6. Tie Wrap the wires using the appropriate tie wrap anchor
points.
7. Replace the rubber grommet while closing the Electronics
Module. This places less stress on the wiring and allows the
Electronics Module to close without pinching any wiring.
Route OptiTap Fiber Drop Cable
Refer to the illustration below for fiber installations.
1. Place the OptiTap fiber drop in the same rubber grommet
channel as the ground cable. The ground cable should be
"below" the OptiTap fiber.
2. Connect the OptiTap fiber.
3. Place the OptiTap connector in the cut‐out in the housing.
4. Connect the fiber cable to the connector on the bottom of the
Electronics Module.
5. Route the cable so that when the Electronics Module is
closed, the fiber is not pinched.
Note: Do not tie wrap
Tie Wrap
the optical cable.
Route it as shown.
Rubber Grommet
Opti-Tap Connector
NOTE
There are wire routing clips on the lower right of the Electronics
Module housing. It is recommended that these not be used. Route
the power wires so that they are not pinched when the Electronics
Module is closed.
Install SC/APC Optical Connection
NOTE
Refer to the Total Access 362R Single Family Unit with RF Return
Installation and Maintenance Guide (P/N 61187715G1‐5) for
information on installing the SC/APC optical connection.
To install the optical connector, complete the following steps.
1. With the electronics module swung open, route the fiber
through the most direct grommet entrance and connect it to
the appropriate SC/APC optical connection.
2. Check that there are no bends in the fiber less than 1.2 inches
(30 mm) radius or approximately 2.5 inches (60 mm) in
diameter. When the maintenance door is closed, it should
not come in contact with the fiber.
Local Power Source Wiring
The 362R SFU is powered by a UL Listed Power Supply suitable
for the application with Output at LPS Levels.
61187715G1-22B
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Ground Drop
This 362R SFU should only be operated from the type of certified/
listed power supply recommended by the power supply
manufacturer.
Pin 1
Pin 7
Power/Alarm
Connector
(Note: Refer to the sticker on the bottom
of the Power/Alarm Connector if needed)
Use the Pin‐Out information in the table below as needed.
Power and Alarm Connector Pin-outs
Pin‐Out Power and
Description
Alarm Connector
1
LOW BAT
2
BAT MIS
3
REP BAT
4
ON BAT
5
SIG RTN
6
12 V RTN
7
+12 VDC
Install UPS
Installation of the Uninterruptible Power Source (UPS,
P/N 1187730G1) will be dictated by on‐site conditions and local
telephone company practices.
!
CAUTION
Use caution when routing wires and cables. Avoid severe bending
and routing over sharp edges. Use grommets when possible to
avoid wear on cable insulation.
1. Install the UPS cable that runs from the 362R SFU to the
Power/Alarm connector of the UPS via the customer pro‐
vided PVC conduit (or method used by your local telephone
company practice).
2. Swing the electronics module closed and tighten the security
screw with the 5/32 Hex tamper proof bit.
3. If necessary, tie wrap both the #6 ground wire and the UPS
cable run to the Buried Fiber Drop riser conduit.
POTS Connection
The telephone service or POTS connections can be made with
either two‐screw terminal bridges, or RJ‐11 connectors.
If the two‐screw terminal bridges are used, the RJ‐11 jacks
provide a diagnostic test point. Inserting an RJ‐11 jack (that is,
telephone cable or telephone test set) will connect the telephone
set to the 362R SFU and also disconnect the subscriber service
from the 362R SFU providing fault isolation to the SFU or
premises wiring.
1
Low Battery
2
Battery Missing
3
Replace Battery
4
On Battery
Signal Return
5
6
12V Return
7
+12VDC
UPS Power
Connector
Pin‐Out UPS
Connector
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3
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