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Connecting Optical Cables<br />

Connecting Optical Cables<br />

Fiber Fish Tool<br />

WARNING:<br />

Unterminated fiber cables <strong>and</strong> connectors may emit invisible laser radiation.<br />

Avoid direct exposure to the laser light source. Ensure that the fiber cable is<br />

terminated before "fishing."<br />

The Fiber Fish tool that was shipped with the <strong>Prisma</strong> <strong>II</strong> Chassis is used to pull an<br />

optical cable from the rear of the chassis to the front of the chassis so the optical<br />

cables can be connected to optical connectors on the front panel of modules.<br />

Fiber Fish Tool Hook<br />

At the end of the Fiber Fish tool is a small hook that allows you to hold an optical<br />

cable so that you can pull it through to the front panel of chassis.<br />

To Pull the Optical Cable to the <strong>Module</strong><br />

1 Insert the Fiber Fish tool through the slot located just above the bottom of the<br />

chassis.<br />

2 At the rear of the chassis, locate the appropriate optical cable.<br />

3 Insert the optical cable into notched area of the Fiber Fish tool as shown below.<br />

4 At the front of the chassis, pull the Fiber Fish tool (with cable attached) to the<br />

front of the chassis.<br />

5 Disengage the optical cable from the Fiber Fish tool <strong>and</strong> attach to the appropriate<br />

connector on desired module.<br />

78-4021716-01 Rev C 23

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