Cisco Multimedia Stretch Taps Installationsanleitung
Chapter 2 Installing the Tap
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6 Using a 3/16-in. hex head driver or 3/16-in. straight blade screwdriver, loosen
seizure screws A and B inside the housing as shown in the illustration below.
7 Thread the prepared KS-connectors into the housing at the input and output port
locations 1 and 2 as shown above. Make sure to tighten the connector to the
manufacturer’s recommended torque specification (typically 15 ft-lb to 25 ft-lb or
20.3 N-m to 33.9 N-m), but not to exceed 60 ft-lb (81.3 N-m).
Notes:
manufacturer’s recommended torque specification (typically 15 ft-lb to 25 ft-lb or
20.3 N-m to 33.9 N-m), but not to exceed 60 ft-lb (81.3 N-m).
Notes:
Make sure the pass-through cable has been removed as described in To
Remove the Pass-Through Cable (on page 19) and as shown in the
illustration above.
Remove the Pass-Through Cable (on page 19) and as shown in the
illustration above.
Always ensure that the length of the center conductor pin is accurate as
explained in To Prepare the Connectors (on page 12).
explained in To Prepare the Connectors (on page 12).
8 Using a 3/16-in. hex head driver or 3/16-in. straight blade screwdriver, tighten
seizure screws A and B from 15 in-lb to 20 in-lb (1.7 N-m to 2.3 N-m). See the
diagram in step 6 for seizure screw locations.
diagram in step 6 for seizure screw locations.
9 Proceed to Installing Optional Modules (on page 23).
Important: Verify that the directional coupler (DC) on the faceplate is in the
correct orientation. The orientation depends on which port is the input port.
correct orientation. The orientation depends on which port is the input port.