Signamax 12- to 48-Fiber Low-Profile Optical Fiber Enclosure User Manual

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SL2M-B 02052009

SL2M-B

1U/Sliding-Tray Fiber Optic Panel

Section 1

Introduction
Signamax Connectivity Systems single rack-space fiber
optic panel provides a simple approach to managing rack-
terminated fiber optic cables, in an easy to install & access
single-unit panel. The panel uses a slide-out tray design,
with a plexi-glass top cover for ease of inspection and
access. Slack cables are stored within the tray, and the
space between cable spools provides mounting provisions
for splice trays, which can be ordered separately.

1.1 Connector Interface Modules
Connector interface modules can be ordered in ST, SC, SC
Duplex, MT-RJ.and LC interfaces through an authorized
Signamax

Connectivity

Systems

Distributor.

(Order

separately). Modules install easily from the panel front, with
push/pull latch retainers, that are integral to all interface
modules.


Section 2

Mounting the Panel
Mount the patch panel in a rack or enclosure, using the 10-
32 screws, provided. Although routing the cables into the
panel, once mounted in the rack, is simple, greater access
to the tray can be obtained by removing the plexi top cover,
by removing the two front screws Shown in Figures 2 & 3.
You'll also want to remove the protective film on the cover,
in-place during shipping, to protect the panel cover during
installation. Be sure when mounting the panel frame, that
the mounting flanges are adjusted outward enough relative
to the mounting screws, so that the sliding tray moves
freely in and out of the frame. After cabling the panel, the
plexi-cover can be slid back into the frame, and the two
screws reinstalled. Once installed in rack, you can begin to
route the cables into the panel and secure them to the
panel tray. The tray is designed to enable the cables to
slide forward and back, when the tray is slid out of the
frame.

Interface Modules figure 1

figure 2

figure 3

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