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Cooling
ooling solutions for every
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application:
Data centers
Communications closets
Server rooms
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Choose from:
Full-size cabinets
Wallmount cabinets
Racks
Acoustic cabinets
NEMA-rated cabinets
Shelves
Cable management
Ladder racks
Accessories
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and beyond.
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Design considerations
The first step in designing and implementing a new or upgraded
network infrastructure is to step back and assess your needs.
The more complex your network is now, the more important it is
to successfully plan for growth. No matter if your network consists
of a two-room office or a multi-building campus, decisions you
make now will impact your businesss or organizations success
for many years to come.
Plan on using the best cable, hardware, and components your
budget can afford. The latest technologies you install today will be
old hat by the time youre ready to replace your cabling system
in 10, 15, or even 20 years. And, most importantly, plan for more
capacity and space than you think youll need.
Inrastructure Introduction
design considerations.
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Cooling | Introduction
Need additional cooling capacity in your data center? Whether you have a couple of racks,
a large data center, or anything in between, Black Box will recommend the right solution
for your situation.
ClimateCab
Cold Row
Climate-Controlled
Cabinets
Rack Cooling
Largest cooling capacity
in the industryup to
75 kW per cooling unit.
See pp. 1213.
Like a self-contained
data closet: Install
equipment without the
need for additional cooling
or costly infrastructure.
See pp. 1617.
Elite Cabinets
with Containment Doors
and Chimneys
Cold Front
Liquid Cooling
Handles up to 33 kW per
rack!
Doesnt require raised
floors or hot/cold aisle
configurations.
See pp. 1011.
Thermal
analysis and
application
engineering to
help you find the
right solution.
Cooling Introduction
Cold Row
ClimateCab
Cold Front
Communications
Closet
Cold Row
Data Centers
Containment
Cooling
Solutions for
Small to Mid-Size
Business/Data Centers
and Server Rooms
Cold Front
Server Rooms
Cold Row
Containment
Conversions:
kW to BTU/hr:
kW x 3,412=BTU/hr
kW to Tons:
kW x 0.2843=Tons
BTU/hr to Tons:
BTU/hr/12,000=Tons
BTU/hr to kW:
BTU/hr/3,412=kW
Tons to kW:
Tons x 3.513=kW
Tons to BTU/hr:
Tons x 12,000=BTU/hr
Determining the best way to cool your server room or data center is
Perimeter cooling with hot aisle/cold aisle.
Cabinets are configured back to back and front to front so that aisles
of cold air and hot air are created. This is typically done on a raised floor
with perforated tiles in the cold aisle to achieve the desired airflow.
This arrangement works best for lower equipment densities and power
loads less than 5 kW per enclosure. As more equipment is added, the
inlet temperature starts to exceed ASHRAE standards putting equipment
at risk. Other cooling methodologies need to be considered.
Cold aisle containment (CAC) adds doors to the ends of the cold aisle
and possibly a ceiling to minimize the mixing of the air, thus increasing
cooling efficiency. The airflow barrier can range from makeshift
arrangements of plastic strips to doors and ceilings made expressly
for this purpose.
Because cold aisle containment concentrates cool air at the front
of equipment where its most needed, its an exceptionally effective cooling
method. Cold aisle containment significantly reduces energy usage, lowering
power bills as well as reducing a data centers carbon footprint. In addition,
it increases the available cooling capacity.
With hot aisle containment, hot exhaust air from IT equipment
is contained so that it doesnt mix with cool air. The front of IT equipment
is accessed in the external cold aisle.
This method uses doors and other barriers like cold aisle containment
does. However, in this configuration, hot air is captured and directed back
to the computer room air conditioning (CRAC) unit. This method also
prevents the mixing of hot and cold air, again increasing overall efficiency.
Advantages:
Already exists in many facilities.
Familiar technology.
Disadvantages:
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
Cold
Aisle
Hot
Aisle
Front of Cabinets
Cold
Aisle
Raised Tile
Floor
Precision
Air-Conditioning
Units
Hot
Aisle
Hot
Aisle
Cold Air
Cold Aisle
Perforated Tiles
Hot
Aisle
Hot Air
No fans required.
Isolation of hot exhaust from cool supply.
Increases efficiency of computer room air conditioner/heater (CRAC/H).
Easily deployed in existing data centers.
More consistent predictable temperatures.
Can be curtains, metal, plastic ceiling.
Front of Cabinets
Cold Aisle
Perforated Tiles
Pressurized
Raised Tile
Floor
Technology Overview
Suitable for new data centers as well as existing ones, passive liquid
cooling at the rack level supports increasing IT rack power densities.
Resources can be added on an as-needed basis rather than completing
a full build-out of an entire space at one time. For existing data centers,
this solution also enables upgrades with no disruption to IT operations while
achieving a significant cost savings in energy consumption, not to mention
the capital expense of constructing a new data center.
Using passive liquid cooling opens options in retrofitting for optimized
performance, a comparable initial cost compared with traditional cooling
options, and the opportunity to increase cooling capacity without disrupting
operations. Long-term, liquid cooling is significantly more cost-effective
to data center operators.
Disadvantages:
Need to accommodate condensers required for DX versions.
Chilled water versions require a chiller or capacity from
an existing chiller.
Advantages:
Highly efficient.
Very flexiblecan install where cooling is needed.
Lower total cost of ownership (TCO) than other solutions
due to passive devices.
No fans mean no power and reduced operating costs.
Highly predictablewhen close coupled.
Less costly to pump liquid than to blow air.
Water cools >3,400x more than air.
Localized liquid cooling has been around for more than 45 years
(IBM mainframes, Cray super-computers, military electronics).
Disadvantages
Contact us
today for a
data center
assessment.
Cold Front
Passive liquid cooling for your data center
eutralizes heat at the source, returning cooled air into the
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data center and providing up to 33 kW of cooling per cabinet.
Eliminates the need for hot-aisle/cold-aisle configurations and raised
floorsplace your computing equipment where you want it.
Saves on energy bills. Reduces energy consumption of indoor
cooling units by 90% or more!
Installs easily and requires no rearrangement of your enclosure.
Supports five times the computing power of air-cooled facilities.
Coolant Management System intelligently moves liquid through
Heat-Transfer Doors.
Nothing cools like chilled water. Now you can harness the cooling
power of liquid in your data center with Cold Front.
Cold Front is the perfect solution for tightly packed server rooms
or high-density enclosures. It works to sensibly cool a data center
enclosureand can lower data center total cost of ownership by as
much as 50% because it reduces both energy and space requirements.
Heat-Transfer Door
The Heat-Transfer Door (HTD) neutralizes heat at the source. Chilled
liquid passing through the door cools the exhaust air before it re-enters
the data center. It requires no fans or electricity because it uses the server
fans to move the hot air through the door.
The door uses a closed-loop circulatory system, and its specially
designed perforations and coil maintain airflow through the cabinet.
Because the Heat-Transfer Door features a passive design with
no moving parts, it is reliable and quiet.
The door replaces the existing rear door and installs easily, requiring
little if any regular maintenance. Plus, it can be installed without the need
for pressurized raised floors, air plenums, or exhaust chimneys. It also
eliminates secondary pump systems for condensate.
Choose from top- or bottom-feed versions, as well as models that
support 100% neutralization (maximum) of the heat load for 2433 kW
of cooling capacity. The door works with most enclosures and can be
ordered for many standard cabinet sizes.
Use the door with our Coolant Management System for consistent
data center cooling that grows as your computing capacity increases.
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Cold Front
The Solution:
Due to high server density, limited floor space, and planned
future acquisitions, we recommended liquid cooling.
Chilled-water cooling provides the solution for data centers
with high heat densities (approximately 15+ kW per rack).
Liquid cooling lines were placed under the raised floor. Cabling
was moved overhead using ladder rack. The old CRAC unit
will be kept online for supplemental cooling in an emergency
or for comfort if needed.
The package Black Box put together (below) includes
cooling, cabinets and accessories, UPSs, PDUs, and
environmental monitoring.
Sixteen (16) Elite Cabinets, including air dams, baying
hardware, and blanking panels. (Cabinets are 42U,
24" wide, and 42" deep.)
Chilled-water cooling
provides the solution for
data centers with high heat
densities.
Resources
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Cold Row
Cold Row DX
Direct-expansion-type (DX) units cool air in the space with a condenserbased system using green R410A refrigerant and either air, water, or glycol.
Water is supplied by the building water plant, and heat is rejected to the
outdoor environment via air-cooled condensers for air-cooled units, the
water tower for water-cooled units, or fluid coolers for glycol-cooled units.
Air Cooled
Remote
Outdoor
Condenser
Glycol Cooled
Glycol Drycooler
with Pump
Package
Water Cooled
Water Supplied
by Others
Chilled Water
Control Valve
Top or Bottom
Pipe Connection
Available
Cold Row
Filter
EC
Fans
Chilled
Water Coil
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Top or Bottom
Pipe Connection
Available
Cold Row
Top or Bottom
Pipe Connection
Available
Cold Row
Pro Tip
Advantages of EC (Electronically Commutated) Fans
Overisized fans can run at reduced speeds to maximize energy
savings and feature fully scalable air volume.
Efficiency is superior to forward-curved fans:
More than 20% immediate energy savings by design.
More than 60% energy savings when running at partial load.
Balanced air flow.
Low vibration; no belt dust.
Maintenance-free.
Cold Row
Cold Row DX
Direct-expansion-type (DX) units cool air in the space with a condenserbased system using green R410A refrigerant and either air, water, or glycol.
Water is supplied by the building water plant, and heat is rejected to the
outdoor environment via air-cooled condensers for air-cooled units, the
water tower for water-cooled units, or fluid coolers for glycol-cooled units.
Air Cooled
Remote
Outdoor
Condenser
Glycol Cooled
Glycol Drycooler
with Pump
Package
Water Cooled
Water Supplied
by Others
Chilled Water
Control Valve
Top or Bottom
Pipe Connection
Available
Cold Row
Filter
EC
Fans
Chilled
Water Coil
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Top or Bottom
Pipe Connection
Available
Cold Row
Top or Bottom
Pipe Connection
Available
Cold Row
Pro Tip
Advantages of EC (Electronically Commutated) Fans
Overisized fans can run at reduced speeds to maximize energy
savings and feature fully scalable air volume.
Efficiency is superior to forward-curved fans:
More than 20% immediate energy savings by design.
More than 60% energy savings when running at partial load.
Balanced air flow.
Low vibration; no belt dust.
Maintenance-free.
Cold Row
The Solution:
Cold Row DX
Brazed Plate
Heat Exchange
(For Water or Glycol)
Thermal
Expansion
Valve
Evaporator
Coil
EC Fans
Variable
Speed
Compressor
2N Cooling
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Cooling | Cooling
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dentify the class of your data center to determine the recommended and allowable environmental envelopes:
Recommended combines energy-efficient operation with high reliability.
Allowable outlines boundaries tested by IT equipment manufacturers for functionality.
Keep in mind that operating outside the recommended envelope may cause server fans to operate at higher speeds
and therefore consume more power.
4 mplement effective air management to minimize or eliminate mixing air between the cold and hot air sections.
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This includes configuration of equipments air intake and heat exhaust paths, location of air supply and air return,
and the overall airflow patterns of the room. Benefits include reduced operating costs, increased IT density, and reduced
heat-related processing interruptions or failures.
4 nder-floor and overhead cable management is important to minimize obstructions within the cooling air pattern.
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4 revent mixing of hot and cold air by implementing a hot aisle/cold aisle configuration. Create barriers and seal openings
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to eliminate air recirculation. Supply cold air exclusively to cold aisles and pull hot return air only from hot aisles.
Higher return air temperatures extend the operating hours of air economizers.
4 Choose an enclosure configuration that supports your cooling method.
4 If using raised-floor cooling, carefully consider the location of perforated floor tiles to optimize air flow.
4 Managing a uniform static pressure in the raised floor by careful placement of the A/C equipment allows
for even air distribution to the IT equipment.
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Hospitality
The Challenge:
A hotel chain was building out a new data center, in the
new corporate headquarters, that would be used to house
the IT infrastructure for all of their facilities nationwide.
The Solution:
After learning about the hotel chains situation and
requirements, Black Box recommended a total infrastructure
solution for their data center, including cooling, cabinets and
accessories, UPSs, PDUs, and environmental monitoring.
Cooling | ClimateCab
CC42U5000M6
CC24U5000M640:
left: front view;
right: rear view.
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The AC mounts on the side of the cabinet in minutes with eight bolts
and can easily be installed by one or two people. Mounting hardware,
gaskets, and instructions are included.
Resources
Brochure, specs
www.blackbox.com/go/ClimateCab
Related
Continued on p. 18.
Wallmount Climate Cab, p. 34.
ClimateCab
Education
The Challenge:
Tight on space, a school district was housing IT equipment in a 4-post rack
in a storage closet with a variety of other items. Not only was the room dusty,
it also wasnt air conditioned and got very hot in the summer. The school had
experienced equipment failures in the past due to dust build-up and heat.
They needed a comprehensive solution for housing their equipment that would
be cost-effective and protect $100,000 worth of electronics from dirt and heat.
A dedicated server room was not in the budget, nor was there space for one.
The Solution:
Based on the customers information and location, a 42U
ClimateCab with a 12,000-BTU AC unit was installed,
as well as a UPS to provide power in emergencies and a vertical
PDU for power distribution to the equipment in the cabinet
(four servers, two switches, and some data communication
equipment).
ClimateCab Cabinets feature a sealed, closed-loop system
so no humidity can enter the cabinet. The AC only kicks
on for a few minutes every hour, making it very energy efficient.
With ClimateCab
Without ClimateCab
Self-Contained AC
Internal Airflow
Enclosure Airflow
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Cooling | ClimateCab
Rail
Type
AC Size
(BTU)
31.5
M6
5000
40
M6
5000
120
CC24U5000M640
40
Size
Power
(V)
M6
5000
230
CC24U5000M640-23
120
Code
CC24U5000M631
31.5
M6
5000
230
CC24U5000M631-23
31.5
M6
8000
120
CC24U8000M631
40
8000
120
CC24U8000M640
M6
8000
230
CC24U8000M640-230
36
M6
8000
120
CC24U368000M6
36
Tapped
8000
120
CC24U368000T
42
M6
5000
120
CC24U425000M6
42
Tapped
5000
120
CC24U425000T
42
M6
8000
120
CC24U428000M6
42
Tapped
8000
120
CC24U428000T
31.5
24U
M6
40
M6
8000
230
CC24U8000631-230
42
M6
5000
120
CC42U5000M6
42
Tapped
5000
120
CC42U5000T
40
M6
5000
230
CC42U5000M6-230
40
Tapped
5000
230
CC42U5000T-230
42
M6
8000
120
CC42U8000M6
42
Tapped
8000
120
CC42U8000T
40
M6
8000
230
CC42U8000M6-230
40
Tapped
8000
230
CC42U8000T-230
42
12,000
120
CC42U12000M6
Tapped
12,000
120
CC42U12000T
40
42U
M6
42
M6
12,000
230
CC42U12000M6-230
40
Tapped
12,000
230
CC42U12000T-230
CC42U365000M6
120
CC42U365000T
M6
8000
120
CC42U368000M6
Tapped
8000
120
CC42U368000T
36
M6
12,000
120
CC42U3612000M6
36
Tapped
12,000
120
CC42U3612000T
42
120
5000
36
Whats included
5000
Tapped
36
CC42U5000T
M6
36
CC24U5000M640
36
M6
5000
120
CC42U425000M6
42
Tapped
5000
120
CC42U425000T
42
M6
8000
120
CC42U428000M6
42
Tapped
8000
120
CC42U428000T
42
M6
12,000
120
CC42U4212000M6
42
Tapped
12,000
120
CC42U4212000T
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Microprocessor Controls
The advanced microprocessor-based controller continually monitors
outside air conditions and maintains proper compressor and reheat
operation, using a unique control method.
Steam Humidification
The electrode steam canister humidifier is available with all systems.
Manually adjusted on/off and optional proportional steam humidifiers
are available.
Ultrasonic Humidification
Ultrasonic Humidifiers are
designed for standalone direct
room applications. Humidifiers are
typically mounted on a wall or
column or suspended below the
ceiling, serving applications such
as printing houses, lithographic
printing processes, telephone
exchanges, telecommunications
rooms, electronics manufacturing,
wood and textile processing,
plus many more.
In the Room
From 4 to 18 lb./hr., Standalone Wall- or Shelf-Mounted.
Return
Air
Optional
Location
Recommended
Location
Optional
Location
Supply
Air
Outside
Air
Advantages
Maximum energy savings: Require 93% less electrical energy than
electrode boilers or infrared humidifers.
Clean humidification: Deionized water provides cleaner, mineral-free
humidification.
Redundancy by design: Each humidification module/transducer
is independently wired.
Very fine mist: A mist of approximately 1 micron diameter is quickly
absorbed into the air stream.
Reduced air-conditioning requirements: Uses an adiabatic constant
(enthalpy) humidifying process, which reduces air temperatures
and reduces the air-conditioning cooling load.
Airflow
Airflow
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Size.
Before you choose a cabinet size, you need
to determine what equipment you need to
house. This list can include servers, switches,
patch panels, UPSs, and KVM trays. Consider the
depth of your equipmentservers require extra
depth and may require a cabinet thats at least
42 inches deep. Bigger is better! Lastly, remember
to allow space for cabling and power provisions.
A standard full-sized cabinet is 79" high
(42U). This is the height that makes the most
efficient use of floor space in rooms with
standard-height 8-foot ceilings.
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Rails.
.625"
1U
A main cabinet
1.25"
(1.75")
component is one or two
.5"
.625"
2U
pairs of vertical rails with
1.25"
(3.5")
.5"
mounting holes to which
3U
.625"
(5.25")
you attach your equipment 1.25"
.5"
or shelves. The most common .625"
4U
(7.0")
spacing between rails is 19" 1.25"
.5"
with hole-to-hole centers
.625"
1.25"
measuring 18.3 inches.
.5"
A less common standard is
23-inch rails. Most rackmount
equipment is made to fit 19-inch rails but can
usually be adapted to fit the larger 23-inch rails.
A cabinet usually has two pairs of rails
one in front and one in backso equipment
is supported at all four corners. The two
pairs of rails may be adjustable front to rear
to accommodate different equipment depths.
Cabinet rails have holes for mounting
equipment. Although these holes can be 12-24
or 10-32 tapped holes, the M6 square hole has
become the dominant standard for cabinet rails.
Square M6 holes are adapted for use with
screws through the use of snap-in cage nuts,
so stripped threads caused by frequent equipment
changes are not a problem. M6 holes are also
used for tool-less mounting of servers designed
to hook onto these holes.
Cabinet rails and the equipment that
mounts in them are measured in rack units,
abbreviated RU or U. One rack unit (1U) is
1.75" of usable vertical space. So, for example,
a rackmount device thats 2U high takes up 3.5
inches of rack space. A rack thats 20U high has
35 inches of usable space. This measurement is
usually marked on the rails.
The amount of vertical space is what
determines how much equipment you can install.
Remember that a cabinets measurement in rack
units is smaller than its external height.
Doors.
The first decision you need to make about
cabinet doors is whether you need them at all.
Doors offer protection to equipment and can
make cabinets look clean and more attractive,
Side panels.
Like doors, side panels are optional and may
be omitted in protected data centers, except
where theyre needed to control air flow.
Without doors or sides, a cabinet starts to
look a lot like a four-post rack. The difference is
that you could add doors or sides to the cabinet
should they become needed, but you cannot
add them to a rack. Also, a cabinet usually has
adjustable rails whereas a four-post rack typically
does not.
Cooling.
Because network equipment generates heat,
airflow requirements increase as more equipment
is mounted in a cabinet.
Power provisioning.
Cabinets need provisions for powering
enclosed equipment and for managing the
cables associated with the equipment.
Rackmount power strips mount either
vertically or horizontally with a wide range
of outlet counts, types, and spacing.
Power distribution units (PDUs) are high-end
power strips that have additional capabilities such
as remote management and metering. PDUs may
be rackmounted or mount vertically behind the
railsin which case they dont take any rack
space. When choosing a vertical (0U) PDU, make
sure its compatible with your cabinet for ease
of mounting.
Uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs) are an
important part of power provisioning. If youre
planning to use a rackmount UPS, its important
to allot space when planning the cabinet.
UPS units are typically mounted in the
bottom of a the cabinet because of their weight.
Alternatively, several UPS units may be housed
in a separate cabinet in the data center.
Cable management.
Assembled or not.
Order a preassembled cabinet if you need to
set up your installation in a hurryyou can load
your equipment as soon as the cabinet arrives.
A flat-pack cabinet, on the other hand,
requires some time and effort to assemble,
but can be maneuvered through narrow
doors and spaces that may not accommodate
a full-sized assembled cabinet. Most cabinets
are preassembled.
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Elite Cabinets
Configure a cabinet to support your cooling needs.
The Elite Cabinet family from Black Box delivers more features and
options than any other Black Box cabinetmore door and panel choices,
more cable management, and dual universal PDU mounting brackets.
Plus, Elite Cabinets feature heavy-duty, welded steel construction
and come with the protection of a lifetime Black Box Double Diamond
warranty. The cabinets arrive fully assembled and ready to populate.
Elite Cabinets are specifically designed to be adaptable to your exact
needs. Whether you need a high-airflow cabinet for your data center
or a small, secure cabinet for an office, the Elite Cabinet family has exactly
the cabinet for you.
Its not just alphabet soup. See the facing page for more information,
or configure your cabinet now at blackbox.com/go/CabCon.
Top Panels:
Vented
10" Fan
Solid
Door Options:
Split Fan
Plexi
Solid
Split Mesh
Mesh
Base
Unit
Anti-Tip Legs
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Freestanding Cabinets
Just use the codes (below) to fill in the line in the middle of the page,
matching colors as you go. When youre done, call us with the number, and
well have your custom-built cabinets on your doorstep in a flash.
Example:
E C 4 2 U 3
Step 1:
Choose your enclosure.
S M D S M Y K
0 4
Fill in the blocks below to get your ideal cabinets SKU. For help
configuring your cabinet, call our FREE Tech Support.
* Doors have either a keyed or combination lock. Choose None when there is no door.
Step 2:
Choose your
rail type.
Step 4:
Choose your
rear door.
Step 3:
Choose your
front door.
Step 5:
Choose your
side panels.
Step 6:
Choose your
cabinet top.
T
10-32
tapped rails
None
Solid
None
Solid
None
Solid
None
Solid
M6 rails with
square holes
Mesh
Split
Mesh
Mesh
Mesh
Mesh
P
Plexi
F
Split Fan
Door
P
Plexi
Split Mesh
F
Split Fan
Door
1
1-Fan
Unit
Step 7:
Decide on
anti-tip legs.
Y
Yes
N
No
Step 8:
Choose
your lock*.
N
None
K
Keyed
C
Combination
2-Fan
Unit
Related
Protect your IT investments. Environmental monitoring is a costeffective, proactive way to protect your investments from climate,
overheating, theft, etc. Find out more about AlertWerks on page 74,
or blackbox.com/go/AlertWerks.
3-Fan
Unit
6-Fan
Unit
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Chimney Top
Cable Trough Kit
Ladder Rack Brackets
Large top
opening can
be used as 12U
of racking space
Horizontal
Lacing Bar
Equipment placement.
Dont overload the cabinet by trying to fit in too many servers75 to
80% of capacity is about right. Maintain at least a 1.5" clearance between
equipment and the front and back of the cabinet. And finally, ensure all
unused rack space is closed off with filler panels to prevent recirculation
of warm air.
Front-to-Back
Cable Manager
Related
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Vertical
Lacing Bar
Air Funnel Kits direct cool air from the raised floor and deliver it to the front
of servers or other network components, cooling cabinet hot spots by 15 F,
extending the life of servers, and minimizing downtime.
Freestanding Cabinets
Chimney Top
FO
Provides a closed hot air return between the top of an Elite cabinet
and a drop ceiling plenum.
Includes a chimney for the Elite Cabinet small 3U top opening plus
a solid panel to cover the large top opening.
Chimney adjusts from 20" to 34".
SOLUTE
LY
AB
Chimney Top
Chimney Top
Fan Tray for Chimney
ECTOPCHIM
ECTOPCHIMFT
Air Dams
Mount on the front rails of Elite Cabinets.
Keep cool air in the front of the cabinet to increase cooling efficiency.
Air Dams
for 24" Wide 42U and 45U Cabinets
for 30" Wide 42U and 45U Cabinets
for 24" Wide 24U and 38U Cabinets
for 30" Wide 24U and 38U Cabinets
ECAD24
ECAD30
ECAD24S
ECAD30S
Chimney Top
(ECTOPCHIM)
Filler Panels
Keep cool air from dissipating before it reaches the top of the rack.
Matte black finish.
Mount easily to a 19"cabinet or rack with four included 10-32 screws.
Air Dam
(ECAD24)
RMTB01
RMTB02
RMTB03
RMTB04
RMTB05
RMTB06
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Brush Style, 1U
RMT701
Solid Rear
Bottom Panel
(ECBSKS24),
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Solid Bottom
Panel
(ECBSKL3036),
p. 27
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EC24LR
Attach cables to this bar to keep your Elite Cabinet organized and neat.
ECHLB32
ECHLB36
ECHLB42
ECVLB48
ECVLB72
ECVLB79
ECVLB84
Gland Plate
ECFB32
ECBSKS24
Gland Plate
for 3U Top Opening
ECBSKS24
ECBSKS30
EC3UGP
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ECFB32
ECFB36
ECFB42
for 3U Opening
ECBGK3U
Waterfall Brackets
for 3U Top Opening
ECW3U
ECP3U
ECBFKL3036
ECBFKL2436
ECBFKL2442
ECBFKL3032
ECBFKL3036
ECBFKL3042
EC42U48WCD
EC45U48WCD
PDU Mounts
ECPDUMK
ECBSKL3042
ECBSKL2442
ECBSKL3036
ECBSKL3042
ECAIRFLOW36
ECAIRFLOW42
ECAIRFLOW2436FT
ECAIRFLOW2442FT
ECBGKL2436
ECBGKL2436
ECBGKL2442
ECBGKL3032
ECBGKL3036
ECBGKL3042
ECBBGKS24
ECBBGKS30
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RM2500A
RM2515A
RM2520A
RM2540A
RM2640A
RM2545A
RM2510A
RM2525A
RM2530A
RM2550A
RM2650A
RM2555A
Whats Included
Cabinet
2.5" casters
Leg levelers
Vented top
panel
Lockable,
removable
vented side
panels
Locking,
removable front
and rear doors
Tempered
glass or mesh
front door
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RM2410A
RM2420A
RM2430A
RM2440A
RM2450A
RM2407
RM2408
RM2409
RM2415
RM2450A
Whats Included
Video How to Pick a Cabinet
In the Cabinets & Racks section at blackbox.com/go/Videos.
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Freestanding Cabinets
These compact cabinets offer big features for small or home offices.
Constructed of a welded 16-gauge steel
frame with 12-gauge M6 mounting rails.
Fit under standard-height modular desktops.
Open bottom promotes air circulation.
Cool air is drawn from the floor through
the fan cutouts on the rear door.
To seal the bottom of the cabinet,
order an optional Base Plate.
The optional Fan Assembly with two
4-inch fans and finger guards can
be added to the rear door toprovide
additional heat dissipation.
Weight capacity of 500 pounds.
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M6 mounting holes.
Clear PLEXIGLAS
or mesh front door.
Reversible,
locking front
and rear doors.
Open base.
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Whats included
RM140A-R3
RM140A-M-R3
RM145A-R3
RM145A-M-R3
RM140ABGK-R2
RM145ABGK-R2
RM4002A
RM4003A
RM4004A
RM399-R2
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Very cool.
Elite QuietCab cabinets have an incredible thermal load capacity
of up to 7.2 kW, while QuietCab cabinets offer up to 3.6 kW.
To cool equipment, Elite cabinets feature two variable-speed fans on the
rear doors that are controlled by a temperature sensor to ensure maximum
energy efficiency. QuietCab cabinets have one, two, or three fan modules.
QuietCab
Put networking equipment where you need itwithout the noise,
space, or cost concerns.
Acoustic foam lining reduces audible server and hardware noise by
15 dB to normal office background levels.
Integrated ventilation fans keep equipment cool.
Cabinets look like furniture, and are available in beech, walnut, and light
gray veneers in three sizes.
Ideal for environments where you need to store network equipment
near workers, such as offices, schools, medical offices, retail
establishments, and more.
Includes heavy-duty casters and a pre-installed power strip.
19" M6 rails are adjustable.
Generous cable management space is built in.
Accommodates all leading servers, including blade servers.
Fully assembledjust plug it in!
Standard Warranty 3 Years
Extended Warranty Add 1 or 3 Years
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Freestanding Cabinets
Very accommodating.
QuietCab
QuietCab
12U
Beech
Light Gray
Walnut
24U
Beech
Light Gray
Walnut
42U
Beech
Light Gray
Walnut
Elite QuietCab
12U
24U
42U
QC12UBE
QC12ULG
QC12UWA
QC24UBE
QC24ULG
QC24UWA
QC42UBE
QC42ULG
QC42UWA
QCE12U
QCE24U
QCE42U
Fan
Fan
Fan
Exhaust Air
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Accessorize
If you want to add fans, a Brush Grommet
Kit, a Waterfall Radius Bracket, or other accessory,
it couldnt be easier. Thats because just about
any Elite accessory (pages 2527) that fits
into the 3U opening on the top of an Elite
cabinet will work with the wallmount cabinet.
Add a Brush Grommet Kit (ECBGK3U) to run
cable into the cabinet while protecting the interior
of the cabinet from dust and debris. Install a Fan
(RMT373) to increase air circulation and keep
equipment cool. Attach a Waterfall Bracket
(ECW3U) to maintain bend radius when routing
cable into the top of the cabinet. And more!
For even more versatility, optional brackets
attach to the back panel of the cabinet and
enable you to rackmount patch panels, PDUs,
etc., behind the equipment in the cabinet
at 45 or 90 angles.
3U opening for
accessories or cable
access on the
top and bottom
of cabinet.
Cutouts for
ventilation.
Smoked Plexi or
mesh front door.
Keylocks on
side and front.
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Openings on back
enable you to insert
loaded patch panels
without rewiring.
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EWM26U482430-R2
EWM20U362418-R2
90 Brackets
(EWM90DAB-R2)
EWM12U242418-R2
EWMDCP-R2
EWM90DAB-R2
EWM45DAB-R2
ECBGK3U
EWM12U242418-R2
Gland Plate
EC3UGP
EWM12U242424-R2
ECW3U
EWM12U242430-R2
Spare Rails
12U
20U
26U
EWM12URK-R2
EWM20URK-R2
EWM26URK-R2
RMT373-R2
Exterior
Width
Exterior
Depth
Rack
Units
Interior
Width
38.5"
(98 cm)
24" 61 cm)
24"
(61 cm)
Main Body
Depth
Rear
Section
Depth
20U
23.75"
(60 cm)
7"
(18 cm)
Code
EWM20U362418-R2
EWM20U362424-R2
EWM20U362430-R2
EWM26U482418-R2
EWM26U482424-R2
EWM26U482430-R2
24" 61 cm)
30" (76 cm)
26U
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RM4002A
RM4003A
RM4004A
Cutouts provide
ventilation.
The optional Pro Series Wallmount Cabinet
Fan Tray (RM4002A) has two quiet fans
to increase air flow.
RM234A-R3
Wallmount Cabinets
Exterior Height
Exterior Width
Exterior Depth
Rack Units
Interior Width
Weight
Code
24.02"
21.25"
26"
12U
21"
19.75"
88 lb.
RM232A-R3RM233A-R3
24.02"
21.25"
26"
12U
21"
19.75"
75 lb.
RM334A-R3RM335A-R3
37.75"
21.25"
26"
20U
21"
19.75"
111 lb.
RM435A-R3RM436A-R3
37.75"
21.25"
20.15"
20U
21"
13.75"
95 lb.
RM433A-R3
51.14"
21.25"
26"
26U
21"
19.75"
129 lb.
RM234A-R3
51.14"
21.25"
20.15"
26U
21"
13.75"
100 lb.
RM336A-R3
RMW5110ACG-R2
Shown with AC unit installed.
Wallmount ClimateCab
Exterior
Height
Exterior
Width
Exterior
Depth
Rack
Units
Equipment
Depth
Weight
Capacity
24"
(61 cm)
200 lb.
(90.7 kg)
RMW5130AC-R2
Code
RMW5110AC-R2
RMW5110ACG-R2
Single-Hinged
RMW5120AF-R2
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12U
21.2"
(53.8 cm)
Double-Hinged
24"
(61 cm)
With Fan
Single-Hinged
24"
(61 cm)
Double-Hinged
RMW5100AF-R2
Wallmount Cabinets
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Exterior Depth
Rack Units
Interior Width
Interior Depth
Load Capacity
Weight
Code
24"
24"
30"
12U
19"
28.75"
200 lb.
94 lb.
RM4001A
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Exterior
Depth
Rack
Units
Interior
Width
Interior
Depth
Weight
Code
13"
22"
23.6"
6U
18.3"
22.6"
41 lb.
RM2411A
16.5"
22"
23.6"
8U
18.3"
22.6"
46 lb.
RM2412A
20"
22"
23.6"
10U
18.3"
22.6"
50 lb.
RM2413A
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Rear door
with lock
Front door
with lock
Exterior
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Exterior
Depth
Rack
Units
Interior
Width
Interior
Depth
Weight
Code
24"
24"
32.13"
11U
23"
30"
125 lb.
RM3050A-R2
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112"
3
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RM610A-R2
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RMT355A-R2
4U
RMT356A-R2
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Front
panel
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Black
RM425A-R3
Beige
RM525A-R2
For full features and specs, go to blackbox.com.
RM425A-R3
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Weight capacityRMN600A-R2:
150 pounds; RMN625A-R2: 250 pounds;
RMN650A-R2: 300 pounds.
Fully welded steel construction:
M6 mounting rails are 12 gauge;
rear sections main body is 14 gauge;
door is 16 gauge.
Independently tested and certified
to NEMA-250-1997 Type 12 standard.
Meets guidelines for protection against
dirt, dust, and noncorrosive liquids.
Standard Warranty Lifetime
RMN600A-R2
Front and back sections
lock independently.
Rack
Units
Interior
Width
Interior
Depth
Weight
Code
24"
24"
24"
12U
23"
23"
105 lb.
RMN600A-R2
36"
24"
24"
19U
23"
23"
140 lb.
RMN625A-R2
48"
24"
24"
26U
23"
23"
175 lb.
RMN650A-R2
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Width
Exterior
Height
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Why Racks?
are typically designed to be installed on 16-inchon-center studs or on backing boards attached
to the wall.
To determine which wall rack is best for
your application, measure the deepest piece of
equipment and cable(s) out of the back end to
be sure they will fit. Then verify the weight
capacity needed.
Types of racks.
The best place to start when picking a rack is to ask yourself: Where
will it be located and what equipment will be in it? This will help you
determine if you need a wallmount or a floor-mount model and
whether you need a 2-post or 4-post rack.
You have a number of options depending on the type of equipment
you need to house. If youre installing patch panels, a two-post rack with
some cable management is the right choice. But if you have a mix of
networking equipment, servers, and patch panels, then a 4-post rack
makes more sense because it provides more stable, 4-point mounting
for deep equipment. Accessories are available which allow you to
mount both standard and extra-deep equipment.
Rack widths.
The main component of a rack is a set of
vertical rails with mounting holes to which you
attach your equipment or shelves. Most racks
come in rails spaced at the standard 19" with
hole-to-hole centers measuring 18.3". To
rackmount smaller equipment, add rackmount
adapter brackets. For mounting older legacy
equipment, there are 23" wide racks.
Two-post racks typically have threaded
12-24 or 10-32 holes for quick installation
of patch panels, and 4-post racks usually
have M6 square mounting holes for
mounting servers.
Rack heights.
Height, or rack units, is one of the most
important specifications in choosing a rack.
One rack unit (1U) is 1.75" of usable space.
So, for example, a rackmount device thats 2U
high takes up 3.5" of rack space. Most freestanding racks come in a standard 45U height, which is 6.5 feet high, so
they fit rooms with standard ceilings. But there are other height options
from smaller 10U-high wallmount models all the way up 58U-high units.
These tall racks, towering up to 9 feet, allow for an extremely dense
installation of equipment while saving floor space.
Wallmount racks.
Wallmount-style racks save floor space, too. Theyre very convenient
for installing in cramped wiring closets or narrow hallways. Some even
swing out for easy equipment installation and cable connections. Other
low-profile racks enable you to flushmount equipment vertically against a
wall to further reduce the amount of space they take up. Wallmount racks
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Cable management.
Next you need to select the appropriate accessories. The first, and
most important, is cable management. Many racks have built-in cable
management troughs and cable rings for routing cable. If your rack
doesnt have these, consider adding managers for neatly routing cable.
Vertical managers are great for organizing cable runs top to bottom.
Horizontal managers are designed to guide cables and hold them precisely
at the same level as mounted equipment. You can also add inexpensive
hook-and-loop cable ties to hold and bundle cable securely.
For high-density applications, there are specially designed cable
managers that handle large amounts of cables. These systems have
oversized channels with molded fingers that guide wiring to mounted
devices at precise increments while maintaining the proper bend radius
for the cable. They also have covers that you can remove completely
for faster cable installation.
The extras.
Consider shelving for your rack. The type you choose depends on
the equipment you plan to mount. You can choose from solid or vented
shelves, stationary or pull-out shelves. There there are shelves built to
hold specific pieces of equipment such as servers, monitors, and
keyboards. You can place small devices on a cantilevered shelf. Larger,
heavier items, such as monitors, should be put on a center-weight shelf.
There are even panels designed to hold flat-screen monitors.
Other accessories include rackmount fan trays and filler panels,
which can be vented or nonvented. Also, dont forget grounding
bars to ground the rack and the equipment in it.
So, as you can see, you have a number of things to consider
when setting up a rack.
If you have questions, contact the experts at Black Box Tech Support
or at blackbox.com.
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Racks
Freedom is a rack you can adjust to fit equipment with different depths.
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Depth Units Weight
72"
20.25"
17.72"
41.34"
38U
65 lb.
RM082A
84"
20.25"
17.72"
41.34"
45U
69 lb.
RM084A
RM088A
96"
20.25
17.72"
41.34"
51U
73.5 lb.
RM086A
84"
24.25"
17.72"
41.34"
45U
75 lb.
RM089A
Code
RM082A
RM087
RM083
RM085
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Width
Depth
Rack
Units
Interior
Width
Weight
Baying Kit
Caster Set
Flat Top
Fixed Vented Shelf
28.9"D, 150-lb. Capacity
15U
19"
60 lb.
RM7003A
45.5"
20.6"
29"
22U
19"
65 lb.
RM7001A
72"
20.6"
29"
37U
19
71 lb.
RM7008A
80.5"
20.6"
29"
42U
19"
80 lb.
RM7000A
96"
20.6"
29"
51U
19"
94 lb.
RM7004A
108"
20.6"
29"
58U
19"
101 lb.
RM7010
RM7005A
RM7000A-R3
Related
29"
20.6"
RM7002
RM7006-R2
RM7007-R2
Code
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Height
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Additional front
braces add extra
stability on the
RM391A-R2 and
RM390A-R2.
RM392A-R2
RM391A-R2
RM390A-R2
Exterior Width
Base Depth
Rack Units
Interior Width
Interior Depth
Weight
Code
39.0"
21.2"
21"
20U
17.5"
18.3"
32 lb.
RM392A-R2
74.0"
21.2"
21"
40U
17.5"
18.3"
55 lb.
RM391A-R2
86.5"
21.2
21"
47U
17.8"
18.3"
60 lb.
RM390A-R2
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Black
RM162A-R3
RM253A
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Black
Exterior
Width
Interior
Width
Weight
Code
72" (38U)
RM155A-R3
84" (45U)
RM156A-R3
RM161A-R3
84" (45U)
RM162A-R3
96" (51U)
Mill
Height
72" (38U)
Finish
RM251A
96" (51U)
RM253A
108" (58U)
RM254A
Racks
Get room to movequick-release pins swing the rack open left or right.
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Exterior
Height
Exterior
Width
Exterior
Depth
Rack
Units
Interior
Width
Weight
Code
23.9"
20.7"
18"
12U
20.4"
26 lb.
RM070A-R3
36"
20.7"
18"
20U
20.4"
32 lb.
RM069A-R3
47"
20.7"
18"
25U
20.4"
42 lb.
RM080A-R3
RM069A-R3
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Rack
Units
Interior
Width
Weight
Code
24.25"
19.8"
29"
11U
19.5"
49 lb.
RM050A-R2
38.25"
19.8"
29"
19U
19.5"
54 lb.
RM051A-R2
RM051A-R2
A great equipment rack for areas where there isnt a lot of floor space.
Weight capacity of 50 pounds.
Constructed of 1 8"-thick aluminum
with a black, powder-coat finish.
Flushmount equipment vertically
against a wall.
Mount 3U or 6U of network
equipment in a limited space.
Predrilled 10-32 holes accommodate
19" equipment.
Rails have 3" channels.
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RMT052
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RM114-R2
RM116-R2
RM419-R3
RMTS03
RMTS01
RMTS02
RMTS05B
RMTS04
RMTS03
RMTS07-19
Two-Part Rackmount
Server Shelves
19"
23"
RMTS07-19
RMTS07-23
RMTS06B
19"W
23"W
Rackmount Drawer
with Writing Surface
19" Rackmount
RM595-R2
Filler Panels
Keep your 19" cabinet or rack
looking neat with the simple
addition of Black Box Filler Panel
in unused spaces.
Filler Panels
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Rackmount Drawer
with Writing Surface
RM590-R2
RMTS05B
RM418-R4
RM419-R3
50-Pound Capacity
60-Pound Capacity
with Trackball
with Touchpad
RMTS01
Rackmount Keyboards
RM114-R2
RM116-R2
RMTB05
Black
1U (1.75")
2U (3.5")
3U (5.25")
4U (7.0")
5U (8.75")
6U (10.5")
White
1U (1.75")
RMTB01
RMTB02
RMTB03
RMTB04
RMTB05
RMTB06
RMTW01
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RMT400
RMT411
RMT400
RMT411
RMT412
RMS1924S-LOCK
RM410-R2
RMS1924S
RMS1924S-LOCK
RMS2324S
RMS1924F
RM403-R2
RM410-R2
RM399-R2
RM047-R2
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200-lb. Capacity
19"D
150-lb. Capacity
27.25"D
30"D
RM047-R2
RM049-R2
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RMMT17
Media Partitions
Rugged construction.
Measure 15.9"W x 14.5"D.
Fully enclosed top.
Spring-loaded latches.
Fit standard 19" rails.
Black
2U
3U
4U
Silver
4U
RMMT17
RMMT18
RMMT19
RMMT16
RMMT20
RMMT22
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RMTB04
RM1031
RM1032
RM1033
RM1034
RM1035
Black
1U (1.75")
2U (3.50")
3U (5.25")
4U (7.00")
5U (8.75")
6U (10.50")
White
1U (1.75")
2U (3.50")
3U (5.25")
4U (7.00")
RMTB01
RMTB02
RMTB03
RMTB04
RMTB05
RMTB06
RMTW01
RMTW02
RMTW03
RMTW04
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37803-R2
37804-R2
Uses
no rack
space!
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1U
2U
Vertical, Center Mount
Vertical, Side Mount
Double-Sided
Horizontal, 19"
1U
2U
Vertical, Center Mount
Vertical, Side Mount
RMT100A-R3
RMT102A-R3
RMT201A-R3
RMT200A-R3
RMT101A-R3
RMT103A-R3
RMT203A-R3
RMT202A-R3
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ECMH1US
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ECMH2US
Double-Sided
2U
ECMH2UD
Horizontal Tie-Down Bar
1U
ECMTDB
Vertical Elite Cable Managers
45U
6"
ECMV45U6
12"
ECMV45U12
Vertical Rear Post & Gate Kit
(10) Pieces, 48"H x 26"D
6"
ECMVPG6
12"
ECMVPG12
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RM123
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RM129
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RM125
RM130
RM131
Cable Management
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Raceway Covers
snap onto
fingers snugly.
(RMT410A-R2)
SOLUTE
LY
AB
FO
R LIFE
URK2U
AB
SOLUTE
FO
LY
R LIFE
EMR2-1U
EMR2-2U
EMR2-3U
4-Post
1U
2U
3U
EMR4-1U
EMR4-2U
EMR4-3U
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SOLUTE
LY
FO
R LIFE
CB2-2U
CB2-2U
CB2-3U
CB2-4U
CB2-5U
CB2-7U
R LIFE
REB2-2U-3
FEB2-4U
REB2-2U-3
REB2-2U-5
REB2-2U-6
SOLUTE
FO
LY
FEB2-4U
AB
FO
LY
AB
R LIFE
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Accessories
AB
SOLUTE
LY
FO
R LIFE
SMM2-2U
AB
SOLUTE
LY
FO
R LIFE
AB
SOLUTE
LY
Mount any 1U or 2U
server on its side.
FO
R LIFE
Wallmount PC Bracket
Mount a PC up to 18" (45.7 cm) tall
to a wall or other flat surface.
50-pound (23-kg) capacity.
Includes sheet rock anchors and
equipment strap.
PC is easily removed for maintenance.
Standard Warranty Lifetime
SOLUTE
FO
LY
AB
R LIFE
Wallmount PC Bracket
PCWM
For full features and specs, go to blackbox.com.
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Ladder Racks
Wall Brackets
Ladder Racks
RM663
6' x 12'
Black
Gray
10' x 12'
Black
Gray
RM650
RM663
RM860
Wall Brackets
Vertical Wall Brackets
Wall Angle Support Brackets
Black
Gray
RM651
RM664
L-Bracket Kit
RM655
RM668
RM860
RM666
RM692
Black
Gray
RM652
RM666
RM657
RM657
RM861
Constructed of aluminum.
Mount over Ladder Rack cross member
to provide bend radius for cable.
Constructed of aluminum.
Mount over Ladder Rack stringer to provide
bend radius for cable.
Black
Gray
RM864-R2
RM863
Grounding Kit
Eight-inch braided copper grounding
strap provides continuous ground across
Ladder Rack splices.
Requires drilling mounting-screw holes
in Ladder Rack stringers.
RM867-R2
Black
Gray
RM867-R2
RM866
Grounding Kit
RM865
Foot Kit
Foot Kit
50
RM694
SOLUTE
FO
LY
AB
R LIFE
Stringer Radius
Drop Kit
Wall Angle
Support Bracket
Triangular Support
Bracket
Adjustable Butt
Splice Kit
Threaded
Rod and
Ceiling Kit
90 Junction
Splice Kit
Radius
Drop Kit
Butt
Splice Kit
Rack-to-Runway
Mounting Plate
Vertical
Wall
Brackets
Cable Retaining
Post
Grounding Kit
Distribution
Rack
Foot
Kit
Adjustable
Junction Splice Kit
NOTE: Distribution
racks sold separately.
Rack-to-Wall Kit
Rack-to-Wall Kit
RM695
RM696
Black
Gray
RM667-R2
RM654-R2
RM667-R2
RM669-R2
Threaded Rod
Used to suspend Ladder Rack from ceiling.
Recommended spacing is 5 feet between kits.
Order two of each per ladder segment.
Kit includes (1) ladder rack bracket, (1) ceiling
bracket, and (4) hex nuts.
RM665-R2
Black
Gray
RM653-R2
RM665-R2
Miscellaneous Hardware
Threaded Rod
5
8" x 6 ft.
RM658-R2
RM669-R2
Black
Gray
Miscellaneous Hardware
End Cap Kit (2 Caps)
J-Bolt Kit (2 Bolts with Nuts)
RM661
RM662
RM660
RM659-R3
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Basic
OptoIsolators
PDUs
Metered
Managed
Desktop
UPSs
Indoor/
Outdoor
Extension
Small Office
Power
Cords
Data Center
NEMA
IEC
52
Serial
Data Line
Surge
Coax
CATX
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Why a UPS?
The following data was compiled by Eaton based on reported power outages during 2012.
Total number of people affected by outages
(This is the sum of the number of people affected by reported power outages in the U.S. for 2012.)
Total duration of outages
(This is the sum of the durations of the reported power outages.)
Total number of outages
(This is the sum of the number of reported power outages.)
Average number of people affected per outage
(This number is determined by dividing the Total number of people affected by outages by the number
of outages that reported the number of people affected. Not all reports of outages included number of
people affected.) See Note A, below.
Average duration of outage
(This number is determined by dividing the Total duration of outages by the number of outages
that reported durations. Not all reports of outages included the duration.) See Note B, below.
23,488,028
74,598 minutes
(approximately 1,243 hours, or 52 days)
2,808
12,648
154 minutes
(more than 2.5 hours)
Notes:
A. Total number of people affected (and average) is based on 2,167 (63%) of the total reported outages. Total duration of outages (and average) is based on 991 (29%) of the total
reported outages. These are the number of outages that had reports including data for number of people affected and duration, respectively.
B. Reports from news services, newspapers, Web sites, etc., used as sources, sometimes give statistics using different terms. For example, some reports may be based on people
while others may be based on addresses, homes and businesses or utility customers. For purposes of this report, all of these are assumed to be and counted as people.
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UPSs
UPS Topologies
There are several different UPS topologies that provide varying degrees
of protection. Selecting the best fit depends on several factors, including
the level of reliability and availability desired, the type of equipment being
protected, and the application/environment. While all four of the most
common UPS topologies outlined below meet the input voltage
requirements for IT equipment, there are key differences in how the result is
achieved, as well as the frequency and duration of demands on the battery.
Standby UPSs allow equipment to run off utility power until the UPS
detects a problem, at which point it switches to battery power to protect
against sags, surges or outages. This topology is best suited for applications
requiring simple backup such as small office/home office and point-of-sale
equipment.
key
Normal Operation
Battery Power
DC to AC
Inverter
AC to DC
Rectifier
Battery
AC to DC
Rectifier
DC to AC
Inverter
Battery
Buck Boost
AC to DC
Rectifier
DC to AC
Inverter
Battery
Battery
DC to AC
Inverter
Capacitor
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Eaton UPS Solutions for the Desktop, Server Room, or Data Center
Black Box and Eaton
Need a UPS? Black Box has partnered with Eaton to provide the best
uninterruptible power supply technology available. Eatons UPSs are designed
to deliver high-quality backup power from desktop PCs to large data centers.
Black Box Tech Support can recommend the right solution for your
application. Just call us.
The Intelligent Power Manager supervisory software lets you monitor and
manage multiple power and environmental devices across the network from a
single interface, giving you up-to-the-minute information on the status of power
in your network. It also works seamlessly with VMwares vCenter Server and
vMotion, as well as other platforms and migration applications.
UPS Solutions
9155 UPS
Blade UPS
Mission critical environments: Protects missioncritical applications with innovative backup power
technology designed specifically for high-density
computing environments.
1000-3000VA
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5000-11,000VA
UPSs
UPS Solutions
9E UPS
93PM UPS
9390 UPS
12-60kVA
20-60kVA
100kVA 20-160KW
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Basic
Power Fallback PDUs connect to two
different power feeds. If the primary
feed goes down, the PDU switches to
the secondary feed in a few milliseconds.
PFBS120
12
PDUBH12-S20-200+
120V, 20A, (14) 5-20R Outlets
PDUBH14-S20-120V
120V, 20A, (8) 5-20R Outlets
SP194A-R2
120V, 15A, (6) 5-15R Outlets
PS186A-R2
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120V, 15
Managed
Metered
MPSH16-D20-120V
120V, 20A, (8) 5-20R Outlets
PDUMH12-S30-200+
PS580A-R2
PDUMV24-S20-120V
PDUMH14-S15-120V
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When selecting a power strip or PDU, its important to choose the correct
plug and outlet type. The first thing to consider is what line voltage and
outlet type are available at the location where the strip or PDU will be
installed. You must match the voltage and plug type on the power strip or
PDU to what you have available. For example, if you have a NEMA 5-15R
available on you wall, you cant plug a NEMA 5-20P into it.
5-15
Plug Types
The next step is to identify what type of outlet or outlets you need to
plug your equipment into. Some PDUs offer two or three different outlet
types on the same unit but most only have one. Some can even be
configured with a custom set of input and output connectors. Outlets
commonly available on strips and PDUs include 5-15R, 5-20R, C13, and C19.
If required, locking outlets can be found on some UPS units or hardwired
wall outlets. Locking plugs and receptacles prevent accidental disconnections
and are preferred for higher voltage and mission-critical devices.
5-20
C20
C14
L5-20
L6-30
5 - 15 R
Receptacle Types
Connector Type
R = Receptacle (Female)
P = Plug (Male)
Amperage: This should
match the breaker rating
feeding the plug/receptacle.
Voltage Reference
5 = 125V max.
6 = 250V max.
5-15
5-20
C19
L = Locking
= Non-locking
Voltage
Amperage
120V
20
60
Plug Type
Outlet type
L5-20P
5-20R
mounting
type
protection
Basic
C.B.
Horizontal (H) or
Vertical (V).
C13
PDUs
Voltage
Amperage
120
208240
20
INPUT Type
Outlet type
C20
5-15R
mounting
type
protection
Managed
Outlet-Managed PDUs
Remote
User
Power Cord
Router
Switch
Server
Server
Power down.
Another great feature of these switched PDUs
is that you can set them to respond automatically
in case youre not there. Set the parameters for
the PDUs to disable outlets to reduce current
consumption or to switch on cooling devices.
If the current load goes too high, it intelligently
sheds load by temporarily shutting down
non-essential devices.
MPSH8-S20-120V
MPSH8-S20-208+V
MPSH8-D20-120V
MPSH8-D20-208+V
MPSH16-D20-120V
MPSH16-D20-208+V
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Three-phase power
Three-phase power is the most efficient way to distribute power
over long distances and allows for large industrial equipment to
operate more efficiently. Its characterized by three single-phase
waves that are offset in their phase angle by 120 degrees, or onethird of the sine wave period as illustrated in Figure 1. This phase
angle is why the power can go long distances.
Three-phase voltage can be measured from each phase to
neutral or from one phase to any other. The voltage relation between
phase-to-neutral and phase-to-phase is a factor of the square root
of 3 (e.g., 120V versus 208V).
Conversely, single-phase power is distributed through common
household outlets to power everyday equipment such as laptops,
lighting, and televisions. When looking at an oscilloscope image of the
voltage coming out of a single-phase outlet as illustrated in Figure 2,
theres only a single wave. Single-phase power is obtained by simply
using only one phase of a three-phase system. Its root mean square
(RMS) voltage is 120V (for North America) and it oscillates between
its peaks of 170V at 60 Hz (or 60 times a second).
90o
190o
270o
360o
270o
360o
90o
190o
Voltage
Amperage
120,
208240
20
Outlet type
5-15R
mounting
type
protection
Managed
C.B.
C13
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PS582A-R2
PS580A-R2
100120 VAC
Dual Circuit, (8) NEMA 5-15 Outlets
Dual Circuit, (16) NEMA 5-15 Outlets
PS568A-R2
208240 VAC
Single Circuit, (4)IEC-320-C13 Outlets
Dual Circuit, (8)IEC-320-C13 Outlets
Dual Circuit, (16)IEC-320-C13 Outlets
For full features and specs, go to blackbox.com.
PS569A-R2
PS581A-R2
PS582A-R2
PS583A-R2
PDUs
Voltage
Amperage
120
15/20
Plug Type
Outlet type
type
protection
H
5-15P
mounting
Metered
C.B.
5-15R
Voltage
Amperage
120
PDUMH14-S15-120V
PDUMH14-S15-120V
20-Amp
PDUMH14-S20-120V
L5-20P
Outlet type
type
protection
Voltage
Amperage
Plug Type
mounting
Metered
C.B.
200+
30
20
5-20R
Plug Type
mounting
type
protection
H
L5-20P
Outlet type
Metered
C.B.
5-20R
PDUMV24-S20-120V
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Voltage
Amperage
120
20
Outlet type
L5-20P
Plug Type
5-20R
mounting
type
protection
Basic
C.B.
Voltage
Amperage
120
20
Plug Type
Outlet type
L5-20P
5-20R
mounting
type
protection
Basic
Surge
Outlets
Circuit
Breaker
8 Rear
20
Amp*
1 Front,
8 Rear
Surge
Protection
20
Amp*
Clamping
Voltage
EMI/
RFI
Noise
330 V
330 V
Surge
Current
(Maximum)
Cord
Length
Code
30,000 amp
15 ft.
(4.5 m)
SP472A-R3
30,000 amp
9 ft.
(2.7 m)
SP194A-R2
*Derated to 16 amp.
Voltage
Amperage
120
15
Plug Type
Outlet type
5-15P
5-15R
mounting
type
protection
Basic
C.B.
Surge
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6 Rear Outlets
SP215A-R2
PDUs
Voltage
120
Amperage
20
Plug Type
Outlet type
L5-20P
5-20R
mounting
type
protection
Basic
C.B.
PDUBV24-S20-120V
For full features and specs, go to blackbox.com.
Voltage
Amperage
120
15
Plug Type
5-15P
Outlet type
5-15R
mounting
type
protection
Basic
PS181A-R3
PS182A-R2
Voltage
Amperage
120
15, 20
Plug Type
Outlet type
5-15P 5-20P
5-15R 5-20R
mounting
type
protection
Basic
Surge
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Voltage
Amperage
120
30
Plug Type
L5-30P
Outlet type
mounting
type
protection
Basic
C
.B.
5-20R
Amperage
120
Voltage
15
Plug Type
Outlet type
5-15P
mounting
type
protection
5-15R
Basic
LY
GUARANTEED
EPXR13
OR LIFE
EPXR14
EPXR05-R2
EPXR15
EPXR06
EPXR04-R2
EPXR05-R2
EPXR06
EPXR07-R2
EPXR08
EPXR12
EPXR13
EPXR14
6.0-ft.
(1.8-m)
EPXR08
EPXR18
PC Adapter Cords
IEC 320 Male to N/A. 3-Prong Power Plug Female
1.0-ft. (0.3-m)
6.0-ft. (1.8-m)
EPXR15
EPXR16
EPXR17
EPXR07-R2
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SOLUTE
EPXR04-R2
Power Cords
EPXR17
EPXR18
Motion Detector or
Web Cam
ID Reader
Outdoor Security
Camera
Alarm Box
Primary Power
Source
Voltage
Amperage
120,
200240
15/20
Plug Type
Outlet type
mounting
type
protection
Basic
PFBS120
PFBS240
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particularly dry, theres less humidity so the air becomes much less
conductive. This provides an opportunity for electrostatic charges to
accumulate quite a large potential, which, if discharged by touching
sensitive electronic devices, may be destructive.
You can take precautions to avoid the threat of static discharges by using
special static-free floor mats in your work area and by humidifying the air
in your building.
for your equipment. However, note that devices rated within a similar
category may have a wide range of clamping voltages.
Maximum Surge Current
This is a measure of overall capacity for diverting surges. Protective
devices are designed to keep surges from your computer. In the event of an
extremely large surge, theyll do this by breaking the link to your hardware
and sacrificing themselves. Ultimately, theyre designed to fail. This rating
provides a measure of their performance ability in extreme cases.
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Opto-Isolators
High-Speed Opto-Isolator
RS-422/RS-485 Opto-Isolator
SP340A-R3
SP340A-R3
SP401A
Bonding ensures the most effective ground for all equipment. It ties
all of the grounds in the building together electrically. If there is a rise
in ground potential and all of the grounds are bonded, no damage
will occur since it is differential voltage that causes problems.
The ground used for AC power MUST be the same as the ground
used for surge protectors. A common ground reference must be
achieved for all equipment. In addition, all ground wires must be as short
and straight as possible and not be coiled or looped. The larger the
diameter of the ground wire, the better, as this results in better electrical
conductivity. Finally, the earth ground resistance must be less than
5 ohms.
A properly designed grounding system has to be verifiable, sized to
handle expected currents safely, and able to direct damaging currents
away from sensitive equipment.
Network
Equipment
Metal Building
Structure
Grounding
Electrode
Conductor
Bonding Jumper
Ground Rod
Grounding Bar
(RM064-R2)
Protect computer and USB devices from voltage spikes and ground loops.
USB Opto-Isolators
The USB to RS-232 Opto-Isolator provides
2000-volt RMS isolation against ground loops.
The USB to RS-422/RS-485 Opto-Isolator
provides 2000-volt protection.
Standard Warranty 2 Years
Extended Warranty Add 1 or 3 Years
USB Opto-Isolators
USB to RS-232 Opto-Isolator
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SP385A-R2
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 456
1 2 3 4 5678
SP522A-R2
RJ-45 Jack
SP141A
DB25
SP507A
SP141A
SP360A
SP522A-R2
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SPD512A
SPDINRAK
Technical Specifications
Clamping
Pulse Current
Response Time
<5 nanoseconds
Shunt Capacity
(Maximum)
Connectors
NOTE: To determine the correct PoE surge protector for your application,
contact our FREE Tech Support.
(2) RJ-45
SPD512A
SPD050A
SPD075A
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Mining
The Challenge:
A mining company located in the southeastern United States discovered that
communication had been cut to several of their remote sites after a severe
thunderstorm moved through the area. Upon inspection, the company realized
that, while the equipment at the remote sites was protected from power surges
by UPS units, the communications lines were not. As a result, several thousand
dollars worth of communication equipment had to be replaced.
The Solution:
A. Surge Protection
B. Communication Equipment
C. Power Lines
B
A
Remote Site
B
A
Main Office
SP075A
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AlertWerks | Introduction
Whats an environmental
monitoring system?
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Features:
Measurement (see chart below).
The environmental monitoring appliance
displays the values measured by the attached
probes, e.g. temperature, humidity, airflow,
status of dry contact, door, motion detector,
and other sensors.
Data collecting and graphing
(see chart below).
The measurements are periodically stored in
the internal memory or external storage media
and displayed as graphs.
Alerting (see chart on facing page).
When the measured value exceeds the
predefined threshold, it triggers an alert: a blinking
LED on the front panel, an audible alarm, SNMP
trap, e-mail, etc. The environmental monitoring
appliance can also activate an external alarm
system like a siren or strobe light.
Temp Rack 03
66 F (19 C)
Humidity Rack 03
34%
Measurement
Benefits of environmental
monitoring:
Reduced downtimeWhen things go
wrong, youre the first to know. Minimize
downtime by being alerted about conditions
that cause damage to servers and other
network devices.
Increased profitsBlack Box environmental
monitoring systems are easy to implement.
Also, they help you cut replacement
equipment costs and redistribute your
workforce more effectively.
Increased employee satisfaction
With built-in notification features like e-mail,
SMS,and SNMP traps, a remote monitoring
system enables employees to better manage
their work.
Applications:
The Black Box AlertWerks System consists
of SNMP-enabled, Web-based monitors that
alert the user to any abnormal conditions.
AlertWerks monitors multiple environmental
conditions, including temperature, humidity,
airflow, smoke, security, and voltage. Black Box has
complete solutions for avariety of applications,
including:
Data center monitoring
Server room monitoring
Rackmount industrial equipment
Telecommunications
UPS/battery backup
Educational institutions
ood and beverage applications
F
Buildings/warehouses
Air conditioner/refrigerants/freezer monitoring
Greenhouses
Oil and gas
Introduction
A. Security
B. Siren and Strobe Light
C. Camera
D. Smoke/Fire
E. Rope Water
C
A
G. Temperature
ServSensor V4EL
(EME144A-R2, EME149A-20,
EME149A-60, EME149D-20,
EME149D-60)
ServSensor Contact
(EME111A-20-R2,
EME111A-60)
Features
Intelligent sensors supported (maximum)
Dry contacts supported (maximum)
Cameras supported (maximum)
500*
500*
2/60/500*
2/60/500*
10
28 / 68
Alerting
Relay output
SNMP trap
SMS
4**
4**
MMS
4**
4**
Phone call
Skype call
FTP upload
Picture log
Wakeup/shutdown
Virtual sensors
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Data Center
The Challenge:
eASP.Net was launched in 2000 by Nortel
Networks in Taiwan with a goal to be the premier
The Solution:
EME1TH2-005
37 Dry Contacts
EME1Y1-015
EME1W1-015
EME134A-60
(EME134A-R3 shown)
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AlertWerks
37 Dry Contacts
EME1TH2-005
EME1J8-005
(x5)
EME1X8
37 Dry Contacts
EME1TH2-005
EME1J8-005
(x5)
EME1X8
16 Dry Contacts
EME1DC16
16 Dry Contacts
EME1DC16
EME1DC16
EME1J8-005
(x3)
17 Dry Contacts
EME1X8
14 Dry Contacts
EME1DC16
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AlertWerks
Access the clear, easy-to-use graphical interface from your Web browser, like Alert log (left)
and Sensor configurations (right).
EME144A-R2
EME149A-20
EME149D-20
EME149A-60
EME149D-60
EME1X8
EME1P8
EME1DC16
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alerting system.
AlertWerks Sensor Expansion Hub
(EME1X8) in Comm Closet, p. 78
Smoke
Detector
Dome
Camera
(SCA201),
Dome
Camera
(SCA201),
Remote Location A
AlertWerks
ServSensor,
8-Port,
(EME108A-R2)
in ClimateCab,
pp. 1617
Security
p. 81
Smoke Detector
p. 81
Temp./Humidity
Workstations
Temperature
AC Voltage
Temperature/
Humidity
Water
AlertWerks
ServSensor
V4E Hub
(EME134A-R3),
p. 78
Water
AC Voltage
Security
Security
Smoke
Detector
Switch
Temperature
Internet
Security
Router
Firewall
AC Voltage
Remote Location B
AlertWerks ServSensor
Junior, 2-Port,
(EME102A-R2), below
Temperature/
Humidity
Water
AlertWerks ServSensor
Junior, 2-Port,
(EME102A-R2, below)
Security
Temperature
Security
Temperature/Humidity
Smoke Detector
Smoke Detector
Digital 8
Remote
Workstation
UPSs
EME108A-R2
EME158A
EME109A-R2
EME110A-R2
ServSensor 4
4-Port, No Sensor
4-Port with PoE, No Sensor
4
-Port, (1) Dual Temperature and Humidity Sensor (Kit)
EME105A
EME155A
EME106A
EME102A-R2
EME103A-R2
EME104A-R2
EME152A
EME153A
EME154A
EME1DC-015
EME1DC-060
EME1DC-100
EME1DC-UPG
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EME1F1-005-R2
EME1C1-005
Airflow Sensor
Thermistor sensor.
On/off alarm signal for airflow.
Two LEDs indicate the status.
EME1F1-005-R2
EME1S2-005
EME1K1-015
EME1S2-005
EME1SS-005
EME1M1-005-R2
Dry-Contact Sensors
EME1K1-015
EME1K1-060
EME1K1-100
EME1M1-005-R2
EME1SS-005
EMESDIN
EMEDRMK
EME1A1-005
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Rackmount Kits
AlertWerks Rackmount Kits
Voltage Sensors
EME1KJ8-005
EME1D1-005-R2
AlertWerks
SOLUTE
LY
AB
ServSensor hubs.
FO
R LIFE
All:
Standard Warranty Lifetime
EME1TH2-005
EME1W1-015
EME1TH3-015
EME1T2-005
Water Sensors
Accurate enough to measure distilled water.
Use Rope Water Sensors on the floor
to detect the presence of water or liquid.
Intelligent Rope Water Sensors report where
the water is along the length of the sensor.
EME1TH1-001
EME1TH2-005
EME1TH3-015
EME1W1-015
EME1W1-060
EME1W1-100
EME1Y1-015
Security Sensors/Contacts
Tell you when doors to secure areas
have been opened.
Temperature Sensors
Never need calibration.
Measurement range of -67 to +167 F
(-55 to +75 C) with 1 F resolution.
Measurement accuracy of 0.9 F from
+14 to +167 F (-10 to +75 C).
Connect up to four daisychainable sensors
with CAT5 cable for a total distance of up
to 1000 feet (304.8 m).
EME1T1-001
EME1T2-005
EME1T3-015
EMEDTEMP
EMEDTEMP4
EMEDTEMP8
EME1Y1-015
EME1Y1-060
EME1Y1-100
Pan/Tilt
Terminal Block
BNC Video
Connector
Power
Input
BNC Video
Connector
Power
Input
EME1FC-NTSC
EME1FC-NTSC
EME1FC-PAL
SCE201
SCA201
SCE201
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Black Box channel solutions. These structured cabling systems are designed to work
together so you get the absolute best channel performance.
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Horizontal Cable
Optional
consolidation
point
Outlet
Jack
Patch panel
Patch Cables:
Total of work
area and patch
cords not to
exceed 5 m
(16.4 ft.)
Patch panel
Channel: 328.1 ft. (100 m)
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CAT
Channel Solutions
Type Specs 2
Font: Font name
Pts/Lead: 00/00
Range Kerning: +/ -0
Scaling: 00%
Special Notes: 00%
6a
CAT
Guaranteed Performance.
CAT
Meets Proposed
CAT
CAT
6A
A
CAT
A. Patch Panels
6a
B. Patch Cable
CAT
C. Bulk Cable
Meets Proposed
CAT
E. Jacks
CAT
6A
A
A
B
E
Guaranteed performance.
Independent testing
Passive testing
In passive testing, the channel solution is tested against the appropriate
specifications. The results indicate how much headroom the products
provide above the specification. These are important numbers to consider
because you want your system to have enough headroom to
accommodate future growth. For test results, contact us.
Four times a year, we randomly select samples from our warehouse and
send them to the UL large-scale fire-testing facility. There, the cables are
subjected to riser, vertical tray, and plenum tests. Black Box cable passes
with flying colors.
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Range Kerning: +/ -0
Scaling: 00%
Special Notes: 00%
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Security solutions that start at the port: Lockable cables and
CAT6a
Meets Proposed
Type Specs 2
Font: Font name
Pts/Lead: 00/00
Range Kerning: +/ -0
Scaling: 00%
Special Notes: 00%
CAT
6A
A
Rugged, patented, slimline boot.
These one-of-a-kind cables give you the ability to lock down critical
network portswhen you need towithout buying new patch cords.
Premium performance.
You wont sacrifice performance for security. These high-performance cables are tested to 650 MHz (CAT6A), 550 MHz (CAT6), or
350 MHz (CAT5e) and are guaranteed for life. Our CAT6A cables are
also component-level rated.
Healthcare
Education
connections
Finance/banking
Transportation
Medical facilities
Hospitality
Classrooms/conference rooms
Retail/point-of-sale
irports/transportation hubs
A
Manufacturing
Internet cafes
Environmental monitoring
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CAT
CAT
6A
A
Security Solutions
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Port Locks.
GUARANTEED
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3-Series cables are one of the simplest and most effective ways
you can increase your Layer 1 security. Use them to protect missioncritical and publicly accessible network ports from unauthorized access
and tampering, especially in government offices, conference rooms,
lobbies, hotels, airports, event centers, and more.
Port Locks
Removal Key
Related
Locking Pin
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With SpaceGAIN
Gain up to 4" of valuable cabling space and keep cabinet doors securely
locked with SpaceGAIN 90 Right-Angle Patch Cables and Panels.
Resources
86
JPM624-ANG
JPM5E24A-HU
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PoE standards.
Data signals
Electrical power
Electrical power
and data signals
can also travel
on all four pairs
but dont
interfere with
each other.
Electrical power has a frequency of 60 Hz or less.
Data signals travel at 10100 MHz.
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PoE Solutions
3-Series Lockable
CAT6A, CAT6, and CAT5e
Patch Cables, pages 110, 114, 118.
PoE Standards
PoE
IEEE 802.3af
Power available at powered device
Maximum power delivered
PoE+
IEEE 802.3at
12.95 W
25.50 W
15.40 W
34.20 W
44.057.0 V
50.057.0 V
37.057.0 V
42.557.0 V
Maximum current
350 mA
600 mA
20 ohms
12.5 ohms
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Since 1976, Black Box has helped customers solve unique connectivity
Special requirements are no problem. Every day, experienced technicians in our manufacturing
facility in Lawrence, PA, build custom cable assemblies, wallplates, switches, and more.
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Adapters
Tell us the specific pairing, jumpers, and
drains you need. Not sure? Describe your your
application, and our Tech Support experts
will help you. We even do quick connect/
disconnect adapters for industrial applications.
Have legacy equipment and cant find
adapters? Well make them for you.
Feed-through faceplates
Need custom faceplates for conference
rooms, classrooms, digital signage displays, or
even healthcare facilities? We can create your
installation with the connectors of your
choice: CAT5e, CAT6, fiber optic, VGA,
audio, S-Video, and more.
Custom Solutions
Custom labeling
Custom RJ loopback
Custom configured
faceplates
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Cable options.
You can order patch cables with the following options:
CAT5e/CAT6.
VC/plenum (plenum is only available with solid-conductors).
P
Shielded/unshielded.
Solid/stranded conductor.
Snagless boot/basic connector.
Eight colors: blue, white, black, gray, green, orange, red, yellow.
Lengths: 1100 feet.
Applies to continental US Customers only.
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Instrument Specialist
Misys Healthcare Systems
Configurators/Selectors
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blackbox.com/go/Configurators
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Resources
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Bulk Cable
CATx
TAA
(CAT6A/6 /5e)
U.S. Made
(CAT6/5e)
Premium
(CAT7/6A
CAT6/5e)
Shielded
Value
(CAT6/5e)
Unshielded
COPPER
Stranded
Solid
Solid
Stranded
Patch Cables
Solid
Unshielded
Premium
(CAT7/6A
CAT6/5e)
CATx
Shielded
Value
(CAT6/5e)
TAA
(CAT6A/6 /5e)
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Stranded
U.S. Made
(CAT6/5e)
Stranded
Solid
COPPER: Ecosystem
Unshielded
Shielded
Shielded
Unshielded
U.S. Made
(CAT6/5e)
Shielded
Shielded
Value
(CAT6/5E)
Unshielded
TAA
(CAT6A/
6/5e)
Premium
(CAT7/6A/
6/5e)
CATx
Jacks
Plugs (CATx)
Hardware
PoE
Boots
Angled
HighDensity
HighDensity
Angled
Feed
Through
Multimedia
PoE
Couplers
(CATx)
Premium
(CAT7/6A/
6/5e)
Angled
Standard
Raceways &
Housings
Wallplates
Panels
(CAT7/6A/
6/5e)
PoE
CATx
HighDensity
Value
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U.S. Made
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Copper Cabling
By Roberta Bowen Szyper
Cabling lifespan
Cabling is one of the most important components of your network.
Choosing the right cabling can be a daunting proposition as we move
forward to 10-/40-/100-Gbps, even 1 TB networks. You have to consider
many factors including cost, mobility, convergence, and even applications that
havent been developed yet. In a July 2012 report, the IEEE estimated that
industry bandwidth requirements in 2015 would be 10 times the traffic of
2010, and in 2020, 100 times more than 2010.
Cabling is the most long-lived component of your network, with an
expected life span of at least 10 years to as long as 1520 years. Youll most
likely replace your network equipment three to four times over the life of
the cabling system. Plan on cabling to be about 3-5% of your total network
cost. An investment in high-quality cabling is easily justified in reduced
downtime, reduced maintenance, and better network performance.
If youre planning a structured cabling infrastructure today, youll most
likely specify cabling that, at minimum, supports 10-Gigabit Ethernet now
with an upgrade to a 40-/100-Gigabit network in 510 years.
Copper cable
One of the most obvious advantages copper offers is that it is less
expensive than fiber cable and much easier to terminate in the field.
Twisted pair cable consists of four pairs of 2228 AWG copper wires,
each covered by insulators and twisted together. There are two types
of twisted pair cable, unshielded and shielded.
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New name
Outer shield
UTP
U/UTP
STP
U/FTP
Foil
FTP
F/UTP
Foil
S-STP
Sc/FTP
Foil
S-FTP
SF/UTP
U = Unshielded
Sc = Braiding or Screening
TP = Twisted Pair
F = Foil
Shielding acronyms
Shielding acronyms have evolved over the years after confusion as to what FTP is versus
STP and S/FTP. Now, the letter for the outer shield (under the cable jacket) is noted first.
The letter after the slash denotes any shield on the individual twisted pairs.
U/FTP (Unshielded/Foiled Twisted Pair). This cable does not have an overall outer shield.
It does have foil shields on each of the four pairs. Formerly called FTP.
F/UTP (Foiled/Unshielded Twisted Pair). This cable has an overall foil shield surrounding
all the pairs. Formerly called FTP.
Sc/FTP (Screened/Foiled Twisted Pair). This cable features an overall braided or screened
shield underneath the cable jacket. It has individual foil shields on each twisted pair. Formerly
called S/FTP.
F/FTP (Foiled/Foiled Twisted Pair). This cable features an overall foil shield underneath
the cable jacket. It has individual foil shields on each twisted pair. Formerly called S/FTP.
Sc/FTP and F/FTP cables offer the best protection from external noise and ANEXT.
Unshielded
twisted-pair cable (UTP)
Foiled/unshielded
twisted-pair cable (F/UTP)
Screened/foiled
twisted-pair cable (Sc/FTP)
Stranded conductor
Solid conductor
Cable Designations
Description/Use
Substitutions
CMP
None
CMR
CMP
CM
CMP, CMR
Type
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The standards
Category 5 (CAT5), ratified in 1991. It is no longer recognized
for use in networking.
Category 5e (CAT5e)ISO/IEC 11801 Class D, ratified in 1999,
is designed to support full-duplex, 4-pair transmission in 100-MHz
applications. The CAT5e standard introduced the measurement for
PS-NEXT, EL-FEXT, and PS-ELFEXT. CAT5e is no longer recognized
for new installations. It is commonly used for 1-GbE installations.
Standards organizations
Today, there are a few primary organizations involved in the
development of structured cabling standards.
In North America, standards are issued by the Telecommunications
Industry Association (TIA), which is accredited by the American National
Standards Institute (ANSI). Thats why its standards are commonly known
as ANSI/TIA. The TIA creates standards for telecommunications cabling
infrastructure in user-owned buildings, such as commercial buildings.
Globally, the organizations that issue standards are the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical
Commission (IEC). Standards are often listed as ISO/IEC. These standards
focus on networking. The IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers) standards focus on local and metropolitan area networks.
Other organizations include the Canadian Standards Association (CSA),
CENELEC (European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardizations),
and the Japanese Standards Association (JSA/JSI).
The committees of all these organizations work together and the
performance requirements of the standards are very similar. But there
is some confusion in terminology.
The TIA cabling components (cables, connecting hardware, and patch
cords) are labeled as a category. These components together form
a permanent link or channel that is also called a category. The ISO /IEC
defines the link and channel requirements with a class designation.
But the components are called a category.
ISO/IEC
Components
ISO/IEC Channel
CAT5e
CAT5e
Class D
250 MHz
CAT6
CAT6
Class E
500 MHz
CAT6A
CAT6A
Class Ea
600 MHz
CAT7
Class F
1000 MHz
CAT7A
Class Fa
Category 8.1/Class I*
12000 MHz
CAT8 (Proposed)
CAT6
OD: 0.21"0.24"
CAT6A UTP
OD: 0.29"0.35"
CAT6A UTP
OD: 0.354"
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CAT6A F/UTP
OD: 0.290"
CAT6A UTP vs. F/UTP. Although shielded cable has the reputation
of being bigger, bulkier, and more difficult to handle and install than
unshielded cable, this is not the case with CAT6A F/UTP cable. It is actually
easier to handle, requires less space to maintain proper bend radius, and
uses smaller conduits, cable trays, and pathways. CAT6A UTP has a larger
outside diameter than CAT6A F/UTP cable. This creates a great difference in
the fill rate of cabling pathways. An increase in the outside diameter of 0.1",
from 0.25" to 0.35" for example, represents a 21% increase in fill volume.
In general CAT6A F/UTP provides a minimum of 35% more fill capacity
than CAT6A UTP. In addition, innovations in connector technology have
made terminating CAT6A F/UTP actually easier than terminating bulkier
CAT6A UTP.
For a discussion of ANEXT and CAT6A, see page 110.
Category 7 (CAT7)Class F was published in 2002 by the ISO/IEC.
It is not a TIA recognized standard and TIA plans to skip over it.
Category 7 specifies minimum performance standards for fully shielded
cable (individually shielded pairs surrounded by an overall shield) transmitting
data at rates up to 600 MHz. It comes with one of two connector styles: the
standard RJ plug and a non-RJ-style plug and socket interface specified in
IEC 61076-2-104:2.
Category 7a (CAT7a)Class Fa (Amendment 1 and 2 to ISO/IEC
11801, 2nd Ed.) is a fully shielded cable that extends frequency from
600 MHz to 1000 MHz.
Category 8 The TIA decided to skip Category 7 and 7A and go to
Category 8. The TR-42.7 subcommittee is establishing specs for a 40-Gbps
twisted-pair solution with a 2-GHz frequency. The proposed standard is
for use in a 2-point channel in a data center at 30 meters. It is expected to
be ratified in February 2016. The TR-42.7 subcommittee is also incorporating
ISO/IEC Class II cabling performance criteria into the standard. It is expected
to be called TIA-568-C.2-1. The difference between Class I and Class II is
that Class II allows for three different styles of connectors that are not
compatible with one another or with the RJ-45 connector. Class I uses
an RJ-45 connector and is backward compatible with components up
to Category 6A.
Channel performance is when all the parts of the channel are tested
together and meet the applicable industry standards.
Component-level compliance is when one part of the channel, say the
horizontal cabling, is tested and meets or exceeds category performance
requirements. Meeting component-level performance does not guarantee
the channel will meet specification as some parts may have better or worse
performance or may come from different manufacturers.
Fill*
53 mm (2")
40%
13
20
60%
20
30
40%
30
45
60%
45
66
40%
51
80
60%
78
116
78 mm (3")
103 mm (4")
CAT6A F/UTP
7.4 mm (0.290") O.D.
*40% is the fill ratio recommended for initial runs to allow for growth.
60% is the maximum fill ratio.
ISO/IEC
Class D/E
ISO/IEC
Class Ea
ISO/IEC
Class F
Class Fa
Class I/II
CAT6A UTP
9.00 mm (0.354") O.D.
Optional
consolidation
point
Outlet jack
Horizontal cable
Patch panel
Patch panel
Patch Cables:
Total of work
area and patch
cords not to
exceed 5 m
(16.4 ft. )
99
CAT5eClass D
dB @ 100 m
CAT6Class E
dB @ 100 m
CAT6A*Class EA
dB @ 100 m
CAT7Class F
dB @ 100 m
CAT7a Class FA
dB @ 100 m
Frequency (MHz)
100 MHz
250 MHz
500 MHz
600 MHz
1000 MHz
24.0
21.321.7
20.9
20.8
20.3
NEXT (dB)
30.1
39.9
39.9
62.9
65.0
PS-NEXT (dB)
27.1
37.1
37.1
59.9
62.0
ACR (dB)
6.1
18.6
18.6
42.1
46.1
PS-ACR (dB)
3.1
15.8
15.8
39.1
41.7
ACRF (dB)
17.4
23.3
23.322.5
44.4
47.4
PS-ACRF (dB)
14.4
20.3
20.322.5
41.1
44.4
10.0
12.0
12.0
12.0
12.0
PS-ANEXT (dB)
60.0
67.0
PS-AACRF (dB)
37.0
52.0
TCL (dB)
20.3
20.3
20.3
ELTCTL
0.5/0
548
548
548
548
548
50
50
50
30
30
1000BASE-T
1000BASE-TX
10GBASE-T
N/A
N/A
Networks Supported
* The TIA Category standards are nearly identical to the ISO/IEC Class standards. Where there is a difference, its noted.
CAT7 and CAT7a are not recognized by the TIA. They are listed in the ISO/IEC 11801 2nd Ed Standard.
ACRF (Attenuation to Crosstalk Ratio Far End) was specified as EL-FEXT (Equal-Level Far-End CrossTalk) for CAT5e/Class D and CAT6/Class E.
PS-ACRF (Power Sum Attenuation to Crosstalk Ratio) was specified as PS-ELFEXT (Power Sum Equal-Level Far-End CrossTalk) for CAT5eClass D and CAT6Class E.
Premises Standards
Component Standards
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1 2 3 4 5 7 8
6
568A
568A
T568A
568B
568B
T568B
USOC
Pair 1
Pair 2
Pair 3
Pair 3
Pair 4
Pair 4
Pair 1
Pair 1
Pair 2
Pair 2
Pair 3
Pair 4
Pair 11
Pair
Pair 22
Pair
Pair 33
Pair
Pair 44
Pair
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
There are two approved pinning methods in the TIA-568-C standard for
terminating network cable to 8-position RJ-45 jacks and connectors: T568A
568A
and T568B. The difference between568A two is the pin position of the
the
orange and green pairs.
The T568B wiring scheme is the de facto standard for communications
networking in the U.S. It is the same as AT&Ts old 258A color scheme.
T568B offers backward compatibility with USOC through one pair. T568A
is backward compatible with both one- and two-pair USOC connections.
Whichever pinning scheme you choose to use, stick with it. T568A and
T568B pinnings are not interchangeable. Mixing the two can cause crossed
pairs, which just don't work.
Connector Connector
(A)
(B)
1
3
2
6
3
1
6
2
5
4
4
5
7
8
8
7
USOC
Crossover Cable
Connector
(A)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Connector
(B)
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
568B
568B
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Internal separator
Conductors
Jacket
CAT6A UTP is significantly larger than CAT6 and CAT6A F/UTP cable
because it is designed with more interior space between the pairs to
minimize ANEXT. The outside diameter of CAT6A UTP can be as large
as 0.354" compared to 0.265"0.30" for CAT6A F/UTP, and 0.21"
0.24" for CAT6.
CAT6A UTP cable design differs among manufacturers. It may have
double interior pair separators and/or a rigid jacket with a gear-shaped
interior wall to create interior air space and decrease crosstalk.
CAT6A UTP is constructed with larger conductors, usually 23 AWG,
and tighter twists than are used in CAT6 and CAT5e cable. The heavier
conductors and heavier, larger, rigid jacket combine to make CAT6A
UTP more difficult to install. It also requires a bend radius of 4x O.D.,
which is significantly larger than CAT6 and CAT6A F/UTP.
The CAT6A UTP outside diameter creates a greater difference
in the fill rate of cabling pathways.
TIA-569 recommends a maximum conduit fill ratio of 40%
to accommodate bend radius requirements and to allow for future
expansion. An increase in the outside diameter (O.D.) of 0.1",
from 0.25" to 0.35", represents a 21% increase in fill volume.
In general, CAT6A F/UTP cable provides a minimum of 35%
more fill capacity that CAT6A UTP cable. For example, at a 40%
fill ratio, you can run (3) CAT6A UTP cables in a 34" conduit vs.
(5) CAT6 cables, and (3) CAT6A F/UTP cables.
CAT6
OD: 0.21"0.24"
CAT6A UTP
OD: 0.354" (max.)
CAT6A F/UTP
OD: 0.265"0.30"
No. of CAT6A
UTP Cables
No. of CAT6A
F/UTP Cables
Conduit
Trade Size
Fill*
53 mm (2")
40%
13
20
60%
20
30
40%
30
45
60%
45
66
40%
51
80
60%
78
116
78 mm (3")
103 mm (4")
*40% is the fill ratio recommended for initial runs to allow for growth.
60% is the maximum fill ratio.
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Performance Specifications
MHz
Attenuation
ACR
100 m (dB) Min. 100 m (dB) Min.
100
200
250
19.8
29.0
32.8
24.5
10.7
5.4
6a
CAT
PS-ACR
100 m (dB) Min.
22.5
8.7
3.4
ELFEXT
(dB) Min.
PS-ELFEXT
NEXT
(dB) Min. (dB) Min.
37.8
24.8
21.8
18.8
19.8
Meets Proposed 16.8
CAT6U-R-PBC-SLD-BL
AB
44.3
39.8
38.3
PS-NEXT
(dB) Min.
42.3
37.8
36.3
CAT
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Internal separator
Conductors
Jacket
AB
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SOLUTE
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Foam insulation
Rip cord
Jacket
Double-shielded CAT6 cable for noisy data center and workgroup connections.
SOLUTE
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AB
R LIFE
EVNSL0272BL
Jacket
105
SA
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D
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IN
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Armor
Drain wire
Internal tape
Conductors
Jacket
SA
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C6GF-NA-1000
C6GF-A-1000
UV-resistant,
polyethylene jacket
Non-Armored
1000-ft. (304.8-m) C6GF-NA-1000
Custom lengths
C6GF-NA
106
Armored
1000-ft. (304.8-m) C6GF-A-1000
Custom lengths
C6GF-A
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
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CAT5e
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CAT
The ETL Verified channel consists of:
GigaBase CAT5e Patch Cable, p.120
GigaBase CAT5e Patch Panel, p. 161
CAT5e Wiring Block, p. 163
CAT5e Jack, p. 165
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Rip cord
CAT
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Insulation
Jacket
Meets Proposed
CAT
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EYN851A-PBC-1000
Related
CAT
CAT
This cable works with:
GigaBase CAT5e Patch Panel, p. 161
CAT5e Wiring Block, p. 163
GigaBase Plus Jacks, blackbox.com
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CAT5e
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CAT
Meets Proposed
CAT
Rip cord
Conductors
Insulation
Jacket
107
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CAT5e
CAT
SOLUTE
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Insulation
CAT
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Related
CAT
CAT
Meets Proposed
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Aluminum/Mylar
tape
Type Spe
Font: Fon
Pts/Lead
Range Ke
Scaling:
Special N
Type Spe
Font: Fon
Pts/Lead
Range K
Scaling:
Special N
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CAT5e
CAT
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C5EGF-A-1000
CAT
6a
CAT
CAT
UV-resistant,
polyethylene jacket
Armored
1000-ft. (304.8-m) C5EGF-A-1000
Custom lengths
C5EGF-A
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Font: Fon
Pts/Lead:
Range Ke
Scaling:
Special N
Type Spe
Font: Fon
Pts/Lead
Range K
.
Scaling:
Special N
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CAT5e
CAT
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CAT
This cable works with:
CAT5e Modular Plugs, p. 169
CAT5e EZ-RJ45 Plugs, p. 168
GigaBase CAT5e Patch Panels, p. 161
GigaBase CAT5e Jacks, p. 165
For patch cables, see pp. 118120
6a
CAT
Rip cord
Conductors
Insulation
Jacket
Meets Proposed
CAT
Shielded CAT5e cable for noisy data center and workgroup connections.
5
CAT5e
CAT
CAT
Twisted copper
drain wire
6a
Related
Jacket
CAT tape
Mylar
Aluminum/Mylar
tape
Meets Proposed
CAT
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EVNSL0172BL
Cross-Connect Wire
Telco Adapters
CAT3 Jacks
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CAT6A UTP
CAT6A F/UTP
OD: 9.0 mm
(0.354" max.)
OD: 7.4 mm
(0.290")
ANEXT
Alien Crosstalk (ANEXT) is a critical and unique measurement
in 10-GbE networks. Its the measurement of the unwanted signal
coupling between wire pairs in different and adjacent cables or from
one balanced twisted-pair component, channel, or permanent link
to another.
The amount of ANEXT depends on a number of factors,
including the type of cable, cable jacket, cable length, cable twist
density, proximity of adjacent cables and connectors, and EMI. Patch
panels and connecting hardware are also affected by ANEXT.
Typically in a laboratory, measuring alien crosstalk is based on
cables in a six-around-one
configuration. The central or
affected cable is called the victim
cable and the surrounding, adjacent
cables are the disturber cables. This
test configuration bundle presents a
worst-case scenario, and the center
cable would be adversely affected
by ANEXT. A total of seven equal
length links are connected to each
other at previously defined
distances. Every pair is measured against the other so there are 96
individual measurements.
10-GbE
CAT6A is currently the cable of choice for 10-GbE installations.
You will typically replace your electronic equipment three to five
times during the lifespan of one cabling system, which can be as
long as 1520 years. Thats why you should consider getting the
best cabling you canCAT6A minimum. It has been extensively
tested and has been proven to support 10-GbE systems with
plenty of headroom.
CAT6A UTP
CAT6A UTP cable is larger than CAT6A F/UTP and can have a
diameter up to 0.354 inches. Its constructed to minimize crosstalk
and ANEXT with larger conductors (23 AWG minimum), tighter
twists, extra internal airspace, an internal separator between the
pairs, and a thicker outer jacket. Despite this, CAT6A UTP is still
affected by ANEXT.
ANEXT can be improved by laying CAT6A UTP cable loosely
in pathways and raceways with space between the cables, as
opposed to tight bundles of cable. CAT6A UTP also needs to be
tested for ANEXT. This is a complex and time-consuming process
where all possible wire-pair combinations need to be tested for
ANEXT and far-end ANEXT. It can take up to 50 minutes to test
one link in a bundle of 24 CAT6A UTP cables.
CAT6A F/UTP
ANEXT and the time needed to test for it can be greatly reduced,
if not eliminated completely, by using shielded cables and equipment
to isolate adjacent cables from each other. Studies have shown that
CAT6A F/UTP cable does a much better job of eliminating ANEXT
than CAT6A UTP and provides significantly more headroom (as much
as 20 dB) for 10-GbE over copper. The foil shield acts as a barrier
preventing EMI/RFI from coupling onto the twisted pairs from other
adjacent cables. In effect, it reflects the noise from machinery, lights,
motors, and other sources of EMI, as well as RFI from cell phones,
wireless access points, and radios. In addition, the foil shield prevents
data signals from leaking out of the cable, making the cable more
difficult to tap and better for secure installations.
For more information on cable diameters and conduit fills, see pages 104105.
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Rule S
6a
CAT
CAT
Get component-level performance with optional lockability
no need to replace existing cables.
CAT
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MADE IN USA
Locking Pin
TAA
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A locked-down cable with Pin inserted in the boot.
Premium performance.
C6APC80S-XX-03
C6APC80S-XX-05
C6APC80S-XX-07
C6APC80S-XX-10
C6APC80S-XX-15
C6APC80S-XX-20
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10-Pack
LP50-RD-10PK
25-Pack
LP50-RD-25PK
Removal Key
KEY-CL
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PL-AB-RD-25PAK
Black
PL-AB-BK-25PAK
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CAT
6a
CAT
Meets Proposed
AB
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CAT
FO
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CAT
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6A
A
CAT
6a
CAT
Meets Proposed
CAT
Shielded CAT6A cable designed for 10GBASE-T applications.
AB
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CAT
6A
A
Foam insulation
Aluminum/Mylar tape
Tinned-copper braid
Jacket
Performance Specifications
MHz
Attenuation
100 m
(dB) Min.
PS-NEXT
(dB) Min.
ELFEXT
(dB) Min.
PS-ELFEXT
(dB) Min.
Return Loss
(dB) Min.
100
28.5
72
69
54
51
19
200
41.2
68
65
48
45
16.4
250
66
63
46
43
15.6
51.3
65
62
44
41
15.6
600
112
46.5
300
75.1
61
58
38
35
15.6
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Component Performance
Molded Boots
GigaTrue CAT6 Component 550-MHz Patch Cable (UTP)
Lilac
White
Orange
Purple
Black
Pink
Beige
Yellow
Red
Green
Blue
Gray
Channel Performance
Snagless Boots
Channel Performance
Basic Connectors
GigaTrue CAT6 Channel 550-MHz Patch Cable (UTP)
Replace the XX with the color. For 25 packs, add -25PAK to the end of
the code.
Gray = 40
Yellow = 44
Purple = 48
Blue = 41
Beige = 45
Orange = 49
Green = 42
Pink = 46
White = 50
Red = 43
Black = 47
Single
25-Pack
Stranded, 24 AWG, RJ-45, PVC, Straight-Pinned
1-ft. (0.3-m)
EVNSL6XX-0001
2-ft. (0.6-m)
EVNSL6XX-0002
3-ft. (0.9-m)
EVNSL6XX-0003
4-ft. (1.2-m)
EVNSL6XX-0004
5-ft. (1.5-m)
EVNSL6XX-0005
6-ft. (1.8-m)
EVNSL6XX-0006
7-ft. (2.1-m)
EVNSL6XX-0007
10-ft. (3.0-m)
EVNSL6XX-0010
15-ft. (4.5-m)
EVNSL6XX-0015
20-ft. (6.0-m)
EVNSL6XX-0020
25-ft. (7.6-m)
EVNSL6XX-0025
30-ft. (9.1-m)
EVNSL6XX-0030
50-ft. 15.2-m)
(
EVNSL6XX-0050
100-ft. 30.4-m)
(
EVNSL6XX-0100
Custom Lengths
EVNSL6XX
Replace the XX with the color. For 25 packs, add -25PAK to the end of
the code.
Gray = 20
Yellow = 24
Purple = 28
Blue = 21
Beige = 25
Orange = 29
Green = 22
Pink = 26
White = 30
Red = 23
Black = 27
Lilac = 31
Single
25-Pack
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Removal Key
Locking Pin
A locked-down cable with Pin inserted in the boot.
Premium performance.
You wont sacrifice performance for security.
These component-level cables are tested to
550 MHz and are guaranteed for life.
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C6PC70-XX-01
C6PC70-XX-02
C6PC70-XX-03
C6PC70-XX-04
C6PC70-XX-05
C6PC70-XX-06
C6PC70-XX-07
C6PC70-XX-10
C6PC70-XX-15
C6PC70-XX-20
C6PC70-XX-25
C6PC70-XX-30
C6PC70-XX-50
C6PC70-XX-100
MADE IN USA
TAA
COMPLIANT
C6PC80-XX-03
C6PC80-XX-05
C6PC80-XX-07
C6PC80-XX-10
C6PC80-XX-15
C6PC80-XX-20
Related Products
Locking Pins
10-Pack
LP50-RD-10PK
25-Pack
LP50-RD-25PK
Removal Key
KEY-CL
Port Locks, 25 Pack, Includes Removal Key
Red
PL-AB-RD-25PAK
Black
PL-AB-BK-25PAK
Extra Port Lock Removal Key
RT-AB-CL
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26 AWG, PVC CM
1 ft. (0.3 m)
2 ft. (0.6 m)
3 ft. (0.9 m)
5 ft. (1.5 m)
6 ft. (1.8 m)
7 ft. (2.1 m)
10 ft. (3.0 m)
15 ft. (4.5 m)
20 ft. (6.0 m)
25 ft. (7.6 m)
C6PC70S-XX-01
C6PC70S-XX-02
C6PC70S-XX-03
C6PC70S-XX-05
C6PC70S-XX-06
C6PC70S-XX-07
C6PC70S-XX-10
C6PC70S-XX-15
C6PC70S-XX-20
C6PC70S-XX-25
AB
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24 AWG, PVC CM
1-ft. (0.3-m)
2-ft. (0.6-m)
3-ft. (0.9-m)
5-ft. (1.5-m)
6-ft. (1.8-m)
7-ft. (2.1-m)
10-ft. (3.0-m)
15-ft. (4.5-m)
20-ft. (6.0-m)
25-ft. (7.6-m)
30-ft. (9.1-m)
EVNSL06XXMS-0001
EVNSL06XXMS-0002
EVNSL06XXMS-0003
EVNSL06XXMS-0005
EVNSL06XXMS-0006
EVNSL06XXMS-0007
EVNSL06XXMS-0010
EVNSL06XXMS-0015
EVNSL06XXMS-0020
EVNSL06XXMS-0025
EVNSL06XXMS-0030
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Rip Cord
Conductors
Insulation
Jacket
24 AWG, PVC CM
2-ft. (0.6-m)
5-ft. (1.5-m)
10-ft. (3.0-m)
15-ft. (4.5-m)
20-ft. (6.0-m)
25-ft. (7.6-m)
30-ft. (9.1-m)
35-ft. (10.6-m)
50-ft. (15.2-m)
100-ft. (30.4-m)
EYN9XXMS-0002
EYN9XXMS-0005
EYN9XXMS-0010
EYN9XXMS-0015
EYN9XXMS-0020
EYN9XXMS-0025
EYN9XXMS-0030
EYN9XXMS-0035
EYN9XXMS-0050
EYN9XXMS-0100
EYN9XXMS-0002
EYN9XXMS-0005
EYN9XXMS-0010
EYN9XXMS-0015
EYN9XXMS-0020
EYN9XXMS-0025
EYN9XXMS-0030
EYN9XXMS-0035
EYN9XXMS-0050
EYN9XXMS-0100
SOLUTE
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EVNSL0273BL
FEP insulation
Mylar
Drain wire
Aluminum/Mylar
Internal separator
Conductors
PVC low-smoke
jacket
EVNSL6-70-BS series
EVNSL6-71-BS series
EVNSL6-80-BS series
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Shielded
DownUp Cable
DownDown Cable
DownStraight Cable
EVNSL2X6-0001-90YY
EVNSL2X6-0003-90YY
EVNSL2X6-0006-90YY
EVNSL2X6-0010-90YY
EVNSL2X6-0015-90YY
SOLUTE
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EVNSL6XX-06IN
Replace the XX with the color.
Gray = 40 Blue = 41 Green = 42 Red = 43 Yellow = 44 Black = 47
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
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CAT
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6a
CAT
Removal Key
Meets Proposed
CAT
Locking Pin
CAT
Premium performance.
Lock up
unused
network
ports.
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6A
A
Related Products
Locking Pins
10-Pack
LP50-RD-10PK
25-Pack
LP50-RD-25PK
Removal Key
KEY-CL
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Port Locks
25-Pack, Includes Removal Key
Red
PL-AB-RD-25PAK
Black
PL-AB-BK-25PAK
350 MHz!
FO
CAT
R LIFE
6a
Meets Proposed
Basic connectors
Straight-pinned
CAT
CAT
Snagless boots
Cross-pinned
GigaBase 350 CAT5e Patch Cable (UTP)
Single
25-Pack
White
Orange
Purple
Black
Pink
Beige
Yellow
Red
Green
Blue
CAT
CAT
Replace the XX with the color. For 25 packs, add -25PAK to the code.
Gray = 80
Yellow = 84
Purple = 88
Blue = 81
Beige = 85
Orange = 89
Green = 82
Pink = 86
White = 90
Red = 83
Black = 87
25-Pack
Gray
SOLUTE
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Snagless boots
Straight-pinned
AB
6A
A
Single
25-Pack
Replace the XX with the color. For 25 packs, add -25PAK to the code.
Gray = 80
Red = 83
Beige = 85
Blue = 81
Yellow = 84
White = 90
Green = 82
Replace the XX with the color. For 25 packs, add -25PAK to the code.
White = 20
Yellow = 54
Gray = 58
Blue = 51
Beige = 55
Orange = 59
Green = 52
Pink = 56
Purple = 79
Red = 53
Black = 57
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FEP insulation
Drain wire
Mylar tape
Aluminum/Mylar
tape
Plenum jacket
SOLUTE
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AB
FO
CATR L I F E
EVNSL0173GN
CAT
6a
CAT
CAT
White = WH
Black = BK
Brown = BR
HDPE insulation
SOLUTE
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AB
6A
A
O
CATR L I F E
EVNSL0501MS
CAT
6a
CAT
CAT
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6A
A
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CAT
6a
Locking Pin
CAT
CAT 1-ft.
2-ft.
Mylar tape
Drain wire
Aluminum/
Mylar tape
CAT
PVC jacket
3-ft.
5-ft.
6-ft.
7-ft.
10-ft.
15-ft.
20-ft.
25-ft.
(0.3-m)
(0.6-m)
(0.9-m)
(1.5-m)
(1.8-m)
(2.1-m)
(3.0-m)
(4.5-m)
(6.0-m)
(7.6-m)
6A
A
C5EPC70S-XX-01
C5EPC70S-XX-02
C5EPC70S-XX-03
C5EPC70S-XX-05
C5EPC70S-XX-06
C5EPC70S-XX-07
C5EPC70S-XX-10
C5EPC70S-XX-15
C5EPC70S-XX-20
C5EPC70S-XX-25
Rip cord
Conductors
Insulation
Jacket
SOLUTE
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CAT
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AB
EYN849MS EYN859MS
EYN8XXMS-0002
EYN8XXMS-0005
EYN8XXMS-0010
EYN8XXMS-0015
EYN8XXMS-0020
EYN8XXMS-0025
EYN8XXMS-0030
EYN8XXMS-0035
EYN8XXMS-0050
EYN8XXMS-0100
CAT
6a
CAT
CAT
CAT
6A
A
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Shielded
6a
CAT
DownStraight Cable
DownUp Cable
DownDown Cable
CAT
CAT
6A
A
EVNSL2XE-0001-90YY
EVNSL2XE-0003-90YY
EVNSL2XE-0006-90YY
EVNSL2XE-0010-90YY
EVNSL2XE-0015-90YY
SOLUTE
LY
AB
F
CATO R L I F E
EVNSLXX-06IN
Replace the XX with the color.
Gray = 80 Blue = 81 Green = 82 Red = 83 Yellow = 84 Black = 87
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
CAT
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TH
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Cable options.
CAT5e/CAT6.
VC/plenum (plenum is only available with solid-conductor assemblies).
P
Shielded/unshielded.
Solid/stranded conductor.
Snagless boot/basic connector.
Eight colors: blue, white, black, gray, green, orange, red, yellow.
Lengths: 1100 feet.
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susceptible to temperature
fluctuations than copper and
can be submerged inwater.
Design
Because the fiber optic signal is made of light, very little signal loss
occurs during transmission, and data can move at higher speeds and
greater distances. Fiber does not have the 100-meter distance limitation of
unshielded twisted-pair copper. Fiber distances can range from 100 meters
to 40 kilometers, depending on the style of cable, wavelength, and
network.(Fiber distances are typically measured in metric units.)
Fiber is lightweight,
thin, and more durable than
copper cable. Plus, fiber cable
has pulling specifications that
are up to 10 times greater
thancopper cables. Its small
size makes it easier to handle,
andittakes up much less
space in cabling ducts.
Although fiber isstillmore difficult to terminate than copper, advancements
inconnectors aremaking termination easier. Fiber isactually easier totest
than copper cable because only insertion loss and return loss are measured.
Copper has far more electrical measurements.
Security
Migration
Your data is safe with fiber cable. Itdoesnt radiate signals and is
extremely difficult to tap. If the cable is tapped, its very easy to monitor
because thecable leaks light, causing system failures. If an attempt is made
tobreak the physical security of your fiber system, youll know it.
Fiber networks also enable you to put all your electronics and hardware
in one central location, instead of having wiring closets with equipment
throughout the building.
Standards
The use of fiber in networks is covered in TIA-568-C.3.
Costs
The cost for fiber cable, components, and hardware is steadily
decreasing. Installation costs for fiber are higher than copper because
of the skill needed for terminations. Overall, fiber is more expensive than
copper in the short run, but it may actually be less expensive in the long
run. Fiber typically costs less tomaintain, has less downtime, andrequires
less networking hardware.
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Core
Coating Strengthening Cable jacket
Armid yarn
Cladding
(Kevlar) fibers
Strengthening fibersThese
components help protect the coreagainst
crushing forces and excessive tension during
installation. The materials can range from
aramid yarn (Kevlar) to wire strands to
gel-filled sleeves.
Cable jacketThis is usually
constructed of extruded PVC. It protects
the fiber and enables easy handling.
Fiber Introduction
125-m
62.5-micron multimode
se in general data
U
and voice fiber
applications.
sed in LANs and
U
over short distances.
62.5-m
125-m
50-micron multimode
50-m
125-m
se in new
U
construction and
installations.
rovides more
P
bandwidth than
62.5/125 at 850-nm
wavelengths.
8.59-micron single-mode
se in new
U
construction
and installations.
se for campus
U
backbones and
long-haul runs.
9-m
Color Coding
Jacket
Jacket
Nomenclature
Connector
Connector
Body
OM1 62.5-m
Multimode
Orange
62.5/125
Beige
Beige
OM2 50-m
Multimode
Orange
50/125
Black
Black
OM3 LO
50-m
Multimode
Aqua
850 LO 50/125
Aqua
Black
Green
Blue
OS1 APC
Single-mode
Yellow
SM/NZDS, SM
Green (MPO
is black)
OS1 UPC
Single-mode
Yellow
SM/NZDS, SM
Blue
UPC polish;
Typical return loss: -55 dB;
APC polish;
Typical return loss: -65 dB;
Fiber connectors
The ST connector
uses a bayonet locking
system.
The SC connector
features a molded
body and a push-pull
locking system.
The LC connector,
with a small-form-factor
connector, is becoming
the connector of choice.
The MU connector
resembles a small SC
connector, has a simple
push-pull latching
connection; and is for
high-density areas.
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Breakout-style
Simplex
Duplex
Indoor/outdoor cable
Indoor/outdoor cable uses dry-block technology to seal ruptures against
moisture seepage and gel-filled buffer tubes to halt moisture migration.
Comprised of a ripcord, core binder, a flame-retardant layer, overcoat, aramid
yarn, and an outer jacket, indoor/outdoor cable is designed for aerial, duct,
tray, and riser applications.
Interlocking armored cable is jacketed in aluminum interlocking
armor so it can be run just about anywhere in a building. Ideal for harsh
environments, it is rugged and rodent resistant. No conduit is needed, so its
a labor- and money-saving alternative to using innerducts for fiber cable runs.
Outside-plant cable is used in direct burials. It delivers optimum
performance in extreme conditions and is terminated within 50 feet of a
building entrance. It blocks water with dry blocking, absorbent tape, or
powder. If it is armored, it will require grounding. Outside-plant cables are
also rodent resistant. If they are to used in aerial applications, they will have
a messenger strength member.
There are two types of fiber optic cable construction: loose-tube and tightbuffered. Both contain some type of strengthening member, such as aramid
yarn, stainless steel wire strands, or even gel-filled sleeves. But each is
designed for different environments.
Loose-tube cable is specifically designed for harsh outdoor environments.
It protects the fiber core, cladding, and coating by enclosing everything within
semi-rigid protective sleeves or tubes. Many loose-tube cables also have a
water-resistant gel that surrounds the fibers. This gel helps protect the fibers
from moisture, which makes loose-tube cable great for harsh, high-humidity
environments where water or condensation can be a problem. The gel-filled
tubes can also expand and contract with temperature changes.
But gel-filled loose-tube cable is not the best choice when cable needs to
be routed around multiple bends, which is often true in indoor applications.
Excess cable strain can force fibers to emerge from the gel.
Tight-buffered cable is optimized for indoor applications. Because its
sturdier than loose-tube cable, its best suited for moderate-length LAN/WAN
connections or long indoor runs. Its easier to install because theres no messy
gel to clean up and it doesnt require a fan-out kit for splicing or termination.
You can install connectors directly to each fiber.
When making the transition from outdoor cable to indoor, the loose-tube
will be connected to a box in the entrance point. Then, the run will be
connected to tight-buffered cable for indoor use.
Indoor/outdoor
Loose-tube
Interlocking armored
Tight-buffered
Outside plant
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Fiber Introduction
Industry Standards
Bandwidth (MHz/km):
Overfilled Launch (OFL)
Bandwidth (MHz/km):
Effective Modal Bandwidth (EMB)
(also known as Laser BW)
ISO/IEC
11801
IEC
60793-2-10
TIA
850 nm
1300 nm
850 nm
1300 nm
850 nm
OM1
A1b
492-AAAA
62.5/125
3.5
1.5
200
500
OM2
A1a.1
492-AAAB
50/125
3.5
1.5
500
500
OM3
A1a.2
492-AAAC
50/125
3.5
1.5
1500
500
2000
OM4
A1a.3
492-AAAD
50/125
3.5
1.5
3500
500
4700
Laser-optimized cable
Laser-optimized multimode
fiber cable differs from standard
multimode cable because it has
graded refractive index profile fiber
optic cable in each assembly. This
means that the refractive index of
the core glass decreases toward the
outer cladding, so the paths of light
towards the outer edge of the fiber
travel more quickly than the other
paths. This increase in speed
equalizes the travel time for both
short and long light paths, ensuring
accurate information transmission
and receipt over much greater
distances, up to 300 meters at
10 Gbps. Laser-optimized cable is
aqua colored.
Standard
IEEE
Media
Speed
Distance
Ethernet
802.3
Fiber
10 Mbps
2000 m/500 m
100BASE-FX
802.3u
MM Fiber
100 Mbps
400 m half-duplex, 2
km full-duplex
MM, SM Fiber
1000 Mbps
550 m/2 km
SM Fiber
1000 Mbps
10 km
1000BASE-SX
MM Fiber
1000 Mbps
550 m
CAT6, MM, SM
Fiber
10 Gbps
65 m to 40 km
MM, SM Fiber
10 Gbps
400 m/10 km
10 km
Fast Ethernet
1000BASE-LX
Gigabit Ethernet
1000BASE-LX-10
10-BGASE-LX4
10-Gigabit Ethernet
802.3z
802.3ae
10GBASE-LR
SM Fiber
10 Gbps
10GBASE-ER
SM Fiber
10 Gbps
40 km
10GBASE-SR
OM3 MMF
10 Gbps
2682 m
10GBASE-KRN
500-MHz MMF
10 Gbps
220 m
40GBASE-SR4
802.3aq
MMF
40 Gbps
100 m
40GBASE-SR4
40 Gbps
125 m
10 km
SM Fiber
40 Gbps
40GBASE-FR
SM Fiber
40 Gbps
2 km
40GBASE-LR4
40-Gigabit Ethernet
SMF
40 Gbps
10 km
40GBASE-FR
100 Gbps
100 m
(10) OM4 MM
pairs
100 Gbps
150 m
100GBASE-LR4
1-Terabit Ethernet
2 km
100 Gbps
10 km
100GBASE-ER4
Laser-optimized
50-micron
40 Gbps
100GBASE-SR10
100-Gigabit Ethernet
SMF
(10) OM3 MM
pairs
100 Gbps
40 km
802.3-bm
Expected by
2015
400-Gbps to
1 TB
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EXP3006A
PVC jacket
Aramid
yarn
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Cut-to-length cables
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Buffered
fibers
Plenum
6-Fiber
12-Fiber
PVC (OFNR)
2-Fiber
4-Fiber
Custom Lengths
500-ft. (152.4-m)
Custom Lengths
Custom Lengths
Custom Lengths
500-ft. (152.4-m)
Custom (152.4-m)
Custom Lengths
EXN2002A
EXN2004A-0500
EXN2004A
EXN2006A
EXN2008A
EXN2024A-0500
EXN2024A
EXN2036A
500-ft. (152.4-m)
Custom Lengths
8-Fiber
Custom Lengths
24-Fiber
Custom Lengths
36-Fiber
Custom Lengths
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
EXP2004A-0500
EXP2004A
EXP2008A
EXP2024A
EXP2036A
6-Fiber
8-Fiber
24-Fiber
36-Fiber
Plenum (OFNP)
4-Fiber
NOTE: Longer minimum lengths may apply for the Custom Length cables above.
EXN0625A
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Cut-to-length cables
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Aramid
yarn
Buffered
fibers
Use the PVC cable for horizontal and backbone network runs.
Use the plenum cable in harsh environments or where fire ordinances
require plenum.
Fiber is surrounded with aramid yarn for tensile strength.
Feature a 900-m coating for easy stripping and handling.
Standard Warranty Lifetime
128
500-ft. (152.4-m)
1000-ft. (304.8-m)
Cut-to-Length
EXN0625A-0500
EXN0625A-1000
EXN0625A
Plenum (OFNP)
500-ft. (152.4-m)
1000-ft. (304.8-m)
Cut-to-Length
EXP0625A-0500
EXP0625A-1000
EXP0625A
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Air space
With their plenum-rated, UV-resistant jacket, these cables perform indoors and out.
FO
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Water-blocking
strength member
Tight-Buffered
fibers
UV- and fungusresistant jacket
EXN4012A
EXN4070A
NOTE:Higher fiber count and custom lengths availablecall our FREE Tech Support.
Longer minimums may apply. Cables are shipped in large protective reels, and spools
can weigh more than 100 pounds (45.4 kg.).
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EXN3006A
EXN3006A
EXN3012A
EXN3018A
EXN3024A
EXN3030A
129
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PVC jacket
EXP35006A
Aramid
yarn
Buffered
fibers
LY
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Cut-to-length cables
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EXP35006A
EXP35012A
EXN25002A
EXN25004A
EXN25006A
EXN25008A
EXN25012A
EXN25024A
EXN25036A
EXP25004A
EXP25008A
EXP25012A
EXP25024A
EXP25036A
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EXN050A
PVC jacket
Aramid
yarn
Buffered
fibers
R LIFE
EXN050A
EXP050A
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OM2 50-Micron Multimode Interlocking Armored, 12-Strand, Fiber Optic Bulk Cable
AB
FO
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EXPIA35012A
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With a plenum-rated, UV-resistant jacket, this cable performs indoors and out.
R LIFE
130
EXPIO35012A
FO
Laseroptimized
OM3
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EXP10G006A
Cut-to-length cables
Plenum jacket
Buffered
fibers
EXP10G006A
EXP10G012A
EXN10002A
EXN10004A
EXN10006A
EXN10008A
EXN10012A
EXN10024A
EXN10036A
EXP10002A
EXP10004A
EXP10008A
EXP10024A
EXP10036A
NOTE: Longer minimum cable lengths may apply for all except the 6-Fiber and
12-Fiber PVC Cut-to-Length cable.
Laseroptimized
OM3
PVC jacket
Aramid
yarn
Buffered
fibers
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OM3 50-Micron Multimode 10-GbE Laser-Optimized OM3 Zipcord Fiber Optic Bulk Cable
AB
EXN10000A
EXPOM3A
Run this OM3 armored cable anywhere in your buildingno ducts required.
OM3 50-Micron Multimode Interlocking Armored, 10-GbE, 12-Strand, Fiber Optic Bulk Cable
AB
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Aluminum
interlocking armor
Laseroptimized
OM3
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OM3 50-Micron Multimode Interlocking Armored, 10-GbE LaserOptimized ,12-Strand, Fiber Optic Bulk Cable
Plenum (OFCP), Cut-to-Length
EXPIA10G12A
131
Prepare for your migration to 40- and 100-GbE today with OM4 cable.
OM4 50-Micron Multimode 10-GbE Laser-Optimized Fiber Optic Bulk Cable
Use in 10-GbE runs up to 550 meters today.
Migrate to 40-/100-GbE 150-meter runs later.
OM4 cable rivals single-mode performance,
yet is much more economical.
Overfilled Launch (OFL) of 4700/500 MHz/km
@ 850/1300 nm.
Use with LED or VCSEL (laser) light sources.
With a laser light source, bandwidth increases
to 4700 MHz/km.
Standard Warranty Lifetime
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Plenum jacket
Aramid
yarn
LY
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Buffered
fibers and
ripcord
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OM3/OM4
By Roberta Bowen Szyper
The demand for increased network bandwidth is driving the
migration towards 40- and 100-GbE networks. This demand is being
fueled by multiple factors, including ever-growing global IP traffic;
greater switching, routing, virtualization, and data center
connections; higher bandwidth applications; video-on-demand;
convergence; and more.
When planning your 40-/100-GbE migration, consider your
cabling infrastructure and how it will meet your current and future
data requirements. What you install today needs to give you the
scalability to accommodate the need for higher bandwidth for the
next 15 to 20 years. The cables of choice for data center connectivity
and what is recommended by the TIA are OM3 and OM4 laseroptimized multimode fiber.
OM3 and OM4
OM3 is specified in ISO 11801. OM4 was ratified by the TIA in
August 2009 (TIA/EIA 492-AAAD). The IEEE ratified OM4 (802.3ba
40G/100G Ethernet) in June 2010. It was amended in 2012 to IEEE
802.3-2012. The 802.3-bm Task Force is currently working on
updates. The standard provides detailed guidelines for 40-/100-GbE
transmission over OM3 and OM4 multimode cable and single-mode
fiber optic cable. OM1, OM2, and copper are not included.
OM3 and OM4 are both laser-optimized 50-micron multimode
fiber (LOMMF) and were developed to accommodate faster networks
such as 10-, 40-, and 100-GbE. They also support existing networks.
Both OM3 and OM4 are designed for use with 850-nm verticalcavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELS) and have aqua sheaths.
OM3 specifies an 850-nm laser-optimized 50-micron cable with
an effective modal bandwidth (EMB) of 2000 MHz/km. It can support
100-Gbps link distances up to 100 meters.
10-GbE
40-GbE
100-GbE
OM3
1000 m
400 m*
100 m
100 m
OM4
1000 m
550 m
150 m
150 m
* In July 2012, IEEE 802.3-2012 extended the distance for OM3 at 10-GbE from 300
to 400 meters.
40-GbE
Bandwidth
(MHz-km)
Effective Modal Bandwidth
(EMB) at 850 nm
OM3
3.5
1.5
1500/500
2000
OM4
3.5
1.5
3500/500
4700
Number of Fibers
Bandwidth
(MHz-km)
Overfill Launch (OFL)
850/1300 nm
1-GbE
100-GbE
10-GbE
40-GbE
100-GbE
OM3
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2.6 dB
1.9 dB
1.9 dB
OM3
20
OM4
1.5 dB
1.5 dB
OM4
20
AB
Aramid
yarn
Aluminum
interlocking armor over
internal plenum jacket
Buffered
fibers and
ripcord
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EXPIASM12A
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Single-Mode, 9-Micron, Interlocking
Armored Fiber Optic Bulk Cable
Plenum (OFCP), Cut-to-Length
12-Strand
EXPIASM12A
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
Save money and order single-mode cable cut to the exact lengths you need.
Single-Mode, 9-Micron, Distribution-Style Fiber Optic Bulk Cable
PVC jacket
AB
Aramid
yarn
Buffered
fibers and
ripcord
SOLUTE
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EXNSM006CMR
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EXN5080A
Steel armor and Kevlar Aramid
strength members jacketed yarn
with medium-density PVC
Fibers in
loose tubes
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EXN5080A
EXN5080NA
Outdoor-rated
MDPE jacket
Gel
blocking
Fibers in
loose tubes
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EXN5080NA
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Low
0.3-dB
insertion
loss
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EFM10-001M-STSC
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1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
15-m (49.2-ft.)
20-m (65.6-ft.)
30-m (98.4-ft.)
Custom Lengths
STSC
Duplex Riser
1-m
2-m
3-m
5-m
(3.2-ft.)
(6.5-ft.)
(9.8-ft.)
(16.4-ft.)
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
15-m (49.2-ft.)
20-m (65.6-ft.)
30-m (98.4-ft.)
Custom Lengths
134
EFN110-001M-STST
EFN110-002M-STST
EFN110-003M-STST
EFN110-005M-STST
EFN110-010M-STST
EFN110-015M-STST
EFN110-020M-STST
EFN110-030M-STST
EFN110-STST
EFP110-005M-STST
EFP110-015M-STST
EFP110-030M-STST
EFP110-STST
EFN110-001M-ST
EFN110-002M-ST
EFN110-003M-ST
EFN110-005M-ST
EFN110-001M-STSC
EFN110-002M-STSC
EFN110-003M-STSC
EFN110-005M-STSC
EFN110-010M-STSC
EFN110-015M-STSC
EFN110-020M-STSC
EFN110-030M-STSC
EFN110-STSC
EFP110-010M-STSC
EFP110-015M-STSC
EFP110-030M-STSC
EFP110-STSC
SCSC
Duplex Riser
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
15-m (49.2-ft.)
20-m (65.6-ft.)
30-m (98.4-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFN110-001M-SCSC
EFN110-002M-SCSC
EFN110-003M-SCSC
EFN110-005M-SCSC
EFN110-010M-SCSC
EFN110-015M-SCSC
EFN110-020M-SCSC
EFN110-030M-SCSC
EFN110-SCSC
EFP110-005M-SCSC
EFP110-010M-SCSC
EFP110-015M-SCSC
EFP110-030M-SCSC
EFP110-SCSC
Simplex Riser
LCLC
Duplex Riser
EFN110-001M-LCLC
EFN110-002M-LCLC
EFN110-003M-LCLC
EFN110-005M-LCLC
EFN110-010M-LCLC
EFN110-015M-LCLC
EFN110-020M-LCLC
EFN110-030M-LCLC
EFN110-LCLC
EFP110-005M-LCLC
EFP110-010M-LCLC
EFP110-015M-LCLC
EFP110-020M-LCLC
EFP110-030M-LCLC
EFP110-LCLC
EFN110-STST
LCST
Duplex Riser
EFN110-SCSC
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
15-m (49.2-ft.)
20-m (65.6-ft.)
30-m (98.4-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFN110-001M-STLC
EFN110-002M-STLC
EFN110-003M-STLC
EFN110-005M-STLC
EFN110-010M-STLC
EFN110-015M-STLC
EFN110-020M-STLC
EFN110-030M-STLC
EFN110-STLC
EFP110-005M-STLC
EFP110-010M-STLC
EFP110-015M-STLC
EFP110-030M-STLC
EFP110-STLC
LCSC
Duplex Riser
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
15-m (49.2-ft.)
20-m (65.6-ft.)
30-m (98.4-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFN110-001M-SCLC
EFN110-002M-SCLC
EFN110-003M-SCLC
EFN110-005M-SCLC
EFN110-010M-SCLC
EFN110-015M-SCLC
EFN110-020M-SCLC
EFN110-030M-SCLC
EFN110-SCLC
EFP110-005M-SCLC
EFP110-015M-SCLC
EFP110-020M-SCLC
EFP110-030M-SCLC
EFP110-SCLC
LCMT-RJ
Duplex Riser
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
15-m (49.2-ft.)
20-m (65.6-ft.)
30-m (98.4-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFN110-001M-LCMT
EFN110-002M-LCMT
EFN110-003M-LCMT
EFN110-005M-LCMT
EFN110-010M-LCMT
EFN110-015M-LCMT
EFN110-020M-LCMT
EFN110-030M-LCMT
EFN110-LCMT
EFP110-005M-LCMT
EFP110-015M-LCMT
EFP110-030M-LCMT
EFP110-LCMT
EFN110-LCLC
MT-RJMT-RJ
Duplex Riser
EFN110-MTMT
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
15-m (49.2-ft.)
20-m (65.6-ft.)
30-m (98.4-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFN110-001M-MTMT
EFN110-002M-MTMT
EFN110-003M-MTMT
EFN110-005M-MTMT
EFN110-010M-MTMT
EFN110-015M-MTMT
EFN110-020M-MTMT
EFN110-030M-MTMT
EFN110-MTMT
EFP110-015M-MTMT
EFP110-020M-MTMT
EFP110-030M-MTMT
EFP110-MTMT
MT-RJST
Duplex Riser
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
15-m (49.2-ft.)
20-m (65.6-ft.)
30-m (98.4-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFN110-001M-STMT
EFN110-002M-STMT
EFN110-003M-STMT
EFN110-005M-STMT
EFN110-010M-STMT
EFN110-015M-STMT
EFN110-020M-STMT
EFN110-030M-STMT
EFN110-STMT
EFP110-005M-STMT
EFP110-015M-STMT
EFP110-020M-STMT
EFP110-030M-STMT
EFP110-STMT
MT-RJSC
Duplex Riser
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
15-m (49.2-ft.)
20-m (65.6-ft.)
30-m (98.4-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFN110-001M-SCMT
EFN110-002M-SCMT
EFN110-003M-SCMT
EFN110-005M-SCMT
EFN110-010M-SCMT
EFN110-015M-SCMT
EFN110-020M-SCMT
EFN110-030M-SCMT
EFN110-SCMT
EFP110-005M-SCMT
EFP110-015M-SCMT
EFP110-020M-SCMT
EFP110-030M-SCMT
EFP110-SCMT
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Ultra-low
insertion loss
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ST (EFN6023)
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFN6020-001M
EFN6020-002M
EFN6020-003M
EFN6020-005M
EFN6020-010M
EFN6020
SCSC
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFN6025-001M
EFN6025-002M
EFN6025-003M
EFN6025-005M
EFN6025-010M
EFN6025
LCSC
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFN6021-001M
EFN6021-002M
EFN6021-003M
EFN6021-005M
EFN6021-010M
EFN6021
EFN6026-001M
EFN6026-002M
EFN6026-003M
EFN6026-005M
EFN6026-010M
EFN6026
LCST
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFN6022-001M
EFN6022-002M
EFN6022-003M
EFN6022-005M
EFN6022-010M
EFN6022
MT-RJST
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFN6027-001M
EFN6027-002M
EFN6027-003M
EFN6027-005M
EFN6027-010M
EFN6027
STST
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFN6023-001M
EFN6023-002M
EFN6023-003M
EFN6023-005M
EFN6023-010M
EFN6023
MT-RJSC
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFN6028-001M
EFN6028-002M
EFN6028-003M
EFN6028-005M
EFN6028-010M
EFN6028
STSC
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFN6024-001M
EFN6024-002M
EFN6024-003M
EFN6024-005M
EFN6024-010M
EFN6024
MT-RJLC
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
Custom Lengths
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
EFN6029-001M
EFN6029-002M
EFN6029-003M
EFN6029-005M
EFN6029-010M
EFN6029
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EFNT010-SCSC
EFNT010-SCLC
Laseroptimized
OM3
EFNT010-STST
EFNT010-LCLC
NOTE: Also available in distribution-style and zipcord bulk lengths (pages 130
131). For cables with MT-RJ connectors, call our FREE Tech Support.
EFNT010-001M-STST
EFNT010-002M-STST
EFNT010-003M-STST
EFNT010-005M-STST
EFNT010-010M-STST
EFN010-STST
Zipcord, PVC
SCSC 1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFNT010-001M-SCSC
EFNT010-002M-SCSC
EFNT010-003M-SCSC
EFNT010-005M-SCSC
EFNT010-010M-SCSC
EFN010-SCSC
STSC
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFNT010-001M-STSC
EFNT010-002M-STSC
EFNT010-003M-STSC
EFNT010-005M-STSC
EFNT010-010M-STSC
EFN010-STSC
SC-LC
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFNT010-001M-SCLC
EFNT010-002M-SCLC
EFNT010-003M-SCLC
EFNT010-005M-SCLC
EFNT010-010M-SCLC
EFN010-SCLC
STLC
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFNT010-001M-STLC
EFNT010-002M-STLC
EFNT010-003M-STLC
EFNT010-005M-STLC
EFNT010-010M-STLC
EFN010-STLC
LCLC
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFNT010-001M-LCLC
EFNT010-002M-LCLC
EFNT010-003M-LCLC
EFNT010-005M-LCLC
EFNT010-010M-LCLC
EFN010-LCLC
FO
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AB
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EFN310-001M-STST
LCConnectors
ST and SC Connectors
MUConnectors
MT-RJConnectors
Small, snag-proof RJ-style connectors enable you to fit more
terminations in a limited area than with SC connectors.
STSC
PVC
PVC
MT-RJMT-RJ
PVC
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1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
15-m (49.2-ft.)
20-m (65.6-ft.)
30-m (98.4-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFN310-001M-STST
EFN310-002M-STST
EFN310-003M-STST
EFN310-005M-STST
EFN310-010M-STST
EFN310-015M-STST
EFN310-020M-STST
EFN310-030M-STST
EFN5009
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
15-m (49.2-ft.)
20-m (65.6-ft.)
30-m (98.4-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFN310-001M-STSC
EFN310-002M-STSC
EFN310-003M-STSC
EFN310-005M-STSC
EFN310-010M-STSC
EFN310-015M-STSC
EFN310-020M-STSC
EFN310-030M-STSC
EFN5011
2-m (6.5-ft.) EFN310-002M-MTMT
Custom Lengths EFN5013
STMT-RJ PVC
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
15-m (49.2-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFN310-001M-STMT
EFN310-002M-STMT
EFN310-003M-STMT
EFN310-005M-STMT
EFN310-010M-STMT
EFN310-015M-STMT
EFN5014
SCSC
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
15-m (49.2-ft.)
20-m (65.6-ft.)
30-m (98.4-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFN310-001M-SCSC
EFN310-002M-SCSC
EFN310-003M-SCSC
EFN310-005M-SCSC
EFN310-010M-SCSC
EFN310-015M-SCSC
EFN310-020M-SCSC
EFN310-030M-SCSC
EFN5010
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
30-m (98.4-ft.)
Custom Lengths
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
EFN310-002M-SCMT
EFN310-003M-SCMT
EFN310-005M-SCMT
EFN310-030M-SCMT
EFN5015
PVC
SCMT-RJ PVC
SC connector
LC connector
ST connector
MT-RJ connector
MU connector
Technical Specifications
Cladding
125 m
Operating Temperature
Core
9 m
Return Loss
55 typical
CrushResistance
750 N/cm
Tensile Strength
Ferrule
Ceramic
Wavelength
Housing
Composite
Approvals
RoHS
Insertion Loss
0.2 dB typical
PVC
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
15-m (49.2-ft.)
20-m (65.6-ft.)
30-m (98.4-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFN310-001M-LCLC
EFN310-002M-LCLC
EFN310-003M-LCLC
EFN310-005M-LCLC
EFN310-010M-LCLC
EFN310-015M-LCLC
EFN310-020M-LCLC
EFN310-030M-LCLC
EFN092
MUMU PVC
MUSC PVC
MUMT-RJ
PVC
Custom Lengths
EFN099
Resources
LCST
PVC
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
15-m (49.2-ft.)
20-m (65.6-ft.)
30-m (98.4-ft.)
Custom Lengths
EFN310-001M-STLC
EFN310-002M-STLC
EFN310-003M-STLC
EFN310-005M-STLC
EFN310-010M-STLC
EFN310-015M-STLC
EFN310-020M-STLC
EFN310-030M-STLC
EFN093
LCSC
PVC
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
10-m (32.8-ft.)
15-m (49.2-ft.)
20-m (65.6-ft.)
30-m (98.4-ft.)
Custom Lengths
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
EFN310-001M-SCLC
EFN310-002M-SCLC
EFN310-003M-SCLC
EFN310-005M-SCLC
EFN310-010M-SCLC
EFN310-015M-SCLC
EFN310-020M-SCLC
EFN310-030M-SCLC
EFN094
Simplex fiber cable has one fiber, while duplex (zipcord) has two fibers
in two jackets joined by a thin web. Use simplex cable for applications
that require a one-way data transfer, such as a remote montoring
station. Use duplex fiber or single-mode fiber for applications that
require simultaneous, bidirectional data transfer.
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FOCMP62-001M-SCLC-GN
FOCMR62-001M-LCLC-VT
FOCMP62-001M-STMT-BR
Buyers Checklist
FOCMR62-001M-SCSC-BL
Constant
1 FO (constant).
2 Pick your jacket type.
3 Select the appropriate glass type.
4 Determine length.
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SC connector
FOCMR62-001M-LCLC-RD
ST connector
FOCMR62-001M-SCSC-AQ
MT-RJ connector
LC connector
Quick Facts
(Constant)
Jacket
Glass Type
Length*
Connectors
Color
FO
CMR (PVC)
001M- (1 Meter)
BL (Blue)
002M- (2 Meters)
OR (Orange)
CMP (Plenum)
003M- (3 Meters)
GN (Green)
004M- (4 Meters)
BR (Brown)
005M- (5 Meters)
GR (Gray)
006M- (6 Meters)
WH (White)
007M- (7 Meters)
RD (Red)
008M- (8 Meters)
BK (Black)
YL (Yellow)
VT (Violet)
PK (Pink)
AQ (Aqua)
Aqua
White
Pink
Red
Brown
Gray
Green
Black
Blue
Orange
Violet
To order, call Customer Service or click on the type of cable you want at
blackbox.com/go/ColorFiber.
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
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Selection Guide | Audio/Video Cables
Interface
12" (0.3-m)
DVI-D Single-Link
HDMI Micro
HDMI M to
DVI M
HDMI M (Swivel) to
HDMI M (Straight)
HDMI M (Swivel) to
HDMI M (Swivel)
HDMI
HDMI M to HDMI
Micro M
1-m (3.2-ft.)
2-m (6.5-ft.)
3-m (9.8-ft.)
5-m (16.4-ft.)
VCB-HDMI-001M
VCB-HDMI-002M
VCB-HDMI-003M
VCB-HDMI-005M*
EVHDMI02T-001M
EVHDMI02T-002M
EVHDMI02T-003M
EVHDMI02T-005M
EVHDMI04-SS-001M
EVHDMI04-SS-002M
EVHDMI04-SS-003M
EVHDMI04-DS-001M
EVHDMI04-DS-002M
EVHDMI04-DS-003M
VCB-MHDMI-0003
VCB-MHDMI-0006
Interface
3-ft. (0.9-m)
6-ft. (1.8-m)
10-ft. (3.0-m)
VCB-DP-0003-MM
VCB-DP-0006-MM
VCB-DP-0010-MM
VCB-DP-0015-MM
HD15
DisplayPort M to
HDMI F
EVNDPHDMI-MF-R3
DisplayPort M to
DVI-D F
DisplayPort
15-ft. (4.5-m)
DisplayPort M to
DisplayPort M
EVNDPDVI-MF-R3
DisplayPort M to
HD15 (VGA) F
EVNDPVGA-MF-R3
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EVNDPHDMI-MF-R3
EVNDPDVI-MF-R3
EVNDPVGA-MF-R3
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Adapter Cable,
below
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VCB-DP-0006-MM
EVNDPDVI-MF-R3
(0.9-m)
(1.8-m)
(3.0-m)
(4.5-m)
VCB-DP-0003-MM
VCB-DP-0006-MM
VCB-DP-0010-MM
VCB-DP-0015-MM
DisplayPort
DisplayPort is a digital video interface that was designed by the
Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) in 2006 and has been
produced since 2008. It competes directly with HDMI. Unlike HDMI,
however, DisplayPort is an open standard with no royalties.
DisplayPort is incredibly versatile, with the capability to deliver digital
video, audio, bidirectional communications, and accessory power over
a single connector. Its targeted at the computer world rather than at
consumer electronics. It is used to connect computers, monitors,
projectors, etc. DisplayPort connectors are found on newer computers
and displays. The Mini DisplayPort connector is also found on Apple
products.
DisplayPort v1.1 supports a maximum of 10.8 Gbps over a 2-meter
cable; v1.2 supports up to 21.6 Gbps. DisplayPort v1.2 enables you to
daisychain up to four monitors with only a single output cable. It also
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EVHDMI04-DS
Adapter. Swiveling connectors rotate 90 up and down and are ideal for
rear equipment connections in tight areas.
Use an HDMI Micro Cable to connect a smartphone, digital camera,
tablet, and other devices to a TV or HDMI display. The connector features
all 19 pins, but is approximately a quarter the size of the HDMI connector.
It supports full HDMI specs and delivers high-resolution 1080p video.
HDMI Cables
Premium High-Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet, PVC, Male/Male
1-m (3.2-ft.)
VCB-HDMI-001M
2-m (6.5-ft.)
VCB-HDMI-002M
3-m (9.8-ft.)
VCB-HDMI-003M
5-m (16.4-ft.)
VCB-HDMI-005M
7-m (23.0-ft.)
VCB-HDMI-007M
10-m (32.8-ft.)
VCB-HDMI-010M
15-m (49.2-ft.)
VCB-HDMI-015M
20-m (65.6-ft.)
VCB-HDMI-020M
25-m (82.0-ft.)
VCB-HDMI-025M
30-m (98.4-ft.)
VCB-HDMI-030M
Standard HDMI to HDMI Cable, Swivel/Swivel, Male/Male
1-m (3.2-ft.)
EVHDMI04-DS-001M
2-m (6.5-ft.)
EVHDMI04-DS-002M
3-m (9.8-ft.)
EVHDMI04-DS-003M
FA790
FA795-R2
HDMI Connections
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) was the first digital
interface to combine uncompressed high-definition video, up to eight
channels of uncompressed digital audio, and intelligent format and
command data in a single cable.
HDMI offers significant benefits over older analog A/V connections.
It provides superior video and audio clarity because theres no signal
loss from digital-to-analog conversions.
HDMI is the de facto standard for consumer electronics. It is
backward compatible with DVI equipment such as PCs, TVs, and other
electronic devices using the DVI standard (the DVI device simply ignores
the extra data).
Recently, classic Standard HDMI has been joined by High-Speed
HDMI. Standard HDMI cable is designed for use with digital broadcast
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DVI Cables
DVI-A Male, Single-Link, Straight Hood/VGA HD15 Male
6-ft. (1.8-m)
EVNDVI01-0006
10-ft. (3.0-m)
EVNDVI01-0010
15-ft. (4.5-m)
EVNDVI01-0015
25-ft. (7.6-m)
EVNDVI01-0025
DVI-I Male Dual-Link, 90/ VGA HD15 Male
6-ft. (1.8-m)
EVNDVI04-0006
Custom Lengths
EVNDVI04
DVI-D Male/DVI-D Male, Dual-Link, Straight Hoods
6-ft. (1.8-m)
EVNDVI02-0006
10-ft. (3.0-m)
EVNDVI02-0010
15-ft. (4.5-m)
EVNDVI02-0015
25-ft. (7.6-m)
EVNDVI02-0025
35-ft. (10.6-m)
EVNDVI02-0035
50-ft. (15.2-m)
EVNDVI02-0050
EVNDVI03-0006
EVNDVI03-0010
FA461
FA462
DVI
The DVI (Digital Video Interface) technology is the standard digital transfer
medium for computers, while the HDMI interface is more commonly found on
HDTVs and other high-end displays. These high-speed cables have the bandwidth
necessary for high-definition video. There are several types of DVI connectors.
DVI-D (digital) is a digital-only connector for use between a digital video source
and monitors. DVI-D eliminates analog conversion and improves the display. It can
be used when one or both connections are DVI-D.
DVI-I (integrated) supports both digital and analog RGB connections. It can
transmit either a digital-to-digital signal or an analog-to-analog signal. It is used by
some manufacturers on products instead of separate analog and digital connectors.
If both connectors are DVI-I, you can use any DVI cable, but DVI-I is recommended.
DVI-A (analog) is used to carry a DVI signal from a computer to an analog VGA
device, such as a display. If one connection is DVI and the other is VGA HD15, you
need a cable or adapter with both connectors.
DFP (Digital Flat Panel) was an early digital-only connector used on some
displays. EVC (also known as P&D, for Plug & Display), another older connector,
handles digital and analog connections.
There are two DVI formats: Single-Link and Dual-Link. Single-link cables use one
TMDS-165 MHz transmitter and dual-link cables use two. Dual-link cables double
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DVI-I, Single-Link
DVI-A
DFP
DVI-D, Single-Link
Audio/Video
VGA
The VGA (Video Graphics Array) interface was developed to support
traditional CRT monitors. VGA cables transmit analog component
RGBHV signals and VESA Display Data Channel data. VGA cables can
support resolutions ranging from 640 x 500 up to 2048 x 1536. They
can contain both 28 AWG mini coax and 24 AWG tinned-copper VGA
conductors to provide support for all control leads, including Pins 9 and
15 for DCC compliance. This cable transmits analog video signals. It does
not support audio.
HD15
VGA Splitter Cable,
below
(EVN21VGA
HD15
3.5-mm
(EVNPS09-0003
(EVNPS80-0015-MM
(EVNPS06-0003-MM
HD15 MaleVGA
HD15 FemaleVGA
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HD15 FemaleVGA
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HD15 MaleVGA
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HD15 MaleVGA
HD15 FemaleVGA
EVNPS80-0015
EVNPS80-0025
EVNPS80-0035
EVNPS80-0050
EVNPS80-0100
EVNPS80-0150
EVNPS80
USB
USB 3.0 provides 50% more power than USB 2.0 (150 mA vs. 100 mA)
to unconfigured devices and up to 80% more power (900 mA vs. 500 mA)
to configured devices. Also, USB 3.0 conserves more power when compared
to USB 2.0, which uses power when the cable isnt being used.
Cable length/node:
5 meters (3 meters for 3.0 devices
requiring higher speeds.
Devices/bus: 127
Tier/bus: 5
Transmission rate:
3.0: 4.8 Gbps
2.0: 480 Mbps
1.1: 12 Mbps
3.0 Type B
3.0 Mini B
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RET-USB3-CABLE
USB 3.0 cable extends from both ends for a total length of one meter.
USB 2.0 cables extend up to 48" (121.9 cm) from both ends.
Backwards compatible with USB 1.0 and 1.1 devices.
Guaranteed to extend and retract at least 3000 times.
Standard Warranty 2 Years
Extended Warranty Add 1 Year or 3 Years
RET-USB3-CABLE
RET-USB2-CABLE
RET-USB2-MINICABLE
Type A
3-ft.
6-ft.
10-ft.
USB30-0003-MM
USB30-0006-MM
USB30-0010-MM
USB31-0003-MF
USB31-0006-MF
USB32-0003-MM
USB32-0006-MM
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USBR01-R3
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USRBR08
USB05E
Right-Angle Type A
Male Connector
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FAUSB01
FAUSB06
FAUSB07
FAUSB01
FAUSB02
FAUSB06
FAUSB07
FAUSB08
FAUSB11
Call. Click.
Chat. Connect.
Get the help, support, products,
and services you need, when
and how you want them.
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Dielectric 34 AWG
aluminum
18 AWG
braid, 60%
solid coppercoverage
clad steel
RG6-QS-CMR-CCS
RG6-QS-CMP-CCS
34 AWG
aluminum
braid, 40%
coverage
RG-6 quad-shielded
coax cable
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20 AWG Dielectric
36 AWG
solid bare
copper braid,
copper
93% coverage
RG59-CMR-BC
RG59-CMP-BC
Save time and money by running power and video over one cable.
18 AWG power lines
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RG592X18-CMR-BC
RG592X18-CMP-BC
Coax Connectors
SOLUTE
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FCF02
FCBNC03
FCBNC04
75-ohm construction.
Compression-style connectors.
Work with the cables above.
Standard Warranty Lifetime
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BNC
FCBNC02
F-Type
FCF02
Plenum BNC
FCBNC01
F-Type
FCF01
RG-59 Bare Copper PVC
BNC
FCBNC04
F-Type
FCF04
Plenum BNC
FCBNC03
RG-59/2x18
PVC
BNC
FCBNC04
F-Type
FCF04
Plenum BNC
FCBNC03
Coax Crimp Tools For FCBNC03
CCC02
For all other connectors listed here
CCC01
2-ft. (0.6-m)
5-ft. (1.5-m)
10-ft. (3.0-m)
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
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DS3-0005-BNC
DS3-0010-BNC
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PVC
Coax/Twinax
EL04A
ELN27T
I
B
EL04M/MS
ELNOCT310
EL06M/MS
EL08M/MS
C
JPMT151A
FM007
FM008
JPMT091A
FM110
FM022
FM016
FM020
WP509
FM364
FMT374-R2
EYN7001BL-1000
JP601
FTM600-R2
JPM600
E. Modular Wallplates
WP509 series.
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DB9 Male
AB
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26 AWG, Male/Female
6 ft. (1.8 m)
10 ft. (3.0 m)
15 ft. (4.5 m)
20 ft. (6.0 m)
25 ft. (7.6 m)
DB9 Female
BC00200
BC00230
BC00231
BC00232
BC00233
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BC00702
DB25 Male
BC00240
DB9 Male
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Beige
5 ft. (1.5 m) EDN12H-0005-XX
10 ft. (3.0 m) EDN12H-0010-XX
20 ft. (6.0 m) EDN12H-0020-XX
25 ft. (7.6 m) EDN12H-0025-XX
50 ft. (15.2 m) EDN12H-0050-XX
75 ft. (22.8 m) EDN12H-0075-XX
100 ft. (30.4 m) EDN12H-0100-XX
150 ft. (45.7 m) EDN12H-0150-XX
200 ft. (60.9 m) EDN12H-0200-XX
Custom Lengths EDN12H-XX
DB25 Female
Female/Female
6 ft. (1.8 m)
BC00701
10 ft. (3.0 m)
BC00704
15 ft. (4.5 m)
BC00707
25 ft. (7.6 m)
BC00713
NOTE: For longer lengths, call our FREE Tech
Support.
Male/Female
6 ft. (1.8 m)
10 ft. (3.0 m)
15 ft. (4.5 m)
20 ft. (6.0 m)
25 ft. (7.6 m)
Male/Male
6 ft. (1.8 m)
BC00703
10 ft. (3.0 m)
BC00706
15 ft. (4.5 m)
BC00709
20 ft. (6.0 m)
BC00712
25 ft. (7.6 m)
BC00715
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
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BC00705
BC00708
BC00711
BC00714
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EY237
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RS-232
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Removable
hoods for
repinning
ECN25A Series
ECM25T Series
EYN25A Series
EMI/RFI
hoods
EBN25C
ESN24A-0500
EBN25C Series
EGM12D Series
Shielded,
repinnable
EDN25T
Each pair has a foil shield and drain wire.
4, 6, 12, and 24 Conductors
ERN24A Series
Extra
shielding,
molded
hoods
Office Environment; Foil Shield; PVC; 4, 7, 12, 16, 25, 37, and 50 Conductors
EDN50A Series
Industrial Environment; Braided Foil Shield; PVC; 4, 7, 12, 16, and 25 Conductors
EDN25A Series
For lengths, specs, and product codes, go to blackbox.com..
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top: front view;
bottom: rear view
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JPMT700A
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C6AMP70-24
C6AMP70-48
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24 Port, 1U
48 Port, 2U
C6AFP70S-24
C6AFP70S-48
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A Black Box
Exclusive
blackbox.com/go/SpaceGAIN
JPM816A-HD
JPM820A-HD
Built-in all-wire protection on each port makes this panel a time and money saver.
CAT6 Protector Panels
JSM114A
Universal Wiring
12-Port, 1U
24-Port, 2U
48-Port, 4U
JSM112A
JSM114A
JSM116A
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24-Port, 1U
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96-Port, 4U
JPM610A-R7
JPM612A-R7
JPM614A-R7
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JPM818A
JPM820A
Shielded
24-Port, 1U
48-Port, 2U
JPM814A
JPM816A
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JPS60A-24
Technical Specifications
Current
Rating
JPS60A-24
1.5 amps
FMS300
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
FMS300
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JPM185A-R2
Technical Specifications
GigaTrue 3 Lockable CAT6 Patch
Cable, p. 114
GigaTrue CAT6 Patch Cable, p. 113
GigaTrue CAT6 Jacks, p. 165
Related
Size
Weight
Universal Wiring
12-Port
JPM183A-R2
24-Port
JPM185A-R2
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
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AB
JP061
I
ncludes (1) wiring block with legs (detachable),
connecting blocks, label holders, and labels.
Punchdown Tool with 110 Blade and Light Pack
FT025A
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
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AB
R LIFE
JPM191A
JPM192A
JPM193A
JPM194A
160
JPMT1016A
JPMT1024A
JPMT1036A
JPMT1048A
AB
SOLUTE
FO
LY
5
CAT5e
CAT
COPPER: Panels
R LIFE
Related
CAT
24-Port 1U
JPM902A-R5
48-Port 2U
JPM906A-R5
Meets Proposed
96-Port 4U
JPM910A-R5
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
7
5
CAT5e
CAT
CAT
FO
R LIFE
CAT
JPS5E0A
SOLUTE
LY
6a
CAT
AB
JPM906A-R5
FMS200
6a
CAT
JPS5E0A
Meets Proposed
CAT5e Shielded Jack, T568B
CAT
FMS200
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
NOTE: Panel comes unloaded. It holds only FMS200 CAT5e Shielded Jacks. It will not hold other jacks.
SOLUTE
FO
LY
R LIFE
161
5
CAT5e
SOLUTE
FO
LY
AB
CAT
R LIFE
CAT
6a
CAT
JPM5E24A-HU
7
CAT5
CAT5e
CAT
FO
CAT
6a
CAT
Shielded
JPM806A-HD
Meets Proposed JPM810A-HD
Unshielded
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
7
CAT5
CAT5e
CAT
CAT
JPM806A-R2: front view
JPM810A-R2: rear view
162
Related
6a
CAT
CAT
SOLUTE
FO
LY
R LIFE
AB
SOLUTE
LY
AB
R LIFE
5
CAT5e
SOLUTE
FO
LY
AB
COPPER: Panels
CAT
R LIFE
CAT
JPM5E48-45ANG-UU
Down
24-Port
JPM5E24-45ANG
48-Port
JPM5E48-45ANG
Up
24-Port
JPM5E24-45ANG-U
48-Port
JPM5E48-45ANG-UU
Down/Up
Meets Proposed
48-Port
JPM5E48-45ANG-DU
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
6a
CAT
7
CAT
Angled design eliminates the need for horizontal cable managers. 5
CAT5e
SOLUTE
FO
R LIFE
IN
TH
SA
LY
AB
CAT
JPM5E48-45ANG
CAT
CAT
24-Port
JPM5E24-ANG
48-Port
JPM5E48-ANG
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
Meets Proposed
SOLUTE
FO
LY
Related
6a
CAT5
CAT7
CAT5e
AB
R LIFE
CAT
Kits
50-Pair
100-Pair
5-Pair
Kit Codes
(1)
(10)
(2)
JPT5E050-4PR
(1)
(10)
JPT5E050-5PR
(1)
(10)
(4)
JPT5E100-4PR
(1)
(20)
JPT5E100-5PR
(1)
300-Pair
6a
CAT
(12)
JPT5E300-3PR
(1)
(60)
(12)
JPT5E300-4PR
(1)
(60)
JPT5E300-5PR
List
Price
CAT
163
6a
CAT
FO
6A
A
R LIFE
CAT
6a
CAT
Related
SOLUTE
LY
CAT
CAT
AB
Meets Proposed
C6AJA70-XX
25-Pack
C6AJA70-XX-25PAK
CAT
CAT
6A
A
SOLUTE
LY
Single
AB
CAT
FO
R LIFE
SOLUTE
FMS300
164
FMS200
Related
FO
LY
R LIFE
Shielded Jacks
CAT6
CAT5e
FMS300
FMS200
Related
FO
Related
FO
AB
FO
Related
SA
U
E
TH
IN
E
D
M
FM633C
AB
FO
Related
U
SA
E
TH
IN
E
D
A
FM920C
SOLUTE
LY
Plus
R LIFE
SOLUTE
LY
Plus
R LIFE
SOLUTE
LY
FMT925-R2
Part of our ETL Verified channel.
Make easy terminations using a 110 tool.
Data transmission rates up to 100 MHz.
Fits GigaStation2 Wallplates (page 172) and Housings (blackbox.com).
Is labeled with T568A and B wiring.
Standard Warranty Lifetime
R LIFE
AB
FMT630-R3
Part of our ETL Verified channel.
Data transmission rates up to 250 MHz.
Labeled with T568A and T568B wiring.
Fits GigaStation2 Wallplates (page 172) and Housings (blackbox.com).
Standard Warranty Lifetime
SOLUTE
LY
AB
COPPER: Jacks
R LIFE
165
Wiring Standards
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
T568B
USOC
Pair 1
Pair 2
T568A
Pair 3
Pair 4
166
Carrying Case
(FT390)
CAT6 Modular Plugs
(FMTP6-R2-25PAK)
EZ Check
Cable Tester
(EZCT)
Multi-Strip
(FT231A)
Crimp Tool
(FT046A)
Rule of Thumb
Many people miswire RJ-45 connectors
because theyre careless about proper
conductor alignment. Before terminating
connectors, besure theyre oriented
properly so connector Pin 1 aligns with
cable Pin 1, etc.
To determine which RJ-45 contact is Pin
1 in CATx applications, hold the connector
in front of your face as if you were going to
plug it onto
the tip of
Pin 1
your nose.
With the
locking
thumb tab
up, connector
Pin1 is on
the far left.
167
CAT
AB
FO
R LIFE
CAT
6a
CAT
C5EEZUP
SOLUTE
LY
C6EZUP
C6EZSP
C5EEZUP-25PAK
C5EEZUP-50PAK
C5EEZUP-100PAK
C5EEZSP-25PAK
C5EEZSP-50PAK
C5EEZSP-100PAK
6A
A
CAT
C6EZ-BOOT-GY
C6EZ-BOOT-CL
C6EZ-BOOT-GN
C6EZ-BOOT-BL
C6EZ-BOOT-BK
C6EZ-BOOT-RD
C6EZ-BOOT-YL
FO
168
R LIFE
EZ RJPRO (FT1200A)
Stripper (FT231A)
(60) CAT5e Plugs
EZ Check Cable Tester (EZCT)
Case (FT390)
FT1101
FT1200A
SOLUTE
LY
AB
C5EEZ-BOOT-CL
FT1100A
EZ-RJPRO High-Density Crimp Tool
FT1200A
EZ-RJPRO Crimp Tool Kit
FT1200AKIT-R2
EZ-RJPRO Crimp Tool Replacement Blades
EZ-RJ45, 2-Pack FT1101
EZ-RJ12/11, 2-Pack FT1151
EZ-RJPRO High-Density Crimp Tool
Replacement Blade Set
FT1200BLD
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
COPPER: Plugs
SOLUTE
LY
AB
FO
R LIFE
FO
FMTP6S
R LIFE
FMTP6-R2
FMTP6-R2-10PAK
FMTP6-R2-25PAK
FMTP6-R2-50PAK
FMTP6-R2-100PAK
FMTP6-R2-250PAK
FO
R LIFE
FT046A
R LIFE
SOLUTE
FO
LY
AB
SOLUTE
FO
LY
AB
Color-Coded Pre-Plugs
SOLUTE
LY
FMT717-50-50PAK
Shielded
10-Pack
FMTP5ES-10PAK
FMTP5ES-25PAK
25-Pack
50-Pack
FMTP5ES-50PAK
100-Pack
FMTP5ES-100PAK
250-Pack
FMTP5ES-250PAK
Unshielded
FMTP5E-10PAK
10-Pack
25-Pack
FMTP5E-25PAK
50-Pack
FMTP5E-50PAK
100-Pack
FMTP5E-100PAK
250-Pack
FMTP5E-250PAK
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
FMTP6S-10PAK
FMTP6S-25PAK
FMTP6S-50PAK
FMTP6S-100PAK
FMTP6S-250PAK
AB
SOLUTE
LY
AB
R LIFE
FMT7XX-SO-50PAK
Color-Coded Pre-Plugs
50-Pack
FMT7XX
169
SOLUTE
FO
LY
AB
C6ACP71S-SV
C6ACP71S-SV-10PAK
C6ACP71S-SV
C6ACP70S-SV
C6ACP70S-SV-10PAK
C6ACP70S-SV
Shielded
White
Off-White
Black
Metal
FM606
FM607
FM609
FM608
FM606-10PAK
FM607-10PAK
FM609-10PAK
FM608-10PAK
FM606
White
Black
SIlver
FM690
FM692
FM693
FM693
FMT1000
FM506-R2
FM507-R2
FM509
FM508-R2
FM506-R2-10PAK
FM507-R2-10PAK
FM509-10PAK
FM508-R2-10PAK
FM566-R2
FM567-R2
FM568-R2
FM566-R2-10PAK
FM567-R2-10PAK
FM568-R2-10PAK
Related
FM508-R2
170
FM509
Straight-Pinned
Unshielded White
Beige
Black
Shielded
Silver
Cross-Pinned
Unshielded White
Beige
Shielded
Black
FM590
FM591
FM592
FM593
FM590-10PAK
FM591-10PAK
FM592-10PAK
FM593-10PAK
FM596
FM597
FM598
FM596-10PAK
FM597-10PAK
FM598-10PAK
Panel-Mount Bezel
FMT1000
COPPER: Wallplates
GigaStation2 Wallplate
(WPT482), p. 172
Giga Plus
Giga Plus is entirely made in the U.S. So if you need to buy
American-made products, choose this line.
Giga Plus products are designed to work with Giga Plus products.
Related
Giga2
Giga2 products, such as jacks and wallplates, are designed
to work with other Giga2 products.
Giga2 hardware works with our GigaTrue3, GigaTrue2,
and GigaBase patch cables.
Giga2 Products
GigaStation2 Wallplates, p. 172
GigaStation2 Snap Fittings, p. 172
GigaStation2 Surface-Mount Housings, p. 172
GigaTrue3 CAT6A Jacks, p. 164
GigaTrue2 CAT6 and GigaBase2 CAT5e Jacks, p. 165
Hinged Raceways, blackbox.com
Giga Plus Products
GigaStation Plus Wallplates, p. 173
GigaStation Plus Blank Panels, p. 173
GigaStation Plus Surface-Mount Housings, p. 173
GigaTrue Plus CAT6 Jacks, p. 165
GigaBase Plus CAT5e Jacks, p. 165
Optional
Consolidation
Point
Outlet
Jack
Horizontal Cable
Patch Panel
Patch Cables: Total
of Work Area and
Patch Cords Not
to Exceed 5 m
(16.4 ft.)
Patch Panel
Channel: 328.1 ft. (100 m)
171
SOLUTE
Rear-loading,
snap-in ports
provide extra
security at the
workstation.
LY
GigaStation2 Wallplates
FO
R LIFE
Color Guide
Ivory
Office White
White
GigaStation2 Wallplates
1-Port
Ivory
2-Port
3-Port
4-Port
6-Port
9-Port
12-Port
Single-Gang
Single-Gang
Single-Gang
Single-Gang
Single-Gang
Dual-Gang
Dual-Gang
WPT454
WPT460
WPT466
WPT472
WPT478
WPT484
WPT490
WPT462
WPT468
WPT474
WPT480
WPT486
WPT492
White
WPT464
WPT470
WPT475
WPT482
WPT488
WPT494
WPT458
SOLUTE
FO
LY
AB
R LIFE
FMT350-R2
FMT362-R2
FMT354-R3
FMT361-R2
FMT359-R2
ST Adapter
Office White
Ivory
White
SC Simplex
Office White
Ivory
White
LC
Office White
Ivory
White
MT-RJ, Female/Female
Office White
FMT347-R2
Ivory
FMT326-R2
White
FMT350-R2
Blank, 10-Pack
Office White
FMT330-R2
Ivory
FMT335-R2
White
FMT359-R2
FMT333-R2
FMT324-R2
FMT323-R2
FMT343-R3
FMT325-R3
FMT346-R3
FMT354-R3
FMT320-R3
FMT357-R3
FO
WPT901
172
SOLUTE
LY
AB
COPPER: Wallplates
SOLUTE
FO
Color Guide
R LIFE
Office White
White
Ivory
A
D
E
IN
TH
SA
LY
WP454C
3-Port
Single-Gang
WP466C
4-Port
Single-Gang
WP472C
6-Port
Single-Gang
WP478C
Office White
WP456C
WP462C
WP468C
WP474C
WP480C
White
WP458C
WP464C
WP470C
WP475C
WP482C
R LIFE
IN
TH
FO
SOLUTE
SA
LY
AB
Ivory
1-Port
Single-Gang
WP454C
WP901C
WP902C
R LIFE
IN
TH
FO
SOLUTE
SA
LY
AB
WP901C
FM330C
20-Pack
Office White
Ivory
White
FM330C
FM334C
FM359C
110 Punchdown
Block
Modular Furniture
Faceplate
31225
WP461-MF
JPB654
Terminal Block
FM012
JPB654
WP461-MF
31225
FM012
173
WP800
WP830
FO
WPVGA04
WP803
SOLUTE
WP831
LY
AB
A/V Wallplates
R LIFE
WP820
WP840
WP842
WP841
WP800
WP801
WP802
WP803
WP804
WP805
WPVGA02-R2
WPVGA03-R2
WPVGA04
WP830
WP831
WP840
WP841
WP842
Double-Gang
(1) VGA HD15 F, (1) 3.5-mm F, (3) RCA F Feed-Through Couplers
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
AB
SOLUTE
LY
FO
WP820
R LIFE
WP369C5E
174
AB
SOLUTE
FO
WP370
LY
Stainless is ideal for clean rooms and foodservice facilitiesits easy to clean and
sterilize.
All Keystone Wallplates hold all Giga2and GigaPlus-style jacks, pages 165.
For a custom configuration and D-Sub
punches, contact our FREE Tech Support.
Standard Warranty Lifetime
Keystone Wallplates
R LIFE
WP371
Single Width
(1) Punch
(2) Punch
(3) Punch
(4) Punch
(6) Punch
WP370
WP371
WP372
WP373
WP374
Double-Width
WP372
WP373
WP369
(6) Punch
WP375
Keystone Wallplate for Mounting Wall-Style
Telephone (Flushmount with Mushrooms)
Single Width
(1)Punch
WP369
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
FIBER: Panels/Enclosures
SOLUTE
FO
LY
AB
R LIFE
FOEN50HD-3H-1U
Blank Panel
FOAP10-HD
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
FO
R LIFE
Holds
cassettes
and panels
SOLUTE
FO
LY
3 x 12 Strand
FOCA20M3-3MP12-36LC
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
AB
R LIFE
Related
SOLUTE
LY
AB
175
Now holds
cassettes
and panels
Includes interior
cable ties and black
spool rings to hold
and store cable.
SOLUTE
LY
AB
FO
R LIFE
JPM418A-R4
Related
JPM406A-R6
6-Adapter Panel
12-Adapter Panel
JPM418A-R4
JPM406A-R6
176
SOLUTE
FO
LY
Preloaded
Adapters feature high-retention
phosphor bronze alignment sleeves.
Swing-out fiber management tray
makes it easy to maintain fiber optic
cable bend-radius requirements.
Only 1U high.
Fit in 19" or 23" racks.
Standard Warranty Lifetime
AB
R LIFE
Top: JPM375A-R2;
bottom: JPM370A-R2.
FIBER: Panels/Enclosures
Related
FO
1U
AB
FO
R LIFE
SOLUTE
LY
Now holds
cassettes
and panels
3-Adapter Panel
JPM407A-R5
SOLUTE
FO
JPM395A
R LIFE
JPM430A
JPM390A
LY
AB
Related
R LIFE
SOLUTE
LY
Holds
cassettes
and panels
AB
No more pinched fingers. This shelf slides out for easy fiber access.
JPMT-FIBER-3
177
Wallmount
SOLUTE
FO
LY
AB
R LIFE
Technical Specifications
Dimensions
JPM4001A-R2
JPM4002A
NEMA 4 and 4X
enclosures, designed
for indoor and
outdoor use, protect
against windblown
dust and rain,
splashing and
hose-directed water,
and ice formation.
178
FIBER: Panels/Enclosures
Wallmount
SOLUTE
LY
AB
FO
Open-Style Cabinets
Low-profile cabinets conserve wall space
and can be mounted almost anywhere.
Interconnect to active equipment or patch
vertical orhorizontal runs.
Use with Fiber Adapter Panels (page 180)
or Fiber Cassettes (page 181).
R LIFE
JPM402A-R2
Lock-Style Cabinets
Use when installing secure fiber networks.
Separate lockable covers provide access to
theusers side and the technicians side.
Feature full front access.
Holds Fiber Adapter Panels (page 180)
or Fiber Cassettes (page 181).
Standard Warranty All: Lifetime
JPM400A-R2
JPM401A-R2
Technical Specifications
Material
Dimensions
Open-Style
2-Adapter Panel
4-Adapter Panel
Lock-Style
4-Adapter Panel
12-Adapter Panel
JPM400A-R2
JPM401A-R2
JPM402A-R2
JPM403A-R2
SOLUTE
LY
AB
FO
SOLUTE
FO
LY
AB
R LIFE
R LIFE
179
SOLUTE
LY
AB
FO
R LIFE
JPM450B
JPM480A
JPM451B
JPM451C
JPM450C
Color
Beige
Blue
Beige
Blue
Beige
Blue
Aqua
Sleeve
Bronze
Ceramic
Bronze
Ceramic
Bronze
Ceramic
Ceramic
JPM450B
JPM450C
JPM451B
JPM451C
JPM455B
JPM455C
JPM456C
JPM455C
JPM460C
JPM460B
JPM463B
JPM461C
JPM456C
Color
Beige
Blue
(6) SC Duplex
Blue
Gray
Beige
Yellow
Orange
(6) ST-SC Duplex
Beige
(12) LC Duplex
Beige
Blue
(12) LC Duplex
Aqua
(6)MTP Connector Black
Blank Panel
Black
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
Sleeve
Bronze
Ceramic
Ceramic
Bronze
Bronze
Bronze
Bronze
Bronze
Bronze
Ceramic
Ceramic
JPM460B
JPM460C
JPM461C
JPM462B
JPM463B
JPM413A
JPM414A
JPM466B
JPM467B
JPM467C
JPM468C
JPM470
JPM480A
JPM467B
JPM466B
JPM468C
JPM467C
JPM470
AB
FO
180
SOLUTE
LY
R LIFE
FIBER: Panels/Enclosures
Related
SOLUTE
LY
AB
FO
R LIFE
FOCA20M3-1MP24-24LC
Left: Front; Right: Rear
FOCA20M3-1MP12-12LC
FOCA20M3-1MP24-24LC
FOCA20M3-2MP12-24LC
FO
LY
AB
R LIFE
FOHC20M3-MPLC-12AQ-2
FOTC20M3-MP-12AQ
181
OLUTE
LY
GUARANTEED
OR LIFE
FOT126
FOT101
Description
Multimode, Simplex
Single-Mode, Simplex
Square Mounting
Multimode, Simplex
Single-Mode, Simplex
3
ST-ST
8" Diameter Mounting
Multimode, Simplex
Single-Mode, Simplex
Rectangular Mounting
Single-Mode, Duplex
Multimode, Duplex
SC-SC Rectangular Mounting
Multimode, Simplex
Multimode, Duplex
Single-Mode, Simplex
Single-Mode, Duplex
LC-LC
SC Footprint
Multimode, Duplex
Single-Mode, Duplex
Panel Mount
Multimode, Simplex
Multimode, Duplex
Panel Mount
Single-Mode, Simplex
Single-Mode, Duplex
MT-RJMT-RJ (Guide pins not included.)
Rectangular Mounting
Multimode, Simplex
with Cap
Multimode, Duplex
FC-FC
FOT104
FOT113
Square Mounting
Rectangular Mounting
FOT100
FOT102
FOT101
FOT103
FOT109
FOT110
FOT111
FOT112
FOT117
FOT118
FOT119
FOT120
FOT123
FOT126
FOT127
FOT128
FOT124
FOT125
Plastic
Plastic
FO
R LIFE
Bronze
Bronze
Ceramic
Bronze
Ceramic
Bronze
Bronze
Ceramic
Ceramic
FOT121
FOT122
Metal
Metal
Metal
Metal
Metal
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
FOT104
FOT105
FOT106
FOT107
FOT108
FOT115
FOT116
FOT113
FOT114
FOT129
FO217
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
LCSC
FO215
LCST
FO216
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
SOLUTE
FO
FO215
FO216
182
Flange
Metal
Metal
Metal
Metal
Metal
Metal
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
LY
SOLUTE
LY
AB
Multimode, Simplex
Multimode, Simplex
Single-Mode, Simplex
SC-FC Square Mounting
Multimode, Simplex
Single-Mode, Simplex
ST-SC
Rectangular Mounting
Multimode, Simplex
Multimode, Duplex
Rectangular Mounting
Single-Mode, Simplex
Single-Mode, Duplex
MTPMTP Bulkhead Adapter with Cap, Panel-Mount
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
Sleeve
Bronze
Ceramic
Bronze
Ceramic
Bronze
Ceramic
Ceramic
Bronze
Bronze
Bronze
Ceramic
Ceramic
Bronze
Ceramic
Bronze
Bronze
Ceramic
Ceramic
FOT117
FOT122
AB
FOT118
FOT100
R LIFE
Fiber Optic
FO
6-Pack
OM1 62.5-Micron
SC
PP-SC-625MM-6PAK
ST
PP-ST-625MM-6PAK
LC
PP-LC-625MM-6PAK
OM2 50-Micron
SC
PP-SC-50MM-6PAK
LC
PP-LC-50MM-6PAK
OM3 50-Micron, 10-GbE
SC
PP-SC-50MM-10G-6PAK
ST
PP-ST-50MM-10G-6PAK
LC
PP-LC-50MM-10G-6PAK
OSI Single-Mode
SC
PP-SC-SM-6PAK
LC
PP-LC-SM-6PAK
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
LY
SOLUTE
R LIFE
PP-SC-50MM-10G
AB
SOLUTE
FO
LY
R LIFE
FOT226-R2
FOT209
FOT203-R2
FO221
FO110
Ceramic Ferrule
SC Multimode Simplex
126-m/3.0-mm
126-m/0.9-mm
126-m/2.0-mm, 3.0-mm
FC Multimode Simplex
126-m/2.0-mm
LC Single-Mode Simplex
125-m/0.9-mm
125-m/2.0-mm
126-m/2.0-mm, 3.0-mm
FOT208
FOT209
FOT210-R2
FOT216
FOT218
FOT219
FOT219-R2
Ceramic-ferrule connectors
for 50-micron cable.
50-Micron Connectors
50-Micron Connectors
Offer quick installation with
no epoxy or polishing needed.
For use with the Fiber Connector
Tool Kit (FT535-R2, see blackbox.com).
Require no consumables.
Standard Warranty 1 Year
Ceramic Ferrule
LC Multimode Simplex
127-m/0.9-mm
FOT221
127-m/3.0-mm
FOT222-R2
LC Single-Mode Duplex
125-m/3.0-mm
FOT225
LC Multimode Duplex
127-m/2.0-mm, 3.0-mm FOT226-R2
UV-Curable, Reduced-Piece-Part,
Preassembled, Glass-Insert
ST Multimode
FO110
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
FO042
FO043
Single-Pack
ST
FO041
SC
FO042
LC
FO043
10-Pack
ST
FO041-10PAK
SC
FO042-10PAK
LC
FO043-10PAK
MT-RJ
FO044-10PAK
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FO
FOLB50M1-SC
FOLB50S1-LC
FOAT50S1-LC-20DB
FOAT55S1-LC-5DB
GR-910
Compliant
FOAT55S1-FC-2DB
SOLUTE
LY
R LIFE
AB
SOLUTE
LY
FO
R LIFE
FOAT50S1-SC-10DB
FO
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SOLUTE
LY
AB
R LIFE
Fiber Optic
SOLUTE
FO
LY
AB
Fan-Out Kits
EFN06
R LIFE
Fan-Out Kits
6-Fiber Buffer Tube
25-in.
(63.5-cm) EFN06-24
36-in.
(91.4-cm) EFN06-36
12-Fiber Buffer Tube
25-in.
(63.5-cm) EFN12-24
36-in.
(91.4-cm) EFN12-36
For specs, go to blackbox.com.
AB
Splice Trays
SOLUTE
FO
LY
R LIFE
The Mechanical
6-Splice Tray
(WP602) protects
and organizes your
cables.
Use the JPM441A to
make up to 12 splices.
Splice Trays
No-Adhesive Mechanical
Splice (FO030)
Splice Trays
12-Strand
24-Strand
JPM441A
JPM440A
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Connector Guide
Coax & Twinax Connectors
TNC
BNC
Twinax
F-Type Coax
N-Type Coax
DIN-Type Connectors
5-Pin DIN
(Female)
Centronics Connectors
Centronics 50 (Male)
SCSI Connectors
Telco or Centronics 50
(SCSI-1 Male)
Mini D 50 or Micro
DB50 (SCSI-2 Male)
Micro D 68
(SCSI-3 Male)
DB50
(SCSI-1, Sun Male)
Micro D 50 M
Thumbscrew (HP Male)
Burndy 68
(IBM Male)
Burndy 60
(IBM Male)
VHDCI 68 (0.8-mm
Champ-Style Male)
M/34 (V.35)
M/50 (Winchester )
M-Block Connectors
Miscellaneous Connectors
IEEE 488
Terminal Block
Current Loop
SDL
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IEC
Connector Guide
D-Style Connectors
DB15
DB9
DB25
DB37
DB50
Keyboard/Video/Audio
S-Video
BNC
HDMI Micro
RCA Jack
HDMI
HD15
Display Port
DVI-I, Single-Link
DVI-A
DVI-D, Single-Link
Fiber Connectors
ST
SC
MTRJ
LC
FC
MPO
MU
USB 1.0/2.0
Type A (Host)
USB 1.0/2.0
Type Mini A
USB 1.0/2.0
Type B (Device)
USB 3.0
Type A (Host)
USB 1.0/2.0
Type Mini B
USB 3.0
Type Micro B
(Device)
USB 3.0
Type B (Device)
FireWire , 4-Pin
FireWire, 9-Pin
FireWire, 6-Pin
Modular Connectors
12 3
RJ-11 Jack
8
4567
123
456
123
1 2 3 456
1 2 3 456
RJ-12 Jack
1 2 3 4 5 62738 4
1
1 2 3 4 5678
RJ-45 Jack
MMJ
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Interface Pinouts
USB Interface Pinouts
PIN SIGNAL
DESIGNATION
PIN
5
10
4
9
3
8
2
7
1
6
Reserved 15
Vertical Sync 14
Plug 9
Horizontal Sync 13
Monitor Sense 1 12
Monitor Sense 0 11
4
Ground
Ground
Ground
ID Bit
Plug (No Pin)
Blue
Blue Ground
Green
Green Ground
Red
Red Ground
3+
Data
2
- Data
1
+ 5 Volts
1
+5 Volts
6
RX+
5
RX
7
TX
8
TX
2
3
Data + Data
4
Ground
9
TX+
2
4
6
8
0
1
2
1
4
1
6
1
8
1
5
TX
2
D
2
Data
3
+ Data
4
Ground
1
+5 Volts
4
3
Ground D+
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1: VBUS
2: D-
3: D+
4: ID
5: Ground
SIGNAL PIN
PIN SIGNAL
DESIGNATION
DESIGNATION
6
TX+
1
+5 Volts
DVI interface
7
8
RX Ground
9
RX+
PIN SIGNAL
DESIGNATION
SIGNAL PIN
DESIGNATION
TMDS Data 2
TMDS Data 2+
TMDS Data 2/4 Shield
TMDS Data 4
TMDS Data 4+
DDC Clock
DDC Data
Analog Vertical Sync
9
17 TMDS Data 0
18 TMDS Data 0+
19 TMDS Data 0/5 Shield
20 TMDS Data 5
21 TMDS Data 5+
22 TMDS Data Clock Shield
23 MDS Clock +
T
24 TMDS Clock
16
3 Analog Blue Video Out (DVI-I)
C
4 Analog Horizontal Sync (DVI-I)
C
C5 Analog Common Ground
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
6: TX
7: TX+
8: Ground
9: RX
10: RX+
5
Ground
4
ID
3
2
1
+ Data Data +5 Volts
5
Ground
4
3
2
1
(Not + Data Data +5 Volts
Used)
CENTER PINS
TMDS Data 1
TMDS Data 1+
TMDS Data 1/3 Shield
TMDS Data 3
9
10
11
12
TMDS Data 3+
+5 V Power
Ground
Hot Plug Detect
13
14
15
16
SIGNAL PIN
DESIGNATION
188
6
Reserved
PIN SIGNAL
DESIGNATION
2
4
6
8
0
1
2
1
4
1
6
1
8
1
0
2
Ground
Main Link Lane1+
Main Link Lane1
Ground
Main Link Lane 3+
Main Link Lane 3
Configuration 2
Ground
Hot Plug Detect
Connector Power (3.3 V, 500 mA)
5
Clock
4
+5 Volts
2
Reserved
3
Ground
1
Data
IBMPC Keyboard
Interface (5-Pin DIN)
3
Keyboard Reset
5
+5 Volts
2
Keyboard Data
1
Keyboard Clock
4
Ground
Interface Pinouts
Interface Pinouts
Data Interface Pinouts
RS-232 Interface (DB25)
SIGNAL PIN
PIN SIGNAL
DESIGNATION DESIGNATION
Secondary Transmitted Data 14
DCE Transmitter Signal Element Timing 15
Secondary Received Data 16
Receiver Signal Element Timing 17
18
Secondary Request to Send 19
Data Terminal Ready 20
Signal Quality Detector 21
Ring Indicator 22
Data Signal Rate Selector 23
DTE Transmitter Signal Element Timing 24
25
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Centronics
Parallel Interface
Protective Ground
Transmitted Data
Received Data
Request to Send
Clear to Send
Data Set Ready
Signal Ground/Common Return
Received Line Signal Detector
+ Voltage
Voltage
Request to Send 7
Clear to Send 8
Ring Indicator 9
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18 (+) 5 Volts
17 Chassis Ground
16 Logic Ground
15 Oscillator Transmit
14 Supply Ground
13 Select (Active HIGH)
12 Paper End (Active HIGH)
11 Busy (Active HIGH)
10 Acknowledge (Active LOW)
9 Data Bit 8 (MSB)
8 Data Bit 7
7 Data Bit 6
6 Data Bit 5
5 Data Bit 4
4 Data Bit 3
3 Data Bit 2
2 Data Bit 1 (LSB)
1 Data Strobe (Active LOW)
1
Received Line Signal Detector
(Data Carrier Detect)
2 Received Data
3 Transmitted Data
4 Data Terminal Ready
5 Signal Ground
SIGNAL PIN
PIN SIGNAL
DESIGNATION DESIGNATION
1 Shield
Receive Common 20
2 Signaling Rate Indicator
21
3
Send Data 22
4 Send Data
Send Timing 23
5 Send Timing
Receive Data 24
6 Receive Data
Request to Send 25
7 Request to Send
Receive Timing 26
8 Receive Timing
Clear to Send 27
9 Clear to Send
Terminal in Service 28
10 Local Loopback
Data Mode 29
11 Data Mode
Terminal Ready 30
12 Terminal Ready
Receiver Ready 31
13 Receiver Ready
Select Standby 32
14 Remote Loopback
Signal Quality 33
15 Incoming Call
New Signal 34
16 Select Frequency
Terminal Timing (B) 35
17 Terminal Timing
Standby/Indicator 36
18 Test Mode
Send Common 37
19 Signal Ground
Undefined
Undefined
Undefined
Undefined
Fault (Active LOW)
Input Prime (Active LOW)
Input Prime (RETURN)
Busy (RETURN)
Acknowledge (RETURN)
Data Bit 8 (RETURN)
Data Bit 7 (RETURN)
Data Bit 6 (RETURN)
Data Bit 5 (RETURN)
Data Bit 4 (RETURN)
Data Bit 3 (RETURN)
Data Bit 2 (RETURN)
Data Bit 1 (RETURN)
Data Strobe (RETURN)
SIGNAL PIN
PIN SIGNAL
DESIGNATION DESIGNATION
Data Set Ready 6
SIGNAL PIN
PIN SIGNAL
DESIGNATION DESIGNATION
SIGNAL PIN
PIN SIGNAL
DESIGNATION DESIGNATION
1 Shield (A)
Transmitted Data (B) 14
2 Transmitted Data (A)
Transmitted Signal Element DCE (A) 15
3 Received Data (A)
Received Data (B) 16
4 Request to Send (A)
Receiver Signal Element Timing DCE (A) 17
5 Clear to Send (A)
Local Loopback 18
6 DCE Ready (A)
Request to Send 19
7 Signal Ground
DTE Ready (A) 20
8 Received Line Signal Detector (A)
Remote Loopback 21
9 Receiver Signal Element TimingDCE (B)
DCE Ready (B) 22
10 Received Line Signal Detector (B)
DTE Ready (B) 23
11 Transmitter Signal Element TimingDTE (B)
Transmitter Signal Element Timing DTE (A) 24
12 Transmitter Signal Element TimingDCE (B)
Test Mode 25
13 Clear to Send (B)
SIGNAL PIN
PIN SIGNAL
DESIGNATION DESIGNATION
Signal Ground
Clear to Send
Receive Line Signal Detect
Local Loopback
Test Pattern
B
D
F
J
L
A
C
E
H
K
Chassis Ground
Request to Send
Data Set Ready
Data Terminal Ready
Test Mode
R
T
V
X
Remote Loopback BB
TPB- 1
2 TPB+
TPA- 3
4 TPA+
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Pinout
Checkers
Monitors
Taps
Serial
Fault
Detection
PoE
CATx
Copper
Network
Analyzers
Tone/Probe
Testers
Network
Taps
Video
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Ecosystem
Fault
Detection
Light
Sources
Fiber
Power
Meters
Network
Analyzers
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Core
Cladding Coating
Strengthening
Fibers
at different times. A pulse signal sent through the fiber will emerge wider
than it was sent, deteriorating the quality of the signal. This is called modal
dispersion.
Another effect that causes deterioration of the signal is chromatic
dispersion. Chromatic dispersion is caused by light rays of different
wavelengths traveling at different speeds through the fiber. When a series
of pulses is sent through the fiber, modal and chromatic dispersion can
eventually cause the pulse to merge into one long pulse and the data
signal is lost.
Another characteristic of optical fiber is attenuation. Although the glass
used in the core of optical fiber is extremely pure, it is not perfect. As a result,
light can be absorbed within the cable. Other signal losses include bending
and scattering losses as well as losses from poor connections. Connection
losses can be caused by misalignment of the ends of the fiber or end surfaces
that are not properly polished.
Permitted angle
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Cable Jacket
Fiber Introduction
value, such as 5 or 10 dB. This value varies, depending on the strength of fiber
optic signal desired.
In practical situations, fiber optic cables exhibit signal power losses based
on both the fiber and connections from the fiber to sensors or other fiber
segments. Typically fiber losses run at about 10 decibels (dB) per kilometer.
Whenever a fiber must be terminated, the goal is to produce a perfectly
transparent end to the fiber. The end-face should be square, clear, and
physically mated to the receiving optical device. In some cases, cables are
permanently joined by splicing or gluing the ends of the fiber together.
Others mechanically align the fibers and use a transparent gel to couple
the ends of the fiber together.
Early fiber optic connections involved cutting the fiber, epoxying a special
connector, and polishing the end of the fiber. This operation required
special tools and testing equipment to ensure a good connection. While this
technique is still used, devices used to cleave, align, and join fibers have been
improved and simplified. Connection losses vary, depending on the type
of connection, but typically range from 0.2 to 1 dB.
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Analyze Network
Switch
Router
Firewall
E-mail Server
Web Server
Switch
PCs
Storage
Server
Printer
Network
Switch
Switch
Multimode
Single-Mode
LANSCOPEPRO-MM
LANSCOPEPRO-SM
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Fiber
Resources
F3XLS1
F3XLS2
Filters
1280 nm1680 nm
1310 nm
1490 nm
1550 nm
Aerial Filter and Scope
F3XFSTD
F3XF-1310NM
F3XF-1490NM
F3XF-1550NM
F3XAFS
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Single-Mode
FODTK-SM
Multimode
FODTK-MM
SM/MM
FODTK-SMMM
For full features and specs, go to blackbox.com.
After every fiber optic cable installation or repair, you need to test
Laser diodes are higher cost and faster speed, allow single-mode
for continuity and end-to-end loss. You may also need to troubleshoot
To check fiber, you need to test it with a light source and a power
The three kinds of lasers in use for fiber optic transmission are
loss for that cable or link is. This estimate is called a loss budget and is
calculated using typical losses expected for each part of the cable: the
operating over both multimode and single-mode cable. DFB lasers are
fiber itself, connectors, and splices, if any. If the measured loss exceeds
can carry very high speeds. Theyre usually used only for multimode fiber,
cable, most often at the connectors or a splice rather than with the
cable itself.
Because the light source used for testing should work with the fiber
A fiber light source is used to inject light into a fiber optic cable for the
being tested, as well as the power meter, its important to read the
purpose of testing it. They come in two basic varieties: light emitting
light sources specifications to ensure that it works with the cable you
Although fiber optic light sources are usually too low in power to cause
LEDs are low cost, slower speed, easy to use, multimode-only, and have a
much eye damage, some high-powered sources can cause retina damage
wide output pattern. Because LEDs produce a less concentrated light than
and blind spots. Never look directly into a light source or into the end of
lasers and have a much lower power output than lasers, theyre difficult
a fiber cable unless youre sure its dark. Always check fiber with a power
to couple into fibers, limiting them to multimode fibers. LEDs have less
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Fiber
Choose your power level: from basic for occasional testing, all the
way up to a combo meter/light source for advanced field testing.
Power Meters
FOPM-100
FOPM-200
FOPM-210
FOMM-200
Choose the right light for you: basic for occasional testing,
deluxe for advanced field testing.
Light Sources
FOLS-SM-100
FOLS-MM-100
FOLS-SM-200
Light Sources
FOLS-MM-200
FOLS-SM-100
FOLS-MM-100
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Fiber
Break
Fiber Cable
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Best practices for fiber optic installation start with inspection &
By Fluke Networks
For centuries, optics have been inspected and cleaned to ensure the
proper passage of light. The advent of fiber optic cabling systems resulted
in one more application where optical care and cleanliness are important.
While inspecting and cleaning fiber connectors is not new, it is growing in
importance, as links with increasingly higher data rates are driving decreasingly
small loss budgets. The increasing popularity of virtualization in data centers
also means there will be more fiber connectors used. Any single, dirty
connector can significantly impact the performance of applications running
over that link. With less tolerance for overall light loss, the attenuation through
adapters must get lower and lower. This is achieved by properly inspecting
and cleaning when necessary. Yet there is no reason to feel intimidated
by these tighter loss budgets because inspecting and cleaning connections
is straightforward and easy.
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are clean when patch cords or pre-terminated pigtails are removed from
a sealed bag with protective caps in place.
Inspection of the end-face should verify that no contaminants are within
the field of view. The most crucial area to clean is the core of the fiber,
followed by the cladding. Yet contamination on the ferruleoutside
of the end-face could slide towards to core as the fiber is mated or
handled. Therefore, all visible contamination should be removed if possible.
Damage
Deciding to mate every connection first and then inspecting only
those that fail is a dangerous approach, as the physical contact of mated
contaminants can cause permanent damage. This permanent damage would
require more costly and time consuming retermination or replacement
of pre-terminated links.
Damage will appear as scratches, pits, cracks or chips. These endface surface defects could be the result of poor termination or mated
contamination. Regardless of the cause, damage must be evaluated to
determine if action is required, as some of it can be ignored or remedied.
Up to 5% of the outer edge of fiber cladding generally may be chipped;
this is a common result of the polishing process. Any chips on the core are
unacceptable. If scratches or excess epoxy bleed is found, repolishing with
fine lapping paper can eliminate the problem. If the end-face is cracked
or shattered, the fiber must always be reterminated.
In every instance, all end-faces should be inspected before insertion.
If a connector is being mated to a port, then the port should be inspected as
well. Inspecting one side of a connection is ineffective because contamination
inside a port can not only cause damage but also migrate to the connector
being inserted. Too often equipment ports are overlooked not only as
contaminated themselves but also as a source of contamination for test cords.
How to inspect.
Fiber microscope choices
Microscopes can be
divided into two basic
groupings: optical
and video. Optical
microscopes incorporate
End-face inspection, using either a handheld
an objective lens and an
optical or video microscope (the latter is shown
eyepiece lens to allow you
here), should be done both during and after
to view the end-face
termination to check for contaminated or
directly through the device.
improperly polished connector end-faces.
Today, the barrel-shaped
microscopes are ubiquitous
in termination kits and
used to inspect patch cords during troubleshooting. The best feature of these
microscopes is their price, as they are the least expensive way to see end-face
details. Their drawback is that they are unable to view end-faces through
bulkheads or inside equipment. As a result, you will sometimes hear these
microscopes referred to as patch cord scopes.
Video microscopes incorporate both an optical probe and a display
for viewing the probes image. Probes are designed to be small so that they
can reach ports in hard-to-access places. The screens allow images to be
expanded for easier identification of contaminants and damage. Because
the end-face is viewed on a screen instead of directly, probes eliminate
any chance of harmful laser light from reaching a persons eye.
Technology Overview
cleaning.
Microscope evaluation
What matters most about a microscope is what it shows the user. In the
case of fiber optic inspection, the goal is to identify all contaminants and
damage of a minimum size and within a critical area. Users must first identify
the appropriate minimum size contaminant or defect that will affect their
system. The smallest-sized item that a microscope can detect is referred to as
its detection capability. Next, look for the microscope that has the largest field
of view while also maintaining the necessary detection capability. It is
preferable to see as much of the surface area as possible while maintaining
requisite detection capability. Detection capability and field of view require
a trade-off as improving on one dimension tends to require a detriment
to the other.
If detection capability and field of view are the most appropriate
measurements of a microscope, then why is magnification the prevalent
metric? Magnification is perfectly applicable to optical microscopes as
performance is a direct function of the objective and eyepiece lens inside the
device. Where magnification becomes less applicable is in video microscopes
where the size of the image is a function of both the magnification of the lens
as well as the size of the screen. Complicating matters further is the effect
of contrast on the ultimate goal of detection capability. Magnification
specifications for video microscopes are a vestige of the historical prevalence
of optical microscopes. Though magnification is directly related to detection
capability, it is a less precise measure of a fiber microscopes capabilities
than detection capability and field of view.
How to clean.
Beware of bad habits
Because cleaning has been part of fiber maintenance for years, most
people have their own approaches for cleaning end-faces. However, beware
of bad habits. Many have developed in the industry over time. With an
evolving base of knowledge, the industry has moved recently towards new
best practices. One common approach to cleaning end-faces is to blast them
with canned air, either on a connector or inside a port. Canned air is only
effective on one type of contaminant: large dust particles. Canned air is
ineffective not only on oils and residues but also on smaller, charged dust
particles. Moreover, canned air will tend to blow large particles around
inside ports rather than carefully remove them.
Dry cleaning
Traditionally, dry cleaning is proven to be only partially effective in
eliminating contaminants from fiber end-face and connectors. The challenges
had been that the dry cleaning materials are either not good enough to uplift
the various types of dirt or greasy contaminants over fiber end-faces, or they
actually introduce static to the fiber ferrule that attract dust. Technological
advancements and better dry cleaning materials introduce a new class of fiber
cleaning tools that are cost effective and efficient in cleaning more than 50%
of contaminants from fiber. These tools become a perfect complement to the
fiber wet cleaning solution to cover the cleaning needs in almost all situations
and environments.
Use of solvent.
Some contaminants, like greasy and sticky materials, are difficult to uplift
without the use of a solvent. Solvents provide multiple benefits, the most
important being their ability to dissolve dried contaminants that have adhered
onto the end-face. In addition, solvents will envelop particles and debris to
effectively lift them from the ferrule surface so that they can be carried away
without damaging the end-face. Last, solvents will prevent a static charge
Solvent selection
Isopropyl alcohol (IPA) has been
used for years in the fiber cabling
industry to successfully clean endfaces and continues to find broad
use today. But there are solvents
specially formulated for fiber endface cleaning that are far superior
to IPA. These new solvents are more
effective at dissolving virtually every
contaminant than IPA. Further, these
custom solvents will dissolve nonionic compounds such as pulling
lube and buffer gel that IPA will not.
With a specified lower surface
tension, the specialized solvents will
do a better job of enveloping debris
for removal than IPA. When
cleaning inside ports, evaporation
rates become important as lingering
solvents can become trapped during
mating, resulting in a harmful
residue. Fiber-specific solvents have
Solvent from a fiber optic solvent
pen, applied to a special purpose,
tailored evaporation rates that give
disposable cleaning pad, is a
them time to work yet disappear
best-practice method for cleaning
before mating. Last, IPA is highly
fiber optic cabling.
hygroscopic, which means it will
draw water moisture from the air
and onto the end-face. This water mixes with the IPA and leaves a residue
if it dries on the end-face. To be safe, leave the IPA in the medicine cabinet.
Cleaning tools
There are a wide variety of tools available to clean end-faces. The most
basic tools are wipes and swabs used to clean patch cords and inside ports,
respectively. More involved approaches include mechanical, hand-held tools
designed to make easier work of cleaning (e.g. the IBC OneClick cleaners).
The most complex devices incorporate blasted solvents or ultrasound in water
to achieve the best result. While the more complex systems may achieve
better results, they cost far more money. Individuals should determine
the best approach for their application and budget. The one key criterion
for wiping materials is that they be lint-free. Shirt sleeves are unacceptable!
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Fiber
Starter
Basic
Professional
Professional Plus
FT503A
FT505A
FT507A
FT500A
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Best practices
First, know your job. Is this a repair of a
failed network link or a whole new cable run?
Where is the cable going? Is it just a short hop
up and over the equipment rack to the next
one? Or is it a couple of hundred feet up a riser
Copper
Time to test
It would now be a good idea to check the
cable. Ideally, a good cable tester that is certified
for your cable type should be used. They are
expensive for the casual user, but a tester
checking for continuity and split pairs is
reasonably priced and highly recommended.
They are simple to use, and often offer
go/no- go testing or simple readouts showing
which wire conductors are connected properly
or not.
Some use lights, as simple as green is good
and red is not, or they step through each pair
giving a go/no-go result. Others have LCD
screens with the conductor number of both
ends of the cable reflecting the connections.
Testing is important; it prevents possible
damage to equipment due to wiring faults.
In the 10BASE-T world, only two pair were
actually in use. Gigabit requires all four pairs,
as does PoE.
Newer Power-over-Ethernet equipment
uses voltages over the twisted pairs to power
remote equipment. It can damage equipment
to put even these low AC voltages on
equipment not designed for it. A simple
test can save the embarrassment and
expense of damaged equipment.
Industry Requirements
All of these tests pass or fail based on the manner in which the
cable is installed and the quality of workmanship of the installer.
Wiremap
Propagation Delay
Delay Skew
Cable Length
Insertion Loss (IL)
Return Loss (RL)
Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT)
ower Sum NEXT (PSNEXT)
P
qual-Level Far-End Crosstalk (ELFEXT)
E
ower Sum ELFEXT (PSELFEXT)
P
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Fiber network?
Use the LanScopePro.
The LanScopePro has almost all of the
features of the LanScope, plus fiber testing
capabilities. Use it to detect up to 40 different
network problems in both fiber and copper
segments. Detect and resolve connectivity
problems with Link, Ping, and Trace Route
tools. Keep your network healthy with the
Vitals feature that monitors good and bad
packet statistics. See more on page 194.
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TS230A-R2
TS250A
Copper
Whats included
TS580A-R4
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A hi-res, full-color screen sets this cable tester and report manager apart.
Cable Inspector Cable Tester
Combines the functions of a high-end cable tester and length
measurement tester, with the capability to identify link status,
link capability, and PoE detection.
Displays length measurement for each pair in feet or meters using
TDR technology.
Detects presence of PoE and class of PoE per IEEE 802.3af/at with
load test for voltage drop.
Reports current link speed and link capabilities for active Ethernet
drops up to 1 Gbps
Has a link light to identify location on a hub/switch/router port.
Tests cabling configuration and verifies connectivity while
conducting tests for opens, shorts, miswires, split pairs,
and reverses.
Standard Warranty 1 Year
Extended Warranty Add 1 or 3 Years
The Cable Inspector provides full cable testing, displaying wire map, numbered ID remotes,
and any faults, including shorts, opens, miswires, split pairs, and reverses. It also measures cable
length using TDR technology and generates tone levels for signal tracing and cable identification
on all pairs, a selected pair, or a selected pin. A full-color graphical display provides for easy viewing
in any environment. The Cable Inspector also has the ability to label each cable and save all test results
in a professional report. Cable reports can be exported to a computer via micro USB cable for record
keeping and printing.
207
Capabilities
T
his low-cost tester combines the functions
of seven test sets:
A switch/PC verifier
A LAN speedometer to verify link speed
A straight-through/crossover cable simulator
n on-line network activity monitor
A
A tone probe/tone generator
A cable pairs tester
A cable termination tester
Whats included
Main tester unit
Remote probe unit
(2) RJ-45 to RJ-45
jumper cables
Test, identify, and detect potential faults in voice, video, and data cables.
SOHO Plus Tester Kit
Includes SOHO Plus Tester and ten RJ-45
modules.
Has the added feature of length
measurement, allowing users to measure
the length of a cable as a whole or by
individual wire pairs located within a cable.
Continuity testing discerns if the voice, data,
and/or video cables being tested have been
wired correctly with no faults.
ID Mapping identifies cables and determines
their exact location. Map up to 19 locations
at one time.
Tone Mode verifies cable wiring paths by
sound.
Length Measurement determines the length
(in feet or meters) of an entire cable and/or
individual wire pairs within the cable.
208
Whats included
(1) F-connector
coupler
(1) RJ-45 alligator
clip cable assembly
Copper
Net Tone
Whats included
Tone generator
Probe
Carrying pouch
(2) 9-V batteries
TS300A
Power Panel CAT5/CAT6 DVM and Network PoE
Tester (For details, see blackbox.com.)
TS150A-R2
For full features and specs, go to blackbox.com.
209
COMPLIANT
TAA
COMPLIANT
CLM-FF
For full features and specs, go to blackbox.com.
Cable Length Meter with
Fault Finding (CLM-FF)
210
MADE IN USA
Copper
AB
FO
LY
R LIFE
5
CAT5e
CAT
FT145A-R3
For full features and specs, go to blackbox.com.
SOLUTE
LY
AB
R LIFE
FT490A-R3
For a complete list of kit contents,
go to blackbox.com. Meets Proposed
AB
FO
R LIFE
CAT
FT480A-R3
For a complete list of kit contents,
go to blackbox.com.
6a
CAT
AB
Meets Proposed
SOLUTE
FO
LY
SOLUTE
LY
7
CAT5
CAT5e
CAT
6a
CAT
CAT
CAT
R LIFE
211
SOLUTE
LY
AB
FO
R LIFE
Whats included
(5)die sets:
RJ-45 WE/SS style
RJ-45 AMP style
RJ-22 handset
RJ-11 DEC/MMJ
RJ-11/RJ-12 WE/SS style
Soft carrying case with wrist strap
FT115A
Need Bix or Krone blades? See blackbox.com.
FO
FT103A-R2
Hard Shell Case for Voice/Data Tool Kit
FT106A
For a complete list of kit contents,
go to blackbox.com.
AB
SOLUTE
FO
LY
212
R LIFE
SOLUTE
LY
AB
R LIFE
Tool Kits
SOLUTE
LY
AB
FO
R LIFE
FT1200A
C5EEZUP-25PAK
C6EZUP-25PAK
FT1100A
C5EEZUP-25PAK
FT1200BLD
For more shielded and unshielded plugs, plus CAT6 EZ-RJ45 Boots,
go to p. 168.
SOLUTE
LY
AB
Related
FT1200A
EZ-RJ45 Crimp Tool
FO
R LIFE
FT047A
FT046A
FT046A
FT048
FT051
FT052
FT053
FT054
FT055
AB
FO
SOLUTE
LY
R LIFE
FT024
FT026
FT027
FT028
FT029
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Index | Name
Name Index
0-9
4-Post Racks_______________________________________________________________ 39
10-Gigabit, Cables_ _________________________________ 102, 111112
A
Acoustic Cabinets________________________________________________3031
Adapters
Kits, Fiber Optic___________________________________________________ 182
Audio_ __________________________________________________________ 142143
DisplayPort___________________________________________________________ 142
DVI________________________________________________________________142, 144
Fiber Optic___________________________________________________________ 182
Fiber Optic Panels_ ______________________________________________ 180
HDMI_____________________________________________________________ 142-143
VGA______________________________________________________________________ 142
Video____________________________________________________________ 142143
Air Conditioners, Ceiling-Mounted_________________________ 19
Air Conditioners, Floor-Mounted_____________________________ 19
Air Conditioners, Low-Density_________________________________ 19
Air Funnel Kits, Elite___________________________________________________ 27
AlertWerks
Airflow Sensors_____________________________________________________ 80
AlertWerks Environmental Monitoring_ _______7481
Expansion Hubs_ ___________________________________________________ 78
Hubs_______________________________________________________________________ 78
Sensors____________________________________________________________ 8081
ServSensor Hubs_____________________________________________ 7879
ServSensor Juniors________________________________________________ 79
V4E, V4EL______________________________________________________________ 78
Attenuators, Fiber Optic_________________________________________ 184
Audio, Cables___________________________________________________________ 146
AV, Wallplates___________________________________________________________174
B
Backbone Patch Cable, F/UTP________________________ 115, 121
Best Practices
Copper Cable_____________________________________________ 204205
Fiber Inspection and Cleaning__________________ 200201
Working with Fiber_____________________________________ 192193
Black Box Explains (BBE)
Cabinets & Racks
BBE, Choosing a Wallmount Cabinet____________ 33
BBE, How to Select a Cabinet.__________________ 2021
BBE, What to Consider When
Choosing a Rack__________________________________________ 38
Cabling
BBE, DisplayPort_____________________________________________ 142
BBE, DVI__________________________________________________________ 144
BBE, HDMI Connections_ ______________________________ 143
BBE, USB_________________________________________________________ 147
BBE, VGA________________________________________________________ 145
BBE, Augmented Category 6 (CAT6A)
over F/UTP__________________________________________________ 154
BBE, CAT6 and CAT6A Cable Diameters
________________________________________________________________ 100, 102
BBE, Copper Cable__________________________________96101
BBE, Fiber connectors____________________________________ 125
BBE, Fiber optic cable construction______________ 124
BBE, Guidelines for Choosing Fiber
Optic Cable_________________________________________ 124127
214
C
Cabinets
2U Wallmount ______________________________________________________ 36
Cabinet Configurator_ __________________________________________ 23
ClimateCab______________________________________________________ 1618
ClimateCab Wallmount________________________________________ 34
Climate-Controlled__________________________________ 1618, 34
Deep Wallmount___________________________________________________ 35
Elite___________________________________________________________________ 2223
Elite Accessories______________________________________________ 2427
Elite Cabinet Accessories________________________________ 2427
Elite QuietCab_________________________________________________3031
Elite Wallmount_____________________________________________________ 33
Fiber Optic___________________________________________________ 176179
Freestanding________________________________ 2225, 2829, 37
How to Select a Cabinet________________________________ 2021
Low-Profile Side Wallmount________________________________ 36
NEMA 12__________________________________________________ 16, 34, 37
Network_________________________________________________________________ 28
Power Strips____________________________________________________ 6566
Preassembled________________________________________________________ 34
Pro Series Wallmount___________________________________________ 35
Quiet________________________________________________________________3031
Select Plus _____________________________________________________________ 28
Select Server__________________________________________________________ 28
Select Wallmount_ ________________________________________________ 35
Selection Guide_______________________________________________ 2021
Server Side-Mount Wall_______________________________________ 36
Small Office/Home Office____________________________________ 29
Wallmount_______________________________________________________3437
Zone 4 Seismic______________________________________________________ 29
Accessories________________________________________________2627, 43
Cable Inspector________________________________________________________ 207
Cable Length Meter________________________________________________ 210
Cable Management
19" Wire Manager_______________________________________________ 45
Arm________________________________________________________________________ 44
Cable Managers____________________________________________________ 46
Tray_________________________________________________________________________ 44
Deluxe Vertical______________________________________________________ 46
Elite___________________________________________________________________26, 46
Horizontal_________________________________________________26, 4546
Ladder Racks___________________________________________________5051
Panels_____________________________________________________________________ 45
Premier Vertical_____________________________________________________ 46
Rackmount____________________________________________________________ 45
Rackmount Cable Raceways_ ______________________________ 45
Vertical______________________________________________________26, 4546
Zero U-Height_______________________________________________________ 45
Cable Raceways, Ladder Racks__________________________5051
Cable Raceways, Rackmount___________________________________ 47
Cable Raceways, Slotted-Duct_________________________________ 47
Cable Testers___________________________________194, 207210, 212
Cable Tools_______________________________________________________ 212213
Cables, 10-GbE
10-GbE Laser-Optimized OM4 50-Micron
Distribution-Style Fiber Optic Bulk________________ 132
10-Gigabit CAT6A Solid Bulk____________________________ 102
Cables, 50-Micron
Bulk_ _____________________________________________________________________ 130
Distribution-Style Bulk________________________________________ 130
Indoor/Outdoor__________________________________________________ 130
50-Micron Interlocking Armored______________________ 130
50-Micron OM3 Patch_______________________________________ 137
50-Micron Patch_________________________________________136137
50-Micron Zipcord Buik_____________________________________ 130
Cables, 62.5-Micron
Bulk_ _____________________________________________________________ 128129
Distribution-Style Bulk________________________________________ 128
Indoor/Outdoor Bulk__________________________________________ 129
Interlocking Armored Bulk_________________________________ 129
Patch_ ___________________________________________________________134135
Zipcord Bulk_________________________________________________________ 128
Cables, A
Armored____________________________________ 106, 108, 129, 133
Audio/Video________________________________________________ 142146
Cables, Bulk Copper
CAT5e__________________________________________________________ 107109
CAT6____________________________________________________________103106
CAT6A_ ________________________________________________________________ 102
Coax_____________________________________________________________________ 150
RS-232_ ________________________________________________________________ 153
Cables, CAT5e
350-MHz Bulk_____________________________________________________ 109
350-MHz Patch____________________________________________________119
350-MHz Shielded, Solid Bulk___________________________ 108
Index | Name
Backbone_____________________________________________________ 120121
Bulk_ _____________________________________________________________ 107109
Custom-Length___________________________________________________ 123
GigaBase Plus CAT5e 200-MHz Solid
Bulk Cable_______________________________________________________ 107
Locking Patch_______________________________________________________118
Outdoor-Rated Bulk_ __________________________________________ 108
Patch_ ___________________________________________________________ 118123
Right-Angle Patch_______________________________________________ 122
Shielded Solid Backbone____________________________________ 120
CAT5e Shielded Stranded Bulk__________________________ 109
CAT5e Solid Backbone Patch____________________________ 121
Cables, CAT6
250-MHz Bulk_____________________________________________________ 104
250-MHz Shielded, Stranded Bulk (Sc/FTP)_____ 105
400-MHz Shielded Solid Bulk___________________________ 105
400-MHz Shielded, Solid Backbone
Patch F/UTP_ ____________________________________________________116
550-MHz Bulk_____________________________________________103, 105
550-MHz Patch____________________________________________________113
550-MHz Solid Backbone (UTP)_ _______________________116
Bulk_ _____________________________________________________________103106
Custom-Length___________________________________________________ 123
Gel-Filled______________________________________________________________ 106
Locking Patch_______________________________________________________114
Outdoor-Rated____________________________________________________ 106
Patch_ ____________________________________________________________113117
Right-Angle Patch________________________________________________117
Shielded Solid Backbone Terminated_ _______________115
Shielded Stranded Backbone Terminated_________115
Cables, CAT6A
Bulk_ _____________________________________________________________________ 102
F/UTP Bulk___________________________________________________________ 102
High-Density Data Center Patch_ _______________________112
Locking Patch_______________________________________________________ 111
Patch_ ____________________________________________________________ 111112
S/FTP Patch___________________________________________________________112
Solid Bulk UTP_____________________________________________________ 102
Cables, CE
CATV____________________________________________________________________ 150
CATx Custom-Length_________________________________________ 123
Channel Solutions___________________________________________8283
Coax_____________________________________________________________________ 150
Coax RG-59_________________________________________________________ 150
Coax RG-59/2x18_______________________________________________ 150
Coax RG-6 Quad-Shielded_ _______________________________ 150
Configurators________________________________________________________ 93
Connector Guide_______________________________________ 186187
Copper Cable Introduction__________________________96101
Copper Ecosystem_________________________________________ 9495
Copper Standards_______________________________________________ 100
Counterfeit____________________________________________________________ 93
Cross-Connect_____________________________________________________151
Custom__________________________________9093, 123, 140141
Custom Multicolor Fiber_____________________________140-141
Custom-Length Same-Day________________________________ 123
Data______________________________________________________________________ 153
DB25 ___________________________________________________________________ 152
DB9 _ ____________________________________________________________________ 152
DisplayPort___________________________________________________________ 142
DS-3_ ____________________________________________________________________ 150
DVI________________________________________________________________________ 144
Easy-Pull VGA______________________________________________________ 146
215
Index | Name
Name Index
Backbone Cable___________________________________________________115
Bulk Cable___________________________________________________102106
GigaTrue Plus CAT6 Armored Indoor Cable_ ___ 106
GigaTrue3 Patch Cables_ ____________________________ 114115
Jacks_____________________________________________________________________ 159
Outdoor-Rated Cable_________________________________________ 106
Patch Cables_________________________________________________113117
Patch Panels_________________________________________________156159
SpaceGAIN CAT6 Patch Cables__________________________117
SpaceGAIN Patch Panels____________________________________ 158
Termination Kit_____________________________________________________211
Wallplates_____________________________________________________________174
Wiring Blocks_ _____________________________________________________ 159
CAT6A
Bulk Cable___________________________________________________________ 102
GigaTrue3 Patch Cables_ _____________________________________ 111
Jacks_____________________________________________________________________ 164
Patch Cables_________________________________________________________ 111
Patch Panels_________________________________________________154155
Ceiling-Mounted Air Conditioners__________________________ 19
Cleaning Kits, Fiber Optic_ ______________________________________ 202
ClimateCab Cabinets_ __________________________________ 1618, 34
ClimateCab Wallmount_ ___________________________________________ 34
Climate-Controlled Cabinets_______________________ 1618, 34
Coax, Cables____________________________________________________________ 150
Coax, Connectors____________________________________________________ 150
Coax, Tools_______________________________________________________________ 213
Cold Front Passive Liquid Cooling____________________________ 10
Cold Row In-Row Cooling__________________________________ 1213
Conduit Knockout Panel, Elite__________________________________ 27
Configurators__________________________________________________________ 93
Connecting Blocks, CAT5e_____________________________________ 163
Connecting Blocks, CAT6_______________________________________ 159
Connectors
Coax_____________________________________________________________________ 150
Fiber Optic___________________________________________________ 182183
Guide_ _________________________________________________________ 186187
Legacy_________________________________________________________ 108109
Modular________________________________________________________________151
RG-59___________________________________________________________________ 150
RG-59/2x18_________________________________________________________ 150
RG-6_____________________________________________________________________ 150
Controllers, Power_______________________________________________ 6162
Conversion Kit, Rack to Tower_________________________________ 49
Cooling
Air Conditioners____________________________________________________ 19
Ecosystem_________________________________________________________________7
Best Practices_________________________________________________________ 14
ClimateCab_______________________________________________ 1618, 34
Data Center Design_ _____________________________________________ 14
Elite Cold Aisle Containment System__________________ 27
Humidifiers____________________________________________________________ 19
In-Row Rack____________________________________________________ 1213
Introduction______________________________________________________________6
Passive Liquid___________________________________________________ 1011
Rack__________________________________________________________________ 1213
Technology Overview_________________________________________ 89
Terminology_____________________________________________________________7
Cords, Extension________________________________________________________ 66
Cords, Power______________________________________________________________ 66
Couplers, CATx________________________________________________________ 170
Couplers, Fiber Optic_______________________________________________ 182
216
D
Data Center Cooling___________________________________________ 1213
Data Interface Pinouts____________________________________ 188189
Data Line Protectors____________________________________________ 7073
DB25, Cable_____________________________________________________________ 152
DB9, Cable_ ______________________________________________________________ 152
Deep Wallmount Cabinet_________________________________________ 35
Deluxe Vertical Cable Managers______________________________ 46
Dies _________________________________________________________________________ 213
Digital I/O Sensors, AlertWerks_______________________________ 80
DIN Rail, Surge Protectors_________________________________________ 72
DisplayPort, Adapters______________________________________________ 142
DisplayPort, Cables__________________________________________________ 142
Distribution Racks_______________________________________________ 3940
Dry-Contact Sensors, AlertWerks____________________________ 80
DS-3, Cables_____________________________________________________________ 150
DVI, Cables_______________________________________________________________ 144
DVI, Adapters___________________________________________________________ 144
E
Ecosystem, Infrastructure Solutions by Industry___ 23
Ecosystem, Power & Surge Protection______________ 5253
Ecosystem, Testers & Tools_____________________________190191
Education
Choosing a Wallmount Cabinet _________________________ 33
Cold Front_______________________________________________________________11
Cooling_ _______________________________________________________________ 89
National Power Outage Data_ _____________________________ 54
UPS Topologies_____________________________________________________ 55
UPSs_______________________________________________________________________ 54
Elite Cabinets
Accessories________________________________________________2427, 42
Air Funnel Kits_______________________________________________________ 27
Bottom Brush Grommet Kits_______________________________ 27
Bottom Filter Kit____________________________________________________ 27
Brush Grommet Kit_______________________________________________ 26
Cable Managers____________________________________________________ 46
Cable Trough Kits_________________________________________________ 26
Cold Aisle Containment System__________________________ 27
Conduit Knockout________________________________________________ 27
Front-to-Back Cable Managers___________________________ 26
Gland Plate____________________________________________________________ 26
Grounding Kit_ ______________________________________________________ 26
Lacing Bars, Vertical and Horizontal___________________ 26
Ladder Rack___________________________________________________________ 26
Panel_______________________________________________________________________ 27
PDU Mounts__________________________________________________________ 27
QuietCab Cabinets_________________________________________3031
Server-Mount Shelves_ _________________________________________ 42
Shelves___________________________________________________________________ 42
Solid Bottom Panels______________________________________________ 27
F
F3X Fiber Fault Finder _____________________________________________ 195
Fallback Power Switches___________________________________________ 67
Fan-Out Kits, Fiber Optic_ _______________________________________ 185
Fans ______________________________________________________________________________2
FAST Fiber Connector Kit________________________________________ 203
Fault Finders, Fiber Optic_________________________________195, 199
Fiber Inspection Scope____________________________________________ 198
Fiber Optic
10-GbE Laser-Optimized OM4 50-Micron
Bulk Cable_______________________________________________________ 132
10-GbE OM3 50-Micron Patch Cable______________ 137
50-Micron Bulk Cable________________________________________ 130
50-Micron OM3 Patch Cable____________________________ 137
50-Micron Patch Cable______________________________________ 136
62.5-Micron Bulk Cable_____________________________________ 128
62.5-Micron Patch Cable___________________________134135
Adapter Cable Kits______________________________________________ 182
Adapter Kit__________________________________________________________ 182
Adapter Panels____________________________________________________ 180
Adapters______________________________________________________________ 182
Armored, Loose-Tube Outside-Plant,
62.5-Micron Bulk Cable________________________________ 129
Armored, Loose-Tube, Outside-Plant
Single-Mode Cable________________________________________ 133
Attenuators_ ________________________________________________________ 184
Bracket_________________________________________________________________ 180
Bulk 50-Micron Cable________________________________________ 130
Bulk 62.5-Micron Cable_____________________________________ 128
Bulk Cable___________________________________________________ 128133
Bulk OM3 50-Micron Cable______________________________ 131
Bulk Single-Mode Cable____________________________________ 133
Cabinets_______________________________________________________ 176179
Cables__________________________________________________________ 128141
Index | Name
Name Index
Fiber Optic, continued
Cleaning Kits_______________________________________________________ 202
Connector Kit______________________________________________________ 203
Connectors__________________________________________________ 182183
Couplings_____________________________________________________________ 182
Enclosures____________________________________________________ 176179
Fan-Out Kits________________________________________________________ 185
Fault Finders________________________________________________195, 199
Harness Cable_____________________________________________________ 181
High-Density 3 x 12 Cassette_ ___________________________ 175
High-Density Enclosure, 1U_______________________________ 175
Indoor/Outdoor 50-Micron Bulk Cable____________ 130
Indoor/Outdoor 62.5-Micron Bulk Cable_ _______ 129
Indoor/Outdoor Single-Mode Bulk Cable________ 133
Installation Kits____________________________________________________ 203
Interlocking Armored 50-Micron Bulk
Cable_______________________________________________________________ 130
Interlocking Armored 62.5-Micron Bulk
Cable_______________________________________________________________ 129
Interlocking Armored OM3 50-Micron
Bulk Cable_______________________________________________________ 131
Interlocking Armored Single-Mode Bulk
Cable_______________________________________________________________ 133
Light Sources_______________________________________________ 197, 199
Loopbacks___________________________________________________________ 184
Loose-Tube, Indoor/Outdoor 62.5-Micron
Cable_______________________________________________________________ 129
Loose-Tube, Outside-Plant 62.5-Micron
Cable_______________________________________________________________ 129
Loose-Tube, Outside-Plant Single-Mode
Cable_______________________________________________________________ 133
Mini Wallmount Enclosure_________________________________ 179
MTP MPO-style Cassettes________________________________ 181
Multicolor Patch Cables_ ____________________________140141
Outdoor Bulk Cable___________________________ 129130, 133
Patch Cables________________________________________________ 134141
Patch Panels________________________________________ 176177, 180
Pigtails__________________________________________________________________ 184
Polishing Tool_ _____________________________________________________ 203
Power Meters______________________________________________________ 197
Refill Kit________________________________________________________________ 203
Shelves_________________________________________________________________ 177
Snap Fittings________________________________________________________ 172
Splice Trays__________________________________________________________ 185
Termination Kits__________________________________________________ 202
Termination Tools________________________________________________ 203
Testers__________________________________________________________195199
Testing, Introduction_ _________________________________ 192193
Trunk Cable_________________________________________________________ 181
Universal Patch Panel__________________________________________ 175
Z-Hinged Enclosure_____________________________________________ 179
Filler Panels_________________________________________________________________ 42
Filler Panels, Tool-Less_______________________________________________ 44
Filter Kit, Elite______________________________________________________________ 27
Floor-Mounted Air Conditioners______________________________ 19
Frames, Wallmount____________________________________________________41
Freedom Rack Plus____________________________________________________ 39
Freestanding Cabinets_ _______________________________________ 2231
Freestanding Racks_____________________________________________ 3940
G
Gender Changers, USB___________________________________________ 149
Giga2 and Giga Plus, What You Need to Know______171
GigaBase
GigaBase 3, CAT5e Patch Cables_______________________118
GigaBase 3, CAT5e Shielded, Solid Backbone
Patch Cable, F/UTP_________________________________________ 121
GigaBase Plus, CAT5e 200-MHz Solid
Bulk Cable_______________________________________________________ 107
GigaBase Plus, CAT5e Jacks______________________________ 165
GigaBase, 350 CAT5e Patch Cables__________________119
GigaBase, CAT5e 350-MHz Solid Bulk
Cable_______________________________________________________________ 107
GigaBase, CAT5e 350-MHz Stranded Bulk_ ____ 109
GigaBase, CAT5e Patch Panels__________________________ 161
GigaBase2, CAT5e Jacks____________________________________ 165
GigaStation
GigaStation Plus, Surface-Mount Housings_____ 173
GigaStation Plus, Wallplate Inserts____________________ 173
GigaStation Plus, Wallplates _____________________________ 173
GigaStation2, Snap Fittings_______________________________ 172
GigaStation2, Surface-Mount Housings_ _________ 172
GigaStation2, Wallplates____________________________________ 172
GigaTrue
GigaTrue 3, Cable__________________ 8485, 111, 114115
GigaTrue 3, CAT6 Lockable Patch Cables__________114
GigaTrue 3, CAT6 Shielded Solid Backbone
Cable________________________________________________________________115
GigaTrue 3, CAT6 TAA-Compliant 550-MHz
Lockable Patch Cables ___________________________________114
GigaTrue 3, CAT6A Lockable Patch Cables_______ 111
GigaTrue Plus, CAT6 Heavy-Duty, Armored
Solid Bulk Cable_ ____________________________________________ 106
GigaTrue Plus, CAT6 Jacks_________________________________ 165
GigaTrue Plus, CAT6 Solid Bulk_ ________________________ 104
GigaTrue, CAT6 550-MHz Patch Cables_ __________113
GigaTrue, CAT6 Patch Panels_____________________________ 157
GigaTrue, CAT6 Solid Bulk Cable______________________ 103
GigaTrue, CAT6 Stranded Bulk Cables______________ 105
GigaTrue2, CAT6 Jacks_______________________________________ 165
Gland Plate_________________________________________________________________ 26
Grounding Kit, Elite Cabinet_____________________________________ 26
H-O
Hardware____________________________________________________________________ 49
Harness Cable__________________________________________________________ 181
HDMI, Adapters_______________________________________________ 142143
HDMI, Cables___________________________________________________ 142143
HDMI, Wallplates______________________________________________________174
Humidifiers, Ultrasonic______________________________________________ 19
Industrial Cabinets_____________________________________________________ 37
Industrial, RS-232 Data Cables_______________________________ 153
Infrastructure Solutions___________________________________________ 23
Infrastructure, Introduction____________________________________ 45
Intelligent Sensors, AlertWerks_________________________ 8081
Jacks
CAT3_____________________________________________________________________151
CAT5e_________________________________________________________ 164165
CAT5e Shielded_ _________________________________________________ 164
CAT6___________________________________________________________ 164165
Jacks, continued
CAT6 Shielded_____________________________________________159, 164
CAT6A_ _______________________________________________________ 154, 164
CAT6A Shielded__________________________________________________ 154
GigaBase Plus CAT5e_________________________________________ 165
GigaBase2 CAT5e_______________________________________________ 165
GigaTrue CAT6____________________________________________________ 165
GigaTrue Plus CAT6____________________________________________ 165
USOC____________________________________________________________________151
Keyboard, Trays__________________________________________________________ 43
Keyboards, Rackmount_______________________________________4243
Ladder Racks________________________________________________________5051
LAN Performance Verifier_______________________________________ 207
LanScope Network Analyzer__________________________________ 206
LanScopePro Network Analyzer____________________________ 194
Legacy, Cables________________________________________ 108109, 151
Legacy, Connectors________________________________________ 108109
Light Sources____________________________________________________________ 197
Live Traffic Identifier_ _______________________________________________ 199
LockPORT, Port Locks_________________ 8485, 111, 114, 118
LockPORT, Cables____________________________ 111, 114115, 118
Loopbacks, Fiber Optic_ __________________________________________ 184
Low-Density Air Conditioners__________________________________ 19
Managed Power Supplies _________________________________________61
Modular Plugs and Kits__________________________ 168169, 213
Modular Tools_________________________________________ 168169, 213
Monitor Mount, Sliding____________________________________________ 49
Monitors, Stands_ ______________________________________________________ 49
Motion Detector Sensors, AlertWerks____________________ 80
NEMA 12 Cabinets_______________________________________ 16, 34, 37
Net Tone___________________________________________________________________ 209
Network Cabinets_____________________________________________________ 28
Network Testers_____________________________________ 194, 206207
Network Tools___________________________________________________________211
Noise Reducing Cabinets____________________________________3031
Opto-Isolators____________________________________________________________ 70
Opto-Isolators, USB___________________________________________________ 70
Outlet Managed PDUs_______________________________________________61
PQ
Panels, Elite_________________________________________________________________ 27
Patch Cables
CAT5e__________________________________________________________ 118122
CAT6_____________________________________________________________113117
CAT6A_ _________________________________________________________ 111112
Fiber Optic___________________________________________________ 134141
Patch Panels
10-Gigabit___________________________________________________________ 154
Angled________________________________________________________ 158, 163
CAT5e__________________________________________________________ 161163
CAT5e 45 Angled-Port_____________________________________ 163
CAT5e Angled_____________________________________________________ 163
CAT5e Feed-Through_________________________________________ 161
CAT5e GigaBase_________________________________________________ 161
CAT5e High-Density Shielded___________________________ 162
CAT5e SpaceGAIN Angled________________________________ 163
CAT6____________________________________________________________156159
CAT6 Angled_______________________________________________________ 158
CAT6 Feed-Through___________________________________156157
CAT6 Feed-Through Protector _________________________ 156
CAT6 High-Density Feed-Through____________________ 156
217
Index | Name
Name Index
Patch Panels, continued
CAT6 Protector_ __________________________________________________ 156
CAT6 Shielded_____________________________________________________ 159
CAT6 Wallmount________________________________________________ 159
CAT6A_ ________________________________________________________154155
CAT6A Blank Multimedia_ _________________________________ 155
CAT6A Shielded Feed-Through_________________________ 155
Fiber Optic__________________________________________ 175177, 180
GigaBase CAT5e_________________________________________________ 161
GigaTrue CAT6____________________________________________________ 157
High-Density Multimedia___________________________________ 160
Multimedia__________________________________________________155, 160
SpaceGAIN____________________ 8687, 157158, 161163
SpaceGAIN CAT5e 45 Angled-Port________________ 163
SpaceGAIN CAT5e Angled________________________________ 163
SpaceGAIN CAT5e Half U__________________________________ 162
SpaceGAIN CAT5e High-Density Feed Through__________________________________________________________ 161
SpaceGAIN CAT6 45 Angled-Port_ _________________ 158
SpaceGAIN CAT6 Angled__________________________________ 158
SpaceGAIN CAT6 Half U____________________________________ 158
SpaceGAIN CAT6 High-Density Feed-Through
_________________________________________________________________________ 156
Patch Panels, Telco____________________________________________________151
PC, Stands__________________________________________________________________ 49
PC, Wallmount Bracket_____________________________________________ 49
PDUs (Also see Power Distribution Units)
PDU Mounts, Elite_________________________________________________ 27
PDUs__________________________________________________________ 61, 6366
PDUs, Technology Overview__________________________5859
Photoelectric Smoke Detector Sensors,
AlertWerks_ ___________________________________________________________ 80
Pigtails, Fiber Optic__________________________________________________ 184
Pinouts_____________________________________________________________ 188189
Plugs
CAT5e/CAT6______________________________________ 168169, 213
Color-Coded Pre-Plugs_______________________________________ 169
EZ-RJ45________________________________________________________168, 213
Modular Kit_________________________________________________________ 169
Pre-Plugs______________________________________________________________ 169
Snap-On Boot_____________________________________________________ 169
PoE, Surge Protectors________________________________________________ 73
PoE, Testers_ _____________________________________________________________ 206
Polishing Tool, Fiber Optic_______________________________________ 203
Port Locks____________________________________ 8485, 111, 114, 118
Power & Surge Protection, Why do you need
a UPS?_____________________________________________________________ 5455
Power Cords_______________________________________________________________ 66
Power Cords, International_______________________________________ 66
Power Distribution Units (Also see PDUs)
Dual-Circuit 30-Amp____________________________________________ 66
Overview__________________________________________________________5859
Metered Horizontal_ _____________________________________________ 63
Metered Rackmount_ ___________________________________________ 63
Metered Vertical___________________________________________________ 63
Outlet Managed____________________________________________________61
Power Managers, Managed Power Supplies___________61
Power Managers, Rackmount Remote___________________ 62
Power Meters___________________________________________________________ 197
Power over Ethernet___________________________________________ 8889
218
Power Strips
19" Rackmount_____________________________________________________ 64
20-Amp Rackmount Surge Protector_________________ 64
Metered Horizontal PDU______________________________________ 63
Metered Rackmount PDUs__________________________________ 63
Metered Vertical PDU___________________________________________ 63
Outlet Power Strip_ ________________________________________ 6566
Premium Rackmount Surge Suppressor_____________ 64
Rackmount Power________________________________________________ 64
Vertical AC Outlet_________________________________________________ 65
Vertical AC Outlet with Surge Protection___________ 65
Vertical Mount AC________________________________________________ 65
Premier Aluminum Distribution Racks_____________________ 40
Premier Vertical Cable Managers_____________________________ 46
Premise Tool Kit________________________________________________________211
Pro Series Wallmount Cabinet___________________________3435
Professionals Tool Kit_______________________________________________211
Protectors___________________________________________________________________ 72
PT Dome Cameras, AlertWerks_______________________________ 81
Punchdown Tools_____________________________________________________211
QuietCab Cabinets______________________________________________3031
R
Raceways, Cable__________________________________________________5051
Rack Hardware_ __________________________________________________ 4849
Rackmount
Drawer with Writing Surface_______________________________ 42
Keyboard_______________________________________________________________ 42
Kits, AlertWerks____________________________________________________ 80
Shelves_____________________________________________________________4243
Cable Management_______________________________________ 44-45
Filler Panels_ ___________________________________________________________ 44
Storage Drawers_ __________________________________________________ 44
Racks
19" Steel Distribution___________________________________________ 40
2-Post_______________________________________________________________ 29, 39
4-Post_____________________________________________________________________ 39
4-Post Selection Guide_________________________________________ 39
Distribution_____________________________________________________ 3940
Freestanding___________________________________________________ 3940
Ladder______________________________________________________________5051
Power Strips____________________________________________________ 6566
Premier Aluminum Distribution___________________________ 40
Shelves___________________________________________________________________ 42
Ultra Wallmount_ ___________________________________________________41
Wallmount Frames_________________________________________________41
Zone 4 Seismic______________________________________________________ 29
Rail Kits, Universal______________________________________________________ 47
Rails, Equipment Mounting______________________________________ 47
Remote Management, Power____________________________ 6162
Retractable Cables___________________________________________________ 147
S
Security Sensors, AlertWerks___________________________________ 81
Index | Name
Name Index
TZ
Technology Overviews
Copper Cable________________________________________________ 96101
Fiber Optic Cable________________________________________ 124127
Data Line Surge Protectors_ __________________________ 6869
Environmental Monitoring ____________________________ 7475
Power & Surge Protection______________________________ 5253
Telco, Cables_ ____________________________________________________________151
Telco, Patch Panels____________________________________________________151
Telephone, Cable______________________________________________________151
Telephone, Line Analyzer________________________________________ 210
Telephone, Line Testers___________________________________________ 209
Telephone, Wallplates______________________________________________174
Temperature Sensors, AlertWerks___________________________ 81
Temperature/Humidity Sensors, AlertWerks__________ 81
Termination Kits, CAT5e_________________________________________ 196
Termination Tools___________________________ 168169, 211213
Testers
Best Practices, Fiber Inspection
and Cleaning_________________________________________ 200201
Cable___________________________________________________ 194, 207210
CAT5/5e/6 LAN Performance Verifier______________ 207
Deluxe Fiber Test Kits__________________________________________ 196
Ecosystem____________________________________________________190191
F3X Fiber Fault Finder Gun_________________________________ 195
Fault Finders________________________________________________195, 199
Fiber Optic__________________________________________________ 194199
Fiber Optic Fault Locator____________________________________ 199
Fiber Optic Inspection Probe_____________________________ 198
Fiber Optic Inspection Scope_____________________________ 198
Fiber Optic Light Sources_ __________________________ 197, 199
Fiber Optic Power Meters__________________________________ 197
Fiber Tester Technology Overview_ ___________________ 200
Introduction_________________________________________________190191
LanScope_____________________________________________________________ 206
LanScope Pro_______________________________________________________ 194
Net Tone______________________________________________________________ 209
Network_____________________________________________ 194, 206209
PC_________________________________________________________________________ 208
PoE_ ____________________________________________________ 194, 206, 208
SOHO___________________________________________________________________ 208
Telephone Line____________________________________________________ 209
Tone Generators & Probes________________________ 207208
Testers, continued
TVR 10/100/1000_______________________________________________ 208
Visual Fault Locator_____________________________________________ 199
Visual Inspection Probe______________________________________ 198
Visual Light Source Pen______________________________________ 199
VoIP_____________________________________________________________ 194, 206
Working with Fiber_____________________________________ 192193
Tools
Crimp___________________________________________________ 169, 211, 213
110 Punchdown__________________________________ 159, 211213
Coax_____________________________________________________________________ 213
Crimp___________________________________________________168, 211, 213
Data Pro Kit_________________________________________________________ 212
EZ-RJPRO, EZ-RJPRO Crimp_______________________168, 213
Fiber Optic AFL FAST Connector Kit_________________ 203
Fiber Optic Cleaning Kits____________________________________ 202
Fiber Optic Installation Kits________________________________ 203
Fiber Optic Quick-Connect Termination Kit_____ 203
Fiber Optic Refill Kit_ ___________________________________________ 203
Fiber Optic Termination Kits_ _____________________202203
Premise Kit____________________________________________________________211
Professionals Kit__________________________________________________211
Punchdown_________________________________________ 159, 211213
Technicians Kit____________________________________________________ 212
Telephone Line_____________________________________________________211
Termination_ _______________________________ 168169, 211213
Universal RJ Crimp Kit________________________________________ 213
Voice/Data Kit_____________________________________________________ 212
Top Panel, Brush Grommet_ _____________________________________ 26
Trays, Keyboard_________________________________________________________ 43
Trays, Sliding Pivoting Keyboard Tray
with Mouse Tray___________________________________________________ 43
Trunk Cable______________________________________________________________ 181
TVR 10/100/1000 Tester_ _______________________________________ 208
Ultrasonic Humidifiers_______________________________________________ 19
Universal-Mount Cameras, AlertWerks__________________ 81
UPS Topologies__________________________________________________________ 55
USB
Cables__________________________________________________________ 147149
Gender Changers_ ______________________________________________ 149
Light_____________________________________________________________________ 149
Opto-Isolators_______________________________________________________ 70
Wallplates_____________________________________________________________174
219
Index | Code
Code Index
09
31225_ _________________________________________________________________ 173
37803-R2, 37804-R2___________________________________________ 45
AD
BC00200, 0023000233___________________________________ 152
BC00240, 00242________________________________________________ 152
BC0070100709, 0071100715______________________ 152
C5EEZ-BOOT-CL__________________________________________________ 168
C5EEZSP, C5EEZUP_ ____________________________________________ 168
C5EEZUP-25PAK, 6EZ-25PAK____________________________ 213
C5EGF-A, -NA_____________________________________________________ 108
C5EPC70_ ____________________________________________________________ 118
C5EPC70S_ __________________________________________________________ 121
C6ABC50-XX-1000____________________________________________ 102
C6ACP70S, 71S__________________________________________________ 170
C6ACP70S-SV, 71S-SV_______________________________________ 155
C6AFP70S____________________________________________________________ 155
C6AJ70-BL, -BK, -OW, -WH_______________________________ 164
C6AMP70____________________________________________________________ 155
C6APC80S___________________________________________________________ 111
C6EZ-BOOT_________________________________________________________ 168
C6EZSP, C6EZUP_ ________________________________________________ 168
C6GF-A, -NA_______________________________________________________ 106
C6-IA-1000_________________________________________________________ 106
C6PC70, 80_________________________________________________________ 114
C6PC70S_ ____________________________________________________________ 115
CAT6U-P-PBC-SLD, -R-PBC-SLD________________________ 104
CB2-2U5U, -7U___________________________________________________ 48
CC24U, 42U__________________________________________________________ 18
CCC0102__________________________________________________________ 150
CFCMS20KW208, 230_ _______________________________________ 10
CFD42U, 47U________________________________________________________ 10
CICT_____________________________________________________________________ 207
CLM-FF_________________________________________________________________ 210
CMA-1U, CMT-1U________________________________________________ 44
CRCW______________________________________________________________1213
CRDX_ ______________________________________________________________1213
CS001201 _ _________________________________________________________ 203
DCMRC6, 35_________________________________________________________ 46
DCMV45U6D, 6S, 35D, 35S________________________________ 46
DCMVPG6, 35______________________________________________________ 46
DS3BNC_______________________________________________________________ 150
DTCPUM________________________________________________________________ 49
DVI-I-DL _______________________________________________________________ 144
E
EBN25C_ ______________________________________________________________ 153
EC24LR_ _________________________________________________________________ 26
EC24U____________________________________________________________________ 23
EC24WTCTK, 30WTCTK _____________________________________ 26
EC38U____________________________________________________________________ 23
EC3UGP____________________________________________________ 26, 3233
EC42U____________________________________________________________________ 23
EC42U48WCD______________________________________________________ 27
EC45U____________________________________________________________________ 23
EC45U48WCD______________________________________________________ 27
ECAD24, 30, 24S, 30S___________________________________2425
ECAIRFLOW36, 42, 2436FT, 2442FT_ _________________ 27
ECBBGKS24, 30____________________________________________________ 27
ECBFKL2436, 2442, 3032, 3036, 3042_ ____________ 27
ECBGK3U_________________________________________________ 26, 3233
ECBGKL2436, 2442, 3032, 3036, 3042____________ 27
ECBSKL2442, 3036, 3042___________________________________ 27
ECBSKS24, 30_______________________________________________________ 26
ECFB32, 36, 42_____________________________________________________ 26
ECGK_ ____________________________________________________________________ 26
ECHLB32, 36, 42_ _________________________________________________ 26
ECM25T_______________________________________________________________ 153
220
ECMH1US2US_____________________________________________________ 46
ECMH2UD_____________________________________________________________ 46
ECMTDB________________________________________________________________ 46
ECMV45U6, 45U12______________________________________________ 46
ECMVPG6, 12_______________________________________________________ 46
ECN25A_______________________________________________________________ 153
ECP3U____________________________________________________________________ 27
ECPDUMK, 24, 30________________________________________________ 27
ECTOPB____________________________________________________________2425
ECTOPCHIM, FT______________________________________________2425
ECVLB48, 72, 79, 84____________________________________________ 26
ECW3U_____________________________________________________ 27, 3233
EDN12BLK, 12H__________________________________________________ 152
EDN25A, 50A______________________________________________________ 153
EDN25T________________________________________________________________ 153
EFN010_ _______________________________________________________________ 137
EFN06, 12____________________________________________________________ 185
EFN092096, 099______________________________________ 138139
EFN110_ ______________________________________________________ 134135
EFN310_ ______________________________________________________ 138139
EFN50095011, 50135015____________________ 138139
EFN60206029___________________________________________________ 136
EFNT010_ _____________________________________________________________ 137
EFP110________________________________________________________ 134135
EGM12D______________________________________________________________ 153
EL04A___________________________________________________________________ 151
EL04A-0500_ _______________________________________________________ 109
EL04M-04____________________________________________________________ 108
EL04MS, 06MS, 08MS_______________________________________ 151
ELN27T_________________________________________________________________ 151
ELNOCT310_________________________________________________________ 151
EME102A-R2104A-R2________________________________________ 79
EME105A, 106A, 155A_ ______________________________________ 79
EME108A-R2, 109A-R2110A-R2______________________ 79
EME134A-R3_________________________________________________________ 78
EME144A-R2, 149A-20, 149A-60, 149D-20,
149D-60____________________________________________________________ 78
EME152A154A___________________________________________________ 79
EME158A______________________________________________________________ 79
EME1A1_________________________________________________________________ 80
EME1C1, 1D1_ ______________________________________________________ 80
EME1DC________________________________________________________________ 79
EME1DC16____________________________________________________________ 78
EME1F1__________________________________________________________________ 80
EME1FC_________________________________________________________________ 81
EME1J8, 1K1, 1KJ8, 1M1_ ___________________________________ 80
EME1P8_ ________________________________________________________________ 78
EME1S2, 1SS_________________________________________________________ 80
EME1T1, 1T2, 1T3________________________________________________ 81
EME1TH1, TH2, TH3_____________________________________________ 81
EME1W1________________________________________________________________ 81
EME1X8_________________________________________________________________ 78
EME1Y1_________________________________________________________________ 81
EMEDIN__________________________________________________________________ 80
EMEDRMK_____________________________________________________________ 80
EMEDTEMP, DTEMP4, DTEMP8___________________________ 81
EMELW__________________________________________________________________ 81
EMERW, EMERWE________________________________________________ 81
EMESDIN________________________________________________________________ 80
EMESMB________________________________________________________________ 80
EMN25T_______________________________________________________________ 153
EMR2-1U, -2U, -3U_ _____________________________________________ 47
EMR4-1U, -2U, -3U_ _____________________________________________ 47
EPXR04-R205-R2, 06, 07-R2, 08, 1315,
1718, 20_________________________________________________________ 66
ERN24A_ ______________________________________________________________ 153
ESN24A________________________________________________________________ 153
EVCRB8085, 90_ _______________________________________________ 119
EVHDMI02T________________________________________________ 142143
EVHDMI04-DS, -SS____________________________________ 142143
EVN21VGA__________________________________________________________ 145
Index | Code
Code Index
EYN10G10A10G14A_______________________________________ 102
EYN25A_______________________________________________________________ 153
EYN550MS-0002________________________________________________ 108
EYN7001BL_ ________________________________________________________ 151
EYN7001BL-1000_______________________________________________ 109
EYN770A-RL771A-RL_______________________________________ 102
EYN844A-PB-1000861A-PB-1000__________________ 107
EYN848A-PBC-1000861A-PBC-1000
_________________________________________________________________________ 107
EYN848MS855MS, 858MS859MS_______________ 121
EYN864A, 866A, 868A, 870A, 872A, 874A,
876A, 878A, 880A-PB-1000________________________ 103
EYN865B, 867B, 869B, 871B, 873B, 875B,
877B, 879B, 881B-PB-1000__________________________ 103
EYN901MS904MS, 906MS, 911MS914MS,
916MS_ ___________________________________________________________ 116
EZCT_____________________________________________________________________ 209
F
F3X_______________________________________________________________________ 195
F3XAFS_________________________________________________________________ 195
F3XF-1310NM, -1490NM, 1550NM_________________ 195
F3XFSTD_______________________________________________________________ 195
F3XKIT1, KIT2______________________________________________________ 195
F3XKIT1SCOPE, 2SCOPE____________________________________ 195
F3XLS12_____________________________________________________________ 195
FA461462__________________________________________________________ 144
FA790791, 795-R2___________________________________________ 143
FAUSB0102, 0608, 11____________________________________ 149
FCBNC0104______________________________________________________ 150
FCF0102, 04______________________________________________________ 150
FEB2-4U_________________________________________________________________ 48
FM007008, 016, 020, 022______________________________ 151
FM009_ ________________________________________________________________ 109
FM012_ ________________________________________________________________ 173
FM052-R2____________________________________________________________ 109
FM110_ ________________________________________________________________ 151
FM330331, 333338_______________________________________ 160
FM330C, 334C___________________________________________________ 173
FM342343, 345347, 350358______________________ 160
FM359C_______________________________________________________________ 173
FM360361, 363-R2__________________________________________ 160
FM364_ ________________________________________________________________ 151
FM506-R2508-R2, 509,___________________________________ 170
FM566-R2568-R2_____________________________________________ 170
FM590593, 596598_______________________________________ 170
FM606609_________________________________________________________ 170
FM630C637C, 639C640C_ ___________________________ 165
FM690, 692693________________________________________________ 170
FM920C927C, 929C930C_ ___________________________ 165
FMS200_ ______________________________________________________________ 164
FMS300_ _____________________________________________________ 159, 164
FMT1000_____________________________________________________________ 170
FMT1001_____________________________________________________________ 172
FMT238-25PAK___________________________________________________ 108
FMT320-R3, 322-R2324-R2, 325-R3,
326-R2___________________________________________________ 160, 172
FMT330-R2333-R2, 335-R2, 338-R2
________________________________________________________________ 160, 172
FMT343-R3, 346-R3347-R2____________________ 160, 172
FMT350-R2, 354-R3, 357-R3, 359-R2,
361-R2362-R2_____________________________________ 160, 172
FMT364-R2__________________________________________________________ 109
FMT374-R2__________________________________________________________ 151
FMT375_ _____________________________________________________ 160, 172
FMT630-R3637-R3, 639-R3640-R3______________ 165
FMT700_ _____________________________________________________ 154, 164
FMT717724, 734737_____________________________________ 169
FMT717-SO-50PAK723-SO-50PAK_________________ 169
FMT735-SO-50PAK_____________________________________________ 169
FMT900902_______________________________________________________ 172
GJ
IC109A-R3_____________________________________________________________ 70
JMP407A-R5_ ______________________________________________________ 177
JP061___________________________________________________________________ 159
JP600___________________________________________________________________ 109
JP601___________________________________________________________________ 151
JPB654_________________________________________________________________ 173
JPM10G24-R2, 10G48-R2_________________________________ 154
JPM140A_______________________________________________________________ 45
JPM183A-R2, 185A-R2______________________________________ 159
JPM191A194A__________________________________________________ 160
JPM370A-R2, 375A-R2, 380A, 385A_______________ 176
JPM390A, 395A, 425A, 430A___________________________ 177
JPM399A_____________________________________________________________ 179
JPM4000A-R24001A-R2, 4002A____________________ 178
JPM400A-R2403A-R2______________________________________ 179
JPM406A-R6, 418A-R4______________________________________ 176
JPM413A414A__________________________________________________ 180
JPM427A-R2_ ______________________________________________________ 177
JPM440A441A__________________________________________________ 185
JPM450451, 455456, 460463,
466468, 470_________________________________________________ 180
JPM450A_____________________________________________________________ 179
JPM500A-R2_ ________________________________________________________ 45
JPM5E24A-HU____________________________________________________ 162
JPM5E24-ANG, -45ANG, 5E48-ANG, -U_ ________ 163
JPM5E48-45ANG, -DU, -UU______________________________ 163
JPM600________________________________________________________________ 151
JPM610A-R7, 612A-R7, 614A-R7_____________________ 157
JPM624-45ANG, -U, 624-ANG_________________________ 158
JPM624A-HU______________________________________________________ 158
JPM648-45ANG, -DU, -UU, 648-ANG______________ 158
JPM804A-R2, 806A-HD, 806A-R2,
808A-R2, 810-HD, 810A-R2_________________________ 161
JPM804A-R2, 806A-R2, 808A-R2,
810A-R2__________________________________________________________ 162
JPM806AHD, 810A-HD____________________________________ 162
JPM812A, 816A-HD, 820A-HD_________________________ 156
JPM814A, 816A, 818A, 820A___________________________ 157
JPM902A-R4, 906A-R4, 910A-R4_____________________ 161
JPMT091A___________________________________________________________ 151
JPMT1016A, 1024A, 1036A, 1048A________________ 160
JPMT151A___________________________________________________________ 151
JPMT700A___________________________________________________________ 154
JPMT-FIBER-3_______________________________________________________ 177
JPS60A-24___________________________________________________________ 159
JPT5E____________________________________________________________________ 163
JPT5E050, 100, 300____________________________________________ 163
JPT600_________________________________________________________________ 108
JPTWBMGR_________________________________________________________ 163
JSM112A, 114A, 116A______________________________________ 156
KQ
KEY-CL_______________________________________________ 111, 114, 118
KO50-RD-10PK, -25PK_______________________________________ 121
LANSCOPE___________________________________________________________ 206
LANSCOPEPRO-MM, -SM__________________________________ 194
LP50-RD-10PK, -25PK_ ______________________________ 114, 118
LP-50-RD-10PK, -25PK_______________________________________ 111
LSPGIG_________________________________________________________________ 194
LSPMM850, 1310_______________________________________________ 194
LSPSM1310_________________________________________________________ 194
MCB4-1U______________________________________________________________ 48
MPSH8, 16_ ___________________________________________________________ 61
PCWM___________________________________________________________________ 49
PDUBH14-S20-120V_ ___________________________________________ 64
PDUBV24-S20-120V_____________________________________________ 65
PDUMH12, 14_______________________________________________________ 63
PDUMV24______________________________________________________________ 63
PFBS120, 240________________________________________________________ 67
PL-AB-BK-25PAK_______________________________ 111, 114, 118
PL-AB-RD-25PAK_______________________________ 111, 114, 118
P-LC-50MM-10G, -SC-50MM-10G,
-ST-50MM-10G______________________________________________ 183
221
Index | Name
Code Index
PP-LC-50MM, -SC-50MM__________________________________ 183
PP-LC-625MM, -SC-625MM, -ST-625MM_______ 183
PP-LC-SM, -SC-SM______________________________________________ 183
PS163A-R2164A-R2, 166A-R2167AR2________ 66
PS181A-R3, 182A-R2___________________________________________ 65
PS186A-R2, 188A-R2189A-R2__________________________ 64
PS568A-R2569A-R2___________________________________________ 62
PS580A-R2583A-R2___________________________________________ 62
PS585A__________________________________________________________________ 66
QC12U, 24U, 42U__________________________________________3031
QCE12U, 24U, 42U________________________________________3031
R
REB2-2U-3, -5, -6__________________________________________________ 48
RET-USB2-CABLE, -USB3-CABLE,
MINICABLE_ ____________________________________________________ 147
RG592X18-CMP-BC, -CMR-BC_________________________ 150
RG59-CMP-BC, -CMR-BC__________________________________ 150
RG6-QS-CMP-CCS, -CMR-CCS_________________________ 150
RM047-R2, 049-R2_______________________________________________ 43
RM050A-R2051A-R2_________________________________________ 41
RM069A-R3070A-R3_________________________________________ 41
RM080A-R3__________________________________________________________ 41
RM082A, 084A, 086A, 088A089A__________________ 39
RM114-R2, 116-R2_______________________________________________ 42
RM122125, 128131_________________________________________ 46
RM140ABGK-R2, 140A-M-R3, 140A-R3,
145ABGK-R2, 145A-M-R3, 145A-R3_ ___________ 29
RM155A-R3, 156A-R3_________________________________________ 40
RM161A-R3162A-R3_________________________________________ 40
RM232A-R3234A-R3_________________________________________ 34
RM251A, 253A254A_________________________________________ 40
RM334A-R3335A-R3_________________________________________ 34
RM386___________________________________________________________________ 36
RM390A-R2392A-R2_________________________________________ 40
RM399-R2_______________________________________________________29, 43
RM403-R2, 410-R2_________________________________________39, 43
RM418-R4419-R3_______________________________________________ 42
RM425-R3_____________________________________________________________ 36
RM433A-R3, 435A-R3436A-R3________________________ 34
RM525A-R2__________________________________________________________ 36
RM590, 595__________________________________________________________ 43
RM590-R2591, 595-R2______________________________________ 42
RM610A-R2__________________________________________________________ 36
RM649-R2_______________________________________________________5051
RM650652, 653-R2654-R2, 655657,
658-R2, 659-R3__________________________________________5051
RM692696____________________________________________________5051
RM860863, 864-R2, 865866__________________________ 50
222
RM860866, 867-R2____________________________________________ 51
RM867-R2_____________________________________________________________ 50
RM10311035______________________________________________________ 44
RM2400A______________________________________________________________ 28
RM24072409, 2415___________________________________________ 28
RM2410A, 2420A, 2430A, 2440A, 2450A_______ 28
RM2411A2413A_ _______________________________________________ 35
RM2415_________________________________________________________________ 28
RM2500A, 2510A, 2515A, 2525A, 2520A,
2530A, 2540A, 2545A, 2550A, 2555A________ 28
RM3050A-R2________________________________________________________ 35
RM4001A4007A_ _______________________________________________ 35
RM4002A4004A_ _______________________________________________ 34
RM5100A-R3, 5110A-R3_____________________________________ 29
RM5200A-R3, 5210A-R3_____________________________________ 29
RM7000A-R37001A-R3, 7002, 7003A-R3
7005A-R3, 7006-R27007-R2, 7008A-R3,
7010__________________________________________________________________ 39
RMMT1620, 22_ _________________________________________________ 44
RMN600A-R2, 625A-R2, 650A-R2_____________________ 37
RMS1924F, 1924S, 1924S-LOCK, 2324S___________ 43
RMT048_________________________________________________________________ 41
RMT052_________________________________________________________________ 41
RMT100A-R3103A-R3_______________________________________ 45
RMT200A-R3203A-R3_______________________________________ 45
RMT300A, 301A-R2, 400A-R2403A-R2_ _________ 47
RMT310A, 311A-R2, 410A-R2411A-R2_ _________ 47
RMT355A-R2, 356A-R2_______________________________________ 36
RMT373-R2_____________________________________________________3233
RMT385_________________________________________________________________ 43
RMT400, 411412_ ______________________________________________ 43
RMT701___________________________________________________________2425
RMTB0106_______________________________________2425, 42, 44
RMTS01-04, 5B, 07______________________________________________ 42
RMTS06B_______________________________________________________________ 42
RMTS07-19, 23_____________________________________________________ 42
RMTW01_________________________________________________________42, 44
RMTW0204_________________________________________________________ 44
RMW5100AF-R2, 5110AC-R2, 5110ACG-R2,
5120AF-R2, 5130AC-R2_ ________________________________ 34
RT-AB-CL_____________________________________________ 111, 114, 118
RTTCK____________________________________________________________________ 49
SZ
SCA201_ ________________________________________________________________ 81
SCE201__________________________________________________________________ 81
SMM2-2U______________________________________________________________ 49
SOHOTEST-KIT_____________________________________________________ 208
SP075A__________________________________________________________________ 73
SP141A__________________________________________________________________ 71
SP194A-R2, 196A-R2___________________________________________ 64
SP197A-R2199A-R2___________________________________________ 65
SP214A-R3, 216A-R2218A-R2__________________________ 65
SP215A-R2_ ___________________________________________________________ 64
SP340A-R3_ ___________________________________________________________ 70
SP360A__________________________________________________________________ 71
SP365A-R2_ ___________________________________________________________ 72
SP385A, 390A-R2, 401A_____________________________________ 70
SP472A-R3_ ___________________________________________________________ 64
SP507A, 512A-R3, 522A-R2, 529A____________________ 71
SPD050A, 075A____________________________________________________ 72
SPD512A_ ______________________________________________________________ 72
SPDINRAK______________________________________________________________ 72
TLA1000______________________________________________________________ 210
TS029A-R5_ _________________________________________________________ 208
TS150A-R2_ _________________________________________________________ 209
TS300A________________________________________________________________ 209
TS580A-R4_ _________________________________________________________ 207
URK1U, 2U, 3U_____________________________________________________ 47
USB05, 5E, 06_____________________________________________________ 148
USB30, 31, 32_____________________________________________________ 147
USBLIGHT_ ___________________________________________________________ 149
USBPS2_ _______________________________________________________________ 149
USBR01-R3, 0809_____________________________________________ 148
VCB-DP________________________________________________________________ 142
VCB-HDMI__________________________________________________ 142, 143
VCB-MHDMI______________________________________________ 142, 143
WP070073________________________________________________________ 146
WP369C5E, 369C6____________________________________________ 174
WP369375________________________________________________________ 174
WP454C, 456C, 458C, 460C, 462C, 464C,
466C, 468C, 470C, 472C, 474C 475C,
478C, 480C, 482C________________________________________ 173
WP461-MF__________________________________________________________ 173
WP509_________________________________________________________________ 151
WP602_________________________________________________________________ 185
WP800805________________________________________________________ 174
WP820_________________________________________________________________ 174
WP830831________________________________________________________ 174
WP840842________________________________________________________ 174
WP901C902C___________________________________________________ 173
WPT454, 456, 458, 460, 462, 464, 466, 468,
470, 472, 474475, 478, 480, 482, 484,
486, 488, 490, 492, 494_______________ 172
WPT901903______________________________________________________ 172
WPVGA02-R203-R2, 04_ _________________________________ 174
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