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OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES1. State the advantages that come from establishing industrial cabling

standards.2. Identify the standards that specifically apply to cable installation.3. Describe the basic operation of the telephone system in the United States.4. Identify the wire types used in telephone systems.5. Describe the accepted color coding strategies that are commonly used in

telephone installations.6. Identify typical physical topologies, and state the advantages and

disadvantages for each.7. List the accepted logical topologies.8. State the general instructions for running copper cabling.9. Given a specific application, identify the grade of cabling that would be

appropriate.10. Identify Type-66 and Type-110 insulation displacement connectors.11. Identify the various types of modular jacks that are commonly used with

telecommunications systems.

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Figure 2-1: Basic Telco Organization

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Figure 2-2: Analog Waveform

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Figure 2-3: Digital Waveform

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Table 2-1: Decimal Column Values

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Table 2-2: Binary Column Values

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Table 2-3: Digital to Binary Conversion Table

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Table 2-3: Digital to Binary Conversion Table (continued)

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Table 2-3: Digital to Binary Conversion Table (continued)

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Figure 2-4: Square Wave Noise

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Figure 2-5: Frequency Components of a 1kHz Square Wave

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Figure 2-6: Harmonic Distortion with Inadequate Bandwidth

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Figure 2-7: Flat 4-Conductor Telephone Cable

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Figure 2-8: 24AWG UTP Telephone Cable

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Figure 2-9: Noise Distortion of a Data Signal

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Pair #1: Green/Red (tip/ring).

The solid-color twisted pair marking system method uses one color to identify each of six wires.

Pair #2: Black/Yellow (tip/ring).

Pair #3: White/Blue (tip/ring).

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The standard color-coding method uses band-striped twisted pair markings:

Pair #1: White/Blue. The tip wire is predominantly white with blue bands. The ring wire is predominantly blue with white bands.

Pair #2: White/Orange. The tip wire is primarily white with orange bands. The ring wire is primarily orange with white bands.

Pair #3: White/Green. The tip wire is mostly white with green bands. The ring wire is mostly green with white bands.

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The standard color-coding method uses band-striped twisted pair markings: (continued)

Pair #4: White/Brown. The tip wire is predominantly white with brown bands. The ring wire is predominantly brown with white bands.

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Figure 2-10: Color Coded Wire

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Table 2-4: Color Coding for 25-Pair Cables

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Figure 2-11: UTP Connectors for Telephone and Data Wiring

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Figure 2-12: Coaxial Cable

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Figure 2-13: Thicknet Connection

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Figure 2-14: Attachment Unit Interface

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Figure 2-15: Intrusive Tap

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Figure 2-16: Vampire Tap

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Figure 2-17: Thinnet Arrangement

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LAB 1 OBJECTIVESLAB 1 OBJECTIVESCable Identification

To identify the cable types provided To identify the cable types provided with this coursewith this course

To identify the parts that make To identify the parts that make up the up the Thicknet Thicknet active tap kitactive tap kit

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Figure 2-18: Cable Types

CAT5 UTP

Type-1A STP

RG6 Coax

RG58 Coax

RG8 Coax

CAT5 STP

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Figure 2-18: Thicknet Tap (continued)

Thicknet Active Tap Kit

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The cable’s jacket should indicate that it is a Category 5 cable, and it may be either light gray, or white, in color.

TIPTIP

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The cable’s jacket should indicate that it is a shielded Category 5 cable, and it may be blue in color.

TIPTIP

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The cable’s jacket should indicate that it is a shielded cable, specified for IBM, and it will probably be black in color. The cable itself may appear somewhat flattened.

TIPTIP

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This cable’s jacket should indicate that it is designed for cable television transmission (CATV designation), and will probably display its 75-ohm impedance as well. It is normally black in color.

TIPTIP

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RG58 is probably the smallest diameter cable in the sample set. Its jacket should be black, and will be marked with the RG58 designation.

TIPTIP

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RG8 is probably the largest diameter cable in the sample set. Its jacket should be yellow or orange, and may be marked with the Ethernet designation. It will also indicate an impedance of 50 ohms.

TIPTIP

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The AMP Thicknet tap kit is basically composed of the clamp assembly, pressure block, button-head socket screw (tightened with the included hex wrench), braid terminators (2), tap body, and a probe assembly. An application tool is used to drill through the cable to the center conductor and to thread the probe assembly.

TIPTIP

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LAB 1 QUESTIONSLAB 1 QUESTIONS

Which one of the cable types included in this lab procedure is used for cable television transmission?

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LAB 1 QUESTIONSLAB 1 QUESTIONS

Concerning the installation of the Thicknetactive tap, what is the purpose for the hex wrench included in the kit?

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LAB 1 QUESTIONSLAB 1 QUESTIONS

According to the instruction sheet for the installation of the Thicknet active tap, what are the two purposes for which the application tool is used?

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LAB 1 QUESTIONSLAB 1 QUESTIONS

What is the diameter of the RG8 coaxial cable around which the Thicknet active tap must clamp?

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LAB 1 QUESTIONSLAB 1 QUESTIONS

What was the impedance of the following cable types that you examined during this lab?

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(a) CAT5 UTP cable(b) CAT5 STP cable(c) Type-1A STP cable(d) RG6 coaxial cable(e) RG58 coaxial cable(f) RG8 coaxial cable

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LAB 1 QUESTIONSLAB 1 QUESTIONS

What would you expect the color of the outer jacket for RG8 coaxial cable to be?

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LAB 1 QUESTIONSLAB 1 QUESTIONS

Which of the cable types from the samples you examined possessed the smallest diameter?

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If one wire run is damaged, it will not affect the other devices in that system.

Some advantages of the star topology include:

11

It is easy to locate a problem in the system.22

Additions and changes can be made very easily, without interfering with the rest of the system.

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Figure 2-19: Star Topology

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The bus topology is passive (it does not actively move the data signal). Therefore, if one device fails, it does not affect the others.

The advantages of a bus topology are:

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The system does not have to be shut down in order to add other devices.

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Figure 2-20: Bus Topology

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If a cut should occur in the wire, the entire network will be brought down. The connected devices will work in stand-alone mode, but will not be able to communicate with each other.

The disadvantages of a bus topology are:

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Only one device can transmit at any one time. The more devices on a cable run, the slower the network.

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If any additions are to be made to the system, the system must be shut down.

Disadvantages of the ring topology are:

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If a break occurs in the cable, the entire system shuts down.

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Figure 2-21: Combination of Star and Bus Topology

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Never put a splice behind a wall or in an area where it cannot be accessed.

The following general tips for running network cable will help you become acquainted with basic data cabling concepts:

Always test the cable runs after the installation is complete.

If possible, avoid placing splices on cable runs altogether. If there is a real problem, pull a new cable.

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Do not pull 4-pair cable with more than 25 pounds of pulling force.

The following general tips for running network cable will help you to become acquainted with basic data cabling concepts: (continued)

Do not run data cables in parallel with any type of electrical cables.

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Maintain the following separation between tele-communications wiring and other types of wiring:

The following general tips for running network cable will help you to become acquainted with basic data cabling concepts: (continued)

Electrical bare light, or power of any voltage 5 feetElectrical open wiring under 300 volts 2 inchesElectrical wires in conduit, or in armored or nonmetallic sheath cable/power ground wires

none

Radio and television antenna lead and ground wires 2 inchesOpen signal/control wiring under 300 volts noneCommunity television systems coaxial cables, withgrounded shield

none

Telephone service drop wire, aerial or buried 2 inchesNeon signs, and associated wiring from transformer 6 inchesFluorescent lighting 5 inchesLightning wire 6 feet

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Minimum separations between residential and light commercial telecommunications wiring are specified in TIA/EIA 570. When in doubt, use the rule of sixes:

The following general tips for running network cable will help you to become acquainted with basic data cabling concepts: (continued)

Six feet of separation between telephone wiring and open high-voltage wiring, lightning grounding wire, or grounding rods

Six inches of separation from all other high-voltage wire, unless in conduit

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Never bend the cable sharply, or cut the sheath intended to protect the conductors.

The following general tips for running network cable will help you to become acquainted with basic data cabling concepts: (continued)

Always maintain correct polarity.

Always maintain the line number with respect to the pair number.

Always use plastic, nonmetallic staples.

Always leave a pull cord in the conduit for future cable pulls.

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Never run voltage and telecommunication cables in the same conduit.

The following general tips for running network cable will help you to become acquainted with basic data cabling concepts: (continued)

If possible, avoid running telecommunication cables under carpeting to avoid damage, or slow degradation, to the cable.

Try to run cabling through the inner walls rather than the outer walls if possible.

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Do not run Telco wiring parallel to electrical wiring. Instead, always cross electrical wiring at 90-degree angles. Also, never share bore holes with any electrical wiring.

The following general tips for running network cable will help you to become acquainted with basic data cabling concepts: (continued)

Avoid running wire near known sources of heat.

Always conceal wire runs. Do not leave wire runs exposed.

Always leave a one- to three-foot service loop of wire slack at outlets, or termination points, for later additions, changes, or repairs.

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Never share bore holes with any type of electrical wiring.

The following are general tips for the installation of telecommunication outlets:

All data cabling outlets should be set up to handle either two 100-ohm UTP cables, or one 100-ohm UTP cable and one cable of the following:

2-pair, 150-ohm STP

2-strand, 62.5/125-micron optical fiber

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Place Telco outlets at the same wall height as electrical outlets, but no closer than 12 inches, keeping in mind that they should not share the same stud space.

The following are general tips for the installation of telecommunication outlets: (continued)

Always consider the current layout of the furniture, and how it could be rearranged when you are installing telecommunication outlets.

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LAB 2 OBJECTIVELAB 2 OBJECTIVECable Examinations

To examine the construction and To examine the construction and makeup of the various cable types makeup of the various cable types provided with this courseprovided with this course

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Try not to damage any of the inside wires as you make the slit.

TIPTIP

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Figure 2-22: Examining the Contents of CAT5 UTP

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Recall your reading about twisted-pair cable, and the purpose for the twisting.

TIPTIP

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You will want to use the 24-gauge marking position on the wire stripper.

TIPTIP

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Try to depict the twist, as well as the color markings, for each of the pairs. Identify the tip and ring, and don’t worry if your drawing doesn’t win any art awards.

TIPTIP

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Try not to damage any of the inside wires as you make the slit.

TIPTIP

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Figure 2-23: Examining the Contents of CAT5 STP

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Figure 2-24: Examining the Contents of Type-1A STP

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See if you can do this without putting any nicks in the center conductor. The wire stripper will help to remove the insulation once the cut has been made.

TIPTIP

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Figure 2-25: Examining the Contents of RG6

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Although the center conductor for RG6 is obviously solid, some types of coaxial cable use stranded conductor. These coaxial types are generally more flexible than those with solid center conductors.

TIPTIP

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Figure 2-26: Examining the Contents of RG58

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Figure 2-27: Examining the Contents of RG8

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LAB 2 QUESTIONSLAB 2 QUESTIONS

What is the significance of any differences in the number of twists per inch between the pairs in UTP/STP cable?

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LAB 2 QUESTIONSLAB 2 QUESTIONS

In 4-pair UTP/STP which wire, tip or ring, is mostly white?

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LAB 2 QUESTIONSLAB 2 QUESTIONS

When comparing RG6, RG58, and RG8, which type of coaxial cable contains the most shielding?

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Figure 1-28: Binding Post Termination

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Never nick the conductors when removing the sheath.

The general tips on binding post connections are as follows:

Conductors always wind clockwise, between the two washers.

Ensure that the insulation does not get caught under the screw terminals.

Always trim off the excess bare wire to avoid shorting out the connection.

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Always leave additional slack wire in case future repairs are required.

The general tips on binding post connections are as follows: (continued)

Do not overtighten the screw terminals, or the wire could break off. In addition, the threads will strip out.

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Figure 2-29: Impact or Punch-down Tool

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Figure 2-30: Standard and CAT5 Pair Spacing

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Figure 2-31: Impact or Punch-down Tool with Blades

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Figure 2-32: Electricians’ Scissors

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Figure 2-33: Diagonal Cutting Pliers

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Figure 2-34: Slotted-head Screwdriver

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Figure 2-35: Phillips-head Screwdriver

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Figure 2-36: Wire Stripper

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Figure 2-37: RG8 Wire Stripper

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Figure 2-38: Tone Generator and Signal Probe

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Figure 2-39: MODAPT® Test Adapter

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Figure 2-40: Modular Crimpers

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LAB 3 OBJECTIVELAB 3 OBJECTIVETool Identification

To properly identify common tools To properly identify common tools used for CAT5 and coaxial cable used for CAT5 and coaxial cable installationsinstallations

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Figure 2-41: Common Tools for Cable Installations

Cable Stripper, RG58/RG6

Wire Stripper, CAT5 Punch-down Tool, Steel

Cable Stripper, RG8/CAT5

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Figure 2-41: Common Tools for Cable Installations (continued)

Punch-down Tool, Plastic

Electrical Tape Twine

Punch-down Blades, 110/66

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Figure 2-41: Common Tools for Cable Installations (continued)

Electricians’ Scissors

Pliers, Diagonal Cutting Screwdriver, Slotted-Head

Utility Knife

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Figure 2-41: Common Tools for Cable Installations (continued)

Screwdriver, Phillips-Head

Pliers, Needle-nose Pliers, Groove-joint

Insertion/Extraction Tool

Wrench, Adjustable Dental Pick

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Figure 2-41: Common Tools for Cable Installations (continued)

Crimping Tool, RJ45

Crimping Tool, Pin Nippers, End-Cutting

Crimping Tool, RG58/RG6

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Figure 2-41: Common Tools for Cable Installations (continued)

Fish Tape, Steel

Hex Wrench Pencils, Colored (set)

Thicknet Application Tool

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Figure 2-41: Common Tools for Cable Installations (continued)

Tension Scale/Tape Measure

Cable Tester, Continuity-type Multimeter, Digital

Label Markers

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Figure 2-41: Common Tools for Cable Installations (continued)

Level II Testers

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LAB 3 QUESTIONSLAB 3 QUESTIONS

How many different types of cable or wire strippers are included in the tool list?

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LAB 3 QUESTIONSLAB 3 QUESTIONS

What are the two types of punch-down blades provided with this course?

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LAB 3 QUESTIONSLAB 3 QUESTIONS

Identify a tool reviewed in the text that is not supplied for this course.

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LAB 3 QUESTIONSLAB 3 QUESTIONS

How many different types of crimpersare included in the tool list?

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6-position plugs with 6-position jacks

Some FCC USOC test requirements address the mating of:

4-position plugs with 6-position jacks

8-position plugs with 8-position jacks

6-position plugs with 8-position jacks

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Figure 2-42: RJ11 Jack (a) and Plug (b)

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Figure 2-43: USOC RJ11

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Figure 2-44: USOC RJ14

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Figure 2-45: Telco 8P8C

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Figure 2-46: RJ45 Jack (a) and Plug (b)

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Figure 2-47: TIA/EIA T568A Plug

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Pin 1 = T3

The tip and ring assignments for TIA/EIA T568A are:

Pin 2 = R3Pin 3 = T2Pin 4 = R1Pin 5 = T1Pin 6 = R2Pin 7 = T4Pin 8 = R4

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Figure 2-48: TIA/EIA T568B Plug

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Pin 1 = T2

The tip and ring assignments for TIA/EIA T568B are:

Pin 2 = R2Pin 3 = T3Pin 4 = R1Pin 5 = T1Pin 6 = R3Pin 7 = T4Pin 8 = R4

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Figure 2-49: Telco Outlet

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At least two station cable pairs must be connected at every installed outlet.

Telecommunications outlets should meet the following criteria:

The minimum number usable termination points at the wiring closet is 3 per user.

Outlets may be recessed, flush-mounted, or surface-mounted.

When installed on building exteriors, outlets must be weather resistant.

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Always use the minimum number of connections possible. Each additional connection to the system will degrade its overall performance.

For quality installations, keep the following suggestions in mind:

During installations, always install additional modular jacks, as well as service loops, to prepare the system for future upgrades, changes, moves, and repairs.

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All installations must be performed in a neat and orderly fashion. Documentation should include information as to where all outlets and cable runs are located, and should use a clearly understandable method of labeling the cable runs.

For quality installations, keep the following suggestions in mind: (continued)

Always install cables that are rated at the highest data speeds currently available, and never connect cables to any equipment or connector that is rated lower than that specified for the category of wire being used by the system.

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Once all of the telecommunications components have been installed, the entire system (cabling runs and associated equipment) must be tested for proper performance.

For quality installations, keep the following suggestions in mind: (continued)

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LAB 4 OBJECTIVELAB 4 OBJECTIVETerminating CAT5 with RJ45/T568A Jacks

To properly terminate CAT5 UTP To properly terminate CAT5 UTP cable onto CAT5cable onto CAT5--compliant RJ45 compliant RJ45 termination jacks using the T568A termination jacks using the T568A configurationconfiguration

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Figure 2-50: Untwisting the Cable Pairs

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Keep the individual pairs grouped together for ease of identification, because some tip wires may not have any visible trace of color and may appear to be solid white.

TIPTIP

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Look on the jack cap first for a manufacturer’s color code. If you find one, use it, because some jacks are manufactured with internal cross connections. For stop-end jacks, make sure that the conductors are inserted so that the cable jacket resides inside of the jack cap, with the tips of the wires inserted to the very end of the cap.

TIPTIP

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Figure 2-51: Inserting Wires in a Straight-through Jack Cap

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For stop-end jacks, insert the jack cap/housing combination into the crimping tool, apply pressure to the cable to make sure that the conductors remain inserted to the very ends of the jack, and apply firm, even pressure to the crimping tool to attach the jack.

TIPTIP

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Snap jacks can be pried apart, using a slotted-head screwdriver, and reused for practice. Stop-end jacks must be clipped off, thrown away, and replaced in order to practice on the same piece of cable. If you must clip the cable ends to remove stop-end jacks for practice purposes, under no circumstances allow the cable to become shorter than four feet (48 inches) long. This cable will be used for later labs. If necessary, practice using pieces of scrap cable.

TIPTIP

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The tension scale/tape measure is exactly one meter long. Measure the cable to the 3-foot marker, place the start of the measure at that point, and measure at least 12 more inches beyond it. If the total length of the cable is less than four feet, you will have to discard it (or add it to the practice cable scrap pile) and try again using a new piece of cable. You may reuse the jacks if they are the snap type.

TIPTIP

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LAB 4 QUESTIONSLAB 4 QUESTIONS

What is the purpose of twisting the cable pairs in CAT5 cable?

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LAB 4 QUESTIONSLAB 4 QUESTIONS

List the pin/pair configuration for the TIA/EIA T568A standard.

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LAB 4 QUESTIONSLAB 4 QUESTIONS

What is the minimum length required for the completed T568A terminated CAT5 cable in this lab?

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LAB 5 OBJECTIVELAB 5 OBJECTIVETerminating CAT5 with RJ45/T568B Jacks

To properly terminate CAT5 UTP To properly terminate CAT5 UTP cable onto CAT5cable onto CAT5--compliant RJ45 compliant RJ45 termination jacks using the T568B termination jacks using the T568B configurationconfiguration

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Keep the individual pairs grouped together for ease of identification, because some tip wires may not have any visible trace of color and may appear to be solid white.

TIPTIP

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Look on the jack cap first for a manufacturer’s color code. If you find one, use it, because some jacks are manufactured with internal cross connections. For stop-end jacks, insert the conductors so that the cable jacket resides inside of the jack cap, and the tips of the wires reach to the very end of the cap.

TIPTIP

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Figure 2-52: Trimming Excess Cable

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Figure 2-53: Crimping the Jack Housing

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For stop-end jacks, insert the jack cap/housing combination into the crimping tool, apply pressure to the cable to keep the conductors inserted to the very ends of the jack, and apply firm, even pressure to the crimping tool to attach the jack.

TIPTIP

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Figure 2-54: Using the Crimping Tool

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Snap jacks can be pried apart, using a slotted-head screwdriver, and reused for practice. Stop-end jacks must be clipped off, and thrown away, and replaced in order to practice on the same piece of cable. If you must clip the cable ends to remove stop-end jacks for practice purposes, under no circumstances allow the cable to become shorter than four feet (48 inches) long. This cable will be used for later labs. If necessary, practice using pieces of scrap cable.

TIPTIP

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The tension scale/tape measure is exactly one meter long. Measure the cable to the 3-foot marker, place the start of the measure at that point, and measure at least 12 more inches beyond it. If the total length of the cable is less than four feet, you will have to discard it (or add it to the practice cable scrap pile) and try again using a new piece of cable. You may reuse the jacks if they are the snap type.

TIPTIP

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LAB 5 QUESTIONSLAB 5 QUESTIONS

List the advantages/disadvantages of straight-through versus stop-end termination jacks.

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LAB 5 QUESTIONSLAB 5 QUESTIONS

List the pin/pair configuration for the TIA/EIA T568B standard.

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LAB 6 OBJECTIVELAB 6 OBJECTIVETerminating CAT5 with RJ45/T568A Plugs

To properly terminate CAT5 UTP To properly terminate CAT5 UTP cable with two RJ45 modular plugs, cable with two RJ45 modular plugs, using the T568A configurationusing the T568A configuration

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Keep the individual pairs grouped together for ease of identification, because some tip wires may not have any visible trace of color and may appear to be solid white.

TIPTIP

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Figure 2-55: Trimming the CAT5 Conductors

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Figure 2-56: Inserting the CAT5 Conductors

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Figure 2-57: Trimming the CAT5 Conductors

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Figure 2-58: Resting the Cable Sheath

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Figure 2-59: Testing CAT5 Plug and Jack Cables for T568A

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In order to practice on the same piece of cable, a crimped RJ45 modular plug or jack must be clipped off, thrown away, and replaced. If you must clip the cable ends to remove RJ45 plugs or jacks for practice purposes, under no circumstances allow the cable to become shorter than four feet (48 inches) long. This cable will be used for later labs. If necessary, practice making terminations using pieces of scrap cable.

TIPTIP

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The tension scale/tape measure is exactly one meter long. Measure the cable to the 3-foot marker, place the start of the measure at that point, and measure at least 12 more inches beyond it. If the total length of any cable is less than four feet, you will have to discard it (or add it to the practice cable scrap pile) and try again using a new piece of cable. You must discard the used RJ45 modular jacks or plugs, if they have been crimped.

TIPTIP

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LAB 6 QUESTIONSLAB 6 QUESTIONS

When arranging the cable colors for the TIA/EIA T568A configuration, what happens to pairs 1, 3, and 4?

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When inserting CAT5 conductors into a RJ45 plug, is the tab facing up or down?

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What differences exist in the cable color arrangements between a T568A plug configuration and a T568A jack configuration?

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LAB 6 QUESTIONSLAB 6 QUESTIONS

What use can be made of a CAT5 cable terminated with a T568A plug at one end and a T568A jack at the other?

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LAB 7 OBJECTIVELAB 7 OBJECTIVETerminating CAT5 with RJ45/T568B Plugs

To properly terminate CAT5 UTP To properly terminate CAT5 UTP cable with two RJ45 modular plugs, cable with two RJ45 modular plugs, using the T568B configurationusing the T568B configuration

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Keep the individual pairs grouped together for identification. Some tip wires may not have any visible trace of color, and may appear to be solid white.

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Figure 2-60: Grouping Individual Pairs

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Figure 2-61: Resting the Cable Sheath

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Figure 2-62: Testing CAT5 Plug and Jack Cables for T568B

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In order to practice on the same piece of cable, a crimped RJ45 modular plug or jack must be clipped off, thrown away, and replaced. If you must clip the cable ends to remove RJ45 plugs or jacks for practice purposes, under no circumstances allow the cable to become shorter than four feet (48 inches) long. This cable will be used for later labs. If necessary, practice making terminations using pieces of scrap cable.

TIPTIP

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The tension scale/tape measure is exactly one meter long. Measure the cable to the 3-foot marker, place the start of the measure at that point, and measure at least 12 more inches beyond it. If the total length of any cable is less than four feet, you will have to discard it (or add it to the practice cable scrap pile) and try again using a new piece of cable. You must discard the used RJ45 modular jacks or plugs, if they have been crimped.

TIPTIP

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LAB 7 QUESTIONSLAB 7 QUESTIONS

When arranging the cable colors for the TIA/EIA T568B configuration, are there any instances of white wires without any visible alternate color?

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LAB 7 QUESTIONSLAB 7 QUESTIONS

Why is it necessary to apply pressure to the cable before attaching the RJ45 modular plug with the crimping tool?

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LAB 7 QUESTIONSLAB 7 QUESTIONS

How can you visually identify which RJ45 wiring scheme (TIA/EIA T568A or T568B) a given cable is using?

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LAB 7 QUESTIONSLAB 7 QUESTIONS

What is the biggest difference between snap-type and crimp-type RJ45 jack or plug connectors?

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LAB 7 QUESTIONSLAB 7 QUESTIONS

Which cable would be less likely to have a problem, a single CAT5 cable that is long enough to reach from a computer to a wall jack, or a composite cable made up of several shorter sections connected through CAT5 plugs or jacks?

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REVIEW QUESTIONSREVIEW QUESTIONS

State two benefits of standardization.11

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What is the analog voice bandwidth of a telephone line?

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Describe two methods of implementing color coding.

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What is the maximum pulling force recommended for pulling a 4-wire cable through a conduit?

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How far should a telecommunication cable be located away from a fluorescent light

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What type of topology is employed for residential telecommunication wiring?

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Should cabling be run under carpeting? Explain.

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How are type-66 IDC blocks for CAT4 and CAT5 different?

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When using a binding post connection, in which direction should the wire be oriented?

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What action should be taken after all of the communication components have been installed?

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