EIA/TIA 568 Category 5e Shielded Keystone Modular Jack Faceplate
1. Remove approximately 2 3/8” of cable sheath and aluminum tape taking care not to damage the conductors.
2. Carefully trim polyester tape to 9. Trim excess of conductor flush leave a 3/16” covering over the with side of the IDC block. Trim conductors. drainwire as required. 3. Fold the drainwire back so that it 10. Reattach the shielded cover lies on the surface of the sheath. and snap completed jack into 4. Push the tongue between the the faceplate. drainwire and the polyester tape. 5. Secure the cable to the tongue with the cable tie provided and angle as required. 6. Terminate each pair in its colorcoded slot ensuring that the solidcolored wire of each pair is placed in the correct slot (See diagram on back). 7. Ensure that the twist in the wires is maintained up to the IDC connector, adding half or full twists as required. 8. When the wires are correctly Hold the cable and jack between positioned, use a 110 impact the thumb and forefinger, untwist insertion tool set to LOW or stuffer each pair and terminate them in the order shown in the table on back. cap and pliers to make final connection.
10212801 REV F 4307
Shielded Lead Frame Cat 5e KMJ Snap-in Jack
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Made in the USA
EIA/TIA 568 Category 5e Shielded Keystone Modular Jack Faceplate
1. Remove approximately 2 3/8” of cable sheath and aluminum tape taking care not to damage the conductors.
2. Carefully trim polyester tape to 9. Trim excess of conductor flush leave a 3/16” covering over the with side of the IDC block. Trim conductors. drainwire as required. 3. Fold the drainwire back so that it 10. Reattach the shielded cover lies on the surface of the sheath. and snap completed jack into 4. Push the tongue between the the faceplate. drainwire and the polyester tape. 5. Secure the cable to the tongue with the cable tie provided and angle as required. 6. Terminate each pair in its colorcoded slot ensuring that the solidcolored wire of each pair is placed in the correct slot (See diagram on back). 7. Ensure that the twist in the wires is maintained up to the IDC connector, adding half or full twists as required. 8. When the wires are correctly Hold the cable and jack between positioned, use a 110 impact the thumb and forefinger, untwist insertion tool set to LOW or stuffer each pair and terminate them in the order shown in the table on back. cap and pliers to make final connection.
10212801 REV F 4307
Shielded Lead Frame Cat 5e KMJ Snap-in Jack
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Made in the USA
Cover
JACK TERMINAL LAYOUT
Orange Orange/white Blue Blue/white
Insert tongue between drain wire & polyester tape
8 Brown/white 7 Brown 6 Green/white 5 Green
4 3 2 1
STEP 4 Stuffer Cap
EIA/TIA 568B
Secure with Cable tie & angle as required Green Green/white Blue Blue/white
8 Brown/white 7 Brown 6 Orange/white 5 Orange
4 3 2 1
STEP 8
STEP 5
STEP 1-3
NOTE: Installer MUST follow EIA/ TIA 568 Installation Guidelines throughout the installation to Maintain Category 5e Compliance.
EIA/TIA 568A
5290 Concourse Drive • Roanoke, VA 24019 USA Phone: 540-265-0690 • TOLL FREE 800-622-7711 Fax: 540-265-0724 • www.occfiber.com
10212801 REV F 4307
Shielded Lead Frame Cat 5e KMJ Snap-in Jack
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Made in the USA
Cover
JACK TERMINAL LAYOUT
Orange Orange/white Blue Blue/white
Insert tongue between drain wire & polyester tape
8 Brown/white 7 Brown 6 Green/white 5 Green
4 3 2 1
STEP 4 Stuffer Cap
EIA/TIA 568B
Secure with Cable tie & angle as required Green Green/white Blue Blue/white
8 Brown/white 7 Brown 6 Orange/white 5 Orange
4 3 2 1 EIA/TIA 568A
10212801 REV F 4307
STEP 1-3
STEP 5
STEP 8
NOTE: Installer MUST follow EIA/ TIA 568 Installation Guidelines throughout the installation to Maintain Category 5e Compliance. 5290 Concourse Drive • Roanoke, VA 24019 USA Phone: 540-265-0690 • TOLL FREE 800-622-7711 Fax: 540-265-0724 • www.occfiber.com