SNAP XL Compact Fiber Patch Panel Installation Instructions

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SNAP XL Compact Fiber Patch PanelInstallation InstructionsPhone: 214-613-0349 Fax: 866-622-4068 Web: www.dinspace.com

Table of ContentsSystem Description.3Package Contents .3Warranty and Repair Information .3Mounting the SNAP XL Patch Panel - Rear DIN-Rail Option.4Mounting the SNAP XL Patch Panel - Side DIN-Rail Option.4Mounting the SNAP XL Patch Panel - Rear Surface Mount Option.5Connecting Field Fiber Optic Cable - Patch Option.5Connecting Field Fiber Optic Cable - Fusion Splice Option.6Appendix A – Dimensional drawings.8Phone: 214-613-0349 Fax: 866-622-4068 Web: www.dinspace.com

System DescriptionCompact DIN-Rail or surface mount high port count fiber optic patch panel. The device’s compact sizeallows minimum space requirements within control cabinetry. While often used as a patch panel, thedevice also includes a splice tray to allow fusion splicing of field cabling (pigtails sold separately and arenot included in the SNAP XL product packaging). The SNAP XL Patch Panel features a sliding faceplatewith capture mechanism to allow the patch panel to be kept open “hands-free” while allowing the userto connect or disconnect fiber on the back of the faceplate.Package ContentsYour SNAP XL Compact Fiber Optic Patch Panel packaging should contain the following:1. SNAP XL Patch Panel with 12ea. fiber optic adapters, two cable glands (Maximum field cablediameter 12mm) and two dust plugs pre-installed.2. Recloseable bag containing:a. Zip-tiesb. Hex wrenchNote: If you observe any product damage, or missing parts upon unpacking of the product, pleasecontact DINSpace immediately at support@dinspace.com or by calling 214-613-0349.Warranty and Repair InformationDINSpace guarantees all of its standard products to be of first-class construction and provides a lifetimewarranty against any defects in material and workmanship. The warranty does not apply to damagecaused by abnormal or unreasonable use of any of the products (including repairs or alterations otherthan by DINSpace technical support). This warranty is in place of all other warranties, includingwarranty of fitness for a particular purpose and warranty of merchantability and excludes any liabilityfor incidental or consequential damages.RepairsIf your DINSpace product has a manufacturer’s defect covered by our warranty, we will either repairor replace it, at our option, without charge. Please contact DINSpace customer support to describethe issue, and if a return is deemed necessary to resolve the issue, a Return Merchandise Authorization(RMA) number will be issued. No returns will be accepted without an RMA number. Send to the addressbelow. Include your name, address, phone number and the RMA number with your return. A productnot covered by the warranty can be repaired. Note that repair costs and handling charges may apply.If so, you will be notified prior to any service.Phone: 214-613-0349 Fax: 866-622-4068 Web: www.dinspace.com

Mounting the SNAP XL Patch Panel – Rear DIN-Rail OptionThe SNAP XL Patch panel is shipped with the DIN-Rail clip pre-installed for arear DIN-Rail mount. To mount the patch panel to 35mm DIN-Rail:1. Position the rear panel of the patch panel directly in front of the DIN-Rail,making sure the bottom of the patch panel DIN-Rail clip hooks under thebottom of the DIN-Rail, as shown in Figure 1.2. Gently pull the bottom of the patch panel upward to compress the springand allow the top rail to be engaged.Figure 13. Rotate the patch panel up toward the DIN-Rail until the top of the patchpanel DIN-Rail clip is over the DIN-Rail.4. Relieve the upward pressure on the patch panel, and the captured springwill extend, holding the patch panel tightly to the DIN-Rail as seen inFigure 2.Mounting the SNAP XL Patch Panel - Side DIN-Rail OptionFigure 2The SNAP XL Patch panel is shipped with the DIN-Rail clip pre-installed for a rear DIN-Rail mount. Inorder to side mount the SNAP XL Patch Panel:1. Using a 2.5mm Hex Wrench, remove the hex-nuts securing the DINRail clip on the rear of the SNAP XL Patch Panel as seen in Figure 3.2. Secure the DIN-Rail Clip (spring clasp on bottom) to the two predrilled holes on the side of the SNAP XL Patch Panel, using the sametwo hex-nuts and DIN-Rail clip as seen in Figure 4.3. Position the side panel of the patch panel directly in front of theDIN-Rail, making sure the bottom of the patch panel DIN-Rail cliphooks under the bottom of the DIN-Rail, as shown in Figure 5.Figure 34. Gently pull the bottom of the patch panel upward to compress thespring and allow the top rail to be engaged.5. Rotate the patch panel up toward the DIN-Rail until the top of thepatch panel DIN-Rail clip is over the DIN-Rail.Figure 46. Relieve the upward pressure on thepatch panel, and the captured springwill extend, holding the patch paneltightly to the DIN-Rail as seen inFigure 6.Figure 5Figure 6Note: The SNAP XL’s DIN-Rail Clip is rated to support 25 pounds, 10x the weight of the patch panel, assuming the patch panel is mounted on the DIN-Rail in avertical orientation with the spring loaded portion of the DIN-Rail clip on the bottom. Significant rotational torque on the patch panel can result in a failure ofthe DIN-Rail clip.Phone: 214-613-0349 Fax: 866-622-4068 Web: www.dinspace.com

Mounting the SNAP XL Patch Panel - Rear Surface Mount OptionThe SNAP XL Patch Panel is shipped with the DIN-Rail clip pre-installed for arear DIN-Rail mount. In order to surface mount the Patch Panel:1. Using a 2.5mm Hex Wrench, remove the two hex-nuts securing the DIN-Railclip on the rear of the patch panel as seen in Figure 7 and Figure 8.2. Unfasten the faceplate from the patch panel using the hex wrench providedin the packaging.Figure 73. Remove the faceplate from the patch panel, as seen in Figure 9, to allowaccess to the rear of the Patch Panel.4. Use surface mount hardware (not included) to mount the patch panelto thesurface using the four pre-drilled mounting holes in the rear of the patchpanel.Figure 85. Replace the faceplate onto the patch panel.Connecting Field Fiber Optic Cable - Patch OptionFigure 9After mounting the SNAP XL Patch Panel to the DIN-Rail or surface as described above:1. Loosen cable gland (Maximum field cable diameter 12mm) to allow field distributioncable to enter the patch panel. Loosen the cable gland(s) that you will be using,and pass the field fiber optic cable through the gland as seen in Figure 10.2. Terminate the appropriate termination hardware to the field fiber optic strandstaking care to match the termination hardware to the interior adapter style of theSNAP XL faceplate. See table below:SNAP XL Patch PanelField Fiber Termination requiredSNAPXL-24ST-MMMultimode ST adapterSNAPXL-24ST-SMSinglemode ST adapterSNAPXL-24ST-SC-MMMultimode SC adapterSNAPXL-24ST-SC-SMSinglemode SC adapterSNAPXL-24SC-MMMultimode SC adapterSNAPXL-24SC-SMSinglemode SC adapterSNAPXL-48LC-MMMultimode LC adapterSNAPXL-48LC-SMSinglemode LC adapterFigure 10Note: If you are gluing the field terminators onto the field cable, make sure you allow sufficient time for the adhesive to dry before attempting to secure the connector into the interior adapters of the SNAP XL faceplate. DINSpace cannot be responsible for replacing adapter hardware if damaged due to termination errors.3. After securing the field connectors to the interior adapter interfaces of the SNAP XL faceplate,close the faceplate and secure it with the two hex nuts provided.4. Tighten the cable gland to create a seal against the field fiber cable.Phone: 214-613-0349 Fax: 866-622-4068 Web: www.dinspace.com

Connecting Field Fiber Optic cable - Fusion Splice OptionTo terminate field fiber optic cable using fusion splicing, you must first ensure that you have appropriatefiber optic pigtails (sold separately or provided by Customer) to fuse to the Field Fiber, and you areusing SNAP R30086 splice protectors:SNAP XL Patch L-48LC-MMSNAPXL-48LC-SMPigtail RequiredMultimode pigtail with ST adapter - 900μ sheathSinglemode pigtail with ST adapter - 900μ sheathMultimode pigtail with SC adapter - 900μ sheathSinglemode pigtail with SC adapter - 900μ sheathMultimode pigtail with SC adapter - 900μ sheathSinglemode pigtail with SC adapter - 900μ sheathMultimode pigtail with LC adapter - 900μ sheathSinglemode pigtail with LC adapter - 900μ sheathPigtail Part -Pigtail-01LC-SM1. Loosen the SNAP XL Enclosure cable gland(s) and passfield fiber through to enter the SNAP XL enclosure Note: Incases where fusion splicing is used, it may be preferableto remove the faceplate hinge (Figure 11) mechanism toensure that no snagging occurs.2. Strip back the fiber optic pigtail to the 250μ claddinglayer.3. Strip back the field fiber to the 900μ sheathing layer.4. Perform the fusion splice Note: Keep in mind that claddingto cladding distance of the splice must be less than thelength of the SNAP XL Splice protector (DINSpace PartNumber: SNAP R30086) in order to protect the spliceproperly.Figure 115. Insert fused cables into ant mechanical enclosure withpigtail and field fiber sheathes inside the Fiber SpliceProtector on either end, as seen in Figure 12.Figure 12Phone: 214-613-0349 Fax: 866-622-4068 Web: www.dinspace.com

6. Insert closed Fiber Splice Protector into the splice holder tray as shown in Figure 13.Figure 137. Wrap excess pigtail inside the provided spooling cage. Use provided Zip ties to secure excesspigtail cables into spooling cage. Note: Some users prefer Velcro straps for looser binding.8. Close SNAP XL faceplate while gently taking up slack in the field fiber cable before tightening thecable gland against the field cable to create a seal.Phone: 214-613-0349 Fax: 866-622-4068 Web: www.dinspace.com

Appendix A – Dimensional drawingsFrontViewRearView1.125”(28.6 mm)5.5”(139.7 mm)1.125”(28.6 mm)Width - 3.5”(88.9 mm)SideViewHeight - 7.75”(196.9 mm)SurfaceMount1.04”(26.4 mm)Hole Diameter0.17”(4.32 mm)2.0”(50.8 mm)1.5”(38.1 mm)1.25”(31.8 mm)Depth - with DIN-Rail mount 5.75” (146 mm)without DIN-Rail mount 5.5” (139.7 mm)Phone: 214-613-0349 Fax: 866-622-4068 Web: www.dinspace.com

Installation Instructions. Table of Contents . SNAPXL-48LC-MM Multimode LC adapter SNAPXL-48LC-SM Singlemode LC adapter Figure 10 . SNAP XL Patch Panel Pigtail Required Pigtail Part Number SNAPXL-24ST-MM Multimode p

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