiber media. Fiber optic cabling is the ultimate choice, but bandwidth is not the reason to choose fiber. PowerCat has more bandwidth capability than will be used during the expected lifetime of a cabling system, and IEEE is currently working on a 1 gigabit per second version of Ethernet. However, there are many good reasons for using fiber optic cabling systems, as listed below: • Low attenuation translates into greater distances. This is important where manufacturing operations, schools and other large scale facilities are concerned. • EMI is not a concern. This means low bit error rates, even in hostile environments. • There is also no radiated energy from the cabling. This means that data is much more secure in fiber systems than in UTP or ScTP systems. • The size and weight of fiber systems are lower, making them suitable for applications that are physically constrained. SELECTING TERMINATIONS: OVERALL ISSUES There are many things to consider when purchasing the wallplates, patch panels, cables and cable management products that make up a system. A few points to consider: • • • • • • • • Is the manufacturer reputable? Will they stand behind their products and services? Is the warranty strong? Beware of application restrictions hidden in the fine print. Are the products certified by UL for performance as well as safety? Are the products manufactured locally or in third-world countries? Are the products designed for durability? The cabling system may last 10 to 15 years. Are the products designed for ease of installation and maintenance? This will affect life cycle costs. Is there adequate labeling? Do the aesthetics reflect a well-designed quality installation? Page 92 CABLING STANDARDS & PRACTICES Punch Down Blocks VS Patch Panels Termination in the TC can be accomplished by using either patch panels or punch down blocks. Each has advantages and disadvantages. Use patch panels for telephone and data in small-to-medium size installations (less than 2000 people serviced) and where secure closets are available. This allows the lowest maintenance cost because reconfiguration is done with RJ45. Larger installations tend to get unwieldy with patch panels because of the lower density and larger diameter patch cords. Finally, a locked closet or cabinet is important to avoid changes by unauthorized personnel. Use blocks in larger installations (more than 2000 people serviced). This will keep the management under control by allowing only trained personnel to make changes, keeping space requirements low and by cross-connecting with field-installed station wire. Cable Management One of the most important elements of a structured cabling system is proper cable management. A poorly maintained termination point, whether punchdown blocks or patch panels, can quickly lead to chaos at the Main or Intermediate Distribution Frame. Molex Premise Networks recommends laying out equipment and patch panels in a logical manner and using an adequate number of horizontal and side (vertical) ring runs. Proper cable management is as important at the rear as it is on the front of equipment racks. Molex Premise Networks rear cable management trays are a unique option that can be added to our HD Patch Panels. They ensure cables have the proper bend radius and strain relief to ensure a properly installed Category 5/5e/6 panel. The frame containing system connections should include all connections for both frame-mounted and remotely-located equipment. System connections include multichannel devices like CPUs, MUXes and servers. The frame containing drop-side connections should be laid out for maximum density and provide enough ring runs to prevent patch cord clutter in front of the patch panels. A drop-side connection is a cable run from the network to a single channel device like a terminal, modem or telephone. Horizontal ring runs are placed between framemounted system equipment and groups of punch-down blocks and patch panels. Side ring runs should be located just below horizontal ring runs on each side of the rack to keep patch cords to the side and away from the face of the patching field. Rear cable managers should be mounted on the back of patch panels. One rear cable manager should be used for each 8-jack group. Page 93 CABLING STANDARDS & PRACTICES Cable Routing Whenever possible, primary cable routing paths should follow the logical structure of the building. Cable should follow hallways. When a wall must be breached, the cable should pass through pre-established and, preferably, sleeved openings. Cabling should enter and exit major run areas at 90˚ angles while adhering to applicable bend radius specifications. This minimizes potentially harmful field effects on the data signal from powered devices like fluorescent lighting and air handlers in the run area. In addition, cable should run parallel and perpendicular to corridors with a minimum of corridor crossovers. 90˚ Bend Cable run above a suspended ceiling should be supported by either cable trays or cable hangers. Additionally, cable should run above all metallic framing like floor joists or roof trusses. Typically, all cabling should be supported at spaces of four to five feet. Constant heating and cooling changes cause cable to expand and contract over time and may actually change the electrical characteristics of the conductors. All cable must be tension free at both ends and over the length of the run. Where a cable must bear some stress, use Kellum grips to spread the strain over a longer length of the cable. For a cabling network to effectively support higher data rates, it must be free of bridges, splices and taps from the outlet back to the wiring closet. Joining two cables together creates a reflection point in the communications channel. Depending on severity, this reflection causes degradation in signal quality and diminishes maximum overall cable run distance. Cables requiring service loops or additional length should be coiled from 100-200% of their recommended minimum bend radius. The coil is then wire tied and attached to a nearby support. Depending on where a cable is located, labels may be affixed at specified intervals over the entire length of the run. These labels should bear the cable identifications as a descriptive numbering scheme and should be at both ends of the cable run. This greatly increases the effectiveness of future troubleshooting and reduces network maintenance. All powered devices or power sources emit a certain amount of electromagnetic interference (EMI). To reduce or eliminate the field effect of this EMI on data traffic on a given cable channel, keep cable runs a minimum distance from these sources. Running cable through the center of a building minimizes external interference. Page 94 CABLING STANDARDS & PRACTICES Fiber Cable Routing Optical cables are run in much the same manner as copper media with a few notable exceptions and additions. There are specifications for maximum tension and minimum bend radius for each fiber optic cable. Your cable manufacturer or supplier can provide these specs for your particular cable. It is important when routing the cable to make sure that all installation personnel are aware of these specifications. Maximum tension is rarely exceeded during hand installation of cable, but care must be taken if mechanical pulling devices, like winches, are used. Minimum bend radius specs may be easily violated if care is not taken when cable is routed through walls or around corners. Check all corners to be sure that all stored coils have sufficient diameter. Since there is no problem with electromagnetic interference in fiber optic transmission, cable routing near power sources is admissible and quite common. It is only necessary to be aware of high heat sources (steam pipes, etc.) as would be the case with any cable. Grounding Even if there is no immediate need for grounding in a cabling system, it is good practice to design a grounded cable infrastructure to support any devices or cable that may require it in the future. A #6 AWG ground-wire should be run from each Intermediate Distribution Frame (IDF) back to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF). This cable should connect to both frames, making sure the connection is positive and not likely to corrode. The MDF must be connected to earth ground — the main building power ground is a good choice. Firestopping The final area of consideration in installation, and possibly the most important in terms of safety, is firestopping. This includes the use of adequate firestopping methods and materials to fill all openings created in firewalls. The majority of deaths and the rapid spread of fire in commercial buildings are often due to inadequate firestopping. Insulated Cables Firestop Material Steel Sleeve (optional) Packing Material Solid Concrete Floor Slab When firestopping through a concrete barrier, fill the opening with fire-resistant packing material to within the manufacturer's prescribed distance from the edge of the opening. Firestop material is then used to fill the remainder of the opening. TIA/EIA provides more information on this subject. Refer to your local fire codes for in-depth information on this important subject. Testing Buying Enhanced Category 5 cabling products does not guarantee an Enhanced Category 5 installation. Molex Premise Networks recommends that each installed channel be tested to TIA TSB67 Field Testing specifications with a commercially available Level 2 tester. Page 95 CABLING STANDARDS & PRACTICES System Documentation Proper documentation is critical for the maintenance and maximum utilization of a structured cabling system. Documentation should be compiled as the system installation progresses and then delivered to the owner as the last element of the completed job. The complete documentation package should include: • • • • • • Marked-up blueprints showing outlet locations, associated numbering, DF locations and major run paths and risers Test results including a hard copy of all link characteristics for each cable run The cross-connect log in hard copy and software-based (if available) A synopsis of the numbering scheme A list of major components and their place in the network Any additional supporting documentation NUMBERING SCHEME Use an intelligent numbering scheme in the cable plant for cable identification. Base the numbering scheme on the cable plant itself and not any technological or physical aspect of the building it supports. The numbering scheme should break down into three areas: • Horizontal cabling • Backbone cabling • System equipment HORIZONTAL CABLING Label each cable, user outlet and patch panel (or punch block) with a designation developed to the following formula at each end of the run: DF # - Group # - Channel # • DF # is the terminating distribution frame to which the cable connects ("00" typically designates the MDF). • Group # is sequential in each DF and typically represents a patch panel or punch block. • Channel # is sequential within the group, as indicated by the logical or physical channel numbering on the components. Page 96 CABLING STANDARDS & PRACTICES BACKBONE CABLING Label each riser cable, user outlet and patch panel (or punch block) with a designation developed to the following formula at each end of the run: ODF # - TDF # - Cable # - Channel # • • • • ODF # is the distribution frame from which the cable originates. TDF # is the distribution frame in which the cable terminates. Cable # is sequential between each DF. Channel # is sequential within the cable, as indicated by the logical or physical channel numbering on the components. It is not required where the cable represents a single physical communications channel. Use the following designation formula for each piece of network equipment that is represented directly or through some type of patch panel: Device # - Group # - Port # • Device # is sequential for each device in a DF. • Group # is sequential in each device and represents a chassis card or other logical group. • Port # is sequential within the group, as indicated by the logical or physical channel numbering on the group component. Cross-Connect Log As the final procedure in any network installation, the certified installer should provide a set of cross-connect logs for each DF in the system. A cross connect log may be a simple hard copy or a software based log documenting the cross connections of rack- and wall-mounted termination components (i.e., patch cables or cross wires). It should follow a simple "from-to" format using the numbering scheme to identify interconnecting ports. Page 97 N E T W O R K D E S I G N S E R V I C E S SYSTEM APPLICATIONS A P P L I C A T I O N C H A N N E L S O L U T I O N B A S I C S S The following section contains recommendations as to the Molex Premise Networks products that can be used to support most commonly found networking protocols. In most applications, there is more than one set of products that could be used to support a particular protocol. We have chosen a consolidated list for simplicity only. It should be especially noted that, while we list the USO II family of wallplates for category 5e applications and the Synergy family for category 6, in fact they are completely interchangeable. And, the list is just a start. At Molex Premise Networks we offer extensive network design services for all of your applications and encourage you to call our toll free technical service at 1-800-866-3827. With full Visio and Autocad support, our team is at your service for your network planning needs. If you prefer the convenience of the internet, we would welcome a visit at www.molexpn.com. Page 98 SYSTEM APPLICATIONS IBM AS400/System 3X APPLICATION BASICS Originally, IBM AS/400 and System 3X cabling guidelines specified that terminals be daisy-chained from the host using twinax cable. Today twinax is replaced with unshielded twisted pair cable (UTP) and the daisy-chain is replaced by a bus-wired architecture allowing up to seven devices to be bridged to one host port. Baluns are used to connect the host and terminals to the twisted pair cabling. MOLEX PREMISE NETWORKS CHANNEL SOLUTION Attach a Molex Premise Networks twinax balun to the controller and run a line cord to a passive hub in the communications closet. Patch from the hub to a 24 Port HD Patch panel and run UTP cable directly to a USO II wallplate at the workstation. Next, connect a line cord from the wallplate to the terminal using a twinax balun. (1) (11) (6) (4) Customer Supplied AS400 Controller (12) HUB Hub (7) (2) (8) on 6 (10) Workstati 6 6 (3) (5) (9) Category 6 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Order No. Customer Supplied 88-810-80-000 PCD-00041-0E 88.00.141.B0044 PCD-00041-0E PID-00001 Draka-Molex WUS-00001-01 MUS-00021-01 PCD-00041-0E 88-810-80-000 Customer Supplied Description AS400 Controller Twinax Balun Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) Mod-Star III Passive Hub – T568A/B Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) HD Patch 5E 24 Port 8W T568B Cat 5E Approved Cable USO II Single Gang Wall Plate Cat 5E Double Module 568B/A w/shutter Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) Twinax Balun Terminal Category 5e Page 99 Order No. Customer Supplied 88-810-80-000 PCD-00052-0E 88.00.141.B0044 PCD-00052-0E PID- 00066 Draka-Molex WSY-00002-01 KSJ-00013-01 PCD-00052-0E 88-810-80-000 Customer Supplied Description AS400 Controller Twinax Balun C6 Patch Cord 2m (5 ft.) Mod-Star III Passive Hub – T568A/B C6 Patch Cord 2m (5 ft.) HD Patch 6 24 Port 8W T568A/B Cat 6 Approved Cable Synergy 4 Port Wall Plate DataGate 6 8W T568A/B Module Patch Cord C6 2m (5 ft.) Twinax Balun Terminal SYSTEM APPLICATIONS IBM 3270 APPLICATION BASICS The IBM 3270 system utilizes a star topology consisting of an IBM mainframe connected to a controller that is connected to terminals. It was originally designed to be installed with 93 ohm coax cable (RG62) and supported communication speeds up to 2.35 Mbps. Baluns are used at the terminals and controller to run the signal over 100 ohm twisted pair cabling. It is generally acceptable to use multiple conductor cables (such as 25-pair) to minimize cost and space requirements. MOLEX PREMISE NETWORKS CHANNEL SOLUTION Attach Molex Premise Networks Twinax baluns to each of the 16 channels of the 3270 controller and connect them to a 16-channel octopus cable. Run a 25-pair feeder cable from the octopus to a 24P Telco Patch Panel. Patch to a 48 Port HD Patch 4 panel and run UTP Cat 5E cable directly to an USO II wallplate at the workstation. Then, run a line cord from the wallplate to a Twinax balun at the terminal. (4) (1) (9) (7) (3) 5 Level (13) Area II (10) Customer Supplied Token Ring MAU (12) 6 6 (8) (5) (2) (11) (6) Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Order No. Customer Supplied 88-810-80-000 Customer Supplied Customer Supplied PMT-00007 PCD-00041-OE PID-00002 Draka-Molex WUS-00001-** MUS-00021-** PCD-00041-OE 88-810-80-000 Customer Supplied Description 3270 Controller Balun 16 Channel, 2 Wire Octopus Patch Cord Telco Patch 24P 10/100 BaseT Patch Cord C5E (7 ft) HD Patch 5E 48 Port 8W 568B Cat 5E Twisted Pair Cable USO II Single Gang Wall Plate Cat 5E Double Module 568B/A w/shutter Patch Cord C5E (7 ft) Balun Terminal Category 5e Page 100 SYSTEM APPLICATIONS Modular 10Base-T Hub APPLICATION BASICS The “T“ in 10BASE-T stands for “twisted” and refers to the twisted-pair wire used for this Ethernet application. The IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T specification is the standard for Ethernet communication over 100 ohm UTP cabling for local area networks. 10Base-T operates over two pairs of wires, one pair for “receive” data signals and the other pair for “transmit” data signals. The two wires in each pair are twisted together for the entire length of the segment (this improves the signal carrying characteristics). Category 3 cabling is the minimum requirement for 10Base-T; however, most users are upgrading to Category 5E and beyond. Physical connection for 10Base-T is an 8-wire modular jack. MOLEX PREMISE NETWORKS CHANNEL SOLUTION From a hub with a modular jack interface drop a patch cord to a 24 Port HD patch panel. Run UTP cable from the patch panel to a USO II wallplate at the work station. Next, connect a line cord from the wallplate to the terminal via a transceiver/network interface card. (5) (3) (1) ion 6 HUB Hub (9) (6) Workstat 6 6 (7) (2) (8) (4) Category 6 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Order No. Customer Supplied PCD-00041-0E PID-00001 Draka-Molex WUS-00001-01 MUS-00021-01 PCD-00041-0E Customer Supplied Customer Supplied Description 10Base-T Ethernet Hub Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) HD Patch 5E 24 Port 8W T568B Approved Cat 5E Cable USO II Single Gang Wall Plate Cat 5E Double Module 568B/A w/shutter Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) Transceiver/Network Interface Card Terminal Category 5e Page 101 Order No. Customer Supplied PCD-00052-0E PID-00066 Draka-Molex WSY-00002-02 KSJ-00013-01 PCD-00052-0E Customer Supplied Customer Supplied Description 10Base-T Ethernet Hub C6 Patch Cord 2m (5 ft.) HD Patch 6 24 Port 8W T568A/B Approved Cat 6 Cable Synergy 4 Port Wall Plate DataGate 6 8W T568A/B Module Patch Cord C6 2m (5 ft.) Transceiver/Network Interface Card Terminal SYSTEM APPLICATIONS 25 Pair 10Base-T Hub APPLICATION BASICS The IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T specification is the standard for Ethernet communication over 100 ohm UTP cabling for local area networks. 10Base-T operates over two pairs of wires, one pair for “receive” data signals and the other pair for “transmit” data signals. The two wires in each pair are twisted together for the entire length of the segment (this improves the signal carrying characteristics). Category 3 cabling is the minimum requirement for 10Base-T; however, most users are upgrading to Category 5E and beyond. Physical connection for 10Base-T is an 8-wire modular jack. MOLEX PREMISE NETWORKS CHANNEL SOLUTION From a hub with a 25-pair Telco interface, run a feeder cable to a 24 Port Mod Patch Panel in the communications closet. Drop a patch cord from the Mod Patch to a 24 Port HD patch panel. Run UTP Category 5E twisted pair cable from the HD patch panel to a USO II wallplate at the work station. Next, connect a line cord from the wallplate to the terminal via a transceiver/network interface card. (4) (2) (6) (11) (1) (7) HUB Hub Level 5 Area II PANEL ID 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 13 19 7 8 9 10 11 14 20 15 21 16 22 17 18 23 24 12 (3) 6 (5) (9) (10) (8) Category 6 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Order No. Customer Supplied Customer Supplied PMT-00007 PCD-00041-0E PID-00001 Draka-Molex WUS-00001-01 MUS-00021-01 PCD-00041-0E Customer Supplied T Customer Supplied Description 10Base-T Ethernet Hub Patch Cord Telco Patch 24 Port 10/100 Base-T Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) HD Patch 5E 24 Port 8W T568B Cat 5E Approved Cable USO II Single Gang Wall Plate Cat 5E Double Module 568B/A w/shutter Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) ransceiver/Network Interface Card Terminal Customer Supplied Terminal Category 5e Page 102 Not Applicable PCD-00052-0E PID-00066 Draka-Molex WSY-00002-02 KSJ-00013-01 PCD-00052-0E Customer Supplied C6 Patch Cord 2m (5 ft.) HD Patch 6 24 Port 8W T568A/B Cat 6 Approved Cable Synergy 4 Port Wall Plate DataGate 6 8W T568A/B Module Patch Cord C6 2m (5 ft.) Transceiver/Network Interface Card SYSTEM APPLICATIONS 100Base-T (Ethernet) APPLICATION BASICS 100Base-T is a networking standard that supports data transfer rates up to 100 Mbps. Because it is 10 times faster than 10Base-T Ethernet, it is often referred to as Fast Ethernet. Like Ethernet, 100Base-T is based on the CSMA/CD LAN access method. There are several different cabling schemes that can be used with 100Base-T, including: 100Base-TX (2-pair /Category 5), 100Base-T4 (4-pair/all categories) and 100Base-FX (2-strand optical fiber). MOLEX PREMISE NETWORKS CHANNEL SOLUTION From a modular hub with an RJ interface run a line cord to a 24 Port HD patch panel. Then, run Category UTP cable to an USO II wall outlet. Next, connect a line cord from the wallplate to the terminal via a transceiver/network interface card. (2) (4) (9) (1) (8) (5) HUB Hub tion 6 Wor ksta 6 6 (6) (3) (7) Category 6 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Order No. Customer Supplied PCD-00041-0E PID-00001 Draka-Molex WUS-00001-01 MUS-00021-01 PCD-00041-0E Customer Supplied Customer Supplied Description 100Base-T Ethernet Hub Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) HD Patch 5E 24 Port 8W T568B Cat 5E Approved Cable USO II Single Gang Wall Plate Cat 5E Double Module 568B/A w/shutter Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) Transceiver/Network Interface Card Terminal Order No. Customer Supplied PCD-00052-0E PID- 00066 Draka-Molex WSY-00002-02 KSJ-00013-01 PCD-00052-0E Customer Supplied Customer Supplied Description 100Base-T Ethernet Hub C6 Patch Cord 2m (5 ft.) HD Patch 6 24 Port 8W T568A/B Cat 6 Approved Cable Synergy 4 Port Wall Plate DataGate 6 8W T568A/B Module Patch Cord C6 2m (5 ft.) Transceiver/Network Interface Card Terminal Category 5e Fiber Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Page 103 Order No. Customer Supplied 91.11.621.00200 17.B155G AFR-00112 91.11.621.00200 WUS-00001-02 MUS-00072-01 91.11.621.00200 Customer Supplied Customer Supplied Description 10Base-T Ethernet Hub ST-ST Duplex PC 62.5 2m 24 Port FMS Termination Drawer 6-Pak Plate ST MM ST-ST Duplex PC 62.5 2m USO II Single Gang Wall Plate USO II 6 ST MM (2U) Module ST-ST Duplex PC 62.5 2m Transceiver/Network Interface Card Terminal SYSTEM APPLICATIONS 1000Base-T Copper (Gigabit Ethernet) APPLICATION BASICS 1000Base-T is the most current version of Ethernet supporting data transfer rates of up to 1000 Mbps (one gigabit). The initial investment in 1000Base-T is in network interface cards (NICs), hubs, switches and the cabling infrastructure. The 1000Base-T standard specifies operation over an installed base of Category 5/5E cabling and is backwards compatible with 10/100Base-T, so most system upgrades will not require an additional investment in the cabling. 1000Base-T will also run over the proposed Category 6 and Category 7 copper cabling systems. However, we recommend using Category 6 components when installing a new system to support the Gigabit Ethernet protocol. MOLEX PREMISE NETWORKS CHANNEL SOLUTION From a 1000Base-T hub with an RJ interface run a patch cord to an 24 Port HD patch panel. Run UTP cable from the patch panel to a USO II wallplate at the work station. Next, connect a line cord from the wallplate to the terminal via a transceiver/network interface card. (2) (4) (9) (1) (5) HUB Hub tion 6 Wor ksta 6 6 (3) (7) (8) (6) Category 6 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Order No. Customer Supplied PCD-00041-0E PID-00001 Draka-Molex WUS-00001-01 MUS-00021-01 PCD-00041-0E Customer Supplied Customer Supplied Description 1000Base-T Ethernet Hub Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) HD Patch 5E 24 Port 8W T568B Cat 5E Approved Cable USO II Single Gang Wall Plate Cat 5E Double Module 568B/A w/shutter Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) Transceiver/Network Interface Card Terminal Customer Supplied Terminal Category 5e Page 104 Order No. Description Customer Supplied 1000Base-T Ethernet Hub PCD-00052-0E C6 Patch Cord 2m (5 ft.) PID-00066 HD Patch 6 24 Port 8W T568A/B Draka-Molex Cat 6 Approved Cable WSY-00002-02 Synergy 4 Port Wall Plate KSJ-00013-01 DataGate 6 8W T568A/B Module PCD-00052-0E Patch Cord C6 2m (5 ft.) Customer Supplied Transceiver/Network Interface Card SYSTEM APPLICATIONS ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) – UTP APPLICATION BASICS Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is a transfer protocol that can support megabit to gigabit transfer speeds without being tied to a specific physical medium. ATM transmits data in fixed length packets called cells. The Physical layer defines the electrical characteristics and network interfaces. This layer “puts the bits on the wire.” ATM is not tied to a specific type of physical transport. Through LAN Emulation (LANE), ATM works with existing Ethernet and Token Ring networks. MOLEX PREMISE NETWORKS CHANNEL SOLUTION From an ATM hub with a modular connector interface drop a patch cord to a 48 Port HD patch panel. Run UTP cable from the patch panel to a USO II wallplate at the work station. Then, connect a line cord from the wallplate to the terminal. (2) (4) (8) (1) (5) HUB Hub (7) tion 6 Wor ksta 6 6 (6) (3) Category 6 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Order No. Customer Supplied PCD-00041-0E PID-00002 Draka-Molex WUS-00001-01 MUS-00021-01 PCD-00041-0E Customer Supplied Description ATM Hub Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) HD Patch 5E 48 Port 8W T568B 5E Approved Cable USO II Single Gang Wall Plate Cat 5E Double Module 568B/A w/shutter Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) Terminal Category 5e Page 105 Order No. Description Customer Supplied ATM Hub PCD-00052-0E C6 Patch Cord 2m (5 ft.) PID-00066 HD Patch 6 48 Port 8W T568A/B Draka-Molex Cat 5E Approved Cable WSY-00002-02 Synergy 4 Port Wall Plate KSJ-00013-01 DataGate 6 8W T568A/B Module PCD-00052-0E Patch Cord C6 2m (5 ft.) Customer Supplied Terminal SYSTEM APPLICATIONS RS232 APPLICATION BASICS The standard PC comes equipped with two RS232 ports designated as COM1 and COM2 predominantly used for a mouse or modem connection. The PC also has standard addresses for two additional RS232 ports for other devices requiring a second RS232 card or “COMM CARD.” Typically RS232 cards have two channels with provision for up to 25 pins each. However, most applications require 8 pins or less and can operate via modular RJ connectors. To accomplish this, a passive adapter is used which separates the send and receive lines into different pairs. MOLEX PREMISE NETWORKS CHANNEL SOLUTION Attach a 25-pin adapter for each channel to the DTE system device and install a UTP octopus. Run a feeder cable from the octopus to a Mod Telco Patch Panel. Then, connect a patch cord to a 48 Port HD patch panel. Finally, run cable directly from the HD Patch to a USO II wallplate and connect a line cord to the terminal or other device via a 25-pin adapter. (3) (7) (4) (1) (8) (12) n6 Workstatio 6 6 (9) Customer Supplied Mini Computer (2) (10) (6) (5) (11) Category 6 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Order No. Customer Supplied 06-988-999-00 Customer Supplied PMT-00007 PCD-00041-0E PID-00002 Draka-Molex WUS-00001-01 MUS-00021-01 PCD-00041-0E 06-988-999-00 Customer Supplied Description Mini Computer 25 Pin Adapter DTE SYS 8W F 6 Channel, 8W UTP Octopus Telco Patch 5E 48P 568B Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) HD Patch 5E 48P T568B Cat 5E Approved Cable USO II Single Gang Wall Plate Cat 5E Double Module 568B/A w/shutter Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) 25 Pin Adapter DTE SYS 8W F Terminal Category 5e Page 106 Order No. Customer Supplied Description Controller PCD-00052-0E PID- 00066 Draka-Molex WSY-00002-02 KSJ-00013-01 PCD-00052-0E 06-988-999-00 Customer Supplied C6 Patch Cord 2m (5 ft.) HD Patch 6 48P T568B Cat 6 Approved Cable Synergy 4 Port Wall Plate DataGate 6 8W T568A/B Module Patch Cord C6 2m (5 ft.) Pin Adapter DTE SYS 8W F Terminal SYSTEM APPLICATIONS UTP Token Ring APPLICATION BASICS Developed in the 1970s, the Token Ring network is still IBM's primary local area network (LAN) technology and is second only to Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 in general LAN popularity. The term Token Ring generally refers to both IBM's Token Ring network and IEEE 802.5 networks as they are almost identical, although the specification differs slightly. For example, IBM's Token Ring network specifies a star-wired ring topology using a device called multistation access unit (MSAU); 802.5 does not. Typically, IBM Token Ring networks use twisted pair cabling. MOLEX PREMISE NETWORKS CHANNEL SOLUTION From a Token Ring MAU with RJ45 interface, run a patch cord to a 24 Port HD patch panel. Run UTP twisted pair cable from the HD patch panel to a USO II or Synergy wallplate at the work station. Next, connect a line cord from the wallplate to the terminal via a token ring media filter. (5) (1) (3) (9) on 6 Workstati 6 6 Customer Supplied Token Ring MAU (6) (7) (2) (8) (4) Category 6 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Order No. Customer Supplied PCD-00041-0E PID-00001 Draka-Molex WUS-00001-01 MUS-00021-01 PCD-00041-0E Customer Supplied Customer Supplied Description Token Ring MAU Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) HD Patch 5E 24 Port 8W T568B Cat 5E Approved Cable USO II Single Gang Wall Plate Cat 5E Double Module 568B/A w/shutter Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) Token Ring Media Filter Terminal Category 5e Page 107 Order No. Customer Supplied PCD-00052-0E PID-00066 Draka-Molex WSY-00002-02 KSJ-00013-01 PCD-00052-0E Customer Supplied Customer Supplied Description Token Ring MAU C6 Patch Cord 2m (5 ft.) HD Patch 6 24 Port 8W T568A/B Cat 6 Approved Cable Synergy 4 Port Wall Plate DataGate 6 8W T568A/B Module Patch Cord C6 2m (5 ft.) Token Ring Media Filter Terminal SYSTEM APPLICATIONS Terminal Servers APPLICATION BASICS Terminal Servers are a device which connects many terminals, PCs, printers, modems and other RS-232 devices to a local area network through one network connection. They are a cost-effective, flexible device for connecting terminals to a host in an 802.3/Ethernet LAN. They provide high density service and significant savings in cabling and installation. Terminal servers handle asynchronous communications speeds up to 38.4 Kbps. MOLEX PREMISE NETWORKS CHANNEL SOLUTION Depending on the particular manufacturer, connection to the terminal server will be via Dtype adapters or direct modular connection (RJ). Assuming a 50-pin connection, attach a 25-pair adapter for each channel to the terminal server and attach a UTP octopus cable to the adapters. Run a feeder cable from the octopus cable to a Mod Telco Patch Panel. Then, connect a patch cord to a 24 Port HD patch panel. Finally, run cable directly from the HD patch panel to a USO II wallplate at the workstation and connect a line cord to the terminal via a 25 pin adapter. (3) (4) (6) (12) (8) (1) 5 Level Customer Supplied Terminal Drawer Area II 6 6 (9) (5) (2) Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Order No. Customer Supplied 06-988-999-00 Customer Supplied Customer Supplied PCD-00040-OE PID-00001 Draka-Molex WUS-00001-** MUS-00021-** PCD-00041-OE 06-988-999-00 Customer Supplied (7) Description Terminal Server 25 Pin Adapter DTESYS 6W F 8 Channel, 6W UTP Octopus Mod Patch 48 Port 6W USOC 5 Ft. Patch Cord C5E (7 ft) HD Patch 5E 24 Port 8W T568B Cat 5E Twisted Pair Cable USO II Single Gang Wall Plate Cat 5E Double Module 568B/A w/shutter Patch Cord C5E (7 ft) 25 Pin Adapter DTEDROP 8W F Terminal 6W USOC Channel Page 108 (10) (11) SYSTEM APPLICATIONS ATM – Fiber Solution APPLICATION BASICS Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is a transfer protocol that can support transfer speeds from 25 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps without being tied to a specific physical medium, though it was originally designed to operate over optical fiber. ATM is a layered architecture that allows multiple services like voice, data, and video to be mixed over the network. MOLEX PREMISE NETWORKS CHANNEL SOLUTION From the ATM fiber hub run a fiber patch cord to a 24 Port FMS Termination Drawer configured with 6-Pak/Adapter Plates. Run fiber optic cable from the termination drawer to a USO II wallplate configured with fiber modules. Connect from the wallplate to the workstation using a fiber patch cord. (6) (4) (2a/b) 5 Level (9) (8a/b) Area II (1) ATMHUB Fiber Hub (3) (7) (5) Singlemode Item 1 2a 2b 3 4 5 6 7 8a 8b 9 Part No. Customer Supplied 91.11.621.00200 91.11.521.00200 17.B155G AFR-00112 Draka-Molex WUS-00001-01 MUS-00072-01 91.11.621.00200 91.11.521.00200 Customer Supplied Description ATM Fiber Hub ST-ST Duplex PC 62.5 µm 2m ST-ST Duplex PC 50 µm 2m 24 Port FMS Term Drawer 6-Pak ST MM Fiber Cable w/connectors USO II Single Gang Wall Plate USO II 6 ST MM (2U) Module ST-ST Duplex PC 62.5 µm 2m ST-ST Duplex PC 50 µm 2m Workstation Multimode Page 109 Order No. Customer Supplied 91.11.821.00200 Description ATM Fiber Hub ST-ST Duplex PC SM 2m 17.B155G AFR-00111 Draka-Molex WUS-00001-01 MUS-00071-01 91.11.821.00200 24 Port FMS Term Drawer 6-Pak ST SM 6-Paks Fiber Cable w/connectors USO II Single Gang Wall Plate USO II 6 ST SM (2U) Module ST-ST Duplex PC SM 2m Customer Supplied Workstation SYSTEM APPLICATIONS 100Base-VG AnyLAN APPLICATION BASICS VG (Voice Grade) is a 100 Mbps Ethernet and Token Ring networking technology ratified by the IEEE 802.12 committee. 100Base-VG AnyLAN is a hubstar topology system developed for use by small workgroups. This design enables it to work over existing 10Base-T twisted pair voice grade cabling now being used for 10 Mbps CSMD/CD or Ethernet networks, making it cost-effective to install. MOLEX PREMISE NETWORKS CHANNEL SOLUTION From a 100VG AnyLAN hub, run a patch cord to a 24 Port HD patch panel. Run UTP cable from the HD patch panel to a USO II wallplate at the work station. Then, connect a line cord from the wallplate to the terminal. (4) (2) (8) (1) (5) Customer Supplied 100VG AnyLAN Hub tion 6 Wor ksta 6 6 (7) (3) (6) Category 6 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Order No. Customer Supplied PCD-00041-0E PID-00001 Draka-Molex WUS-00001-01 MUS-00021-01 PCD-00041-0E Customer Supplied Description 100VG AnyLAN Hub Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) HD Patch 5E 24 Port 8W T568B Cat 5E Approved Cable USO II Single Gang Wall Plate Cat 5E Double Module 568B/A w/shutter Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) Terminal Category 5e Page 110 Order No. Customer Supplied PCD-00052-0E PID-00066 Draka-Molex WSY-00002-02 KSJ-00013-01 PCD-00052-0E Customer Description 100VG AnyLAN hub C6 Patch Cord 2m (5 ft.) HD Patch 6 24 Port 8W T568A/B Cat 6 Approved Cable Synergy 4 Port Wall Plate DataGate 6 8W T568A/B Module Patch Cord C6 2m (5 ft.) Supplied Terminal SYSTEM APPLICATIONS ISDN APPLICATION BASICS ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) is a high-speed, fully digital telephone service that works over existing copper telephone wiring. It carries voice, data, fax and video. ISDN is available from a server provider either as basic rate of two 64 kbs channels plus a 16 kbs signaling channel or a primary rate of 1.544 mbs. Connection to ISDN services is via PBXs, cluster controllers, LANs, and multiplexers. Typically, the ISDN topology specifies an RJ45 modular jack connector (plug/jack) at the termination points with T568A/B configuration. Terminal devices (digital phones, computers) are star-wired with each device home run to the network termination. MOLEX PREMISE NETWORKS CHANNEL SOLUTION From the network equipment (controller), run a patch cord to an 24 Port HD patch panel. Run UTP twisted pair cable from the HD patch panel to a USO II or Synergy wallplate at the work station. Then, connect a line cord from the wallplate to the terminal device. (2) (4) (8) (1) (5) Customer Supplied Network Termination Equipment tion 6 Wor ksta 6 6 (7) (3) (6) Category 6 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Order No. Customer Supplied PCD-00041-0E PID-00001 Draka-Molex WUS-00001-01 MUS-00021-01 PCD-00041-0E Customer Supplied Description Network Termination Equipment Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) HD Patch 5E 24 Port 8W T568B Cat 5E Approved Cable USO II Single Gang Wall Plate Cat 5E Double Module 568B/A w/shutter Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) Terminal Device Category 5e Page 111 Order No. Customer Supplied PCD-00052-0E PID-00066 Draka-Molex WSY-00002-02 KSJ-00013-01 PCD-00052-0E Customer Supplied Description Network Termination Equipment Patch Cord C6 2m (5 ft.) HD Patch 6 24 Port 8W T568A/B Cat 6 Approved Cable Synergy 4 Port Wall Plate DataGate 6 8W T568A/B Module Patch Cord C6 2m (5 ft.) Terminal Device SYSTEM APPLICATIONS 1000Base SX/LX Fiber APPLICATION BASICS Because of its low loss and high noise immunity, fiber is typically used in Gigabit Ethernet networks for connecting repeaters between buildings and for spanning extended distances as an IRL (Inter-Repeater Link). The IEEE 802.3z task force developed the 1000Base-SX/LX protocol for half and full duplex transmission to support either multimode or singlemode runs in the cable plant. SX = Short Wavelength (770-860 nm) MM only LX = Long Wavelength (1270-1355 nm) MM and SM MOLEX PREMISE NETWORKS CHANNEL SOLUTION From the 1000Base-SX/LC hub, run a fiber patch cord to an FMS Plus 72 Fiber Patch Panel configured with ST MM 6-Paks. Run fiber optic cable from the FMS Plus to a USO II wallplate configured with ST fiber modules. Connect from the wallplate to the terminal using a fiber patch cord. (6) (4) (2) Level 5 Area II (9) (1) (8) Customer Supplied 100 Base-SX/LX Hub (5) (7) (3) Singlemode Item 1 2a 2b 3 4 5 6 7 8a 8b 9 Order No. Customer Supplied 91.11.621.00200 91.11.521.00200 RFR-00027 AFR-00112 Draka-Molex Customer Supplied WUS-00001-01 MUS-00072-01 91.11.621.00200 91.11.521.00200 Customer Supplied Description 100Base-SX/LX Hub ST-ST Duplex PC 62.5 µm 2m ST-ST Duplex PC 50 µm 2m FMS Plus 6-Pak ST MM Horizontal Fiber Cabling USO II Single Gang Wall Plate USO II 6 ST MM (2U) Module ST-ST Duplex PC 62.5µm 2m ST-ST Duplex PC 50 µm 2m Terminal Multimode Page 112 Order No. Customer Supplied 91.11.821.00200 Description 100Base-SX/LX Hub ST-ST Duplex PC SM 2m RFR-00027 AFR-00111 Draka-Molex Customer Supplied WUS-00001-01 MUS-00071-01 91.11.821.00200 FMS Plus 6-Pak ST SM Horizontal Fiber Cabling USO II Single Gang Wall Plate USO II 6 ST SM (2U) Module ST-ST Duplex PC SM 2m Customer Supplied Terminal SYSTEM APPLICATIONS TP-PMD APPLICATION BASICS TP-PMD (Twisted Pair-Physical Media Dependent) is the implementation of FDDI protocols over twisted-pair copper cable providing data rates of 100 Mbps and using a star-wired Token Ring architecture. FDDI TP-PMD supports distances of about 100 meters from desktop to concentrator. The ANSI standard (ANSI X3T9.5) recognizes only two types of cables for TP-PMD: shielded twisted pair (STP) and unshielded twisted pair (UTP). STP cabling adheres to EIA/TIA 568A specifications. UTP must be data-grade cabling - Category 5 or higher. MOLEX PREMISE NETWORKS CHANNEL SOLUTION Incoming optical fiber is terminated in a 24 Port FMS Termination Drawer with 6-Pak/Adapter Plates. A fiber patch cord connects to the LAN hub. A UTP patch cord is run from the hub to an 24 Port HD patch panel. C5E UTP cable is run between the panel and a USO II wallplate with C5E module. Then, a patch cord connects the workstation to the wallplate. (3) (1) (6) (10) HUB Hub (2) (5) (7) (9) on 6 Workstati 6 6 (4) (8) Singlemode Item 1 2 3a 3b 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Order No. 17.B155G AFR-00112 91.11.621.00200 91.11.521.00200 Customer Supplied PCD-00041-0E PID-00001 Draka-Molex WUS-00001-01 MUS-00021-01 PCD-00041-0E Customer Supplied Description 24 Port FMS Term Drawer 6-Pak ST MM ST-ST Duplex PC 62.5µm 2m ST-ST Duplex PC 50 µm 2m High Speed LAN Hub Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) HD Patch 5E 24 Port 8W T568B C5E Approved Cable USO II Single Gang Wall Plate Cat 5E Double Module 568B/A w/shutter Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) Terminal Multimode Page 113 Order No. 17.B155G AFR-00111 91.11.821.00200 Description 24 Port FMS Term Drawer 6-Pak ST SM ST-ST Duplex PC SM 2m Customer Supplied PCD-00041-0E PID-00001 Draka-Molex WUS-00001-01 MUS-00021-01 PCD-00041-0E Customer Supplied High Speed LAN Hub Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) HD Patch 5E 24 Port 8W T568B C5E Approved Cable USO II Single Gang Wall Plate Cat 5E Double Module 568B/A w/shutter Patch Cord C5E (7 ft.) Terminal POLARIZATION & SEQUENCE SEQUENCE SEQUENCE is defined as the order in which the incoming pairs are terminated into the modular interface pins. Each pair is designated as a “Tip” conductor and a “Ring” conductor. Pair #1 is therefore designated as “T1” and “R1.” The sequence defines which pins of the modular interface are defined as T1, R1, T2, R2, etc. EIA 568A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 T3 R3 T2 R1 T1 R2 T4 R4 WHT GRN WHT BLU WHT ORG GRN ORG BLU WHT BRN BRN EIA 568A is published in the TIA Commercial Building Cabling Specification 568A as the preferred sequence for termination of UTP data cabling (this is the international ISDN standard). This is similar to the 568B sequence except that pairs #2 and #3 are transposed. This provides backward compatibility to the USOC sequence for two pairs instead of the single pair of 568B. Molex Premise Networks designates this sequence as “Schedule 7.” EIA 568B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 T2 R2 T3 R1 T1 R3 T4 R4 WHT ORG WHT BLU ORG GRN WHT GRN BLU WHT BRN BRN EIA 568B has become the most widely specified sequence worldwide for new data installations. It is also a subset specified by the IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet over twisted pair standard. This sequence is only applicable to 8-wire polarizations (WE8W and WE8K). In the 568B sequence, pair #1 and pair #3 correspond to pair #1 and pair #2 of the USOC sequence, providing backward compatibility with 2 pair systems (such as analog voice). USOC USOC is used by the US telephone system. Pairs are nested – pair #1 is centered, pair #2 is the next two contacts out, etc. This maintains pair-to-pair continuity when, for instance, one pair equipment is connected through a 4 pair circuit. Nesting of the pairs also enables a reversal to be made within each pair by using a simple “reversing” line cord (1 to 8, 2 to 7). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R4 T3 T2 R1 T1 R2 R3 T4 BRN WHT WHT BLU WHT ORG GRN WHT GRN ORG BLU BRN USOC is applicable to 2W, 4W, 6W, 8W, and 8K polarizations. An advantage of the pair nesting of the USOC sequence is that a 4W/6W plug inserted into a 8W/8K jack works as long as quality (correctly toleranced) components are used. (Although functional, this is not recommended). Molex Premise Networks designates the USOC sequence as “Schedule 9.” 1 2 3 4 5 6 T3 T2 R1 T1 R2 R3 WHT WHT BLU WHT ORG GRN ORG BLU GRN 2 3 4 5 T2 R1 T1 R2 WHT BLU WHT ORG ORG BLU Page 114 POLARIZATION & SEQUENCE 10BASE-T 10BASE-T is used with the 8W/8K polarization. This is a modification of the EIA 568B sequence, leaving pair #1 open and starting with pair #2. This provides an additional level of protection from interconnection of voice and data equipment. If voice equipment is always wired on pins 5 and 4 (pair #1), and data equipment never has pins 3 and 4 active, no interconnection is possible. Most data cabling is color coded according to a convention known as “Band Stripe Color Coding.” This system uses paired colors to identify each pair of conductors. Each paired conductor shares a color pair – one conductor is the primary color with a stripe of the secondary and the other conductor of the pair is the secondary color with a stripe of the primary. For a 4-pair cable, the primary color is always white and the secondary colors are blue, orange, green, and brown. Pair #1 is therefore white/blue, pair #2 is white/orange, and so forth. It then becomes simple to define the pairs of the building wiring and locate the modular interface pin each is connected to, either visually or with a continuity tester. Molex Premise Networks recommends the EIA 568B sequence for new buildings because it supports the10BASE-T specification and it is backward compatible with any one pair voice. 11 22 33 44 5 6 7 8 T2 R2 T3 nc nc R3 nc nc WHT ORG WHT ORG GRN BLU WHT GRN BLU WHT BRN BRN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 T3 R3 T2 nc nc R2 T4 R4 WHT GRN WHT GRN ORG BLU WHT ORG BLU WHT BRN BRN OPEN DECCONNECT OPEN DECCONNECT is a 3-pair variation of EIA 568A wiring leaving pair #1 out (pins 4 and 5 are open). Molex Premise Networks designates this sequence as “Schedule 8.” 1 2 3 4 5 6 T3 T1 R1 R2 T2 R3 DEC DECCONNECT COMPATIBLE (DEC) This sequence was developed by Digital Equipment Corporation for use in their original DECconnect structured cabling system for UTP support of RS423 with backwards compatibility to RS232. Since RS423 has a send pair and a receive pair, a communications channel must reverse entire pairs, as opposed to the individual send and receive conductors of RS232. As it was desired to use the simple reversing line cord of the telephone system, the pairing had to be modified. This resulted in pair #1 to pins 2 and 3, pair #2 to pins 4 and 5, and pair #3 to pins 1 and 6. An added advantage was in putting R1 and R2 as the center pins (pins 3 and 4) and using these for signal grounds; this safely “sinks” the ringer voltage if connected to an analog voice line. Molex Premise Networks designates this sequence as “Schedule 5” and only recommends it for use in conjunction with the MMJ polarization. DECconnect products usually jumper pins 1 to 6 internally. We recommend that you leave these open for modems or other control devices. SEQUENCE IDENTIFICATION Most data cabling is color coded according to a convention known as “Band Stripe Color Coding.” This system uses paired colors to identify each pair of conductors. Each paired conductor shares a color pair – one conductor is the primary color with a stripe of the secondary and the other conductor of the pair is the secondary color with a stripe of the primary. For a 4-pair cable, the primary color is always white and the secondary colors are blue, orange, green, and brown. Pair #1 is therefore white/blue, pair #2 is white/orange, and so forth. It then becomes simple to define the pairs of the building wiring and locate the modular interface pin each is connected to, either visually or with a continuity tester. Molex Premise Networks recommends the EIA 568B sequence for new buildings because it supports the 10BASE-T specification and it is backward compatible with any one pair voice system wired under USOC. Page 115 WHT WHT BLU ORG GRN BLU WHT GRN ORG 25 Pair Color Guide PRIMARY White Red Black Yellow SECONDARY Blue Orange Green Brown POLARIZATION & SEQUENCE Schedule 0 & 9 USOC WECo 4-6-8 Wire 2 5 1 6 1 8 1 Pair ID 4W Pin # 6W Pin # 8W Pin # R4 T3 T2 R1 T1 R2 R3 T4 2 3 4 5 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Schedule 1 & 6 10BASE-T 356A & EIA 568B 8 1 8 WE8W WE8K Pair ID 10Base-T Pin # 356A Pin # 568B Pin # T2 R2 T3 R1 T1 R3 T4 R4 1 2 3 6 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Schedule 5 RS423 DECconnect 1 6 1 MMJ 6 WE6W Pair ID WE6W 6W Pin # T3 T1 R1 R2 T2 R3 1 2 3 4 5 6 Schedule 7 EIA 568A 1 8 1 WE8W 8 WE8K Pair ID WE8W/K 8W Pin # T3 R3 T2 R1 T1 R2 T4 R4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Schedule 8 Open DECconnect 1 8 WE8W Pair ID WE8W 6W Pin # T3 R3 T2 R2 T4 R4 1 2 3 6 7 8 Schedule 0 and 9 (USOC) 6 Wire Schedule 1 (356A) Schedule 0 and 9 (USOC) 8 Wire 8 Pin 25 Pair Color 26 1 Wht Blu 27 2 Wht Org 28 3 Wht Grn 29 4 Wht Brn 30 5 Wht Slt 31 6 Red Blu 32 7 Red Org 33 8 Red Grn 34 9 Red Brn 35 10 Red Slt 36 11 Blk Blu 37 12 Blk Org 38 13 Blk Grn 39 14 Blk Brn 40 15 Blk Slt 41 16 Yel Blu 42 17 Yel Org 43 18 Yel Grn 44 19 Yel Brn 45 20 Yel Slt 46 21 Vlt Blu 47 22 Vlt Org 48 23 Vlt Grn 49 24 Vlt Brn 50 25 Vlt Slt WE4W WE6W WE8W WE8K 1 Schedule 0 and 9 (USOC) 4 Wire Band Stripe 4W Chnl # 50 Pos Telco Pin # WE4W USOC Pin # Pair ID 26 1 4 3 T1 R1 27 2 2 5 T2 R2 6W Chnl # 50 Pos Telco Pin # WE6W USOC Pin # Pair ID 26 1 4 3 T1 R1 27 2 2 5 T2 R2 8W Chnl # 50 Pos Telco Pin # WE8W/K USOC Pin # Pair ID 26 1 5 4 T1 R1 27 2 3 6 T2 R2 6W Chnl # 50 Pos Telco Pin # WE8W/K 356A Pin # Pair ID 26 1 5 4 T1 R1 27 2 1 2 T2 R2 1 1 1 1 28 3 4 3 T1 R1 28 3 1 6 T3 R3 28 3 2 7 T3 R3 28 3 3 6 T3 R3 29 4 2 5 T2 R2 29 4 4 3 T1 R1 29 4 8 1 T4 R4 29 4 5 4 T1 R1 30 5 4 3 T1 R1 30 5 2 5 T2 R2 30 5 5 4 T1 R1 30 5 1 2 T2 R2 31 6 2 5 T2 R2 31 6 1 6 T3 R3 31 6 3 6 T2 R2 31 6 3 6 T3 R3 32 7 5 4 T1 R1 33 8 1 2 T2 R2 2 2 2 3 2 32 7 4 3 T1 R1 32 7 2 7 T3 R3 33 8 2 5 T2 R2 33 8 8 1 T4 R4 T1 R1 34 9 1 6 T3 R3 34 9 5 4 T1 R1 34 9 3 6 T3 R3 T2 R2 35 10 4 3 T1 R1 35 10 3 6 T2 R2 35 10 5 4 T1 R1 36 11 1 2 T2 R2 32 7 4 3 T1 R1 33 8 2 5 T2 R2 34 9 4 3 35 10 2 5 4 3 3 5 3 36 11 2 5 T2 R2 36 11 2 7 T3 R3 T2 R2 37 12 1 6 T3 R3 37 12 8 1 T4 R4 37 12 3 6 T3 R3 4 3 T1 R1 38 13 38 3 T1 R1 38 13 5 4 T1 R1 38 13 5 4 T1 R1 2 5 T2 R2 39 14 2 5 T2 R2 39 14 3 6 T2 R2 39 14 1 2 T2 R2 T3 R3 40 15 2 7 T3 R3 40 15 3 6 T3 R3 41 16 5 4 T1 R1 42 17 1 2 T2 R2 36 11 4 3 T1 R1 37 12 2 5 38 13 39 14 4 4 6 7 5 5 4 40 15 4 3 T1 R1 41 16 2 5 T2 R2 42 17 4 3 T1 R1 43 18 2 5 T2 R2 40 1 15 Color Code6 8 6 41 16 4 3 T1 R1 41 16 8 1 T4 R4 42 17 2 5 T2 R2 42 17 5 4 T1 R1 43 18 1 6 T3 R3 43 18 3 6 T2 R2 43 18 3 6 T3 R3 44 19 5 4 T1 R1 45 20 1 2 T2 R2 6 9 5 44 19 4 3 T1 R1 44 19 2 7 T3 R3 45 20 2 5 T2 R2 45 20 8 1 T4 R4 T1 R1 46 21 1 6 T3 R3 46 21 5 4 T1 R1 46 21 3 6 T3 R3 T2 R2 47 22 4 3 T1 R1 47 22 3 6 T2 R2 47 22 5 4 T1 R1 48 23 1 2 T2 R2 44 19 4 3 T1 R1 45 20 2 5 T2 R2 46 21 4 3 47 22 2 5 10 7 7 11 6 48 23 2 5 T2 R2 48 23 2 7 T3 R3 T2 R2 49 24 1 6 T3 R3 49 24 8 1 T4 R4 49 24 3 6 T3 R3 - 50 - - 50 25 - - 50 25 - - 48 23 4 3 T1 R1 49 24 2 5 50 25 - 8 8 12 USOC 4-6 Wire Mod Cord 123456 Pair ID WE6W 4/6 Wire Pin # Modular Cord Color T3* T2 R1 T1 R2 R3* 1* 2 3 4 5 6* Wht* Blk Red Grn Yel Blu* * Omit T3 (pin 1) & R3 (pin 6) on WE4W Page 116 USOC 8 Wire Mod Cord 12345678 Pair ID WE8W 8 Wire Pin # Modular Cord Color R4 T3 T2 R1 T1 R2 R3 T4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Blu Org Blk Red Grn Yel Brn Slt MMJ WE6W RS 423 Mod Cord 123456 Pair ID MMJ RS423 Pin # Modular Cord Color T3 T1 R1 R2 T2 R3 1 2 3 4 5 6 Wht Blk Red Grn Yel Blu POLARIZATION & SEQUENCE Schedule 1 (EIA 568B [258A]) 8W Chnl # Schedule 5 (RS423) 50 Pos Telco Pin # WE8W/K 568B Pin # Pair ID 26 1 5 4 T1 R1 6W Chnl # Schedule 6 (10Base-T) 50 Pos Telco Pin # WE6W MMJ Pin # Pair ID 26 1 2 3 T1 R1 4W Chnl # Schedule Schedule 87 Open DECconnect (EIA 568A) 50 Pos Telco Pin # WE8W/K 10Base-T Pin # Pair ID 26 1 1 2 T2 R2 27 2 3 6 T3 R3 28 3 1 2 T2 R2 29 4 3 6 T3 R3 30 5 1 2 T2 R2 31 6 3 6 T3 R3 32 7 1 2 T2 R2 33 8 3 6 T3 R3 34 9 1 2 T2 R2 35 10 3 6 T3 R3 6W 8W 50 50Pos Pos WE8W WE8W/K Chnl Chnl Telco Telco OpenDEC 568A ## Pin# Pin # Pin # 1 27 2 1 2 T2 R2 28 3 3 6 T3 R3 1 27 2 5 4 T2 R2 28 3 1 6 T3 R3 1 1 1 2 29 4 7 8 T4 R4 30 5 5 4 T1 R1 2 29 4 2 3 T1 R1 30 5 5 4 T2 R2 2 3 31 6 1 2 T2 R2 31 6 1 6 T3 R3 32 7 3 6 T3 R3 32 7 2 3 T1 R1 2 2 4 33 8 7 8 T4 R4 34 9 5 4 T1 R1 3 33 8 5 4 T2 R2 34 9 1 6 T3 R3 3 5 35 10 1 2 35 10 T2 R2 2 3 T1 R1 3 36 11 3 6 T3 R3 4 36 11 5 4 T2 R2 3 4 7 8 T4 R4 37 12 1 6 T3 R3 38 13 5 4 T1 R1 38 13 2 3 T1 R1 1 2 T2 R2 40 15 3 6 T3 R3 5 39 14 5 4 T2 R2 40 15 1 6 T3 R3 T4 R4 42 17 5 4 T1 R1 6 41 16 2 3 T1 R1 42 17 5 4 T2 R2 1 2 43 18 T2 R2 1 6 3 6 44 19 T3 R3 2 3 T1 R1 7 8 T4 R4 46 21 5 4 T1 R1 7 45 20 5 4 T2 R2 46 21 1 6 T3 R3 1 2 T2 R2 48 23 3 6 T3 R3 47 22 2 3 T1 R1 48 23 5 4 T2 R2 29 29 4 4 3 7 6 8 T2 T4 R2 R4 30 30 5 5 1 5 2 4 T3 T1 R3 R1 31 31 6 6 7 3 8 6 T4 T2 R4 R2 32 32 7 7 3 1 6 2 T2 T3 R2 R3 33 33 8 8 1 7 2 8 T3 T4 R3 R4 34 34 9 9 7 5 8 4 T4 T1 R4 R1 35 35 10 10 3 3 6 6 T2 T2 R2 R2 36 36 11 11 1 1 2 2 T3 T3 R3 R3 38 13 1 2 T2 R2 38 38 13 13 3 5 6 4 T2 T1 R2 R1 39 14 3 6 T3 R3 39 39 14 14 1 3 2 6 T3 T2 R3 R2 1 2 T2 R2 40 40 15 15 7 1 8 2 T4 T3 R4 R3 41 16 3 6 T3 R3 41 41 16 16 3 7 6 8 T2 T4 R2 R4 42 17 1 2 T2 R2 42 42 17 17 1 5 2 4 T3 T1 R3 R1 43 18 3 6 T3 R3 43 43 18 18 7 3 8 6 T4 T2 R4 R2 44 44 19 19 3 1 6 2 T2 T3 R2 R3 45 45 20 20 1 7 2 8 T3 T4 R3 R4 5 Pin # 4 6 5 44 19 1 2 T2 R2 45 20 3 6 T3 R3 46 21 1 2 T2 R2 46 46 21 21 7 5 8 4 T4 T1 R4 R1 47 22 3 6 T3 R3 47 47 22 22 3 3 6 6 T2 T2 R2 R2 48 23 1 2 T2 R2 48 48 23 23 1 1 2 2 T3 T3 R3 R3 7 6 8 T4 T3 R4 R3 T4 T4 R4 R4 11 47 22 7 1 8 2 7 7 8 8 10 45 20 28 28 3 3 37 37 12 12 5 44 19 T3 T2 R3 R2 T3 R3 40 15 T3 R3 1 3 2 6 3 6 9 43 18 27 27 2 2 37 12 8 7 8 T2 T1 R2 R1 T2 R2 4 41 16 3 5 6 4 1 2 7 39 14 26 26 1 1 36 11 6 37 12 Pair Pair ID ID 6 8 12 49 24 7 8 T4 R4 49 24 1 6 T3 R3 49 24 3 6 T3 R3 49 49 24 24 7 7 8 8 T4 T4 R4 R4 50 25 - - 50 25 - - 50 25 - - 50 50 25 25 - - 356A & 568B Twisted Pair 12345678 USOC 4-6-8 Wire Twisted Pair 123456 12345678 Pair ID WE8W/K USOC Pin # WE4W/6W USOC Pin # Twisted Pair Color R4 T3 T2 R1 T1 R2 R3 T4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 — 1* 2 3 4 5 6* — Brn/Wht Wht/Grn Wht/Org Blu/Wht Wht/Blu Org/Wht Grn/Wht Wht/Brn RS423 MMJ Twisted Pair 123456 Pair ID MMJ RS423 Pin # Twisted Pair Color T3 T1 R1 R2 T2 R3 1 2 3 4 5 6 Wht/Grn Wht/Blu Blu/Wht Org/Wht Wht/Org Grn/Wht * Omit T3 (pin 1) & R3 (pin 6) on WE4W Page 117 Pair ID WE8W/K 568B Pin # Twisted Pair Color T2 1 Wht/Org R2 2 Org/Wht T3 3 Wht/Grn R1 4 Blu/Wht T1 5 Wht/Blu R3 6 Grn/Wht T4 7* Wht/Brn R4 8* Brn/Wht * Omit pins 7 & 8 on 356A plugs & line cords GLOSSARY ANSI: American National Standards Institute. The principal standards development body in the USA. ANSI is a non-profit, non-government body supported by over 1000 trade organizations, professional societies and companies. It is the USA’s member body to the International Standards Organization. Architecture: 1. Overall building cabling. 2. Local Area Network topology (bus, ring, star, etc.). ATM: Asynchronous Transfer Mode. ATM is a high speed, cell relay, switching and transport technology for either local or wide area environments. Attenuation: Loss of signal strength as a function of distance. In optical fiber, it is the dimming of the light as it travels through the fiber expressed in decibels per unit (dB/Km). AUI: Attachment Unit Interface. Most commonly used with reference to the 15 pin D type connector and the cables used to connect single and multiple channel equipment to an Ethernet transceiver. AWG: American Wire Gauge. A standard for determining wire size. The gauge varies inversely with the actual wire diameter. Backbone: The part of the network that carries the heaviest traffic. It is the main trunk cable from which all connections to the network are made. Backscattering: The portion of light in a fiber that is redirected in the opposite direction from the direction of intended transmission. Balun: Balanced/Unbalanced. An impedance matching device to connect balanced twisted-pair cabling with unbalanced coaxial cable. Bandwidth: The data-carrying capacity of a transmission medium, usually measured in hertz (Hz) which equals cycles per second. (See Fiber Bandwidth) Baseband: The frequency band occupied by a single or composite signal in its original or unmodulated form. Most common LAN transmission. Ethernet, Token Ring and Arcnet use baseband transmission. bps: Bits per second. Often preceded by K (kilo/thousands) or M (mega/million). Broadband: A transmission facility that has a bandwidth (capacity) capable of carrying numerous voice, video and data channels simultaneously. Each channel operates on a different frequency. Cable TV is a broadband transmission. Buffer: The material that surrounds the fiber cladding. Bus: A Local Area Network topology in which all workstations are connected to a single cable. On a bus network, all workstations hear all transmissions on the cable. Each workstation then selects those transmissions addressed to it based on address information contained in the transmission. CDDI: Copper Distributed Data Interface. Another name for ANSI X3T9.5 Committee’s proposed 100 Mbps over UTP standard, TP-PMD (Twisted Pair Physical Media Dependent). CDDI is a trademark of Crescendo Communications/CISCO. Channel: A physical or logical path for the transmission of information. Chromatic Dispersion: The broadening of light pulses caused by the differing propagation speeds of various wavelengths that make up the pulse. Cladding: The transparent material, usually glass, that surrounds the core of the optical fiber. Cladding glass has a lower refractive index than core glass. Closet: Typically refers to the point on each floor of a building where the drop side device (workstation) connects to the system side equipment (LAN). Connector: (fiber) A device mounted on the end of a fiber for the purpose of mating the fiber to a source, receiver or other device, or to another fiber through a coupling sleeve. Page 118 GLOSSARY Contention: The condition when two or more stations attempt to use the same channel at the same time. Core: The center of an optical fiber. The core of communications grade fiber is made of glass that has a higher refractive index than the surrounding cladding glass. (See Cladding) Cross Connect: The physical connection between patch panels or punch down blocks that facilitates connection from the workstation to the host or network. Crosstalk: The unwanted introduction of signals from one channel or pair to another. Cross Wye: A cable used at the host system, or network interface equipment, that changes pin/signal assignment in order to conform to a given wiring standard. Cut-Off Wavelength: The shortest wavelength at which a single mode fiber will transmit only one mode. DCE: Data Circuit-terminating Equipment. The designation given to equipment such as modems and multiplexers by the Electronic Industry of America (EIA). Differs from DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) in that it transmits data on pin 3 and receives data on pin 2. Decibel: (dB) A logarithmic comparison of power levels, defined as ten times the base ten log of the ratio of input power to output power. One tenth of a bel. Dielectric: Nonconductive. Fiber optic cables may be constructed using all dielectric materials. These cables are especially suitable for use in high EMI environments and areas of high electrical potential. Dispersion: The spreading, or broadening, of light pulses as they travel through the fiber. Dispersion is proportional to length. (See Chromatic Dispersion) Distribution Frame: See MC and IC. Drop: Single channel attachment to the horizontal wiring grid (wallplate, coupling, MOD-MOD adapter). Drop Set: All parts needed to complete connection from the drop (wallplate, coupling, MOD-MOD) to the terminal equipment. This typically includes a modular line cord and interface adapter. Drop Side: Defines all cabling and connectors from the terminal equipment to the patch panel or punch down block designated for terminal equipment at the distribution frame. DTE: Data Terminal Equipment. The RS232-C standard referring to equipment that transmits data on pin 2 and receives data on pin 3. This standard typically applies to terminals, PCs and printers. Dtype: The standard connector used for RS232-C, RS423, and RS422 communication. It is most commonly used in 9-, 15- and 25-pin configurations. Duplex: Dual. Duplex fiber cables have two fibers. EIA 568: 1. Electronic Industries Association. 2. A commercial building wiring standard for voice and data communications developed in 1989 by the EIA. EMI: Electro Magnetic Interference. Energy generated by outside sources, such as lighting systems and electric motors, which is received by copper data/voice cable and interferes with transmission. FDDI: Fiber Distributed Data Interface. A standard for a 100 megabit-per-second local area network. Page 119 GLOSSARY Feeder Cable: 25-Pair cable run from the equipment location to the distribution frame. Equipment end is typically wired with a female 50-position connector and the distribution frame end is wired with a male 50-position plug. Ferrule: The alignment sleeve portion of an optical connector. Fiber Bandwidth: The lowest frequency at which the fiber loss does not increase beyond 3 dB compared to the zero frequency output. Specifically, the lowest frequency at which the magnitude of the fiber transfer function decreases to a specified fraction of the zero frequency value. The fiber bandwidth is expressed as a function of distance, typically in MHz/km. It is a measure of the information carrying capacity of the fiber. Graded Index Fiber: A fiber in which the core has a refractive index that decreases as a function of the radial distance from the center of the core. Graded indexing is used in multimode fibers to minimize the effects of modal dispersion. (See Modal Dispersion, Refractive Index) Harmonica: A device that is attached to the end of a feeder cable that converts the 25 pair into individual 4-, 6- or 8-wire modular channels. Home Run: A cable run usually consisting of 2-, 3- or 4-pair cable from a wallplate in a fixed-wall office to a termination point at the distribution frame. Horizontal: That portion of the system cabling that is attached to or fed from a common distribution point. IC: Intermediate Cross Connect). An intermediate cross connect point, usually located in a wiring or utility closet. A trunk cable or LAN backbone is run from each IDF to the MDF (Main Distribution Frame). Also referred to as SDF (Sub Distribution Frame). IDC: Insulation Displacement Contact. A type of wire terminating connection in which the insulating jacket is cut by the connector when the wire is inserted. IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. An international professional society that issues its own standards and is a member of ANSI and ISO. IEEE 802.3: A physical layer standard for 10BASE-T, 100BASE-T, Ethernet and Starlan. IEEE 802.5: A physical layer standard for Token Ring. IEEE 802.12: A physical layer standard for 100Base-VG. Insertion Loss: The amount of the signal that is lost (attenuation) as the signal passes through a connection or interface. IP: Internet Protocol IRL: Inter-Repeater Link. ISDN: Integrated Services Digital Network ISO: International Standards Organization (International Organization for Standardization) Jacket: The outside covering of a cable. Not part of the fiber or the fiber buffer. Jitter: The time-varying difference between the phase of a recovered clock and the phase of the source clock. Accumulated Jitter: The total growth in phase difference as a signal passes through many circuits; for example, the total jitter in an entire token ring. Page 120 GLOSSARY Correlated Jitter: The phase differential that is directly related to the different frequencies in the data pattern. This appears as a "bit spread" and can cause overlapping of neighboring pulses resulting in intersymbol interference. Transferred Jitter: The phase variance which is propagated through a circuit as compared with an arbitrary base or originating signal. Uncorrelated Jitter: The portion of the phase differential that is independent of the data pattern, generally caused by EMI or channel-generated noise. Kevlar®: An aramid fiber used to provide crush resistance and pulling strength in a fiber cable. Kevlar is a trademark of DuPont. LAN: Local Area Network. A data communications network spanning a limited area. It provides communication between three or more computers and peripherals, in most cases using a high speed media as its backbone. LED: Light Emitting Diode. LID: Local Injection/Detection. Device used for aligning fibers during splicing. Line Cord: The connecting cord between the terminal device and the drop. Loose Tube: A protective tube surrounding one or more fibers, usually in cables designed for use with extremes in temperature and outside plant applications. Sometimes called loose buffers. Margin: The allowance for additional attenuation in a system design above what is necessary for system operation. Margin gives room for additional splices in the event of a cable break and allowance for the degradation of the transmitter with age and so on. MAU: Multi Station Access Unit. A wiring concentrator used to form a star-wired ring configuration. Mbps (Mb/s): Megabits per second. MC: Main Cross Connect. The central connecting point for both voice and data wiring. Also serves as the main location from which cross connecting and testing are done. Mechanical Splice: One of several available devices for splicing fibers in lieu of fusion splicing. Not to be confused with connectors. (Connectors are primarily designed for indoor use in applications where easy reconnection is required. Mechanical splices are primarily designed for any environment where a permanent, low loss joint is required.) Microbending: Bends in the fiber, usually of a radius less than 1mm, that cause a localized increase in the loss of the fiber due to the "leaking" of light through the core-cladding interface. MMJ: Modified Modular Jack. A six-wire modular jack with the locking tab shifted off to the right side. Used in the DEC wiring system. Mod Cord: Cord constructed of 26 AWG stranded copper parallel conductors to be used on slow speed data networks or phone systems. Mode: An electromagnetic field distribution that satisfies theoretical requirements for propagation in a waveguide or oscillation in a cavity. Modes exist in fibers and lasers. Very simply, they may be thought of as "paths" in which the light rays travel. (Note: Modes are not to be confused with channels.) Multimode: A device that emits or a fiber that carries multiple modes of light. Nanometer (nm): A unit of measure equal to 10-9 (one billionth) meter. Used to measure the wavelength of light. Page 121 GLOSSARY Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT): Signal distortion as a result of signal coupling from one pair to another at various frequencies. NEMA: National Electrical Manufacturers Association. Network Interface: The physical point where the building or equipment wiring interconnects with the Local Exchange Carriers. Network Interface Card (NIC): A converter which plugs into a computer and converts the network interface to the appropriate standard. ISA, PCI and PCMCIA cards are all examples of NICs. Numerical Aperture (NA): A non-dimensional number that indicates the ability of a fiber or other device to receive light input. Specifically, the sine of the half angle of the acceptance or radiance cone of an optical fiber, multiplied by the refractive index of the material in contact with the fiber face. Octopus: A device that is attached to the end of a connectorized feeder cable that converts the 25-pair to individual 2, 4, 6 and 8 wire channels. Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR): An instrument that allows the characterization of a fiber by the analysis of backscattered light. The OTDR is one of the most useful diagnostic tools in the fiber trade. Patch Cord: The connecting cord between the terminal device and the drop. PC: In fiber connectors, an acronym for "Physically Contacting." PC type connectors are designed to bring two mated fibers into actual contact in an effort to minimize loss and reflections. Physical Layer: Level 0 (the lowest layer) in the OSI architecture. Concerns itself with the voltage levels, cabling, speed and signaling used between equipment. Polarization: The modular connector mechanical form factor. Molex Premise Networks promotes the use of the industry standard Western Electric Company (WECo) modular plug for voice and data applications. Molex Premise Networks also promotes the use of the MMJ polarization for data application, providing a non-intermateable data polarization where interconnection of voice and data is a concern. Premises Cabling: The technology of wiring buildings and property for data, telephone, video and other electrical/electronic functions. Pulse Dispersion: The spreading of light pulses as they travel in an optical fiber. (See Chromatic Dispersion) PVC: (Polyvinyl Chloride) The material most commonly used for the insulation and jacketing of cable. UTP: (Unshielded Twisted Pair) Twisted pair cable without either individual or overall shielding. Vertical: That part of a wiring grid that connects the host computer or Main Distribution Frame to equipment located on other floors. WAN: Wide Area Network. Wavelength: (l) The distance an electromagnetic wave travels during the time it takes to oscillate through one complete cycle. The wavelengths of light used in fiber communications are usually measured in nanometers (nm). The common wavelengths or "windows," are 850nm, 1300nm and 1550nm. Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM): The multiplexing of signals by transmitting them at different wavelengths along the same fiber. Refractive Index (IR): Index of Refraction. The relative "density" of a transmissive material as a comparison of the speed of light in the material in question to the speed of light in free space. Page 122 GLOSSARY Ring: 1. A Local Area Network topology in which data is sent from workstations via a loop or ring. 2. One conductor of a pair (vs. tip). RJ: Registered Jack. SC: A type of optical fiber connector. The SC utilizes the same 2.5mm ferrule as the ST, held in a housing that allows for "push-pull" insertion and removal of the connector from the adapter. Rapidly becoming the connector of choice for data networks. SMA: A type of fiber optic connector, used extensively in telephone installations before the introduction of the ST-type connector, which is still popular. Originally an acronym for "Sub-Miniature Assembly." Splice A permanent joint, joining two optical fibers. ST*: A registered trademark of Lucent Technologies for their fiber optic connector. Originally, an acronym for "Straight Tip." Star: A Local Area Network topology in which all workstations are wired directly to a central workstation or hub that establishes, maintains and breaks connection to the workstations. System Connect: The method by which connection is physically made to the host computer or Local Area Network. System Side: Defines all cabling and connectors from the host computer or Local Area Network to the cross connect field at the Distribution Frame. 10BASE-T: 10 Mbps 802.3/Ethernet over standard unshielded twisted-pair cable specification. 10BASE-T supports network configurations using the CSMA/CD access method over a twisted pair transmission system up to 100 meters in length without the use of a repeater. TSB: Technical Services Bulletin. Tight Buffer: A buffer, or coating, that is extruded directly over the primary fiber coating. Tight buffers are common in fiber jumpers and patch cords. Topology: The architecture of a network, or the way circuits are connected to link the network nodes together. TP-PMD: Twisted-Pair Physical Media Dependent. ANSI X3T9.5 Committee’s proposed 100 Mbps over UTP standard. Also referred to as CDDI (Copper Distributed Data Interface). Transceiver: A device used in contention networks for sending data over the network and receiving data from the network. Trunk Cable: A copper twisted pair backbone or vertical riser cable consisting of multiple groups of 25 pairs. USOC: Uniform Service Ordering Code. A term originally used by the telephone company to specify installation of a standard modular jack other than RJ11W or RJ11C. More recently refers to a modular standard (tip/ring sequence). Page 123 ALPHANUMERIC INDEX Description Adapters 9 Pin Dtype 25 Pin Dtype Mod DType Adapters Optical Fiber Adapters Baluns Twinax Cable Cable Markers Draka-Molex Cabling Systems FTP Cable ModLink Cable Mod Plugs Patch Cords SuperCAT1000 SuperCAT360 SuperCAT100E Cable Management BTR Cable Management Ring Cable Management Straps CableRoute EZ Bar Cable Management Tray Rear Cable Management Panels Rear Mount Strain Relief Rear Ring Ring Run Covers Ring Run Panels Side Rings Vertical Cable Managers Connectors 110 C4/C5 Connectors KATT Connectors Optical Fiber Connectors XpressTerm Connectors Consolidation Point Products MUTO DataGate FTP Module Synergy Modules USO II Modules Distribution Frames Equipment Shelves Keyboard Shelf Mod Strut Mounting Kit Omega Rack Open Bay Rack Power Strip Wall Mount Racks Page Description Feeder Splits Harmonica UTP Octopus Fiber 24 Port FMS Termination Drawer 601 Fiber Wall Enclosure 6-Pak/Adapter Plates Adapters Adapter Plates Aerial/Duct Cable Armored Cable Breakout Kits Connectors Draka-Molex Cabling Systems FLT4 Optical Loss Test Set FMS II FMS II Configurable Panel Inserts FMS IIS FMS Plus Indoor Cable Interconnect Cable Jumper Cable LI-24 MMI (Multi Media Interface) Modules ModLink Outdoor Cable Patch Cords Patch Panels Plenum Rated Premise Cable Patch/Splice Demarc Cabinets Riser Rated Premise Cable ST/SC Crimp Tool ST/SC Polishing Tool Termination Kits Ultrasplice Mechanical Splice Universal Cleave Tool Universal Splice Tray Wallplates WM-12 XpressTerm Connectors Foiled Twisted Pair (FTP) Cable Connector Module Patch Cords Patch Panels Wallplates Kits IDC Frame Mounting Kit Mod Strut II Mounting Kit Optical Fiber Breakout Kits Termination Kits/Fiber 38 38 38 58 39 41 37, 65 23 50 41 23, 36 37 37 37 77 77 74 77 31 77 77 77 75 73, 74 75 76 27 26 58 59 22 23 14 16 72 72 70 70 70 72 71 Page 124 Page 40 41 54 49 57 58 57 65 65 60 58 65 67 53 53 53 52 66 66 66 55 49 46, 47 50, 51 65 64 54 66 56 66 63 63 60 59 63 59 46, 47 55 58 23 23 23 23 23 28 70 60 60 ALPHANUMERIC INDEX Description Patch Cords 110 Style Patch Cords KATT Patch Cords Optical Fiber Patch Cords UTP Patch Cords Patch Panels 10Base-T Patch Appletalk Patch Cat 5E Telco Patch EIA 568A Patch EIA 568B/356A EZ Patch FTP Patch Panels HD Patch 6/5E Mod Patch Optical Fiber Patch Panels Rear Cable Management Tray Router Patch Panel T1 Patch Ultra HD Patch 5E USOC Patch Universal System Patch (USP) Panels Premise Distribution Systems (PDS) 110 Style PDS 100 Pair Base 300 Pair Base Accessories Cable Managers Configurable Frame Connectors Patch Cords Rack Mount Tools Katt PDS 100 Pair Base 300 Pair Base Accessories Cable Managers Configurable Frame Connectors Patch Cords Rack Mount Tools Synergy Products Accessories Fiber Modules Modular Furniture Outlet Surface Boxes UTP Modules Wallplates Page Description Test Gear FLT4 Optical Loss Test Set SLT3 Tester Frame Adapters Tools KATT Loading Tool Punch Down Tools ST/SC Crimp Tools ST/SC Polishing Tools Universal Cleave Tool USO II Products Accessories Bezels Fiber Modules MMI-Multi Media Interface Module Facias MUTO Surface Blocks Uni-Fit UTP Modules Wallplates Duplex Grid Plates FTP Wallplates Streamline Wallplates Synergy Wallplates USO II Wallplates 29 29 64 36 33 33 32 33 33 34 23 30 33 54 31 32 32 31 33 35 27 27 28 29 28 27 29 27 28 26 26 28 29 28 26 29 26 28 14, 46 46 14, 46 14, 46 14 13 Page 125 Page 67 42 42 43 43 63 63 63 17 16, 47 47 49 16 22 20 17 16, 17 21 23 21 13, 46 16, 47 ALPHANUMERIC INDEX Product No. Page Product No. Page Product No. Page Product No. Page Product No. Page 02.B0010 06-888-999-00 06-988-999-00 08-888-999-00 08-988-999-00 09-KIT-00 14-0401-001 15-102-* 15-201-0* 15.B016G 15.B0210 15.B0284 15.B0294 15.B0314 15.B0324 15.B0394 15.B0404 17.B146G 17.B154G 17.B155G 22-344-20 22-38Y-21 23-206-811 23-206-817 23-208-811 25-104 25-1D-04 25-1D-14 25-206 25.B0104 25.B011G 25.B013G 25.B016G 25.B018G 25.B019G 25.B020G 25.B0254 25.B027G 25.B0284 25.B031G 25.B032G 25.B033G 25.B034G 25.B035G 25.B0364 25.B0410 25.B0424 25.B0434 25.B044G 25.B045G 25.B046G 25.B047G 25.B058G 25.B059G 25.C001G 25.X1616 27-300 27.1F.241.B004G 27.6E.241.B004G 27.6E.246.B002G 41 38 38 38 38 39 28, 43 20 20 55 55 57 57 57 57 57 57 53 53 54 40 40 41 41 41 71 71 71 77 70 72 73 73 72 72 72 77 72 75 74 74 74 74 73 75 31 75 77 75 75 75 75 73 73 73 75 71 32 33 33 27.6E.249.B002G 27.6E.249.B003G 27.6E.259.B001G 27.6E.486.B001G 27.6E.489.B001G 30.B010G 30.B011G 30.B012G 30.B013G 30.B014G 30.B015G 30.B016G 30.B026G 30.B0330 30.B034G 30.B035G 30.B036G 30.B037G 30.B038G 30.B039G 30.B040G 31-001 31-001-1 31.B005G 33-100 33-100-P 33-578 33-578-81 33.B0010 33.B0020 35-251 35-252 35-253 35-701 35.B0120 35.B0130 35.B0230 35.B0240 35.B0270 36.0B.010.B0050 36.0B.011.B0050 36.B0024 36.B0060 36.B0160 36.B0170 36.B0180 36.B0190 36.B020G 36.B022G 36.B023G 36.B0260 36.B0274 36.B028G 36.B029G 36.B040G 36.C00010 400T-06-62X 400T-12-62X 400T-24-62X 530T-01-62X 33 33 33 33 33 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 53 55 53 54 54 54 54 54 54 28, 43 28, 43 28 42 42 42 42 42 42 41 41 41 20 20 56 77 77 77 29 28, 42 29 26 28 28 28 28 26 26, 27 26 26 29 26 26 26, 27 28 66 66 66 66 530T-02F-62X 800S-06-62X 800S-12-62X 800T6-24-62X 84-5-STA-DM 84-5-STB-DM 84.B0020 86000-2000 86000-2100 86010-0200 86010-5200 86012-0200 86012-0500 86012-5200 86012-5500 86024-3500 86024-5500 86025-3300 86025-5300 86030-0200 86063-0000 86063-0060 86063-3560 86063-5000 86063-5500 86066-0000 86066-5000 86102-0000 86124-0010 86124-1000 86125-0110 86125-1100 86166-0200 86166-0210 86167-0100 86167-0110 86167-1110 86293-2XXX 86293-3XXX 86293-6XXX 86293-7XXX 86710-0000 86710-1000 86710-5000 86710-5200 86719-0000 86719-5000 86753-2000 86760-5000 86763-0000 86763-1000 86779-0000 88-810-80-000 91.11.611.00100 91.11.611.00200 91.11.611.00300 91.11.611.00500 91.11.621.00100 91.11.621.00200 91.11.621.00300 66 66 66 66 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 50 50 50 50 60 63 60 63 60 60 63 63 60 63 60 39 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 91.11.621.00500 91.31.621.00100 91.31.621.00200 91.31.621.00300 91.31.621.00500 91.33.621.00100 91.33.621.00200 91.33.621.00300 91.33.621.00500 91.B0110 91.B0120 91.B0210 91.B0610 91.B0620 91.B0630 91.B0640 AFR-00001 AFR-00096 AFR-00097 AFR-00098 AFR-00099 AFR-00100 AFR-00110 AFR-00111 AFR-00112 AFR-00113 AFR-00114 AFR-00115 AFR-00116 AFR-00117 AFR-00118 AFR-00119 AFR-00120 AFR-00121 AFR-00144 AFR-00145 AFR-00146 AFR-00147 AFR-00150 AFR-00151 AFR-00154 AFR-00158 AFR-00159 AFR-00160 AFR-00168 CAA-00013 CFR-03XXX CFR-04XXX CMA-00001 CMA-00002 CMA-00007 CMA-00012 CMA-00022 CPT-00004 CSP-00002 CSP-00003 CSP-00005-** CSP-00006 CSP-00010-** CSP-00011-** 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 59 59 59, 60 60 60 60 60 56, 59 67 67 67 67 67 56 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 56 56 56 56 58 58 60 60 57 57 58 23 50 50 76 76 34, 77 74 31 22 17 17 14, 17, 46 17 14, 46 14, 46 CSP-00013 CSP-00018-** CSP-00019-** CSP-00021-** CSP-00022-** CSP-00023-** D700L12-144-62X D700L6-06-62X D700L6-12-62X D700L6-24-62X D700L6-36-62X D740L12-144-62X D740L6-06-62X D740L6-12-62X D740L6-24-62X D740L6-36-62X KPC-00001 KPC-00002 KPC-00003 KPC-00004 KPC-00050 KPC-00051 KPC-00052 KPC-00053 KPC-00054 KPC-00055 KPC-00056 KPC-00057 KPC-00058 KPC-00059 KPC-00060 KPC-00061 KPC-00062 KPC-00063 KPC-00064 KPC-00065 KPC-00066 KPC-00067 KPC-00068 KPC-00069 KPC-00070 KPC-00071 KPC-00072 KPC-00073 KPC-00074 KPC-00075 KPC-00076 KPC-00077 KPD-00026 KPD-00027 KPD-00028 KPD-00029 KPD-00030 KPD-00041 KPD-00042 KPD-00045 KPD-00046 KPD-00047 KPD-00048 KPD-00053 14, 46 21 30 30 30 30 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 26, 27 26, 27 26, 27 26 26 26 26 27 27 27 27 29 Page 126 ALPHANUMERIC INDEX Product No. Page Product No. Page Product No. Page Product No. Page Product No. Page KPD-00054 KPD-00056 KPD-00057 KPD-00058 KPD-00059 KPD-00060 KPD-00061 KPD-00062 KPD-00063 KSJ-00001-** KSJ-00002-** KSJ-00003-** KSJ-00005-** KSJ-00012-02 KSJ-00013-** MSY-00001-** MSY-00002-** MSY-00003-** MSY-00004-** MSY-00006-** MSY-00007-** MSY-00010-** MSY-00018-** MSY-00020-** MSY-00021-** MSY-00024-** MSY-00025-** MSY-00026-** MSY-00027-** MSY-00028-** MSY-00029-** MUS-00014-** MUS-00015-** MUS-00016-** MUS-00017-** MUS-00020-** MUS-00021-** MUS-00022-** MUS-00023-** MUS-00024-** MUS-00025-** MUS-00026-** MUS-00027-** MUS-00028-** MUS-00029-** MUS-00030-** MUS-00032-** MUS-00033-** MUS-00035-** MUS-00036-** MUS-00037-** MUS-00038-** MUS-00039-** MUS-00040-** MUS-00042-** MUS-00043-** MUS-00044-** MUS-00045-** MUS-00046-** MUS-00047-** 29 28, 43 28, 43 27 27 27 27 27 27 14, 16, 34 14, 16 14, 16 14 23 14, 16, 34 14 14 46 46 14 14 14 46 46 46 14 46 46 46 46 46 47 47 47 47 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 47 17 17 17 17 47 47 47 47 MUS-00048-** MUS-00049-** MUS-00050-** MUS-00051-** MUS-00052-** MUS-00053-** MUS-00054-** MUS-00055-** MUS-00056-** MUS-00057-** MUS-00058-** MUS-00059-** MUS-00060-** MUS-00061-** MUS-00062-** MUS-00063-** MUS-00064-** MUS-00065-** MUS-00066-** MUS-00067-** MUS-00068-** MUS-00069-** MUS-00070-** MUS-00071-** MUS-00072-** MUS-00073-** MUS-00074-** MUS-00075-** MUS-00076-** MUS-00087-** MUS-00088-** PCD-00038-** PCD-00039-** PCD-00040-** PCD-00041-** PCD-00042-** PCD-00043-** PCD-00050-** PCD-00052-** PCD-00054-** PCD-00058-** PCD-00101-0* PCD-00102-0* PCD-00103-0* PCD-00104-0* PCD-00105-0* PCD-00106-0* PFR-00011 PFR-00012 PFR-00013 PFR-00017 PFR-00018 PFR-00019 PFR-00020 PFR-00021 PFR-00022 PFR-00026 PFR-00027 PFR-00028 PFR-00029 47 17 47 17 47 47 47 17 17 16 16 17 17 17 17 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 23 23 23 23 23 23 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 PFR-00030 PFR-00031 PFR-00032 PFR-00033 PFR-00039 PFR-00040 PFR-00041 PFR-00042 PFR-00043 PFR-00044 PFR-00045 PFR-00046 PFR-00047 PFR-00048 PFR-00049 PFR-00050 PFR-00051 PFR-00052 PFR-00053 PID-00001 PID-00002 PID-00004 PID-00005 PID-00007 PID-00008 PID-00009 PID-00010 PID-00033 PID-00034 PID-00035 PID-00036 PID-00066 PID-00067 PID-00070 PID-00073 PID-00075 PID-00077 PID-00078 PID-00079 PID-00080 PID-00083 PID-00084 PID-00085 PID-00086 PID-00087 PID-00088 PID-00089 PID-00090 PID-00091 PMT-00007 PMT-00008 PMT-00009 PUS-00008 PUS-00009 PUS-00010 RAA-00001 RAA-00002 RAA-00003 RAA-00004 RAA-00005 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 34 34 34 34 30 30 23 31 23 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 32 30 30 32 32 32 35 35 35 72 70 70 70 72 RAA-00112 RFR-00016 RFR-00017 RFR-00018 RFR-00019 RFR-00027 RFR-00028 RFR-00031 RFR-00033 RFR-00034 RFR-00035 RFR-00038 RFR-00040 RFR-00071 RFR-00072 RFR-00073 RFR-00074 SBX-00001-0* SSY-00001-** SSY-00002-** SSY-00003-** SSY-00004-** SSY-00005-** SSY-00007-** SuperCAT1000 SuperCAT100E SuperCAT360 SUS-00001-** SUS-00002-** SUS-00003-** TFR-00002 WFR-00009-02 WFR-00010-02 WFR-00011-02 WFR-00015-02 WFR-00016-01 WFR-00016-02 WFR-00016-08 WFR-00017 WFR-00018 WFR-00019 WFR-00020 WFR-00022 WFR-00023 WFR-00024-02 WFR-00025-02 WFR-00026-02 WFR-00027-02 WFR-00028-02 WFR-00029-02 WFR-00030-02 WFR-00039 WPJ-00002-** WPJ-00003-** WPJ-00004-** WPJ-00005-** WPJ-00006-** WSS-00001 WSS-00002 WSS-00003 71 54 54 54 54 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 51 51 51 51 20 14, 46 14, 46 14, 46 14, 46 14, 46 14, 46 37 37 37 17 20 20 67 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 55 55 55 56 56 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 51 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 WSS-00004 WSS-00006 WSY-00001-** WSY-00001-02 WSY-00002-** WSY-00002-02 WSY-00003- ** WSY-00003-02 WSY-00004-** WSY-00005-** WSY-00005-02 WSY-00006-** WSY-00006-02 WSY-00007-** WSY-00008** WSY-00015-** WSY-00016-** WSY-00017-** WUS-00001-** WUS-00002-** WUS-00003-** WUS-00004-** 21 21 13, 46 23 13, 46 23 13, 46 23 13, 46 13, 46 23 13, 46 23 21 21 13, 46 13, 46 13, 46 16, 47 16, 47 16, 47 16, 47 Page 127 NOTES Page 128 Protect your Our Mission “It’s All About Data Integrit y” structured cabling system investment with a warranty that ensures the long-term integrity of your data. Performance We will design products that meet or exceed both our customers’ expectations and all industr y performance standards. Our copper and fiber structured cabling products and systems shall be engineered with outstanding electrical performance and durability to ensure long-term data integrity for our customers. Packaged Solutions We will design our components and systems as “innovative packaged solutions” to support our customers’ overriding need for data integrity. From outlets to distribution frames, from copper to fiber components, from jacks to wire management systems, and from documentation to customer support, our solutions will incorporate unique features that deliver outstanding flexibility, ease of use and low life-cycle costs. Partnership Strong partnerships will distinguish our capability and product offering from other companies. As a part of the second largest interconnection product manufacturer ENJOY 25 YEARS OF FLAWLESS SYSTEM PERFORMANCE. • Field verified to exceed TIA-TSB 568-B, 569, 570, 606, IEEE and/or ISO/IEC 11801 standards for copper and fiber links/channels • 25-year product warranty • 25-year system performance warranty • 25-year application assurance warranty WE WARRANT THE INTEGRITY OF YOUR SYSTEM FOR 25 YEARS! WE OFFER TOTAL UTP, STP AND in the world, Molex Premise Networks shall leverage its internal partnerships to FIBER SOLUTIONS FROM THE deliver innovative voice and data communications solutions. The company shall CAMPUS TO THE DESKTOP. also align itself with the highest quality cabling and installation partners to ensure data integrity for our customers and extend the useful life of their systems. Molex Premise Networks new DataGateTM with shutter provides Cat 6 performance with any product platform you choose. The new MT-RJ fiber connector fits the same footprint as an RJ45. Although compact in size, it doubles the fiber density of traditional ST and SC styles by accommodating two fibers in a rectangular ferrule. INNOVATIVE DESIGN AND ATTENTION TO DETAIL ENSURE SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE AND REDUCE COSTS. Our partnerships with leading cable manufacturers give you a choice of the most advanced UTP, STP and fiber optic solutions on the market. ORDERING IS AS EASY AS CALLING YOUR LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR Molex Premised Networks components and systems can be ordered directly from your distributor. Molex Premise Networks Product & Applications Guide 2001/2002 For specifying assistance, call your local distributor or Molex Premise Networks at 1-888-866-3827 (Fax 603-577-8770). Or visit the Molex Premise Networks web site at www.molexpn.com. MOLEX PREMISE NETWORKS: INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR COMMUNICATIONS CABLING Molex Premise Networks is a world leader in systems and components for high-speed communications cabling. Our innovative structured cabling systems have facilitated the networking revolution and have helped customers around the world meet their communications needs. Molex Premise Networks is a wholly-owned division of Molex Incorporated, the second largest connector manufacturer in the world. 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