Hardware Installation and Reference Guide
(1) Select an LC-LC optical fiber jumper whose diameter ranges from 2.5 mm to 2.9 mm
(0.10 in. to 0.11 in.).
(2) A cable gland assembly includes four components: A (adapter base), B (split gasket), C
(grommet), and D (compression cap). B (split gasket) can be pressed into C (grommet)
and also can be removed from C (grommet). Thread the optical fiber jumper through
the cable gland assembly based on the sequence shown in Figure 3-8.
Figure 3-8
Threading the Optical Fiber Jumper Through Cable Gland Assembly
(3) Plug the optical fiber jumper into the optical transceiver and tighten A (adapter base).
(4) Slide B (split gasket) and C (grommet) along the optical fiber jumper, press firmly to
seat B (split gasket) completely into C (grommet), and insert the assembly of B and C
into (adapter base).
(5) Tighten D (compression cap) until C (grommet) and B (split gasket) compressed on to
the optical fiber jumper. Use a waterproof tape to tighten the cable gland.
Caution
When removing the cable gland, proceed in the reverse order of the installation. Start by
loosening D (compression cap). Otherwise, the optical fiber jumper may be damaged.
Note
The cable gland can only hold the LC to LC optical fiber jumper with a diameter
ranging from 2.5 mm to 2.9 mm (0.10 in. to 0.11 in.). A thicker or thinner cable
cannot ensure waterproof effect.
Connect or remove the LC to LC optical fiber jumper according to operation
instructions. Otherwise, the optical fiber may be damaged.
Make sure that one threaded end of A is fully screwed into D and the other
threaded end is fully screwed into the AP.
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Installing the Access Point
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