4 - terminate your fiber-optic cable, What is termination, Chapter 4 – Rockwell Automation 1786-series ControlNet Fiber Media Planning and Installation Guide User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication CNET-IN001C-EN-P - October 2011

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Chapter

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Terminate Your Fiber-optic Cable

What Is Termination?

Termination is the process of attaching a connector to the ends of your fiber cable.
Use protective caps on the ends of unused connectors.

Follow these additional recommendations to terminate your fiber cable:

• Decide on the type of cable dressing based on the fiber cable construction

(for example, loose tube, zipcord, simplex, and so forth)
See

page 31

for more information.

• Decide if a patch panel is to be used

– A loose tube cable should be terminated into a patch panel
– Jumpers should be used to connect the segment from the patch panel to

the fiber repeater; determine the jumper lengths for the patch panel

• Route fiber cable in the cabinet appropriately
• Provide sufficient cable length for maintenance and determination if it

becomes necessary to re-terminate the fiber ends

• ST-type terminations must be plastic or ceramic; no metal

Figure 15 - Patch Panel Example

Figure 15

shows a patch panel with incoming multi-fiber backbone cable and

connectors for interconnect cables.

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