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Corning Connection and Distribution System
Corning Connection and Distribution System
Distribution Systems
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Corning Cable Systems
C A TA L O G
Corning:
An Experienced
and Reliable Partner for You
We at Corning offer the broadest range of end-to-end copper and fiber optic product solutions
for customers’ cabling network.
As system leaders we provide products not only as individual items but also as complete cable
networks from a single source. Our global presence is your gain because, wherever you are
located, Corning is close at hand.
Our quality and environmental management systems are naturally certified to DIN EN ISO
9001 and ISO 14001.
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Introduction
Corning Distribution Systems in the Communications Network ................................................................................................. 8
Overview - Distribution Systems ............................................................................................................................................. 10
Technical Principles ................................................................................................................................................................ 12
Main Distribution Frames: Application Options ....................................................................................................................... 14
RDLU Shelters and ONUs: Application Options ..................................................................................................................... 15
Cross Connection Cabinets and Distribution Boxes: Application Options .............................................................................. 16
Note:
The products shown in this catalog demonstrate some of the additional accessories available
which are not part of the standard scope of delivery
Test Device
APG 92 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 113
Additional Information
Training .................................................................................................................................................................................. 116
MDF Glossary ........................................................................................................................................................................ 117
Contacts ................................................................................................................................................................................. 119
Further Catalogs in Our Product Range ............................................................................................................................... 124
Connect
Protect Filter
Jumper Switching
System
Main Distribution
Frame Residential Buildings
Apartment RDLU
System
Distribution Cabinet
Building
Cabling
Residential Buildings
Communications and data networks are the backbone The distribution components are used in
of the modern economy. To be able to transfer data • Main Distribution Frames,
and voice quickly and securely between the • Remote Digital Line Units (RDLU)
subscribers in these networks, the cable accessories • Optical Network Units (ONU)
for connecting, terminating and branching cables are • Private Automatic Branch Exchanges (PABX)
just as important as the cables and switching systems • Cross-Connection Cabinets and Distribution Boxes.
themselves. Corning provides a complete range of
passive accessories, making us THE contact for all
telecom companies, network operators, planners and
installers. The Corning product range offers fully
compatible connection and termination systems
covering all areas from the central office to the
individual subscriber.
We offer suitable connection and distribution This catalog does not represent the complete Corning
components for a wide range of applications: product range. Additional products and accessories
are available on request.
• For telecommunications
5000, 1000, 1000 RT, 71 Series
and 1001/2001 distribution components
• For CATV
5000 Series hybrid distribution components
• For ADSL
- 5000 Series Cat 5/6 distribution components,
when splitter is installed or integrated in
DSLAM
- 5000 Series Blocks with integrated xDSL
splitter filter
Telecom
CATV
ADSL
Distribution components
illustrated to scale
IDC Contact
Double IDC contact ✔
Single IDC contact -
Connectable wire diameter [mm] 0.32 - 0.64
IDC contact density [contacts / dm2] 56
Connection Options
Quick connect through connectorization ✔
Conventional wiring ✔
Protection
Free front with plugged in protection ✔
3-point protection with 2- / 3-electrode arrester ✔
5-point protection with 2- / 3-electrode arrester & ceramic / polymer PTC ✔
Open ground contacts (forced protection) ✔
Transmission Systems
Cat 3 distribution components ✔
Cat 5 distribution components ✔
Cat 6 distribution components ✔
Hybrid Distributor Components
For copper, coaxial, fiber optic cables ✔
Applications
Main distribution frames ✔
RDLU / ONU ✔
PABX ✔
Cross-connection cabinets / terminal distribution boxes ✔
Distribution boxes / cabinets ✔
- ✔ 2001 Series
✔ - 1001 Series
1000: 0.32 - 0.64; 1000RT: 0.32 - 0.8 0.35 - 0.80 0.4 - 0.8
81 38 35
- - -
✔ ✔ ✔
✔/- ✔ -
2-electr. / 3-electr. arrester ✔ 3-electrode arrester
2-electr. / 3-electr. arrester - 3-electrode arrester
- - ✔
✔ ✔ ✔
- - -
- - -
- - -
✔ ✔ -
✔ - -
✔ - -
✔ - ✔
✔ - ✔
The overvoltage protection magazines / plugs are The overvoltage / overcurrent protection magazines
fitted with 2- or 3-electrode arresters (see the circuit are fitted with 2- or 3-electrode arresters and ceramic
diagram on page 28). In the event of an overvoltage, or polymer PTCs (Positive Temperature Coefficient)
an arc is created in the arrester which discharges the (see the circuit diagram on page 30). When the nomi-
energy towards the ground potential. The arc is broken nal current of the PTC is exceeded, the component
when the voltage falls below the nominal response heats up and the resistance increases exponentially.
direct voltage of the arrester. This reversible procedure The PTC therefore limits the current. The PTC cools
can be repeated a number of times if necessary. down in accordance with the load and then returns to
its original state. This reversible procedure can also be
The contact between the protection magazine and repeated a number of times if necessary.
functional element is illustrated in the diagram below.
The arrester is connected to the IDC contacts in The contact between the protection magazine and
parallel. functional element is illustrated in the diagram below.
In addition to the arrester, two PTCs are also
connected in series to the IDC contacts.
IDC contact Disconnection Contact for protection IDC contact Disconnection Contacts for protection
contact magazine contact magazine
Contact for cable connector Contact for cable connector
Jumpering
Central Office
All underground subscriber cables are connected to
specific distribution components in the main
Main Distribution
distribution frame. Not every subscriber wire pair is Frame
connected to a terminal; i.e. only those wire pairs
actually being used by the subscribers are connected
Switching
to the switching system as well. Wire pairs that are not system
in use are only connected to the system as they are
needed. Subscriber System cable
Jumper cable
Subscriber cable
In many cases, the switching system and main
distribution frame may not be in the same room or
even on the same floor. Given that each wire pair used to these distribution components. These connections
cannot be guided to the switching system over several are in turn connected with the switching system via
floors, the required wire pairs are connected to an cables (e.g. 128 wire pairs). The cables can then, for
additional distribution component (jumpered). In this instance, be guided over several floors to the
way, the wire pairs being used are connected in stages switching system without any difficulty.
Application Options
Tasks
The main distribution frame (MDF) is the interface
between the subscriber cables coming in from all
directions and the switching system. The subscriber
cables and the system cables are connected to the
main distribution frame. The connection between both
Wall-mounted distributor, Wall-mounted distributor,
cable sides is implemented by jumpering. In addition to
vertical vertical / horizontal
terminating and organizing all of the cables, the main
distribution frame can also be used to protect people
and the switching system against overvoltages and
overcurrents. Subscriber and system cables can be
both checked and disconnected in the main
distribution frame.
Protect
Measure
Connect
Jumper
Filter
MDF Switching
Switching System Free-standing distributor, Free-standing distributor,
Center vertical vertical / horizontal
The distributor type used depends on the number of
subscribers that have to be connected. Corning
recommends that the vertical distributors should be
used where there are less than 10,000 subscribers to
be connected. If the number of subscribers is greater,
it is recommended that you use a vertical / horizontal
distributor given the increased cross-jumpering
Application Options (horizontal jumpering in the rack), as cross-jumpering
Main distribution frames are used wherever a large is possible between the horizontal distribution
number of subscribers need to be connected with the components. This produces 12 cross-jumpering
switching system, for example in telecom companies options in a distributor with 13 horizontals. In the case
or in large buildings such as those used for banks, of vertical distributors, cross-jumpering is only possible
insurance companies and worldwide headquarters. above and below the vertical distribution components.
Application Options
Application Options
More and more network operators are implementing
new networking concepts which involve the use of
RDLU shelters (Remote Digital Line Unit) or ONUs
(Optical Network Unit) between the subscribers and
the central office.
Task
RDLU shelters act like a small central office. They are
fitted with switching and connecting equipment for
copper cables.
Task Task
10-pair connection and distribution strips, e.g. those of The task of the strips in the distribution boxes is similar
the 1001/2001 Series, are generally used in the cross- to that of the strips in the cross-connection cabinet.
connection cabinet. These strips are suitable for use
outdoors. The subscriber cables are connected in the
cross-connection cabinet and then distributed to the
subscribers in the buildings. At this point in the network
it is possible to implement further protection, testing
and jumpering devices as required. The cross-
connection cabinet can therefore be considered as a
small main distribution frame on the subscriber side.
Introduction
Wire guide
Label holder
Label
Protection magazine strips
Cover
MDF plug
Mounting frame
Cable cover
Functional elements
Termination tool
Description
Introduction
MDF plug
The distribution components of the 5000 Series offer The distribution system of the 5000 Series is
the following features: extremely versatile and can be used throughout the
entire communications network:
• 100% tested, quick connection of cables with the
MDF plug • Main distribution frames
Time/cost savings • RDLU shelters
• ONUs
• Testing and cross-jumpering possible when • PABX (HICOM,...)
protection is plugged in • Cross-connection cabinets
• Distribution boxes/cabinets
• Complete protection
3 / 5-point protection with 2- / 3-electrode arresters
and ceramic or polymer PTCs
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Pairs Position Protection Contact Order Number for Weight Size Order Number
Option for Cable Labeling Set [kg] [mm]
Plug (incl. in scope of delivery) a b
a
Functional element with open 5-point ground contacts
(forced protection)
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Functional element with closed 5-point ground
contacts
Pairs Position Protection Contact Order Number for Weight Size Order Number
Option for Cable Labeling Set [kg] [mm]
plug (incl. in scope of delivery) a b
Because of the need for high data transfer rates, cer- meets Cat 6 requirements
tain physical laws must be taken into account. DIN
ISO IEC 11801 requires a minimum near-end cross- • Without shielding plate:
talk loss NEXT (Near End Cross (x) Talk) of 40 dB at a
frequency of 100 MHz (Category 5). A draft standard meets Cat 5 requirements
only exists for category 6 cables and components at
present. This draft standard requires a minimum near-
end crosstalk loss of 54 dB at 250 MHz (Category 6). Application Options
Characteristics The Cat 5/6 distribution components are used for the
connection of data lines that are suitable for a data
The Cat 5/6 distribution components comply with the transfer rate of up to 100 MBit/s, even if they are
above requirements. Their characteristics are as sometimes only used for 2 MBit/s at present, or in the
follows: case of ADSL, for up to 8 MBit/s.
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Connection Position Cat 5 Cat 6 Order Number for Weight Order Number
Options Labeling Set [kg]
(incl. in scope of delivery)
Cable guide
4 x a,b,s
Functional element
Carrier plate
Coaxial module
with Coaxial connector
FO module
with FO duplex adapter
Requirements
Connection options are often required not only for • Can be equipped with SC adapters
symmetric copper cables, but also for FO and coaxial • Can be equipped with 75 ohm coaxial connectors
cables. The hybrid distribution components are • Can be installed in distribution frames / boxes
designed for this area of application.
With the hybrid distribution components of the 5000 These distribution components can be used wherever
Series, copper, coaxial and FO cables can be different cable types (e.g. copper, coaxial and FO)
connected in a single component. The characteristics need to be connected and distributed. This can be the
of these distribution components are as follows: case in, for example:
• Connection options for max. • Main distribution frames
- 24 x a,b,s copper cables or • Distribution cabinets
- 24 x coaxial cables or • Distribution boxes
- 24 x FO cables • Cross-connection cabinets
• Different cable types in a single distribution
component
• Large cable guides for guiding shielded / unshiel-
ded, unsheathed Cat 6 cables to the IDC clamps
Order Example:
16 a,b,s, 4 coaxial and 12 FO connections are required.
The following components must be ordered:
1. Mounting frame S45755-E1018-S4 1 pc.
2. Copper assembly S45755-E1018-S10 2 pcs.
3. Cable inlets S45755-E1018-S11 3 pcs.
4. FO assembly (4 x FO) S45755-E1018-S30 3 pcs.
5. Coaxial assembly (4 x coax.) S45755-E1018-S20 1 pcs.
Distribution Components Used Solely as Copper (CAT 6), Coaxial or FO Distributor Components
Designation Connection Weight Size [mm] Order Number
Options [kg] Height Width Depth
Labels
R e ih e
Row L e is te
Strip K a b e l - N No.
Cable r. D a/b
A - N No.
r.
1 a 1 b a 2 b a 3 b ......................................................... a 8 b 1 ....... 8 .......
1
2 9 1 0 1 1 ......................................................... 1 6 1 6 ....... 9 .......
1 6
9
A
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1 2 8
1 2 1
1 6 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 ........................................................ 1 2 8 1 2 8 ... 1 2 1
B C
Order Number: C39104-A143-D1
Labeling Sets Labeling set for: S30264-D1017-133,
-S135, -S152, -S172
Standard labeling sets are available for the purposes
of identifying distribution components. Customized D L U
variants can also be created on request. The labeling - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 a 1 b a 2 b a 3 b .................................................... a 1 0 b 1 0 ....... 1
sets consist of the following components:
2 9 1 0 1 1 .................................................... 1 6 2 0 ......1 1
A Label holder
............................
............................
............................
B Covers
C D L U
A K aCable
b e l - N r No.
. D a/b
A - N No.
r. 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 a 1 b a 2 b a 3 b .................................................... a 1 0 b 1 0 ....... 1
1 1 2 3 ......................................................... 1 6 0 1 1 6 ...1
2 1 2 3 ......................................................... 1 6 0 2 1 6 ...1 2 9 1 0 1 1 .................................................... 2 0 2 0 ......1 1
B
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4 9 1 2 3 ......................................................... 1 6 4 8 1 6 ...1
1 0 1 9 1 1 9 2 1 9 3 .................................................... 2 0 0 1 0 0 .....9 1
D L U
R e ih e
Row L e is te
Strip K a b e l - NNo.
Cable r. D a/b
A - N No.
r. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 1 2 3 ......................................................... 1 6 0 1 1 6 ...1
1 a 1 b s a 2 b s ........................................ a 4 b s
2 a 5 b s a 6 b s ........................................ a 8 b s 2 1 2 3 ......................................................... 1 6 0 2 1 6 ...1
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1 2 a 4 5 b s a 4 6 b s ...................................... a 4 8 b s
6 4 1 2 3 ......................................................... 1 6 6 4 1 6 ...1
-S146, -S160
7
2
1
0
1
0 0
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9
8
2
1 5
1 0
0 1
Labeling Sets for
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B
3
3
2
1
1
0 2
2 3
1 8
1 7
1 6
1 6
0 1
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7
2
1
0
3
2
1
2
0 3
0 2
1 6
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3
2
1
1 6
1 6
7
2
1
0
1 6
Labeling set for: S30264-D1017-S443
4 5
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4 6
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9
8
1 5
1 0
4 6
4 7
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4 7
2 3
1 8
1 7
1 6
4 8
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1
1 6
0 0
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3
2
1
2
1 6
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s
b
a
4
1
4
1
s
b
a
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0 1 ..........
2
8
5
s
b
a
s
b
a
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5
8
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3
2
1
1 6
3 2
3 1
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0 0
3
2
1
1 6
3 3
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s
b
a
s
b
a
4 5
4 8
4 5
4 8
1 2
3 2 ...........
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3
2
1
6 2
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3
2
1
6 3
1 6
6 4
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Labels
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5000 Series Distribution System
The effect of electromagnetic fields and discharges The overvoltage protection magazines are fitted with
(thunderstorms) or interference from adjacent power 3- or 2-electrode arresters. The arresters act as
lines can lead to overvoltages or overcurrent in voltage-dependent switches. As soon as the voltage
telecommunication cables. To exclude the associated on the arrester exceeds the specified nominal
risks to people and systems, the effects of these response voltage, this overvoltage is discharged
overvoltages and overcurrents must be limited to safe towards ground potential within nanoseconds.
values. This is done using overvoltage and overcurrent
protection modules. One 3-electrode arrester or two 2-electrode arresters
are installed in the protection magazine for each wire
For detailed information on protection methods in pair. The grounding short-circuit spring or hot melt
communications technology, refer to the "Overvol- short-circuit the electrodes mechanically with the
tage and Overcurrent in Telecommunication ground potential in the event of overheating. All
Networks" (Order No. A45050-W3123-D7-X-7600). protection magazines can be supplied without thermal
short-circuit springs or hot melts on request.
Overvoltage Protection Magazine (3-Point Protec- Overvoltage Protection Magazine (3-Point Protec-
tion) with 2-Electrode Arrester and Hot Melt tion) with 3-Electrode Arrester and Grounding
Short-Circuit Spring
a a' a a'
b b' b b'
Overvoltage protection magazines equipped with other arresters are available on request.
a a' a a'
b b' b b'
Overvoltage / Overcurrent Protection Magazines with 2- or 3-Electrode Arresters, with ceramic PTCs,
with Short-Circuit Spring or Hot Melt
8- or Nominal Nominal Order Number Order Number Nominal Order Number
10-Pair Voltage Discharge 2-Electrode 3-Electrode Current
Magazine [V] Current Arrester Arrester PTC
[kA] (incl. in scope of delivery) (incl. in scope of delivery) [mA]
Connectorized Cables with MDF Plugs Connectorized System Cables in the RDLU Shelter
The distribution components of the 5000 Series can be Switching and termination systems are combined in
connected quickly and easily using connectorized the smallest possible space in RDLU shelters. It is
cables fitted with MDF plugs. Together with the method advisable here to connect the switching systems to the
of connecting the cables using the termination tool termination systems (distribution components of the
(conventional method), this connection method saves 5000 Series) using connectorized cables. Given the
an enormous amount of time and is extremely close proximity of the termination systems to the
economical. There is no need to check the connection, switching systems and the small number of
as connectorized cables with MDF plugs are 100% subscribers to be connected, the connectorized cables
tested. This provides yet another cost saving. can all be of the same length.
• EWSD
• Alcatel
PABX MDF Cable Connectorized cables can be used in both binary and
decimal formations. This means, for example, that 10-
Different cables are used for different applications. or 100-pair cables can be supplied with one or 10 MDF
Between a PABX (e.g. HICOM) and a main distribu- plugs. These cables can be connected to the 10-pair
tion frame, for example, 16- or 24-pair cables are distribution components of the 5000 Series. The open
used. These cables are connectorized on one end with end of the cable is then spliced in a closure, for
the PABX plug and with 2 or 3 MDF plugs on the other. example.
Cap
16
MDF plug
1
8-Pair MDF Plug
Cords
Length
Test / Connecting Cords, 6-pin (a,b,s), with One resp. Two Plugs
Length
a a
Test cord*2 3.0 m b b C39195-A641-A11
s s
a’ a’
Connecting cord 3.0 m b’ b’ C39195-A641-A12
s’ s’
Cords
150 mm
Length
100 mm
a white receptacle
a’ white receptacle
Connecting cord 0.25 / 0.10 m C39195-A639-A1
b black receptacle
b’ black receptacle
Test Cords with One Plug, e.g. for Test Device 57/1
Length
a
Test cord 1.5 m C39195-A640-A1
a’
b
Test cord 5.0 m C39195-A640-A6
b’
Short-Circuit Plug
10 Gray C39104-A111-A50
8 Gray C39104-A141-A50
10 Gray C39104-A155-D2
8 Gray C39104-A135-D2
Termination Tool
Marking Caps
Orange C39104-A110-C49
Black C39104-A110-C50
White C39104-A110-C51
Gray C39104-A110-C52
Red C39104-A110-C53
Green C39104-A110-C54
Blue C39104-A110-C55
Yellow C39104-A110-C56
Lilac C39104-A110-C57
(10 caps per unit ordered)
Technical Data
IDC Element:
Cable Connector:
Introduction
DLU Shelter
Functional Elements
Wire guiding of cable- and jumperwires is possible all For pre-connectorizing the system cables by using
from the left, all from the right, or cablewires from the 1000RT Series elements, the cable can also be guided
left and jumperwires from the right or vice versa. from the back.
Wire guides:
*
d)
* d)
t k k k re k (re
h ft t c c t c ( c t
rig left le righ ba left ba righ ba left ba righ
e e e e e e
th he th he th he th he th he th he
de
s
om mt om mt o m mt om mt om mt om mt
i r r r r r r
gu : f fro : f fro : f fro : f fro : f fro : f fro
ire ide de: ide de: ide de: ide de: ide de: ide de:
w s si s si s si s si s si s si
e e e e e e
o ut a bl per abl per abl per abl per abl per abl per
ith c m c m c m c m c m c m
Order Numbers w ju ju ju ju ju ju
Break elements with 8 pairs; Color: white; Counting at the cable side: 1, 2, ..., 7, 8
Switching elements with 8 pairs; Color: blue; Counting at the cable side: 1, 2, ..., 7, 8
Break elements with 10 pairs; Color: white; Counting at the cable side: 1, 2, ..., 9, 0
Break elements with 10 pairs; Color: white; Counting at the cable side: 1, 2, ..., 100 (-D1**)
Switching elements with 10 pairs; Color: blue; Counting at the cable side: 1, 2, ..., 9, 0
Switching elements with 10 pairs; Color: blue; Counting at the cable side: 1, 2, ..., 100 (-D1**)
Frame Sets
Functional
elements
incl. wire guides
Mounting angle
with
jumper comb
Frame set
Application
0
0 00 150 350 400 700 100
50 10 lte
r
lte
r
lte
r
lte
r
lte
r
max. number
U U e e e e e
Order Numbers N N h h h h h of elements
O O S S S S S
Frame Sets
C39393-A80- D1 D2 D6 D3 D4 D5 D5
Mounting angle with open jumper comb (recommended number per unit)
C39104-A123- B50 31
B52 4 32
B54 36
B56 4 8 8 8 43
B58 6 6 45
B60 6 6 48
B62 4 8 33
C39104-A123- B51 31
B53 32
B55 36
B57 43
B59 45
B61 48
B63 33
Distribution Components
103
b
103
Protection Magazine
8-pair 10-pair
Overvoltage (3-point)
Cords
Cords
A complete range of cords is available for the 1000RT In addition to the standard range of cords available, you
Series Distribution System. These can be used, for can also order customized cords.
example, for short-term jumpering or testing and
measurement purposes.
Length
C 3 9 1 9 5 -A 3 3 2 -A ...-* ...M
a a
Connecting cord 1.5 m C39195-A332-A11
a’ a’
b b
Connecting cord 2.5 m C39195-A332-A13
b’ b’
Connecting Cord, 2-pin, With One 1-pair Plug and 2 Split Plugs
Length
120
C 3 9 1 9 5 -A 3 3 2 -A ...-* ...M
Cords
Connecting Cord, 4-pin, With One 2-pair Plug and 4 Split Plugs
Length
120
C 3 9 1 9 5 -A 3 3 2 -A ...-* ...M
Length
C 3 9 1 9 5 -A 3 3 2 -A ...-* ...M
a
Test cord 1.5 m C39195-A332-A1
b
a’
Test cord 2.5 m C39195-A332-A2
b’
Other cords on request
Marking Caps
For the identification of lines on the front side of the
functional elements. The caps are attached on the IDC
contacts of each wire pair.
Black C39104-A115-C50
White C39104-A115-C51
Gray C39104-A115-C52
Red C39104-A115-C53
Green C39104-A115-C54
Blue C39104-A115-C55
Yellow C39104-A115-C56
Lilac C39104-A115-C57
(10 caps per unit ordered)
Termination Tool
• For connecting the wires
• Cutting device with lock for optional cutting of
excess wire length
• Extraction hook for removing wires
• Also usable for 5000, 2000, 1000, and 71 Series
Designation Order Number
Labels
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
......
Standardized labeling kits are available for marking
distribution components. Customized versions can
also be made if requested. The labeling kits consist of
plastic covers with numbers printed on them. 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 97 99 100
These are fitted onto the functional elements.
Connectorized Cables
Sample Package
Technical Data
IDC Element:
Contact principle acc. to DIN IEC 352 Insulation displacement connection for the accomodation of one
wire per IDC terminal
Spring material Special brass
Contact force > 9 N (0.32 mm conductor diameter)
Contact surface Ag (2 to 5 µm)
Solid conductor with a diameter of 0.32 - 0.8 mm;
Suitable for:
Outside diameter of max. 1.2 mm (with PE or PVC insulation)
Service life > 200 clampings (0.8 mm: > 50 clampings)
Volume resistance at clamping point < 3 mohms (when new)
acc. to DIN IEC 512-2 Measured voltage > 20 mV, measured current 100 mA
Resistance change during the
< 5 mohms (based on new)
service life
Dielectric strength > 1500 V ~
> 2.5 A at Tu20°C
Current carrying capacity
> 1.6 A at Tu 65°C
Insulation resistance under lab. conditions
> 1012 ohms (when new)
acc. to DIN IEC 512-2
after damp storage > 1010 ohms
Coupling capacitance < 5 pF
Surge voltage acc. to VDE 0433, Table 3
> 1.5 kV
Surge discharge 1.2/50 µs
Noise voltage during vibration
< 0.4 mV
5g /10 to 500 Hz, 20 clampings in series
Module body Polycarbonate
25/100/21 Max cold -25°C
Utilization category
Dry heat +100°C
acc. to DIN IEC 68, Part 1
Humidity (constant) 21 days
Introduction
The 8-pair distribution components of the 1000 Series The distributors are used in:
have the same basic structure as those of the 5000 • Main distribution frames
Series (page 18). They offer the following features: • RDLU shelters
• ONUs
• High packing density due to single IDC contacts
Distribution Components
95
85
Page 54
Labels
R e ih e
Row L e is te
Strip K a b e l - No.
Cable N r. D a/b
A - N No.
r.
1 b 8 a b 7 a b 6 a ...................................................... b 1 a 1 ....... 8
A 2 1 6 1 5 1 4 ...................................................... 9 9 ......1 6
............................
............................
............................
B C
2 5 2 0 0 1 9 9 1 9 8 ......................................................1 9 3 1 9 3 ...2 0 0
Labeling Sets
Order Number: C39104-A115-D3
Standard labeling sets are available for the purposes Labeling set for: S30264-D1011-S405
of identifying distribution components. Customized
variants can also be created on request. The labeling Labeling Sets for Horizontally Mounted
sets consist of the following components: Distribution Components
A Label holder
B Covers 0 1 0 2 .......................... 1 6 0 1 0 2 .......................... 1 3
C
The label strips C are delivered 1 1 1 1 1 1
A - N No.
A - N No.
with the distribution component!
r.
r.
2 2 2 2 2 2
D a/b
D a/b
3 3 3 3 3 3
K a b e l - No.
K a b e l - No.
N r.
N r.
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Cable
Cable
Components
L e is te
L e is te
Strip
Strip
A R e ih e
Row L e is te
Strip KCable
a b e l - No.
N r. D a/b
A - N No.
r. C
R e ih e
R e ih e
Row
Row
1 a 1 b a 2 b a 3 b ......................................................... a 8 b 8 ....... 1
1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6
B A B
............................
............................
............................
R e ih e
Row L e is te
Strip KCable
a b e l - No.
N r. D a/b
A - N No.
r.
1 a 1 b a 2 b a 3 b ...................................................... a 8 b 8 ....... 1
2 9 1 0 1 1 ...................................................... 1 6 1 6 ...... 9
............................
............................
............................
2 5 1 9 3 1 9 4 1 9 5 ......................................................2 0 0 2 0 0 ...1 9 3
Overvoltage Magazine of Series 1000 (3-Point Overvoltage / Overcurrent Magazine of Series 1000
Protection) with 2-Electrode Arrester (5-Point Protection) with 2-Electrode Arrester and
PTC
a a' a a'
b b' b b'
8-pair Overvoltage and Overvoltage / Overcurrent Protection Magazines with 2-Electrode Arresters with
Hot Melt and PTC (3- / 5-Point Protection)
For detailed information on protection methods in communications technology, refer to the "Overvoltage and
Overcurrent Protection in Telecommunication Networks" (Order No. A45050-W3123-D7-X-7600)
Cords
Length
C 3 9 1 9 5 -A 3 3 2 -A ...-* ...M
a a
Connecting cord 1.5 m C39195-A332-A11
a’ a’
b b
Connecting cord 2.5 m C39195-A332-A13
b’ b’
Connecting Cord, 2-pin, With One 1-pair plug and 2 Split Plugs
Length
120
C 3 9 1 9 5 -A 3 3 2 -A ...-* ...M
a blue plug
Connecting cord 2.0 m C39195-A332-A21
b yellow plug
Cords
Connecting Cord, 4-pin, With One 2-pair Plug and 4 Split Plugs
Length
120
C 3 9 1 9 5 -A 3 3 2 -A ...-* ...M
a red plug
b black plug
Connecting cord 2.0 m C39195-A332-A22
a’ blue plug
b’ yellow plug
Length
C 3 9 1 9 5 -A 3 3 2 -A ...-* ...M
a
Test cord 1.5 m C39195-A332-A1
b
a’
Test cord 3.0 m C39195-A332-A2
b’
Marking Caps
For the identification of lines on the front side of the
functional elements. The caps are attached on the IDC
contacts of each wire pair.
Black C39104-A115-C50
White C39104-A115-C51
Gray C39104-A115-C52
Red C39104-A115-C53
Green C39104-A115-C54
Blue C39104-A115-C55
Yellow C39104-A115-C56
Lilac C39104-A115-C57
(10 caps per unit ordered)
Termination Tool
Technical Data
IDC Element:
Contact principle acc. to DIN IEC 352 Insulation displacement connection for the accomodation of one
wire per IDC terminal
Spring material Special brass
Contact force > 9 N (0.32 mm conductor diameter)
Contact surface Ag (2 to 5 µm)
Solid conductor with a diameter of 0.32 - 0.63 mm;
Suitable for:
Outside diameter of max. 1.2 mm (with PE or PVC insulation)
Service life > 200 clampings
Volume resistance at clamping point < 3 mohms (when new)
acc. to DIN IEC 512-2 Measured voltage > 20 mV, measured current 100 mA
Resistance change during the
< 5 mohms (based on new)
service life
Dielectric strength > 1500 V ~
> 2.5 A at Tu20°C
Current carrying capacity
> 1.6 A at Tu 65°C
Insulation resistance under lab. conditions
> 1012 ohms (when new)
acc. to DIN IEC 512-2
after damp storage > 1010 ohms
Coupling capacitance < 5 pF
Surge voltage acc. to VDE 0433, Table 3
> 1.5 kV
Surge discharge 1.2/50 µs
Noise voltage during vibration
< 0.4 mV
5g /10 to 500 Hz, 20 clampings in series
Module body Polycarbonate
25/100/21 Max cold -25°C
Utilization category
Dry heat +100°C
acc. to DIN IEC 68, Part 1
Humidity (constant) 21 days
Introduction
The distribution components of the 71 Series have The classic area of application of the 71 Series
basically the same structure as those of the 5000 distribution system is the main distribution frame. The
Series (page 20). They offer the following features: MDF is used in, for example:
80
73
b
a
95
89
Labels
Labeling Sets
Labeling Sets for Vertically Mounted Distribution Labeling Sets for Horizontally Mounted
Components Distribution Components
C
A
1 a 1 b a 2 b ................................................... a 5 b 1 C .......................... ..........................
6 4
1 2
2
2
1
1
B 2 a 5 b a 6 b ................................................... a 1 0 b 2
............................
............................
.............
0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2
a 1 b a 2 b ................................................... a 5 b
2 0 a 5 b a 6 b ................................................... a 1 0 b 2 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3
.....................................................................
.....................................................................
.....................................................................
.....................................................................
.....................................................................
.....................................................................
R e ih e
Row L e is te
Strip K a b e l - N No.
Cable D A - No.
r . a/b N r.
1 a 1 b a 2 b ................................................... a 5 b 1
2 a 5 b a 6 b ................................................... a 1 0 b 2
1 1 1 2 ................................................... 1 5
............................
............................
............................
0 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 8
1 2 ............................ 6 4 1 2 ............................ 1 2
2 0 9 6 9 7 ................................................... 1 0 0 2 0
A B
The overvoltage protection magazines of the 71 Series For detailed information on protection methods in
are fitted with 2- or 3-electrode arresters. The protec- communications technology, refer to the
tion magazines can be supplied with or without a "Overvoltage and Overcurrent Protection
ground short-circuit spring or hot melt. in Telecommunication Networks"
(Order No. A45050-W3123-D7-X-7600).
Overvoltage protection magazine (3-point Overvoltage prot. magazine (3-point protection) with
protection) with 2-electrode arrester and hot melt 3-electrode arrester and ground short-circuit spring
a a' a a'
b b' b b'
Overvoltage protection magazines with 2- or 3-electrode arresters with ground short-circuit spring or hot
melt (3-point protection)
Cords
Length
a a
Connecting cord 1.5 m C39195-A346-A2
a’ a’
b b
Connecting cord 5.0 m C39195-A346-A5
b' b'
Connecting cord 3.0 m a a C39195-A348-A1
Connecting cord 6.0 m b b C39195-A348-A2
Connecting cord 1.0 m a’ a’ C39195-A348-A12
Connecting cord 6.0 m b’ b’ C39195-A348-A15
Connecting cord 2.5 m a a' C39195-A348-A22
Connecting cord 4.0 m b b’ C39195-A348-A26
a
Test cord 3.0 m C39195-A346-A10
a' without
b plug
Test cord 10.0 m C39195-A346-A11
b'
Cords
Test Cords, 2- and 4-pin, With MDF Plug and Split Plug Receptacles
Length
C 3 9 1 9 5 -A 3 5 6 -A ...-* ...M
a
Black receptacle
a’
Test cord 0.25 m C39195-A356-A3
b
White receptacle
b'
a Black receptacle
Test cord 0.25 m C39195-A356-A30
b White receptacle
Test Cords, 2- and 4-pin, With MDF Plug and Split Plugs
Length
C 3 9 1 9 5 -A 3 5 6 -A ...-* ...M
a
Red plug
a’
Test cord 1.50 m C39195-A356-A2
b
Blue plug
b'
Test cord 0.25 m a Black plug C39195-A356-A20
Test cord 1.50 m b White plug C39195-A356-A21
Test cord 1.50 m a’ Black plug C39195-A356-A15
Test cord 4.00 m b’ White plug C39195-A356-A40
Marking Caps
Black C39104-A44-C3
White C39104-A44-C4
Gray C39104-A44-C5
Red C39104-A44-C6
Green C39104-A44-C7
Blue C39104-A44-C8
Yellow C39104-A44-C9
Lilac C39104-A44-C10
(10 caps per unit ordered)
Tools
Termination Tool
Tools
Technical Data
IDC Element:
Contact principle acc. to DIN IEC 352 Insulation displacement connection for the accomodation of two
lines per IDC terminal
V clamp: Tin bronze Sn Bz
Spring material
A clamp: Spring bronze S23
Contact force > 10 N (0.4 mm wire core diameter)
V clamp: Ag (1 - 3 µm)
Contact surface
A clamp: Ag (4 - 7 µm)
Solid conductor with a diameter of 0.35 - 0.80 mm;
Outside diameter of max. 1.2 mm
Suitable for:
Clamp for PCM wires with an outside diameter of max. 1.5 mm
(with PE or PVC insulation)
Service life V clamp
for 0.35 to 0.6 mm Ø > 200 clampings
for 0.8 mm Ø connected on one side > 50 clampings
for 0.8 mm Ø combined with 0.6 mm Ø > 25 clampings
Service life A clamp
for 0.35 to 0.6 mm Ø > 400 clampings
for 0.8 mm Ø connected on one side > 50 clampings
for 0.8 mm Ø combined with 0.6 mm Ø > 25 clampings
Volume resistance at clamping point < 5 mohms, blank (when new)
acc. to DIN IEC 352-3 > 2 mohms, tin-plated (when new)
Resistance change during the
< 1 mohms (based on new)
service life acc. to DIN IEC 352-2
Dielectric strength acc. to DIN IEC 512-2 > 2000 V ~
> 2.5 A at Tu 20°C
Current carrying cap. acc. to DIN IEC 512-3
> 1.6 A at Tu 65°C
Insulation resistance under lab. conditions
> 1012 ohms (when new)
acc. to DIN IEC 512-2
Coupling capacit. acc. to DIN IEC 512-9 < 3 pF
Surge voltage acc. to VDE 0433 > 1.5 kV (surge discharge 1.2/5 µs)
Module body Polycarbonate
25/100/21 Cold -25°C
Utilization category acc. to DIN IEC 68
Dry heat +100°C
Part 1
Damp heat, steady state 21 days
Introduction
The 10-pair strips in the 1001/2001 Series have the 1001/2001 Series strips are normally installed close to
following characteristics: the subscriber, e.g. in
uninterruptible jumpering
Cable side
Jumper side
Cable side
Jumper side
The connection strip is equipped with clamps which 10 Connection Str. C39104-A92-A64
extend from the cable side to the jumper side. Contact 2 Numbering Strips, 10 Color Marking S45755-B2-A3
cannot be interrupted and switching cannot be trig- Labels (DTAG* code compliance)
gered by inserting a protection connector.
Cable side
Jumper side
The contact springs on the cable side do not touch the 10 Switch. Strips C39104-A92-A65
contact springs on the jumper side. Contact is only 2 Numbering Strips, 10 Color Marking S45755-B2-A2
established when a protection connector is inserted. Labels (DTAG* code compliance)
* Deutsche Telekom AG
Cable side
Jumper side
Cable side
Jumper side
The jumper side on the 2001 Series connection strip is 10 Conn. Strips C39104-A92-A51
also equipped with double clamps for uninterruptible 2 Numbering Strips, 10 Color Marking S45755-B2-A4
switching. Apart from this, the 2001 Series connection Labels (DTAG* code compliance)
strip corresponds to its 1001 Series counterpart.
Cable side
Jumper side
The contact springs on the cable side do not touch the 10 Switch. Strips C39104-A92-A66
contact springs on the jumper side. Contact is only 2 Numbering Strips, 10 Color Marking S45755-B2-A15
established when a protection connector is inserted. Labels (DTAG* code compliance)
Jumper side
Cable side
The dropwire connection strip is equipped with spring 1 Dropwire Connection Strip
terminals on the cable side for dropwire subscriber C39104-A92-A1, 1 Color Marking S45755-B2-A5
cables (wire diameter 0.4 - 2.0 mm). Apart from this, Label (DTAG* code compliance)
the dropwire connection strip corresponds to the 1001
Series connection strip. * Deutsche Telekom AG
a a'
b b'
a a'
b b'
Grounding Bracket for Protection Plugs Designation, Delivery Unit Order Number
* A grounding bracket must be installed to ensure the Grounding Brackets, 10 pcs. S45755-B2-A8
connection from the protection plug to the ground
potential. The frame must be correctly grounded.
a a'
b b'
Overvoltage Protection Magazine (without arrester) Designation, Delivery Unit Order Number
• To be equipped with twenty 2-electrode arresters Overvoltage Protection Mag., 10 pcs. S45055-B20-A10
without a short-circuit spring
• Protection for 10 wire pairs Overvoltage Arrester, 1 pc. Q69-X224
Overvoltage Arrester
For detailed information on protection methods in
• Nominal response voltage 230 V communications technology, refer to the "Overvoltage
and Overcurrent Protection in Telecommunication
Networks" (Order No. A45050-W3123-D7-X-7600).
H + 4 9
2 3
H
2 4 2 4 H = 27 mm or 54 mm H = 27 mm or 54 mm
2 4 2 4
Mounting frame with strip and overvoltage protection Mounting frame with strip and overvoltage or
magazine overvoltage/overcurrent plug
Disconn. Plug Has 2 tongues for disconnecting internal and external lines brown S45755-B2-A9
Does not disconnect. Has 2 reeds for a wire pair,
Dummy Plug red S45755-B2-A10
prevents inadvertent disconnection
Marking Caps For 1001 Series red, blue S45055-B20-R2
Marking Caps For 2001 Series red, blue S45055-B20-R1
Scope of delivery: each 10 pcs.
Cords
Test Cord, bi-polar, with 2 adapters for multiple-spring wire plugs 0.25 m S45055-A106-A3
Test Cord, bi-polar, with 2 adapters for multiple-spring wire plugs 1.50 m S45055-A106-A2
Test Cord, 4 poles, with 4 adapters for multiple-spring wire plugs 1.50 m S45755-B2-A11
Connecting Cord, bi-polar 1.50 m S45055-A106-A5
Connecting Cord, 4 poles 1.50 m S45755-B2-A12
Scope of delivery: each 1 pc.
Tools
Tools
Termination Tool
Mounting Frames
Dimensions
1 0 ,5 1 9 ,7 1 0 ,5 1 9 ,7
2 3 ,7
3 4 ,7
2 2 ,7
2 2 ,7
Technical Data
Technical Data
Contact principle observes DIN IEC 352 Insulation displacement connection to accommodate
either 1 or 2 lines per IDC clamp
Spring material Tin bronze
Contact surface Ag (4 - 7 µm) Contact surface
Module material Polycarbonate
Suitable for:
Cable side:
1001/2001 Series strips Solid conductor with a diameter of 0.4 - 0.8 mm
Outside diameter max. 1.4 mm (a solid conductor
diameter 0.8 mm)
Grounding strip Solid conductor with a diameter of 0.4 to max. 2.0 mm
Dropwire connection strip Outside diameter max. 2.6 mm
(with PE or PVC insulation)
Jumper side:
1001/2001 Series strips and Solid conductor with a diameter of 0.4 - 0.6 mm
Dropwire connection strip Outside diameter max. 1.1 mm
(with PE or PVC insulation)
Service life
with 0.4 - 0.6 mm Ø 200 clampings
with 0.8 mm Ø 50 clampings
with max. 2.0 mm Ø (dropwire strip) 50 clampings
Volume resistance at clamping point < 2 mOhm (when new)
(observes DIN EN 60352-3) < 3 mOhm (in service)
Dielectric strength observes
> 2000 Veff
(draft) DIN VDE 0845-2
Insulation resistance under lab. conditions
> 5 x 1010 Ohm (when new)
observes (draft) DIN VDE 0845-2
Surge voltage observes VDE 0433 > 2 kV (surge discharge 10/700 µs)
25/100/21 Max. cold -25°C
Ambient conditions
Dry heat +100°C
observes DIN EN 6008-1
Humidity (constant) 21 days
Introduction
We offer solutions for the application of the ADSL ADSL systems enable the simultaneous transfer of
splitters under the most diverse conditions: language and high bandwith data over the telephone
wires, which are available in most residential and
• Central office business building.
- In racks for the application ADSL splitters are used for the separation of the
• in DSLAM frame and frequency bands, in which the voice and data signals
• in remote frame are transferred. They prevent the signals interfering
- Integrated in MDF blocks 5000 Series with each other and are therefore a substantial
constituent of these systems.
• CPE
In housings for the application Corning Cable Systems xDSL POTS Splitters are
- Outdoor und qualified for Interoperability with leading DSLAM (ATU-
- Indoor C) and CPE modem (ATU-R) suppliers.
• Wall-mount
• Desktop Corning is the world-wide leader of passive tele-
• Flush-mount communications products. We are moving forward in
• Microfilter providing more solutions for xDSL technologies using
high-speed Internet access. We have the knowledge,
The products presented on the following pages are expertise and experience in the telecommunication
typical solutions. We are also able to design solutions industry. We have provided over 800,000 xDSL POTS
to suit your particular requirements. Splitters and 1.5 million xDSL Distributed Microfilters,
both central office / remote terminal and the customer
premises applications, and VDSL splitters since 1997.
Splitter Characteristics
Splitter Characteristics
Dimensions in mm
135
117
Pairs Installation Weight Order Number
Position [kg]
incl. Splitter
Wall-mount Housing
0.18 138 89 25 SPS-IW0-S- -R1
with Integrated Splitter (ANSI, 600 Ω)
Flush-mount Housing
with Integrated Splitter 0.12 116 71 49 SPS-IF1-S- -R1
(ANSI, 600 Ω)
Delivery Unit: 1 pc.; other housing forms, connectors and options are available on request.
Micro Filter
Ancillary Housing
Introduction
Characteristics
Various distribution frames have been developed to bars can be equipped with any distributor type. Distri-
enhance the organization of distribution components. bution frames with less space (e.g. 180 mm) between
These components can be classified as follows: the vertical mounting frame bars can only accommo-
date the smaller distributor components of the 71
• Vertical wall-mounted distribution frames Series. However, the required distance, e.g. for the
• Vertical stand-alone distribution frames 5000 Series, can be achieved using adapter bars.
• Vertical/horizontal wall-mounted distribution frames
• Vertical/horizontal stand-alone distribution frames
Application Options
A corresponding distribution frame is available for each
distributor type. The width of the distribution Distribution frames with the corresponding distribution
components and the distance between the vertical and components can be used:
horizontal mounting frame bars in the frame are used
to determine in which distribution frame the distributor • Where distribution components are installed in
can be installed. Distribution frames with a wide space dedicated rooms, e.g. in public and private central
(e.g. 250 mm) between the vertical mounting frame offices
Introduction
Distribution components can also be organized in Lockable distribution cabinets and enclosures are ideal
distribution cabinets and enclosures. for smaller-scale applications or where a specific room
These are manufactured from: cannot be set aside for distribution technology. This
• Sheet steel may apply, for example, to:
• Plastic • Smaller companies
• Larger houses
Sheet steel distribution cabinets and enclosures have
the following characteristics: For external installation, the 1001/2001 Series strips
• Lockable door/hood (2 mm steel plate) are installed in plastic distribution boxes. These boxes
• IP 55 protection can be mounted, for example:
• Painted in RAL 7032 structure • On poles
• On walls
The plastic distribution boxes have the following
characteristics:
• Lockable door/hood made from GF polycarbonate
• IP 64 protection
• RAL 7032 paint
5000*2 102/103 V E W 1 - - -
5000*2 102/103 V B/E W 4 - 250 -
5000*2 102/103 V E W 1 - - -
5000*2 102/103 V B/E W 4 - 250 -
5000*2 102/103 V E W 1 - - -
5000*2 102/103 V B/E W 5 - 250 -
5000*2 100/101 V E F 2 - - -
5000*2 100/101 V B/E F 8 - 250 -
5000*2 100/101 V E F 2 - - -
5000*2 100/101 V B/E F 8 - 250 -
5000*2 100/101 V E F 2 - - -
5000*2 100/101 V B/E F 10 - 250 -
Height Width Depth Frame Occupation with Distribution Components Order Number
Series 5000 Series 1000 Series 71
Vertical Horizont. Vertical Horizont. Vertical Horizont.
[mm] [mm] [mm] [pairs] [pairs] [pairs] [pairs] [pairs] [pairs]
2875 1000/1250*4 1200 16 x 100 4 x128 8 x 200 4 x 128 8 x 100 1 x 256 C39393-A68-A5
2875 1000/1250*4 1200 16 x 100 4 x128 8 x 200 4 x 128 8 x 100 1 x 256 C39393-A68-A6
2350 1000/1326*4 1200 12 x 100 4 x128 6 x 200 4 x 128 6 x 100 1 x 256 C39393-A71-A11*1
*1 A frame termination set must be ordered for a distribution frame which can comprise any
number of vertical rows (see corresponding page)
*2 Distribution frames suitable for the 5000 Series are backwards-compatible, i.e. as well as 5000 Series
distribution components, 1000 and 71 Series components can also be installed.
b
A frame termination set must be ordered specially for
the following distribution frames:
a
Width Depth
Distribution Frames Frame Termination Set
-A53-A11 C39393-A52-D21
-A71-A11 C39393-A71-D10
Suitable Basic or Height Width Depth Weight Distance Distance Order Number
for Series Expansion betw. Vert. betw. Hor.
Frames Rows (a) Rows (b)
[mm] [mm] [mm] [kg] [mm] [mm]
* Distribution frames suitable for the 5000 Series are backwards-compatible, i.e. as well as 5000 Series
distribution components, 1000 and 71 Series components can also be installed.
71 Series
100 pairs
100 pairs 1 10-paired 256 pairs
1 5-paired 4-paired
2 5000 Series
2
...... 512 pairs
3 8-paired
......
......
5000 Series
128 pairs
8-paired
6/8
12 / 16 ......
The equipment example shows 5000 and 71 Series distribution components. If 1000 Series distribution compo-
nents are used, the capacity of frames with order numbers -A52 and -A53 should be doubled. Additional
equipment variants are possible.
-A54-A1 -A54-A11
Height
-A54-A11 C39393-A54-D11
a
Depth
Width
Suitable Basic or Height Width Depth Weight Distance Distance Order Number
for Series Expansion Betw. Vert. Betw. Hor.
Frame Rows (a) Rows (b)
[mm] [mm] [mm] [kg] [mm] [mm]
* Distribution frames suitable for the 5000 Series are backwards-compatible, i.e. as well as 5000 Series
distribution components, 1000 and 71 Series components can also be installed.
71 Series
100 pairs
100 pairs 1 10-paired 256 pairs
1 5-paired 4-paired
2 5000 Series
2
. . . 512 pairs
3 8-paired
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
5000 Series
128 pairs
8-paired
4
8 . . .
. . .
The equipment examples show 5000 and 71 Series distribution components. If 1000 Series distribution compo-
nents are used, the capacity of frames with order number -A54 should be doubled. Additional equipment variants
are possible.
-A74-A26 C39393-A74-D14
Height
#
a a
Width Depth
* Distribution frames suitable for the 5000 Series are backwards-compatible, i.e. as well as 5000 Series
distribution components, 1000 and 71 Series components can also be installed.
128 pairs
1 8-paired
. . .
. . .
384 pairs
1/2 8 pairs
3/4
100 pairs
1 10-paired 1 200 pairs
10-paired
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
3/6
6/8
-A74-A23 C39393-A74-D11
Height
#
a a
Width Depth
* Distribution frames suitable for the 5000 Series are backwards-compatible, i.e. as well as 5000 Series
distribution components, 1000 and 71 Series components can also be installed.
128 pairs
1 8-paired
......
384 pairs
1/2 8-paired
3/4
100 pairs
1 10-paired 1 200 pairs
10-paired
......
. . .
. . .
3/6
6/8
128 pairs
1 8-paired
......
384 pairs
1 8-paired
100 pairs
1 10-paired 1 200 pairs
10-paired
......
......
3
6
Equipment at max. capacity The equipment examples show 5000 Series distribution
components. Additional equipment variants are possible.
Module Carriers
Further Accessories
Designation Used for Delivery Unit Weight Order Number
[Units] [kg]
• Compact distribution box, fiber glass-reinforced with • Compact distribution box, fiber glass-reinforced with
polycarbonate polycarbonate/polyester
• Pre-cut with PG for cable entry • Cable insertion via rubber grommets
• Paint RAL 7035 • Painted in RAL 7032
• IP 66 protection observes DIN EN 529/10.91 • IP 64 protection observes DIN EN 529/10.91
• Mounting plate and mounting kit included in scope • Mounting frame for 1001/2001 Series strips
of delivery included in scope of delivery
1 10 100 S45752-Z502-A7
2 10 200 S45752-Z502-A8
2 20 400 S45752-Z502-A9
4 20 800 S45752-Z502-A10
1 3 30 S45752-Z502-A15*
1 5 50 S45752-Z502-A16
1 10 100 S45752-Z502-A17
2 10 200 S45752-Z502-A18
1 2 20 S45752-Z502-A19
1 3 30 S45752-Z502-A20
1 10 100 S45752-Z502-A21
*: Pack of 2
Additional equipment variants are possible.
PG 16 10 - 14 1 pc.
S45752-Z502-A143
PG 21 13 - 18 1 pc.
PG 16 10 - 14 1 pc.
PG 21 13 - 18 1 pc.
S45752-Z502-A144
PG 29 18 - 25 1 pc.
PG 29 quadruple stem 1 pc.
Application
Features of Base
Technical Data
Test modules
- 5000 Series, 8 and 10 pairs L30460-X1330-X
- 2000/5000 Series, 8 pairs* L30460-X1088-X
- 1000 Series L30460-X1089-X
- 71 Series L30460-X1087-X
* Test modules for 2000/5000 Series protection magazines, which are inserted sideways into the functional element.
Knowledge is precious –
which is why we pass it on
Training: expertise for your personnel Our training is aimed at all those who set up or operate
carrier or customer premise cable networks.
Total solutions are becoming ever more important for
communication networks. Of particular importance in By undertaking training before starting on a project you
this context are solutions for local networks (LANs) for will avoid costly installation errors, and will put in place
use on customer premises, and in the carrier area a critical prerequisite for the successful
(e.g. telecommunication, CATV IP net-works) because implementation of your project.
the future lies in the integration of speech, image and
data.
Practical orientation, not theoretical dreams
At the same time, as world-spanning information
infrastructure grows, also the quality requirements to The balance is critical: theory is necessary, but
be met by networked communication solutions are practicality dictates what must be done. From their
growing. This demands knowledge – knowledge that many years of practical experience, our trainers know
we can pass on to you. which knowledge and skills are required for each task,
and they are in constant contact with development,
sales and projects engineering at Corning
No-one can do everything –
but everything can be learned
http://www.corning.com/cablesystems/europe
For selected important topics in the field of Category 6 (Cat 6) is specified up to 250 MHz. A DIN
communication cabling, this chapter explains standard has not yet been defined.
numerous technical terms.
If you require additional technical support, then please CATV (Computer-Animated Television):
contact one of our offices in your area CATV networks are analog distribution networks which
(addresses, see the contact center on our Internet allow different television programs to be sent to the
homepage). subscriber via coaxial cables arranged in a tree
structure and large repeater cascades.
You will find additional information on the subject of
hardware and accessories on the Internet, under Coaxial:
www.corning.com/cablesystems/europe. Asymmetric copper cable with a characteristic
impedance of 75 ohms.
Jumpering: PTC:
The subscriber lines are connected with the system Passive semiconductor for limiting overcurrents. When
lines via a cross-jumper wire pair (line between the the nominal response current is reached the PTC
subscriber and system connection). heats up which causes it to reach a high resistance,
therefore limiting the current.
Jumper comb:
Metal/plastic strip with open or closed jumpering loops, RDLU (Remote Digital Line Unit):
secured to the rear of the distribution components. It is Remote unit containing switching and copper wire
used for organizing the wire bundle. The jumpering technology. It is basically a small central office located
loops are closed on the jumper side and open on the close to the subscriber.
cable side.
Subscriber lines / cables:
Line card: Lines connecting the subscribers with the main
Computer card of the switching system. 8, 16 or 32 distribution frame.
subscribers are stored on this card.
Switching system:
Main distribution frame (MDF): The switching system connects the subscribers with
The main distribution frame is the interface between one another. The subscribers are stored on the line
the subscriber cables and the switching system. card.
Subscriber and system cables are connected to the
main distribution frame and are jumpered, checked System lines / cables:
and protected against overvoltages and overcurrents. Lines connecting the switching system with the main
distribution frame.
Mounting frame:
Metal frame containing the functional elements and Terminal distribution box:
wire guides. Distribution boxes, mostly containing connection strips
for copper cables on the subscriber side. This is the
NEXT: last cable junction before the terminals.
Near End cross (x) Talk.
Wire guide:
Optical fiber: Two combined plastic molded parting lines with double
Optical fiber. wire guide channels. The wires inserted in the sides of
the wire inlets are guided to the IDC contacts at the
ONU (Optical Network Unit): front.
Remote unit in which incoming optical signals are
converted into outgoing electrical signals, i.e. optical Wires pairs:
waveguide cables go in and copper cables go out to Two wires (a,b) of a balanced-pair copper cable.
the subscriber.
PABX:
Private Automatic Branch Exchange.
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FiberWay
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Photonic Networks)
Languages: German / English
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C1-K15-1-7100 (German)
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Language: German / English
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C1-K18-1-7600 (English)