User Guide for COMMSCOPE models including: 760255082 Single Fiber Splice Cassette, 760255082, Single Fiber Splice Cassette, Fiber Splice Cassette, Splice Cassette, Cassette
760255082 | PPL-SP-24LC-OM4-PT-AS | CommScope
760255081 | PPL-SP-24LC-SM-PT-AS | CommScope
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DocumentDocument10 Route fibers into base (a) Position spools to prepare for routing. (b) Route pigtail and feeder fibers corresponding to fibers 1-12 counterclockwise starting along the outer half of the cassette and work inwards with each consecutive loop. (c) Line up the pegs on the cassette base with the mounting holes on the spool to finish routing. (d) Insert spool into base and ensure all fibers are under retaining fingers. (e) Position spool of fiber 13-24 as shown to prepare for routing. Ensure fibers are tucked under retaining feature (f) Repeat steps a-d until routing is completed. a b c e f d 11 Apply Cover (a) Line the cover with the slots near the front of the cassette base. (b) Lay the cover flat on the base and ensure all the tabs on the side of the cover and bases are lined up. With one hand holding the cassette base, push cover forward with other hand to engage tabs. Double check the rear tab is also engaged to prevent the cover from sliding off. a b TC-96370-IP · Rev B · August, 2023 Quick Start 12 Port Single Fiber Splice Cassette for Propel Panel PROPEL PRODUCT PAGE QR CODE Tools and Materials Required TAPE MARKER SMALL SIDE CUTTER FIBER SCISSORS STRIPPER TAPE MEASURE FIBER FUSION SPLICER AND CLEAVER . ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL INCLUDED: SPLICE PROTECTORS (40 mm LONG) and CABLE TIES (30 - 40 mm LONG) 1 Prepare cable for single fiber splice cassette installation Group feeder fibers into two groups (1-12 and 13-24), then refer to Table 1 for Feeder and Pigtail Lengths. "Feeder Strip Length" is the recommended length of fiber to bring into the cassette. "Feeder Cut Length" and "Pigtail Cut Length" is measured from the front of the cassette and is the recommended cut length for the initial splice. A maximum of (1) rework is allowed per splice. Table 1: Pigtail and Feeder Lengths Page 4 of 4 29003-A 660106100 Rev A 12 Port Cassette, shown above © 2023, CommScope, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Page 1 of 4 2 Remove cassette cover Using thumb & finger, disengage rear tab by lifting and pulling backward to remove the cover. . Prepare to place feeder 3 fiber in cassette (a) Remove spool and splice holder from cassette. Locate ends of pigtail marked with tape. (b) Unspool and extend pigtail fiber beyond front of cassette. . a b 4 Install feeder fiber in splice cassette (a) Strip fibers to recommended Feeder Strip length per table 1. Leave approximately 1" (2.5 cm) of strength member. Secure cable tie around fiber strength member. (b) Optional: Wrap smaller diameter cable with provided grey foam for better securement. (c) Snip off ends of cable ties close to head. (d) Push the head downward until it is below the top of the cassette wall. (If using a 24f cable, separate fibers 1-12 and 13-24. Then use one tie-off location at the cassette entry point.) Strength Member . a b 5 Measure and trim pigtail and feeder Extend feeder fibers beyond the front of the cassette base, then measure and 6 trim pigtail and feeder to specified cut length per Table 1. Pigtail Feeder Pigtail Feeder 6 Install splice protectors on all fibers to be spliced 6 Use provided splice protectors. Splice protector length should be 45mm maximum. Splice Protectors 6 8 Preparing to load splice protectors Locate "P" and "F" marking on spool. When loading splice protectors, ensure pigtail is exiting spool through the side with "P" marking and the feeder is exiting through the side with "F" marking. 7 Splice feeder and pigtail fibers Strip, clean, and splice fibers following recommened method. 9 Load splice protectors into splice holder (a) Load splice protectors into splice holder (b) Utilizing the spool fiber retainers, route pigtail fibers counterclockwise until feeder and pigtail fibers converges. a b Page 2 of 4 c http://www.commscope.com d 29004-A http://www.commscope.com Page 3 of 4