INTRODUCTION KRONE has a long history as a market leader in the communications and information industry. Founded in 1928 by Gustav Krone, the KRONE Group is one of the world’s leading suppliers of the interconnection and distribution systems used in telecommunications and data networks. KRONE is represented in 140 countries around the globe by 29 subsidiaries, 80 sales partners and approximately 3,000 employees. Our core LSA-Plus quick connection system, which allows wire connection without soldering, screwing or insulation removal, is considered an industry standard in more than 140 markets worldwide. KRONE HIGHBAND The use of KRONE’s HIGHBANDTM range within a structured cable system enables highspeed LAN and WAN systems “Maximum Headroom” in transmission performance. It is the only product on the market which far exceeds International Category 5e performance standards and even proposed Category 6 This improved cross connection system offers extended bandwidth capacity and transmission performance - a feature required in today’s cabling systems to meet the demands of tomorrow’s networks. HIGHBAND configures and integrates easily with all existing KRONE solutions and is part of the KRONE PremisNETTM range of cabling systems. It also forms a critical component of KRONE’s impedance matched TrueNetTM structured cabling systems. TrueNet is the first cabling system in the world to eliminate data errors in the cabling channel dramatically enhancing network efficiency and performance. HIGHBAND is space saving, easy to manage, and its ability to allow jumpering, patching, or Patch-By-Exception, makes it the most flexible system on the market today. When patching, HIGHBAND gives you proven reliability by the use of a centre port for the connection which is separate to the wire termination point. The unique design of the silver plated KRONE LSA Plus contact and its mechanical cable support gives you the most reliable and secure connection method available. HIGHBAND is manufactured in Australia under the ISO9001 Quality Standard and is sold world wide through the KRONE global distribution network. page two .....0....................Compact 8 module: ......4 .............. By placing contacts at 45 degree angles across the axis of the wire.FEATURES Bandwidth AND BENEFITS Higher bandwidth capacity allows you to install a cabling system that is capable of handling emerging technologies Silver has an electrical conductance that is 6...... With the HIGHBAND module all connections are made from the front facilitating cable administration..10 pair module: ..-40º to +80º C Maximum relative humidity: ........-67 dB @ 200 MHz ....... PVC): ......8 pair module: .........-53 dB @ 100 MHz ...65mm (26-22 AWG) Wire insulation diameter range (PE.. Silver contact plating 45 degree contact positioning Centre port access Jumper & Patch 2 conductor slots Low insertion force Single pair management Work access from front of modules Vital component of TrueNet cabling system TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Operating conditions: Environment for use: .. HIGHBAND allows you to test/monitor access to a hardwired circuit without breaking that circuit..-53 dB @ 100 MHz .... HIGHBAND allows individual pair management as opposed to RJ solutions which do not................. much less stress is placed on the wire at point of termination...........Ž>200 Wire insertion force (0.......Typically 6N Contact force of disconnection point:......... The high insertion force needed to terminate other systems can cause stress on the wire...........................0...........-49 dB @ 100 MHz ...1........................-63 dB @ 100 MHz .2N Number of patching cycles:............20 pair module: .....................10 pair module: .........5mm conductor diameter):....Ž>750 Transmission and reliability: ...9 times greater than tin.......-55 dB @ 100 MHz ....................8 pair module: .......... HIGHBAND 8 and Ultim8 modules are specially tuned to perform within the TrueNet structured cabling system offering impedance values of 100 (± 3) ohms compared to the industry standard of 100 (± 15) ohms.Indoors in dry closed rooms Operating temperature range:..•93% non-condensing Wire range:....7 ....Ultim8 8 pair module: .....-53 dB @ 100 MHz page three ...Compact 8 module: .....-55 dB @ 100 MHz ...4mm Number of wire re-terminations: . The HIGHBAND module allows you to jumper and patch on the one module........Exceeds requirements of ISO 11801 ........................ HIGHBAND guarantees you two conductor terminations per slot................-49 dB @ 100 MHz ..Ultim8 8 pair module .AS 3080-2000 (draft) and EIA/TIA 568-A-5 Average worst case near end cross talk performance for the following applications: Hard wired (jumpered): .........16 pair module: .....0....-55 dB @ 200 MHz Patched: ...... THE INDUSTRY’S MOST SECURE CONNECTION 1.5mm Punch down only one wire per terminal. t Resists wire being pulled out from top or bottom. Tin-plated contact corrosion reduces conductivity.4 to 0. t Grips wire from two directions for greater security. Silver-plated contacts make a secure. 2.65mm). Silver-plated contact oxidation doesn’t affect conductivity. Insertion Tool means less stress on wire 90o contacts can weaken wire increasing breakage. 3. Effects On Wiring KRONE vs Others The KRONE 45o contact leaves more wire between the contact points. t Never overstresses the contact (even with wire as large as 0. Impact Tool causes high stress on wire HIGHBAND CONTACT KRONE LSA PLUS Series 2 Disconnection Contact Transmission Path Length = 72mm KRONE HIGHBAND Disconnection Contact Transmission Path Length = 32mm page four . Must be able to take UTP/STP which is 0. 45° "torsion" contact maintain a continual force on the connection. gas-tight connection with superior corrosion resistance. Accepts from 0.65mm Double termination same gauge wire on single terminal. Clamping ribs isolate contact area from stress. . Jumper Cross Connect . The PBE method facilitates administration and control of moves and changes.DESIGNING BUILDING AND FLOOR DISTRIBUTORS A combination of both jumpering and patching can be used for the optimum mix of methods to suit particular operational requirements.For both voice and high speed data traffic. page six . It is good practice to balance up your frame.Provides the easiest method of cross connecting Vertical Cabling Vertical A HIGHBAND Work Area Field Vertical B HIGHBAND MODULES Data Field Vertical C HIGHBAND MODULES * Note: HUB can be patched directly to Vertical B using HIGHBAND to RJ45 patchcords Multiple 4 pair to RJ45 patch leads* Incoming 25. The basic frame layout should comprise discrete fields as shown in the example below. using KRONE HIGHBAND modules.High density Telco connectorised hub equipment is used. Patch-By-Exception This is the best all-round solution when you have a large number of cross connections (>100) and when: . There is also a wide range of KRONE mounting hardware to suit all distributor sizes. This gives an advantage of increased density and provides the possibility for the fitting of over voltage protection should it be required on the distribution.Subsequent savings on patch panels and cords can be used to purchase additional data hub ports to liven up spare outlets .For both voice and high speed data traffic. a number of options are available to meet the requirements of each specific site. . When configuring a floor distributor. . This mix would allow some cost savings. 2. HIGHBAND is unique in that it gives the user multiple cross connect choices based on the following two basic cross connect methods: 1. eg: Jumper the voice cross connects and patch the data This mix of methods could be used when flexible data configuration is required but the telephone environment is stable and the extensions can be changed electronically at the PABX.Cost-cutting is essential . 50 or 100 pair voice cable 4pr Cat5e UTP Work Area Cables *Note: KRONE LSA Plus Series 2 modules can be used in the voice or vertical cabling field where performance up to Category 4 is acceptable. Patch Cross Connect . for example by positioning your work area field in the centre of the frame to segregate the vertical cabling and data ports on the floor distributor.High reliability coupled with moderate flexibility and ease of use are essential.The most economical method when there is infrequent need for changes or where better administration and control is required . .simplifying workstation moves and patch administration. Store a quantity of 10 HIGHBAND 8/16 2 or 4 pair patch cords at the site of the distributor for patch by exception.Two outlets per workstation (one voice.Example: Designing a Floor Distributor for 100 Workstations Design Criteria . making a total of 200 outlets. 8 pairs) per HIGHBAND 8 module. Note: Jumper all cross connection in initial installation using Cat 5e jumper cable. Calculations: Question: How many HIGHBAND 8 modules are needed? Answer: (a) On work area field: Answer = 100 HIGHBAND 8 modules. Therefore 30 HIGHBAND 8 modules are required to terminate the specified extensions and two modules are required to terminate the spare cable pairs. the Distributor will use 164 HIGHBAND 8 modules.e. data and work area fields .100 BASE-T hub with 64 ports to be initially installed to serve 50 of the workstations . and use these when required.The area is served by an electronic PABX with 120 four wire extensions to provide one extension to every workstation using 10x25 pair cable or 250 pair riser cable . 32 modules are needed.Jumper all cross connections and Patch-By Exception when infrequent moves are required . Since we will terminate two 10 BASE T ports per module and as there are 64 ports.e. RJ45 .Infrequent moves are expected . Therefore 100 HIGHBAND 8 modules are required.Gigabit Ethernet and ATM expected to be used on network cabling in two years’ time . In total. Remember.Run short patch cables from 100 BASE-T hub ports to data vertical and terminate 2 ports (i.Use HIGHBAND 8 modules on PABX. one HIGHBAND 8 module can accommodate two 4 pair outlets. There are a total of 120 x 2 pair telephone circuits. Use modular plugs suited to solid conductor cable or cut pre-manufactured patch cords in half and punch down stranded cable at Highband 8. This equals 240 pairs. (c) On the voice or riser field: Answer = 32 HIGHBAND 8 modules. From Data Rack Vertical B Vertical C Vertical A Data 32 Modules Workstations 50 Modules Workstations 50 Modules PABX 32 Modules From Riser/PABX To work stations page seven . There are 100 workstations with two outlets per workstation.Need to keep budget costs down Basic decisions from criteria: . (b) On data field vertical: Answer = 32 HIGHBAND 8 modules. one data) i. TrueNet's zero bit error rate guarantee is revolutionising the structured cabling industry. TrueNet C6T HIGHBAND Module Solution TrueNetTM C6T Cable HIGHBAND Ultim8 Blocks Hub/Switch HIGHBAND Jacks TruePatchTM C6T TruePatchTM C6T TrueNet C5eT HIGHBAND Module Solution TrueNetTM C5eT Cable HIGHBAND 8 Block Hub/Switch TruePatchTM C5eT C5e Jacks TruePatchTM C5eT page eight . caused by the cabling system. KRONE HIGHBAND connectors and KRONE cable were finely tuned to achieve an impedance match of 100 (± 3) ohms. and can also be configured using KRONE's HIGHBAND 8 or Ultim8 IDC modules. Until now. TrueNet Cat 5eT and Cat 6T systems are available in a RJ solution format. and subsequent re-transmissions to such a negligible level that KRONE actually guarantees zero bit error rate performance from the TrueNet system. Utilising HIGHBAND modules as part of the TrueNet solution makes KRONE's cost effective and easy to manage Patch-By-Exception function possible. Companies worldwide are now enjoying increased network speed and efficiency resulting from adopting a TrueNet solution. no other cabling solution has been able to deliver what Network Managers want most optimum data throughput. This level of impedance matching has reduced the occurrence of data errors. which is five times greater than the IEEE standard of 100 (± 15) ohms for network cabling components.HIGHBAND AND THE TRUENET SOLUTION During the research and development stage of TrueNet. workstation clusters or partitioned office areas. e. You only need to renew the last few metres from the Consolidation Point to the workstation outlets. HIGHBAND Consolidation points can be accommodated in: • Wall boxes. Equipment required: • 3 x HIGHBAND 8 modules • 1 x 3 way backmount frame • KRONECTION Box size I or 30 Pair Distribution Box KRONECTION Box 1 HIGHBAND 8 modules 4 pair Cat5e cable Multiple 4 pair Cat5e UTP cable from Floor Distributor page nine . When moving modular furniture or office partitions.CONSOLIDATION POINTS A Consolidation Point is particularly useful when wiring to modular furniture. KRONECTION Boxes • Floor boxes • Ducting • Ceiling spaces • Utility poles Example One: A Consolidation Point Serving Three Dual RJ45 Outlets Terminate the multiple 4 pair Category 5e cable from the Floor Distributor. there is no need to run new cabling all the way back to the Floor Distributor (which could be up to 90 metres).g. 200 mm) inside the mounting frame. place the module on the mounting frame and repeat the process on the next module. Cables should be velcro tied but not too tightly. After termination of the module is complete. Ensure module is mounted with KRONE logo facing up. Jumpers Feed the Category 5e cable through the guide ring provided on the side of the module. Fan the pairs to the corresponding termination point. Termination of Jumper Cable Patch-By-Exception page ten . The jumper wire should then be run to the top of the frame and guided across to the desired location on the frame using the main jumper rings and terminated appropriately. (The maximum untwist distance allowable under the standards for Category 5e installations is 13 mm. at randomly spaced intervals (of approx. Fan and place the Category 5e jumper wire in the termination slots of the desired pairs ensuring the twist rate is maintained to the point of termination (bottom row of the HIGHBAND 8 and HIGHBAND 10 disconnection modules). leaving both hands free for cable feeding and termination.) Place the wires in the termination slots and terminate using a KRONE termination tool (note: only a genuine KRONE Tool can be used). Loop the patch cord back through the guide ring provided on the side of the module nearest the pairs to be patched. Interlocking guides prevent the patch cord from being inserted upside down. Always commence with the module at the lowest point on the frame. Always maintain a minimum bend radius of four times the cable diameter. When using a Profil frame it is recommended to mount one end of the module only to allow access to the rear of the module.INSTALLATION PRACTICES Installation of Cables Cables can enter the frame (either backmount or Profil) from the top or bottom. Minimum cable length should equal the distance to the termination point plus 300 mm. The patch cord should then be run to the top of the frame and across to the desired location at the other end. Running of Jumpers & Patch Cords Patch Cords Insert the patch cord in the centre access port for the pairs to be patched. Termination of Cables Cables can be terminated either before or after the module is mounted on the frame. Terminate each wire using a KRONE termination tool. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES Unique Profil Mounting System Carry the sheath of the cable to the back of the module considering the minimum bend radius as per current standards Ensure wire pair twist is carried right up to the termination slots Prior to termination. fan wires with a minimum excess of 20mm over the module into the top of the termination slots 20mm Jumper wires outcoming pairs To disconnect wires use the hook provided on the termination tool Incoming cable KRONE termination tool Backmount frame mounting system page eleven . 5e. Is particularly effective with high density Telco connectorised hubs which allows further cabinet space reductions. or 6 cable is used instead of patch cords. Capacity for mounting with existing LSA modules Testing convenience Suspected faulty hub or PABX ports can be tested or rerouted to locate problems without losing the underlying patch. This method is more cost effective as jumper cable is cheaper than the equivalent length of patch cord. Permanent services are hardwired rather than patched Data side frame does not need to be co-located with active equipment Category 5. The diagram shows a patch cord changing the input from workstation one to workstation two. Cost Reduction. Fits in shallow wall recesses or closets. a cabling specialist can be called in to hard wire the configuration and the removed patch cord can be reused for other temporary changes. To go back to the original configuration. FEATURES AND BENEFITS This provides a neat and tidy cable management solution and allows for greater flexibility of wiring arrangements and superior reliability.PATCH BY EXCEPTION . Extensive labelling options '19 inch' accommodation such as racks is not required. simply remove the patch cord. If the change is to be made permanent. The cord disconnects the jumpers leading to workstation one and re-directs the signal through the patch cord to workstation two. Performance is enhanced due to the lower attenuation of jumper cable and the elimination of one plug and socket in the channel. More information can be displayed on the modules reducing the need to refer to other documentation.HOW DOES IT WORK? INPUT ONE WORKSTATION ONE INPUT TWO WORKSTATION TWO Patch-By-Exception is a solution whereby you hard wire your network and make subsequent changes utilising patch cords. Reduces cabinet and floor space requirements and costs. page twelve . Makes this solution cost effective as '19 inch' racks are more expensive. 2 51.) The results achieved should be printed and given to the owner of the site at time of hand over.Attenuation is the amount of loss of a signal brought about through the characteristics of any transmission medium.0 31.9 21.2 54.0 Near End Crosstalk Loss (dB) Class E 72.7 36.7 32.This refers to interference caused by unwanted coupling of electrical signal power from one pair into adjacent pairs within the same cable sheath. A high value indicates low levels of unwanted signal and best performance.0 16.0 20.5 8.4 43. Frequency (MHz) 1.8 48. The table below is taken from AS3080-2000 (draft) and indicates minimum results that must be achieved for a Class D Cat5 link and Class E Cat6 link.0 250.2 43.5 35.9 7.5 100. (Check with your Standards organisation for local requirements.5 20.4 39.0 4. crosstalk and ACR.7 63.9 34.25 62.9 3. This can be done using a hand held scanner.5 45.7 15. every installed HIGHBAND circuit should be tested.0 200.2 6.0 Insertion Loss (dB) Class D 1. Near End Crosstalk Loss .3 11.7 40.5 10.7 31.5 8.TESTING OF HIGHBAND CIRCUITS After the installation is complete.7 5.2 4.7 16.1 Notes Insertion Loss .6 48.3 9. Using a HIGHBAND 4 pair to RJ45 patch cord (as shown).0 N/A N/A Near End Crosstalk Loss (dB) Class D 64.3 N/A N/A Insertion Loss (dB) Class E 2. page thirteen .0 56.6 53. Please check the figures contained in the final published document or the Standard for your local market. test each link for attenuation.8 33. These figures were correct at the time of printing in line with the latest draft of the Australian Standards.0 10. far less stress is placed on the wire at point of termination. Stranded conductor termination Yes No page fourteen . Silver has an electrical conductance that is 6. Useful for temporary moves and changes. HIGHBAND guarantees you two conductor terminations per slot. This feature allows you to leave jumpers in place and patch to the new temporary location. By placing contacts at 45º angles across the axis of the wire.9 times greater than tin. Contact plating IDC contact positioning Silver Tin 45º 90º Centre port access Jumper & patch Yes No Yes No Patch-ByException Yes No Number of conductors per slot Insertion force 2 1 Low High The high insertion force needed to terminate the 110 type blocks can cause stress on the wire. 110 systems allows one or the other.TECHNOLOGY COMPARISON . HIGHBAND allows you test/monitor access to a hardwired circuit. Contact angle and reduced wire stress allows reliable stranded conductor termination. NOT BOTH.HIGHBAND FEATURE KRONE HIGHBAND NEXT Loss @ 100 MHz = >63dB 110 TYPE NEXT Loss @ 100 MHz = <49dB EXPLANATION VS 110 TYPE Bandwidth (patched) Higher headroom capacity allows you to install a network that is capable of handling emerging technologies. The HIGHBAND module allows you to jumper and patch on the one module. RJ allows for patch only. double and four pair management. With the HIGHBAND module all connections are made from the front which makes cable termination much easier. With RJ when one wire is connected all are connected and pairs cannot be managed. HIGHBAND allows for single.HIGHBAND FEATURE Low cost mounting system KRONE HIGHBAND 8 Yes RJ Cross Connect No EXPLANATION VS RJ RJ cross connection requires 19” rack mounting. Eliminates performance reducing compromises inherent in the modular connector design RJ does not allow splitting or paralleling of pairs Jumper & patch Patch-By-Exception Yes Yes No No Test access point Yes No Single pair administration Yes No Work access from front of module Extremely high transmission performance Yes No Yes NEXT Loss @ 100MHz = >63dB No NEXT Loss @ 100MHz typically = 45dB No Easy to configure to star ring or bus topology Yes page fifteen . The HIGHBAND centre port allows for test access. HIGHBAND has far superior transmission performance. The flexibility of the HIGHBAND module allows either jumpering or patching. Depending on the size of the installation this can be quite expensive.TECHNOLOGY COMPARISON . Pairs numbered 1-8 for eight incoming & eight outgoing pairs. Product Number: 6468 5 061-08 Pack Quantity: 10 HIGHBAND Ultim8 Disconnection Module Ultim8 exceeds the proposed Cat 6 component Standard when hard wired or patched. Product Number: 6468 5 081-00 Pack Quantity: 10 Note: All HIGHBAND modules are UL certified for performance and safety. Colour coded to make termination of cables easy. Brown cross hatching on top row of module. Ideal for use in backbone cabling where high density is more important than the disconnection feature. Ideal for use in horizontal cabling. This allows for Patch-ByException to be utilised and still maintain Cat 6 performance. Product Number: 6468 5 060-06 Pack Quantity: 10 HIGHBAND 8 Disconnection Module Category 5e Disconnection Module for termination of two x 4 pair UTP cables. AND APPLICATION page sixteen . Product Number: 6468 5 080-00 Pack Quantity: 10 HIGHBAND 20 Switching Module Category 5e Switching Module for termination of 20 incoming and 20 outgoing pairs. patching and Patch-By-Exception. Provides patching for 20 pairs. Pairs numbered 110. Provides patching for 16 pairs. Pairs numbers 1 .HIGHBAND PRODUCT RANGE IDENTIFICATION HIGHBAND Compact 8 Disconnection Module Compact Category 5e Module. Used for Category 5e jumpering. All Disconnect modules allow centre port access and disconnect facility. ideal for use in backbone cabling where high density and disconnect features are required. Product Number: 6468 5 060-00 Pack Quantity:10 HIGHBAND 10 Disconnection Module Category 5e Disconnection Module for termination of ten incoming and ten outgoing pairs. Ideal for use in horizontal cabling where high density is more important than the disconnection feature. Colour coded to make termination of cables easy.10 on bottom row with brown cross hatching on top row. Requires special mounting frame. Product Number: 6468 5 061-00 Pack Quantity: 10 HIGHBAND 16 Switching Module Category 5e Switching Module for termination of four x 4 pair cables. 0m 6451 2 059-31 3. and two pair patching on HIGHBAND 16 and HIGHBAND 20 Product Number: 6451 2 080-01 0.5m 6451 2 050-11 1.0m 6451 2 080-21 2.0m 6451 2 050-51 5.0m 6451 2 050-21 2. Product Number: 6451 2 055-00 Pack Quantity: 1 HIGHBAND 1 Pair Voice Patch Cords Used for patching between HIGHBAND modules and Series 2 modules.0m 6451 2 050-31 3. Provide two pair patching on HIGHBAND 8 and four pair patching on HIGHBAND 16.HIGHBAND 1 Pair Test Plug Set.5m 6451 2 048-11 1. Provide one pair patching only.0m 6451 2 048-51 5.0m 6451 2 059-51 5.0m 6451 2 080-51 5. 2 or 4 Pair Patch Cords For use on HIGHBAND 8 and HIGHBAND 16 modules only.0m 6451 2 059-21 2.0m Pack Quantity: 2 page seventeen .5m 6451 2 080-11 1. Product Number: 6451 2 050-01 0.0m Pack Quantity: 2 HIGHBAND 1/2 Pair Patch Cords For use on all HIGHBAND modules. Provides one pair patching on HIGHBAND 8 and HIGHBAND 10. Provides one pair patching on HIGHBAND 8 and HIGHBAND 10 and two pair patching on HIGHBAND 16 and HIGHBAND 20.0m Pack Quantity: 2 HIGHBAND 1/2 Pair to RJ45 Patch Cords Used for patching between HIGHBAND modules and equipment with an RJ45 interface. Used to test the circuit. Product Number: 6451 2 059-01 0.5m 6451 2 059-11 1.0m Pack Quantity: 2 HIGHBAND 8/16. Product Number: 6451 2 048-01 0.0m 6451 2 080-31 3.0m 6451 2 048-31 3. 2 Pole To be used on HIGHBAND modules only.0m 6451 2 048-21 2. 0m 6451 2 051-21 2. Product Number: 6451 2 058-01 0.0m 6451 2 058-21 2. For use on HIGHBAND 8 modules only.HIGHBAND PRODUCT RANGE IDENTIFICATION HIGHBAND 8/16.0m Pack Quantity: 2 HIGHBAND 10.0m 6451 2 058-31 3.0m 6451 2 051-31 3. Provides 4 pair patching.0m 6451 2 071-15 1.0m 6451 2 057-31 5.0m 6451 2 057-21 2. 2 Pair to RJ45 Patch Cord Used for Patching between HIGHBAND 10 modules and equipment with an RJ45 interface. Product Number: 6451 2 057-01 0. Product Number: 6451 2 104-10 1m Blue 6451 2 104-20 2m Blue 6451 2104-30 3m Blue Pack Quantity: 2 AND APPLICATION page eighteen . Provides 4 pair patching.5m 6451 2 051-11 1. Provide two pair patching on HIGHBAND 8 and 4 pair patching on HIGHBAND 16. 4 Pair to RJ45 Patch Cords Used for patching between HIGHBAND modules and equipment with an RJ45 interface.5m 6451 2 058-11 1. 2 or 4 Pair to RJ45 Patch Cords Used for patching between HIGHBAND modules and equipment with an RJ45 interface. 2 or 4 Pair to 4 Pair Patch Cords Used for patching between HIGHBAND 8 and Highband 16 modules.0m Pack Quantity: 2 HIGHBAND 8.5m 6451 2 071-20 2. For use on HIGHBAND 8 and Highband 16 modules only.0m 6451 2 057-31 3. Provides 2 pair patching.5m 6451 2 071-10 1.0m 6451 2 051-51 5. Specially designed for Patch-By-Exception.5m 6451 2 057-11 1. 4 Pair Patch Cords For use on HIGHBAND 8 modules.0m Pack Quantity: 2 HIGHBAND 8/16. Product Number: 6451 2 071-05 0.0m Pack Quantity: 2 HIGHBAND 8.0m 6451 2 058-51 5. Product Number: 6451 2 051-01 0. Product Number: 6451 2 101-10 1m Blue 6451 2 101-20 2m Blue 6451 2 101-30 3m Blue Pack Quantity: 2 HIGHBAND to Series 2 Adaptor Used for testing HIGHBAND modules with a Series 2 test lead. 10 pair modules. Product Number: 6451 2 103-10 1m Blue 6451 2 103-20 2m Blue 6451 2 103-30 3m Blue Pack Quantity: 2 HIGHBAND 10. 2 Pair to 2 Pair Patch Cord Used for patching between HIGHBAND 10 modules. Can only be used on HIGHBAND 8 and HIGHBAND 10 modules. 4 Pair to 4 Pair Patch Cord Used for patching between HIGHBAND 10 modules. Can also be used on all Series 2.HIGHBAND 10. Provides 2 pair patching. Product Number: 6462 2 096-00 Pack Quantity: 10 page nineteen . Product Number: 6451 2 178-04 4 Pole Pack Quantity: 1 HIGHBAND Disconnection Plugs Plugs for disconnecting a circuit. Product Number: 6451 2 099-30 Pack Quantity: 1 HIGHBAND 10. Product Number: 6462 2 097-00 White 6462 2 097-10 Red 6462 2 097-20 Green Pack Quantity: 20 HIGHBAND Label Holder Clear clip on label holders with paper labels supplied. 4 Pair to RJ45 Test Cord Used for testing HIGHBAND 10 circuits. Provides 4 pair patching. Test Cord 3m. . HIGHBAND 8 and 16 modules). Naming Convention HIGHBAND 8/16 2 OR 4 PAIR PATCH CORD 2M Product Family Type of Accessory Length HIGHBAND modules that accessories can be used on (e. HIGHBAND 16 and 20. The first digit indicates the width of the plug shell (i.e. This allows the same patch cord to be used on both the disconnect modules i. If these numbers do not appear in the description then the accessory can be used on all HIGHBAND modules Numbers of pairs used depending on the module the accessory is used on (i.e. HIGHBAND 8 and 10 and the patching modules. i. 2 pair for HIGHBAND 8 or 4 pair for HIGHBAND 16). 2 pair wide) Colour Codes for T568A Wiring Scheme Pair 2 Pair 3 Pair 1 Pair 4 1 2 3 4 W-G G W-O BL 5 6 7 8 W-BL O W-BR BR Jack Positions LEGEND: W = White G = Green O = Orange BL = Blue BR = Brown T568A Eight Position Jack Pin/Pair Assignments page twenty one .e.g.IDENTIFICATION OF PATCH CORDS Description HIGHBAND patch cords have contacts on both sides of the printed circuit board. Patch cord wiring configurations are shown in figures 1 to 6 on the following page.e. High quality. flexible Category 5e UTP cable is used in the manufacture of these cords (except the one pair voice patch cord which uses Category 3 cable). page twenty two .PATCH CORD CONFIGURATIONS HIGHBAND 1 or 2 Pair HIGHBAND 8/16 2 or 4 Pair HIGHBAND 8 4 Pair Top Pair 1 Bottom Pair 2 Bottom Pair 1 Top Pair 2 Bottom Pair 4 Top Pair 3 Top Pair 1 Bottom Pair 2 Top Pair 3 Bottom Pair 4 Top Pair 2 Bottom Pair 1 HIGHBAND 1 Pair Voice HIGHBAND 8/16 2 or 4 Pair to RJ45 HIGHBAND 8 4 Pair to RJ45 Pair 1 Top of PCB Bottom Pair 1 Top Pair 2 Bottom Pair 4 Top Pair 3 2 pole plug for Series 2 modules Note: HIGHBAND patch cords are compatible with both T568A and T568B wiring configurations. .............Identification and Application..................................................................................3 Technical Specifications...................................................................................................................................................................................8 Consolidation Points ......5 Designing Building and Floor Distributors ....................................................................................4 Frequently Asked Questions.................................2 Features and Benefits.............................22 page twenty three .........................12 Testing of HIGHBAND Circuits.........................................................INDEX Introduction.....................................4 The HIGHBAND Contact ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6 HIGHBAND and the TrueNet Solution ..13 Technology Comparisons .............................................................................................10 Installation Procedures ....................................................14 HIGHBAND Product Range ........................................................................................................................16 Identification of Patch Cords................................3 The Industry’s Most Secure Connection.............................................21 Patch Cord Configuration ...11 Patch-By-Exception ...........................................................................9 Installation Practices.......... 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