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AT&T 75 XE Wiring Manual (593 pages)
Brand:
AT&T
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Switch
| Size: 11.53 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Organization
2
Table of Contents
3
Figure 1-1. Documentation Block Diagram
6
Use of Guide
7
Equipment
8
Figure 1-2. System Uniform Wiring Plan
9
Figure 1-3. Sample Uniform Wiring Installation
10
Cross-Connect Hardware Selection
11
Job Aids
12
Figure 1-4. Sample Floor Plan with Terminal Locations Marked
13
Site or Satellite Closets
14
Figure 1-5. Riser Cable Placement
15
Table of Contents
16
Table of Contents
26
General
27
Connector Modules
28
Z100-Type Hardware
28
Figure 2-3 Z100-Type Support and Panel
29
Z100A1 Connector Module
30
Z100B1 Connector Module
30
Figure 2-4 Z100A1 Connector Module
31
Figure 2-5 Z100B1 Connector Module
32
Connecting Units
33
Figure 2-6 Z100-Type Connecting Units
34
Figure 2-7 Connecting Unit Installation
35
Cords
36
ZD6A-87 Patch Cords
36
ZD2A-87-10 Power Adapter Cords
37
Associated Hardware
38
Cable Slack Managers
38
General
38
Z113A Housing
39
Z114A Housing
39
Figure 2-11 Cable Slack Managers
40
1.544 Mbps Digital Service Interfaces
41
575-4 Sneak Current Fuse Assembly
41
Network Interfaces
41
RJ21X Network Interfaces
41
RJ2GX Network Interfaces
41
Sneak Fuse Panels
41
Trunk/Auxiliary Field
42
400A Apparatus Mounting
43
Cable Access Panels and Emergency Transfer Units
43
Figure 2-13 Cable Access Panel (400C Apparatus Mounting)
44
Figure 2-14 Cable Access Panel (Functional Diagram)
45
Trunk Concentrator Cables
46
WP-90929, List 2, Cable Assembly
46
WP-90929, List 4, Cable Assembly
46
Figure 2-15 Trunk Concentrator Cables (WP-90929, Lists 2 and 4, Cable Assemblies)
47
TABLE 2-A WP-90929, List 2, Cable Assembly Wiring
48
16-Port Analog Line Board Adapter Cable
49
TABLE 2-B WP-90929, List 4, Cable Assembly Wiring
49
4-Port Met Line Board Concentrator Cable
50
Adjunct Power Units
50
Individual Power Supplies
50
Bulk Power Supply
51
Figure 2-17 Individual Power Supplies
51
346 Modular Bulk Power Supply
52
TABLE 2-C Individual Power Supply Adjunct and Distance Limitations
52
Figure 2-19 346 Modular Bulk Power Supply
53
Figure 2-20 346A1 Power Panel Circuit Breaker Locations
54
TABLE 2-D 346A Power Unit Adjunct and Distance Limitations
54
Equipment Room Design
55
General
55
Single-Section Cross-Connect Field
55
Typical Floor Plans
55
Typical System Equipment Room Floor Plans
55
Figure 2-22 Typical 2-Carrier System 75 Cabinet or 2-Cabinet System 75 XE Floor Plan
57
Mult-Section Cross-Connect Field
59
Multi-Section Cross-Connect Field
60
Single-Section Cross-Connect Field
60
Wall Space Requirements
60
Connector Module, Patch Cord, and Cable Slack Manager Requirements
61
Equipment Requirements
61
TABLE 2-E Z100 Cross-Connect Hardware Requirements
61
Cable Access Panel Requirements
62
Selecting the Cable Access Panel
62
Trunk Circuit Capacities
62
Equipment Room Hardware and Cabling Installation
64
Hardware Installation
64
Installing the Cross-Connect Field
64
Figure 2-26 Cross-Connect Field and Cable Access Panel Installation
65
Installing Cable Slack Managers
66
Labeling the Cross-Connect Field
67
Main Cross-Connect Field
68
Figure 2-29 Port Labels
69
Figure 2-30 4-Pair Station Appearance Labels
70
Figure 2-31 3-Pair Station Appearance Labels
71
Figure 2-32 Auxiliary Labels
72
Multi-Section Cross-Connect Field
73
Installing the Cable Access Panels (Caps)
76
Labeling the Cable Access Panel
77
Figure 2-35 Control Carrier Outputs (AUXILIARY Label)
79
Figure 2-36 System Port Circuit Appearances and Trunk Labels
81
Figure 2-37 System Port Circuit Appearances and Auxiliary Circuit Labels
82
Figure 2-38 Z1A Emergency Transfer Unit Labels
84
Figure 2-39 574-5 Power Transfer Unit Labels
85
Cable Installation
86
Installing the Sneak Fuse Panels
86
201A Labels
87
Routing Cable Guidelines
87
General
88
Routing Cables from Switch Cabinet to Cross-Connect Field
89
Installing Trunk Cables between Network Interface and System Cabinet
90
Routing Cables from Cable Access Panel to Switch Cabinet
90
Figure 2-51 Installing Concentrator Cables between the CAP and the Switch Cabinet
98
Installing Coupled Bonded Conductor Grounding
99
Installing Cables between Switch Cabinet and the Cross-Connect Field
100
Figure 2-53 Connector Module Flex Tab Latch Locations
102
Figure 2-54 25-Pair Cable Routing through Connector Module
103
Description
104
Information Outlets
104
Installing Cables between Cross-Connect Field and Auxiliary Cabinet
104
Station Cables
104
Station Wiring Design
104
Figure 2-55 4-Pair Single Modular Plug-Ended Station Cable
105
Closets
106
Site Locations
106
Figure 2-57 258A and BR2580A Adapters
107
Satellite Locations
108
3-Pair to 4-Pair Station Circuits
109
Equipment Room (Z100B1 Connector Modules Used at Cross-Connect Field and 356A Adapter Used at Site Location)
111
4-Pair Station Circuits
109
Station Circuit Distribution from Equipment Room
109
TABLE 2-G System Wiring
112
3-Pair Station Cable Circuits
114
Adapter Requirements
114
Layout
114
Locating Information Outlets
114
Locating Satellites and Sites
114
Sizing 25-Pair and Multiple 25-Pair Station Cables
114
Sizing 4-Pair Station Cables (DIW)
114
Z100A1 Connector Module Requirements
114
4-Pair Station Cable Circuits
115
Installing the Station Cables
115
Station Wiring and Associated Hardware Installation
115
Figure 2-63 Multiple 25-Pair Station Cable with Factory-Installed Staggered Fingers Connected to a Connector Module
116
Figure 2-64 4-Pair Station Wiring Labeling from Equipment Room to Information Outlet
117
Installing Z100-Type Hardware at Satellite Locations
118
Labeling
119
Figure 2-67 3-Pair to 4-Pair Station Wiring Labeling from Equipment Room to Information Outlet
120
Installing the Information Outlets
121
Adjunct Powering
122
Adjunct Powering from Satellite Locations
122
Adjunct Powering from Site Locations
122
Adjunct Powering from the Equipment Room
122
Figure 2-69 Remote Powering from a Z100A1 Connector Module Located at the Equipment Room or Satellite Location
123
Figure 2-70 Remote Powering from a 258A Adapter in a Site Closet
124
Figure 2-71 Remote Powering from a 356A Adapter in a Site Closet
125
Adjunct Powering from Information Outlets
126
Figure 2-73 Typical Local Powering from a 400B2 Adapter—Surface-Mounted Information Outlet
127
Patch Cord Installation and Administration
128
Figure 2-75 1-Point Administration
130
Equipment Room Cross-Connect Field
131
Installing Patch Cords
131
Removing Patch Cords
131
Installing and Removing Power Adapter Cords
132
Satellite Locations
132
1-Point Administration
133
Installing Attendant Console
133
Miscellaneous Wiring Installation
133
Figure 2-78 Connections for Attendant Console
135
Figure 2-79 Wiring Required at Cable Access Panel for Attendant Console Remote Powering from Switch Cabinet—System 75 Only
136
Installing Selector Console
137
Installing INADS (Initialization and Administration System) Interface
138
Figure 2-81 Connections at Cable Access Panel for INADS Trunk
139
Collocated DS1 Tie Trunks
140
DS1 Tie Trunks Using 551-Type CSU
140
Installing DS1 Tie Trunks
140
Figure 2-82 Connections for DS1 Tie Trunks between 2 System 75S or System 75 Xes
141
Installing Customer-Provided Alarm-System 75 XE Only
142
Installing Off-Premises Terminal Wiring
142
Figure 2-84 Connections for Off-Premises Terminals
143
Analog Out-Of-Building Terminals
144
Installing Out-Of-Building Terminal Wiring
144
Digital Out-Of-Building Terminals
145
574-5 Power Transfer Unit
148
Installing Emergency Transfer Units and Terminals
148
Figure 2-87 574-5 Power Transfer Unit Option Switches
149
Figure 2-88 Connections at Cable Access Panel for Voice Terminal Used Only for Emergency Transfer—574-5 Power Transfer Unit
151
Emergency Transfer and as Normal Extension—574-5 Power Transfer Unit
153
Figure 2-90 Connections at Cable Access Panel for Optional DID Make-Busy Trunk—574-5 Power Transfer Unit
155
Z1A Emergency Transfer Unit
156
Emergency Transfer (Ground Start Trunks)—Z1A Emergency Transfer Unit
157
Emergency Transfer and as Normal Extension (Ground Start Trunks—Z1A Emergency Transfer Unit)
159
Figure 2-93 Connections at Cable Access Panel for Optional DID Make-Busy Trunk—Z1A Emergency Transfer Unit
161
Figure 2-94 Ground Wiring Example (Three Voice Terminals Used Only for Emergency Transfer)
162
Installing External Ringing
163
Installing Queue Warning Indicator
164
Auxiliary Equipment Description
165
Auxiliary Equipment Installation
165
Installing Loudspeaker Paging and Music-On-Hold
166
Figure 2-98 Connections for Loudspeaker Paging and Music-On-Hold
167
Installing Loudspeaker Paging Access-278A Paging Adapter
168
Figure 2-99 Connections for Loudspeaker Paging Zone—278A Paging Adapter
169
Installing Loudspeaker Paging Access-89A Control Unit
170
Figure 2-100 Connections for Loudspeaker Paging Zone—89A Control Unit
171
Pagepac 20
172
Pagepac PAGING SYSTEM
172
Pagepac VS
172
Figure 2-101 Connections for Pagepac 20 Without Zone-Mate 9 or 39
173
Figure 2-102 Connections for Pagepac 20 with Zone-Mate 9 or 39
174
Figure 2-103 Connections for Pagepac VS
175
Figure 2-104 Connections for Pagepac 50/100/200 Amplicenter Only
176
Figure 2-105 Connections for Pagepac 50/100/200 System
177
Installing Music-On-Hold Access
178
Figure 2-106 Connections for FCC Registered Equipment Provided for Music-On Hold/Dial Dictation Equipment (Auxiliary Access)
179
Figure 2-107 Connections for Non-FCC Registered Equipment Provided for Music On-Hold/Dial Dictation Equipment (Auxiliary Access)
181
Installing Loudspeaker Paging with Background Music
182
Installing Recorded Announcement Equipment
183
Announcement/Dial Dictation Equipment (Analog Access)
184
Digital Announcer
187
Installing Audichron Wake-Up Announcement System-R1V3 Only
188
Figure 2-113 Connections for Analog Line Port to Wake-Up Announcement Unit
190
Installing Dial Dictation Equipment
191
Installing 3270 Data Modules
192
Figure 2-116 Connections for 3270A or 3270T Data Module
193
Installing Processor Data Modules (Pdms)
194
Figure 2-118 Connections for Pdms in Data Mounting—Through Cable Access Panel
195
Figure 2-119 Connections for Pdms in Data Mounting—Through Cross-Connect Field
196
Installing Applications Processor Interface-System 75 Only
197
Figure 2-121 Connections at Cable Access Panel for Applications Processor Alarms
198
Installing Call Management System (CMS) Interface-V3 Only
199
Installing Distributed Communications System (DCS)-V2 and V3
199
Only
199
Installing Customer-Provided Terminal Using Asynchronous Data Units (Adus)
200
Property Management System Interface-V3 Only
200
Figure 2-122 Connections to ADU for Data Terminal Equipment (R1V2 or R1V3)
201
Figure 2-124 SMDR Cabling for On-Premises Data Communications Equipment
203
Table of Contents
205
Installing Station Message Detail Recording Interface
209
General
217
110-Type Hardware Description
218
110-Type Wiring Blocks
218
Index Strips and Connecting Blocks
218
110A-Type Hardware
222
110P-Type Hardware
225
188-Type Backboards
231
110-Type Patch Cords
232
Cords
232
F-61789 Power Adapter Cords
233
Jumpers
234
Test Cords
234
Tools
234
Associated Hardware
235
Cable Slack Managers
235
Designation Strips
235
F Clip Terminal Insulator
235
General
235
Z113A Housing
235
Z114A Housing
235
1.544 Mbps Digital Service Interfaces
238
575-4 Sneak Current Fuse Assembly
238
Network Interfaces
238
RJ21X Network Interface
238
RJ2GX Network Interface
238
Sneak Fuse Panels
238
574-5 Power Transfer Unit
240
Emergency Transfer Units
240
WP-90929, List 1, Cable Assembly
240
WP-90929, List 3, Cable Assembly
240
Z1A Emergency Transfer Unit
240
16-Port Analog Line Board Adapter Cable
243
4-Port Met Line Board Concentrator Cable
244
Adjunct Power Units
244
Individual Power Supplies
244
Bulk Power Supply
245
346 Modular Bulk Power Supply
246
110-Type Hardware Equipment Room Applications
249
Equipment Room Design
249
Trunk/Auxiliary Field
249
Distribution Field
251
General
256
Typical Floor Plans
256
Typical System Equipment Room Floor Plans
256
110-Type Hardware and Patch Cord Requirements
261
Cable Slack Manager Requirements
261
Equipment Requirements
261
Wall Space Requirements
261
Equipment Room Hardware and Cabling Installation
262
Frame Mounting 110P-Type Terminal Blocks
262
Hardware Installation
262
Wall Mounting 110P-Type Terminal Blocks
262
Installing the Cable Slack Managers
266
Labeling the Cross-Connect Field
266
Auxiliary Labels (Yellow)
271
Station Labels (White and Blue)
281
Port Labels (Purple)
288
Installing the Sneak Fuse Panels
293
Cable Installation
294
Labels
294
General
295
Routing Cable Guidelines
295
Routing Cables from Switch Cabinet to Cross-Connect Field
299
Installing Control Carrier Outputs Cable
301
Installing Cables between Switch Cabinet and the Cross-Connect Field
310
Closets
311
Description
311
Information Outlets
311
Installing Cables between Cross-Connect Field and Auxiliary Cabinet
311
Satellite Locations
311
Site Locations
311
Station Cables
311
Station Wiring Design
311
Station Circuit Distribution from Equipment Room
316
3-Pair to 4-Pair Station Circuit Distribution
318
110-Type Hardware Requirements
324
Adapter Requirements
324
Locating Information Outlets
324
Locating Satellites and Sites
324
Sizing 25-Pair and Multiple 25-Pair Station Cables
324
Sizing 4-Pair Station Cables (DIW)
324
Station Wiring and Associated Hardware Installation
325
Installing 110-Type Hardware at Satellite Locations
328
Labeling
328
Installing 4-Pair Station Cables
331
Installing the Information Outlets
331
Adjunct Powering
332
Adjunct Powering from the Equipment Room
332
Adjunct Powering from Site Locations
333
Adjunct Powering from the Satellite Locations
333
Adjunct Powering from Information Outlets
335
Patch Cord Installation and Administration
338
Equipment Room Cross-Connect Field
340
Installing Patch Cords
341
Removing Patch Cords
341
2-Point Administration
342
Installing and Removing Jumper Wires
342
Installing and Removing Power Adapter Cords
342
Installing INADS (Initialization and Administration System) Interface
347
Installing Customer-Provided Alarm-System 75 XE Only
350
Installing Off-Premises Terminal Wiring
350
Analog Out-Of-Building Terminals
351
Digital Out-Of-Building Terminals
352
Installing Emergency Transfer Units and Terminals
354
574-5 Power Transfer Unit
355
Z1A Power Failure Transfer Unit
360
Installing External Ringing
367
Installing Queue Warning Indicator
368
Auxiliary Equipment Description
369
Auxiliary Equipment Installation
369
Table of Contents
416
66-Type Hardware Description
428
66M1-50 Connecting Block
428
Connectorized 66-Type Connecting Blocks
432
Non-Connectorized 66-Type Connecting Blocks
432
183-Type Backboards
433
Multiple-Mounted 66-Type Connecting Blocks
433
187B1 Backboard
435
Power Adapter Cords
435
Associated Hardware
437
Bridging Clips
437
Cable Slack Managers
437
Tools
437
Z113A Housing
438
Z114A Housing
438
1.544 Mbps Digital Service Interfaces
440
575-4 Sneak Current Fuse Assembly
440
Network Interfaces
440
RJ21X Network Interface
440
RJ2GX Network Interface
440
Sneak Fuse Panels
440
574-5 Power Transfer Unit
442
Emergency Transfer Units
442
Trunk Concentrator Cables
442
WP-90929, List 2, Cable Assembly
442
WP-90929, List 4, Cable Assembly
442
Z1A Emergency Transfer Unit
442
4-Port Met Line Board Concentrator Cable
445
Adjunct Power Units
445
Bulk Power Supply
446
Individual Power Supplies
446
346 Modular Bulk Power Supply
448
66-Type Hardware Equipment Room Applications
451
Distribution Field
451
Equipment Room Design
451
Trunk/Auxiliary Field
451
Typical Floor Plans
454
Typical System Equipment Room Floor Plans
454
66-Type Hardware Requirements
458
Cable Slack Manager Requirements
458
Equipment Requirements
458
Wall Space Requirements
458
Equipment Room Hardware and Cabling Installation
459
Hardware Installation
459
Installing the Cross-Connect Field
459
Installing the Cable Slack Managers
462
Labeling the Cross-Connect Field
462
Installing the Sneak Fuse Panels
467
Cable Installation
468
Labeling
468
Routing Cable Guidelines
469
Routing Cables from Switch Cabinet to Cross-Connect Field
473
Installing Control Carrier Outputs Cable
475
Installing Trunk Cables between Network Interface, Sneak Fuse Panel, and System Cabinet
477
Connecting Trunk Pairs to the Switch Cabinet Using Concentrator Cables
481
Connecting Trunk Pairs to the Switch Cabinet Using Jumper Wires to Establish 3-Pair Modularity
482
Installing Cables between Switch Cabinet and the Cross-Connect Field
484
Installing Coupled Bonding Conductor Grounding
484
Information Outlets
485
Installing Cables between Cross-Connect Field and Auxiliary Cabinet
485
Station Cables
485
Station Wiring Design
485
Closets
487
Site Locations
487
Station Circuit Distribution from Equipment Room
490
3-Pair to 4-Pair Station Circuit Distribution
492
3-Pair Station Cable Circuits
497
66-Type Hardware Requirements
497
Adapter Requirements
497
Locating Information Outlets
497
Locating Satellites and Sites
497
Sizing 25-Pair and Multiple 25-Pair Station Cables
497
Sizing 4-Pair Station Cables (DIW)
497
4-Pair Station Cable Circuits
498
Installing the Station Cables
498
Station Wiring and Associated Hardware Installation
498
Installing 4-Pair Station Cables
500
Installing 66-Type Hardware at Satellite Locations
500
Installing the Information Outlets
500
Labeling
500
Adjunct Powering
501
Adjunct Powering from the Equipment Room
501
Adjunct Powering from Site Locations
502
Adjunct Powering from the Satellite Locations
502
Adjunct Powering from Information Outlets
504
Jumper Wire Installation and Administration
507
Equipment Room Cross-Connect Field
510
Installing Jumper Wires
510
Installing and Removing Power Adapter Cords
511
Removing Jumper Wires
511
1-Point Administration
512
Installing Attendant Console
513
Miscellaneous Wiring Installation
513
Installing Selector Console
516
Installing INADS (Initialization and Administration System) Interface
517
Collocated DS1 Tie Trunks
518
DS1 Tie Trunks Using 551-Type CSU
518
Installing DS1 Tie Trunks
518
Installing Customer-Provided Alarm-System 75 XE Only
520
Installing Off-Premises Terminal Wiring
520
Analog Out-Of-Building Terminals
521
Installing Out-Of-Building Terminal Wiring
521
Digital Out-Of-Building Terminals
522
Installing Emergency Transfer Units and Terminals
524
574-5 Power Transfer Unit
525
Z1A Power Failure Transfer Unit
531
Installing External Ringing
539
Installing Queue Warning Indicator
540
Auxiliary Equipment Description
541
Auxiliary Equipment Installation
541
Installing Loudspeaker Paging and Music-On-Hold
543
Installing Loudspeaker Paging Access-278A Paging Adapter
545
Installing Loudspeaker Paging Access-89A Control Unit
548
Pagepac PAGING SYSTEM
551
Pagepac VS
551
Installing Music-On-Hold Access
556
Installing Loudspeaker Paging with Background Music
560
Installing Recorded Announcement Equipment
561
Digital Announcer
565
Installing Audichron Wake-Up Announcement System-R1V3 Only
566
Installing 3270 Data Modules
569
Installing Dial Dictation Equipment
569
Installing Processor Data Modules (Pdms)
572
Installing Applications Processor Interface-System 75
574
Installing Audio Information Exchange (AUDIX) Interface-V3
575
Installing Call Management System (CMS) Interface-V3 Only
575
Installing Distributed Communications System (DCS)-V2 and V3
576
Property Management System Interface-V3 Only
576
Installing Customer-Provided Terminal Using Asynchronous Data Units (Adus)
577
Installing Station Message Detail Recording Interface
579
Installing Information System Network Interface
581
Installing STARLAN NETWORK Interface
583
Installing PLS Interface
585
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AT&T 75 XE Wiring Diagram (345 pages)
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Table of Contents
Page Chapter 1. Introduction
4
Table of Contents
4
Chapter 1. Introduction
8
General
8
Organization Use of Guide Equipment
8
Table of Contents
9
Figure 1-1. Documentation Block Diagram
12
System Wiring
14
Figure 1-2. System Uniform Wiring Plan
16
Figure 1-3. Sample Uniform Wiring Installation
17
Cross-Connect Hardware Selection
18
Wiring Hardware Changes
19
Figure 1-4. Block Diagram of System 75 or 75 XE Installation
19
Planning
20
Job Aids
20
Voice Terminals
20
Figure 1-5. Sample Floor Plan with Voice Terminal Locations Marked
21
Site or Satellite Closets
22
Cabling Facilities
22
Figure 1-6. Riser Cable Placement
23
Table of Contents
27
CHAPTER 2. HARDWARE (66/110-Type)
28
General
28
110-Type Hardware Description
30
110-Type Wiring Blocks
30
Index Strips and Connecting Blocks
31
Table 2-A. 25-Pair Cable Termination on a 110-Type Wiring Block/66-Type Connecting Block
32
110A-Type Hardware
34
110P-Type Hardware
38
188-Type Backboards
45
Cords
45
Jumpers
48
Tools
48
F Clip Terminal Insulator
49
Designation Strips
49
66-Type Hardware Description
50
66M1-50 Connecting Block
50
Connectorized 66-Type Connecting Blocks
51
Multiple-Mounted 66-Type Connecting Blocks
52
183-Type Backboards
53
187B1 Backboard
55
Power Adapter Cords
55
Jumpers
56
Tools
57
Bridging Clips
57
Associated Hardware
58
Cable Slack Managers
58
Network Interfaces
61
Sneak Fuse Panels
61
Emergency Transfer Units
64
Trunk Concentrator Cables
66
Table 2-B. WP-90929, List 1 and List 2, Cable Assembly Wiring
68
Table 2-C. WP-90929, List 3 and List 4, Cable Assembly Wiring
71
16-Port Analog Line Circuit Pack Adapter Cable (for 110-Type Hardware Only)
72
4-Port Met Line Circuit Pack Concentrator Cable
73
Adjunct Power Units
74
Table 2-D. Individual Power Supply Adjunct and Distance Limitations
75
Table 2-E. 346A Power Unit Adjunct and Distance Limitations
79
Chapter 3. Equipment Room Design
80
General
84
Hardware Equipment Room Appplications
84
Trunk/Auxiliary Field
84
Distribution Field
87
Typical System Equipment Room Floor Plans
96
General
96
Typical Floor Plans
96
Wall Space Requirements
103
Equipment Requirements
104
Equipment Room Hardware and Cabling Installation
108
Hardware Installation
108
Installing Cable Slack Managers
115
Labeling the Cross-Connect Field
115
Installing Sneak Fuse Panels
146
Cable Installation
147
Station Wiring Design
173
General
173
Station Circuit Distribution from Equipment Room
181
Layout
190
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