5 connecting to your network, Connecting to your network – GeoDesy FSO GD series User Manual

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9.3.5 Connecting to your Network

If you have a TP head


You can find a TP connector
unit in your ODIU, with there
connectors. You have to plug in
the TP cable of your head into
the RJ45 connector. Your
network is connectable to the
GD system using the white one
rowed connector, where you
have to connect the four cable
of your network with the help of
the punch down tool. The order
of the cable can be seen on the
figure.


The punch-down tool

Place your first cable on the top of the chosen
connector, without removing the insulator from the
cable. Then using the punch down tool push down the
cable into the connector.


If you have a TC head

You can find a two sided fibre connector
in your ODIU. You have to connect the
fibre cable of your head into the one
side of the connector, and into the other
side you have connect the fibre cable of
you network equipment (switch; router
or GD combiner). The fibre plugs of the
heads are always SC typed, which
means that them cross-sections are
cubic form. The fibre connector in the
ODIU is SC-SC typed, so you have to
provide an SC fibre plug for you

network. The SC-SC connector is a reversible part, so you can connect in the first
plug where you want, the important is that the two plugs of the head have to be on
one side, and the two plugs of the network have to be on the other, and if you plug in
the transmitter side of the head into a connector, then the transmitter side of the

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