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Panduit FSCMM Series Installation Instructions Manual
Panduit FSCMM Series Installation Instructions Manual

Panduit FSCMM Series Installation Instructions Manual

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© Panduit Corp. 2014
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY BEFORE PROCEEDING
CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
SIMPLEX
FSCMM**
FSCMM50**
FSCMM2.0**
FSCMM502.0**
DUPLEX
FSCDMM
FSCDMM50
ITEMS REQUIRED FOR TERMINATION
PART
ITEM
NUMBER
1
FVFLY
2
FVFLPCY
3
CST-115
4
FALC
5
FBFSP
6
FCRP5
7
FJQCVR
8
FGLS
9
FKS
10
FSTY
11
FSWB-C
12
FWP-C
13
PFX-0
14
--
15
FLPT
FHSCT
16
FHSCT-W
OPTIONAL
FS091*
OPTIONAL
FJQCVRB
* Denotes revision letter.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Precautions
900µm Tight-Buffered Fiber Termination
Jacketed Cable Termination
For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp
** Denotes color.
SC Opti-Crimp
Part Numbers: FSCMM**, FSCMM2.0**, FSCMM50**, FSCMM502.0**,
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
Outer housing
Dust cap
Visual Fault Locator
VFL Patch Cord
Fiber Cable Jacket Stripper
Alcohol Bottle (empty)
Fiber Buffer Stripper
Universal Crimp Tool (hex sizes: .048, .100, .128, .151, .190)
Fiber Cleaver
Safety Glasses
Strength Member (Aramid Fiber) Cutters
Safety Stickers for fiber scraps
Cleaning Swabs
Cloth Wipes
Indelible Ink Marking Pen
Isopropyl Alcohol (Reagent Grade, 90% minimum concentration; not available from Panduit)
Crimp Tool (For 2.0mm/1.6mm terminations only)
110VAC/60Hz Heat Shrink Curing Tool (For 2.0mm/1.6mm terminations only)
230VAC/50Hz Heat Shrink Curing Tool (For 2.0mm/1.6mm terminations only)
SC Opti-Crimp Connector Stripping Template
Replacement Blade for Fiber Cleaver
Multimode Fiber Optic Connector
FSCDMM, FSCDMM50
2.0mm/1.6mm
crimp sleeve
Backbone
Inner housing
assembly
Duplex clip
DESCRIPTION
Page 1 of 12
Jacketed boot
3.0mm crimp
sleeve
FSCMM**, FSCMM50**, FSCDMM and
FSCDMM50 include 3.0mm crimp sleeves.
FSCMM2.0** and FSCMM502.0** include
2.0mm/1.6mm crimp sleeves.
FS069
900µm buffered
boot
Page(s)
2
3-6
7-12

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  • Page 1 FSWB-C Cleaning Swabs FWP-C Cloth Wipes PFX-0 Indelible Ink Marking Pen Isopropyl Alcohol (Reagent Grade, 90% minimum concentration; not available from Panduit) FLPT Crimp Tool (For 2.0mm/1.6mm terminations only) FHSCT 110VAC/60Hz Heat Shrink Curing Tool (For 2.0mm/1.6mm terminations only) FHSCT-W 230VAC/50Hz Heat Shrink Curing Tool (For 2.0mm/1.6mm terminations only)
  • Page 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FS069 © Panduit Corp. 2014 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1. SAFETY GLASSES WARNING: IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT SAFETY GLASSES BE WORN WHEN HANDLING BARE OPTICAL FIBER. THE BARE FIBER IS VERY SHARP AND CAN EASILY DAMAGE THE EYE. 2. ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL WARNING: ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL IS FLAMMABLE.
  • Page 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FS069 © Panduit Corp. 2014 900µm Tight-Buffered Fiber Termination 1. LOADING INNER HOUSING ASSEMBLY INTO FCRP5 CRIMP TOOL 1.1 IMPORTANT: TOOL MUST HAVE A “P” ON THE LOWER CRIMP DIE (SEE FIGURE 1.1), IF NOT, PLEASE CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT. Pull fer- rule assembly retainer clip away from tool and rotate the clip until the “SC”...
  • Page 4 BUFFER STRIPPING GUIDELINES: Panduit laminated template. • Panduit recommends that you remove no more than 1/4" (6.4mm) of buffer at a time to avoid breaking the fiber. Refer to cable manufacturer's buffer stripping guidelines for specific recommen- dations.
  • Page 5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FS069 © Panduit Corp. 2014 4. CLEAVING 900µm TIGHT-BUFFERED FIBER 4.1 IMPORTANT: INSPECT CLEAVER TO ENSURE THAT IT IS CLEAN AND IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION. CLEAN OR REPLACE IF NECESSARY. Clean bare fiber using an isopropyl alcohol (90% minimum concentration) soaked lint-free wipe.
  • Page 6 5.6 Switch the FVFLY to the “OFF” position and remove the Ferrule Chamfers Adapter end of the FVFLPCY patch cord from the connector. Set the Panduit Crimp Tool, FVFLY, and patch cord down carefully on a clean surface. 5.7 Remove fiber from cleaving tool. Depress the fiber clamp lever to release the fiber so that the fiber scrap can be removed and properly disposed.
  • Page 7 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FS069 © Panduit Corp. 2014 Jacketed Cable Termination 1. LOADING INNER HOUSING ASSEMBLY INTO FCRP5 CRIMP TOOL 1.1 IMPORTANT: TOOL MUST HAVE A “P” ON THE LOWER CRIMP DIE (SEE FIGURE 1.1), IF NOT, PLEASE CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT. Pull ferrule assembly retainer clip away from tool and rotate the clip until the “SC”...
  • Page 8 IMPORTANT! Due to printing variations, use a rigid scale for insertion mark 0.53" (13.5 mm) back from the dimensions, or the appropriate Panduit laminated template. first mark. Mark the buffer length by placing a mark on the buffer at the edge of the jacket.
  • Page 9 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FS069 © Panduit Corp. 2014 BUFFER STRIPPING GUIDELINES: • Panduit recommends that you remove no more than 1/4" (6.4mm) of buffer at a time to avoid breaking the fiber. Refer to cable manufacturer's buffer stripping guidelines for specific recommendations.
  • Page 10 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FS069 © Panduit Corp. 2014 5. CRIMPING JACKETED CABLE The FVFLY verifies optical continuity only. Optical performance can only be verified by performing a link loss If the buffer length mark has test or connector loss test using an optical test set or an moved, carefully work the buffer OTDR.
  • Page 11 5.7 Switch the FVFLY to the “OFF” position and remove the Ferrule Adapter end of the FVFLPCY patch cord from the connector. Set the Panduit Crimp Tool, FVFLY, and patch cord down carefully on a clean surface. 5.8 The fiber jacket should nearly touch the rear of the inner housing...
  • Page 12 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FS069 © Panduit Corp. 2014 6.3 Hold onto the connector and support the cable. 6.4 Bring the heat shrink tubing into the hot air stream. Hold the heat shrink tubing about 1/2" away from the nozzle. Rotate the connector for 20-30 seconds so that the heat shrink tubing is completely cured onto the jacket.