Simplex 4100 Series Installation Instruction page 29

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4100/4120-6014, 4100-6078 NICs and 4100/4120-Series Media Modules Installation Instruction
Duplex fiber-optic Class X wiring (0566-1197, 0566-1198, 0566-1199, 0566-1200 only)
Figure 29: Wired and duplex fiber media, Class X wiring (566-1197, 566-1198, 566-1199, or 566-1200 only)
Notes:
1.
Refer to general wiring precautions in this document. For specific information about fiber-optic wiring, refer to the 900-143 Fiber Tutorial.
2.
The available communications distance is determined by the properties of the specific fiber cable used and the available power budget. The
maximum distance between nodes is determined by the total loss from the transmitter to the associated receiver, for example, fiber loss,
connector loss, splice loss, and safety margin, or the maximum distance listed, whichever is smaller. See Table 1 for allowed losses.
3.
Use cable clamps supplied with 748-531, 650-2013, 650-2014, 650-2015, and 650-2016 to secure the fiber cable.
4.
When the 565-413 Interface Card is used with the 566-793, Network Card, TB1 on the 565-413 Interface Card cannot be used. Connection to
the motherboard is required as shown.
5.
The shield should only be connected at one end of the line. The shield is connected to the left port.
6.
Each "wired" media cable requires two ferrite beads, one at each end (included in the shipping group). Refer to installation instructions
574-041 for proper bead mounting.
7.
When wiring leaves the building, 2081-9044 Overvoltage Protectors are required. One overvoltage protector is installed where wiring leaves
the building; another is installed where wiring enters the next building.
8.
Use fiber media service kits 650-2013, 650-2014, 650-2015, and 650-2016 on retrofit jobs where fibers with ST connectors are already
installed.
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