Tyco Electronics FIST-GPS2-J Manuel utilisateur

FIST-GPS2-J
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
19” 2HU Splicing, Patching and Storage shelf
1 Introduction
2 General
2.1 Kit contents
2.2 Tools
2.3 Optional extras
3 Installation of the shelf
3.1 Mounting of shelf in the rack
3.2 Preparation of the shelf
3.3 Preparation of the trays
4 Cable termination
4.1 Cable termination in the rack
A Loose tube cable
B Loose tube ribbon cable
C Central core cable
D IFC cable
4.2 Side cable termination directly on
the shelf
A Loose tube cable
B IFC cable
4.3 Back cable termination directly on
the shelf
A Loose tube cable
B IFC cable
5 Fiber routing
5.1 Installation of loose tube on the tray
5.2 Installation of break-out cable on the tray
5.3 Installation of IFC cable on the tray
5.4 Installation of ribbon cable on the tray
6 Storage
7 Patching
8 Closing the shelf
9 Important steps
Contents
1 Introduction
Product function
This shelf is a 19” mechanical enclosure for a physical fiber management system.
It is used for splicing and patching: splicing primary coated fiber from loose tube cable or pigtails to fiber pigtails
on a single element base and connector patching to patchcords with a capacity of 48 splices and connections.
It is a high density multifunctional unit designed for particular applications and environments.
This unit uses Patching/Splicing Trays with 12 connector positions.
The GPST-12 trays house the splices, slack fiber, connectors, pigtails and patchcords.
It can be installed in Tyco Electronics’s FIST rack and other 19” or metric (ETSI) racks.
Follow local safety regulations related to optical fiber plant elements.

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2.1.1 Patch cord IN - patch cord OUT
(example: FIST-GPS2-J-AAA-4)
1 unit, incorporating
• metal chassis with drawer
• hingable metal front cover
• hinge and Velcro strap for installation of GPST-12 trays
• 2 pigtail horns
• 2 tray support wedges
• 4 GPST-12 trays
• cage-nuts and bolts
• mounting brackets + screws
• installation instructions
• ID labels
2.1.3 Loose Tube/preconnectorized IFC IN- patchcord OUT
(example: FIST-GPS2-J-AIA-4)
1 unit, incorporating
• metal chassis with drawer
• hingable metal front cover
• hinge and Velcro strap for installation of GPST-12 trays
• 2 pigtail horns
• 2 tray support wedges
• 4 GPST-12 trays, prefibered
• cage-nuts and bolts
• mounting brackets + screws
• tie wraps + adhesive foam
• installation instructions
• ID labels
2 General
2.1 Kit contents
2.1.4 GPST-12 tray configuration:Patch/splice
(Loose Tube and preconnecterised IFC cable)
(example: FIST-GPST-12-AIA-2)
• Tray with 1x pigtail and 1x Splice Unit with splice holder for
12 SMOUV-02 (45 mm)
• 12 Connector adaptors and pigtails per tray
(no pigtails in case of IFC)
• Always delivered in sets of 2 complementary pieces
2.1.2 GPST-12 tray configuration: (Patch only)
(example: FIST-GPST-12-AAA-2)
• Tray with 2x pigtail Unit
• Always delivered in sets of 2 complementary pieces
• 12 connector adaptors

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2.1.5 Non-preconnectorized break-out cable IN-patchcord
OUT (example: FIST-GPS2-J-AKA-4)
1 unit, incorporating
• metal chassis with drawer
• hingable metal front cover
• hinge and Velcro strap for installation of GPST-12 trays
• 2 pigtail horns
• 2 tray support wedges
• 4 GPST-12 trays
• cage-nuts and bolts
• 12 GTU(Group Termination Unit)
• mounting brackets + screws
• installation instructions
• ID labels
• Tie wraps + adhesive foam
2.1.6 GPST-12 tray configuration:(Patch/splice)
(Breakout cable) (Example: FIST-GPST-12-AKA-2)
• Tray with 1x pigtail and 1x Splice Unit with splice holder for
12 SMOUV-02 (45 mm)
• 12 connector adaptors and pigtails per tray
• 3 GTU’s (Group Termination Unit) per tray
• Always delivered in sets of 2 complementary pieces
2.1.7 Shelf with storage
(example: FIST-GPS2-J-AAN-T)
1 unit, incorporating
• metal chassis with drawer
• hingable metal front cover
• hinge and Velcro strap for installation of GPST-12 trays
• 2 pigtail horns
• 2 tray support wedges
• storage basket
• max. 2 GPST-12 trays
• cage nuts and bolts
• mounting brackets + screws
• installation instructions
• ID labels
2.1.7 GPST-12 tray configuration : Patch / splice
FIST-GPST-12-AML1-2 (24 pigtails/tray)
• Tray with 1x patch and 1x Splice Unit with splice holder for
24 SMOUV-02 (45 mm)
• 12 connector adapters and 24 pigtails per tray
• 24 SMOUV (splice protector) per tray
• Always delivered in sets of 2 complementary pieces

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3 Installation
3.1 Mounting of shelf in the rack
3.1.1 Install the mounting brackets on the correct position. Respect
correct orientation. GR mounting is shown.
3.1.2 Different mounting positions.
2.2 Tools required for installation
• FACC-ALLEN-KEY-5-350 To mount the shelf in the rack
• FACC-CAGE-NUT-TOOL For easy installation of cage nuts
in the rack
• FACC-TUBE-STRIPPER-02 Loose tube stripper
• FISTV-E7170-0003-S5027 Marker pen
2.3 Optional extras*
FIST-UST-... * Side cable termination unit (max. 2 cables)
FIST-CT-2HU-B-2 Back cable termination unit (max. 2 cables)
FIST-MB2-2HU-M Adaption bracket 19”- ETSI (2 pcs)
FIST-MB2-2HU-M-AS Adaption bracket 19”-ETSI asymmetric (1 pc)
FISTV-E7187-6316 Velcro rolls for pigtail
SMOUV-1120-02 45 mm SMOUV fusion splice protections
FIST-TUBE-5MM-30 5 mm tubing
FIST-GS-FLEX-12-50 Flexible tubing, internal Ø 12 mm, 50 m
FIST-GR-TD-5MM Tube divider 6 IN/OUT (for GR)
FIST-GPS2-TD-5MM Tube divider 6 IN/OUT (use in GPS2)
FSA-ADK-... * Various connector mating adaptor kits
FSA-... * Various optical jumpers and pigtails
* see appropriate ordering guide

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3.1.4 Determine the position of the shelf (see rack installation
instruction). Fix the cage nuts into the rack mounting uprights (use the
FACC-CAGE-NUT-Tool).
3.1.6 In case of mounting 19" shelves in ETSI rack: mount the
adaption brackets (FIST-MB2-2HU-M).
3.1.5 Mount the shelf using the FACC-ALLEN-Key.
3.1.3 Space requirements
1 minimum 60 mm at left/right for horn and IFC or pigtails.
2 minimum 60 mm at left /right in case of cable side termination.
3 minimum 45 mm at back in case of cable back termination.
Spacing between adjacent units may vary depending on frame upright
pitch and cable management products!
3.2 Preparation of the shelf
3.3 Preparation of the trays
3.2.1 Pull the drawer to the fully open position and rotate the
security-lip 180° to prevent the drawer from moving back inside the
unit.
3.2.2 A trumpet is needed at the side where the pigtails are entering
the shelf. Slide the trumpet in the side panel. Make sure the smallest
side of the trumpet is inside the shelf.
3.3.1 To make a tray accessible raise all the trays above. Keep these
in position by using two tray wedges. Make sure that the bottom tray
has the adaptors positioned at the left side.

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3.3.2 All trays can easily be inserted or removed.
2
1
"CLICK"
OR
2
1
"CLICK"
"CLICK"
"CLICK"
OUT
IN
4 Cable termination
4.1 Cable termination in the rack
Cable is already terminated in the rack or in the side duct of the rack on
the cable termination plate. For the loose tube cable the tubes are
protected from the cable termination plate with the flex tube. For
central core cable, fibers are guided into guiding tubes (5 mm) who go
direct into the shelf.
A Loose tube cable (single fiber)
4.1.1 Cut a flex tube to length according the cable position in the
rack and remove the cable jacket according this length. Make sure you
have 2 m of loose tube inside the shelf.
4.1.2 Make sure the flex tube is long enough so that the drawer
slides easily in and out. Fix the flex tube with tie wrap and foam as
shown on the picture. The knobs of the tie wraps must be positioned at
the front of the metal hinge plate.

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B Loose tube ribbon cable
C Central core cable
4.1.3 Kit content FIST-GR-CTB100 (loose tube ribbon)
• Breakout device + screws
• Breakout device cover + screws
• Cable bracket + screws
• Mounting bracket + washers + screws
• 2 cable clamps
• Unraveling tool
• 2 strength member terminations + screws
4.1.4 Choose a position in the side duct or on the cable termination
plate, close to the shelf. Mount the mounting bracket on that position
with the 2 screws.
4.1.8 Choose a position in the side duct or on the cable termination
plate, close to the shelf. Mount the mounting bracket on that position
with the 2 screws.
4.1.5 Loose tube ribbon cable.
4.1.6 In case of loose tube cable: position the strength member at
the bottom. Bundle the loose tubes with tape. Secure the strength
member with the screws. Continue with installation from paragraph
4.1.15.
4.1.7 Kit content FIST-GR-CTB100CC (central core ribbon)
• Breakout device + screws
• Breakout cover device + screws
• Cable bracket + screws
• Mounting bracket + screws
• 2 cable clamps
• Unraveling tool
• 2 strength member stops + screws

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4.1.9 Central core ribbon cable.
Prepare the cable. Make sure you have 1,5 m of ribbon fiber on the
tray. Respect dimensions shown on the drawings. Clean the fibers very
well to make easy feeding possible.
4.1.13 If extra split-out is needed the tube divider FIST-GPS2-TD-5MM
can be mounted in the shelf. Assemble the tube divider as shown.
Remove the Velcro strip from the shelf and mount it on the cover.
4.1.10 Mount the cable bracket with 2 screws on the mounting
bracket and place the breakout device on the cable bracket.
4.1.11 Loosen the screw of the strength member stop. Rotate the
stop and position the strength members inside.
4.1.12 Secure with the cable clamp. Don’t squeeze the cable.

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4.1.14 The tube divider FIST-GR-TD-5mm can be mounted in the rack.
Install as shown. IN: maximum 6 tubes. OUT: maximum 6 tubes
4.1.15 Remove twists in the ribbons.
a) If ribbons are according ITU norms: use the unraveling device.
The numbers indicate the number of ribbons you want to bundle
(3-4-5 or 6). 3 sizes of ribbon can be handled: ribbon 12, 8 and 4
(3 groove sizes).
b) In other cases use local practice.
4.1.16 Slide the tool over the ribbons. Bundle at the end using Teflon
tape (bundle in groups as you want to feed them through the tubes).
Remove the unraveling device.
4.1.17 Mount the tube divider (if needed) on the metal tray. Cut the
tubes coming from the break-out device to length. Remove the tube
divider to have better access to split out the ribbons.
4.1.18 Insert the tubes in the connectors. Use 6 positions at the left
when cable is mounted at the left side of the bracket. Feed the fiber
groups in the tubes. Start at the back to have easy access. Avoid
crossings of the fibers.

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4.1.19 Slide the cover over the break-out and secure with the screws.
D IFC Cable
4.1.20 Feed the IFC through the trumpet and guide each IFC to the
rear entrance of the tray.
4.2.2 Kit contents
• 1 metal plate
• 2 strength member connectors + screws
• 1 flexible tube (predefined length)
• 3 bolts and nuts
• 4 releasable tie-wraps
• 2 tube clips + lid
• 1 edge protection
• 1 foam strip
• 2 tie-wraps
• 1 tube holder bracket
4.2 Side cable termination directly on the shelf
4.2.1 The cable can be terminated on the shelf: cable terminations
are suited for max. 2 cables, cable retention with tie-wraps, the loose
tubes are fed through a flexible tube to the shelf, the strength member
is attached to the plate.
A Loose tube cable
4.2.3 The picture shows left side mounting and cable coming from
bottom, for right side mounting or cable coming from top a different
assembly is required. Mount the side termination plate onto the shelf
and mount the edge protection.
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