Tyco Electronics AMP NETCONNECT 1933668 Series User manual

Identification
Label
Label Cover
Label Holder
Cover
Module Base
Adhesive
Foam Tape
Port (4 Places,
ef)
4-Port Module Kit S own
Cable Ties Magnet Holder
(2 Places, ef)
Cover
Mounting Screw
Self-Tapping Screw
(2 Places)
Icon Holder
(1 Per Port)
Fiber Optic Cable Guide
(5 Places)
Port Identification
Numbers
Through-Wall
Cable Entrance
aceway Cable Entrance with
Cable Tie Downs (3 Places)
Cover Lock
(4 Places)
Break-Out (3 Places)
Instruction Sheet
AMP NE CONNEC * Surface Mount
Module Kits 1933668-[ ] (2-Port), 408-10289
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2009 Tyco Electronics Corporation, Harrisburg, PA
All International ights eserved
TE logo and Tyco Electronics are trademarks.
*Trademark. Other products, logos, and company names used are the property of their respective owners.
TOOLING ASSISTANCE CENTE 1-800-722-1111
P ODUCT INFO MATION 1-800-522-6752 This controlled document is subject to change.
For latest revision and egional Customer Service,
visit our website at
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1933671-[ ] (4-Port), and 1933674-[ ] (6-Port)
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NUMBER MODULE
COLOR
1- -1 Light Almond
1- -2 Black
1- -3 White
1- -4 Grey
1- -1 Electric Ivory
Figure 1
1. IN RODUC ION
Module Kits 1933668–[ ], 1933671–[ ] (shown in
Figure 1) and 1933674–[ ] are designed to house and
protect connections for copper and fiber optic
applications. The module kits accept any combination
of AMP–TWIST* modular jacks, SL series modular
jacks, copper and fiber optic multi–media inserts, and
LC and MT–RJ outlet jacks.
Refer to AMP NETCONNECT Catalog 82164 for
a list of specific compatible jacks and inserts.
All numerical values in t is instruction s eet are
in metric units [wit U.S. customary units in
brackets]. Dimensions are in millimeters [and
inc es]. Figures are not drawn to scale.
All module kits can be mounted to a flat surface; the
4– and 6–port module kits will also fit standard single–
and double–gang NEMA electrical boxes and face
plates having a hole spacing of 120.6 [4.75].
To obtain information on AMP NETCONNECT
products, call PRODUCT INFORMATION at the
number at the bottom of this page, or visit the
AMP NETCONNECT website at
www.ampnetconnect.com.
2. DESCRIP ION
Each module kit consists of a module base with
2 self–tapping mounting screws, a cover with a
mounting screw, adhesive foam tape, an identification
label and label cover, and cable ties.
The module base features a through–wall cable
entrance, raceway cable entrances with cable tie
downs, and fiber optic cable guides to facilitate cable
AMP NETCONNECT logo is a trademark of Tyco Electronics. NEMA is a trademark of National Electrical Manufacturers
Association Corporation.
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management. The module base provides 3 mounting
options: holes that accept the self–tapping screws,
adhesive foam tape—both for mounting to a flat
surface, and magnet holders that accept magnets
(available separately) for mounting to a ferromagnetic
surface.
The cover features embossed port identification
numbers, icon holder for each port, and a label
holder. The cover has break–outs on the sides and
back that accommodate commercial raceways (not
included).
3. MOUNT THE MODULE
3.1. Flat Surfa e
A. Using Foam Tape
(Included with Module Kit)
1. Remove the protective adhesive paper from one
side of the foam tape, and place the foam tape on
the bottom of the module base. Recommended
location is shown in Figure 2.
2. Remove the protective adhesive paper from the
foam tape, and place the module on a flat surface.
Press the module to secure the foam tape.
B. Using Self-Tapping S rews
(Included with Module Kit)
1. Position the module base on the flat surface at
the desired location. Mark holes on the surface
using the mounting holes of the module base, then
remove the module base. Refer to Figure 3.
The 2-port module base has 2 mounting holes,
and the 4- and 6-port module bases have 6
mounting holes.
2. Drill the holes into the surface. If required, install
screw mounting anchors (customer supplied).
3. Align the mounting holes of the module base
with the drilled holes or mounting anchors. Install
the self–tapping screws, then tighten them until the
module base is flat against the surface.
C. Using Magnet 1933677-1
(Available Se arately)
1. Slide a magnet under each magnet holder on
the top of the module base as shown in Figure 4.
The 2-port module base has 1 magnet holder,
and the 4- and 6-port module bases have 2
magnet holders.
2. Place the module onto a flat ferromagnetic
surface.
Figure 2
Foam
Ta e
Recommended Location of Foam Tape
(Bottom of Module Base)
2-Port Module Base 4- and 6-Port Module Bases
Ports (Ref) Foam
Ta e Ports (Ref)
Figure 3
Self-Tapping Screws Location
(Top of Module Base)
2-Port Module Base 4- and 6-Port Module Bases
Ports (Ref) Ports (Ref)
Mounting Holes
(2 Places)
Mounting Holes
(6 Places)
Figure 4
Magnet Location
(Top of Module Base)
Magnet
Holder
2-Port Module Base 4- and 6-Port Module Bases
Magnet Holder
(2 Places)
Ports (Ref) Ports (Ref)
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3.2. NEMA Electrical Box and European Mounting Base
(4- and 6-Port Module Kits Only)
1. Align the module base mounting holes with the
screw holes in the electrical box or mounting base.
2. Thread, then hand–tighten screws (customer
supplied) until the module base is secure to the
electrical box or mounting base.
4. ASSEMBLY PROCED RE
4.1. Route the Cable and Install the Jacks and
Multi-Media Inserts
1. Route the cable(s) through the through–wall
cable entrance and/or raceway cable entrance of
the module base (shown in Figure 1), and
terminate the jacks or multi–media inserts to the
cable according to the instructions packaged with
the product.
For fiber optic applications, route the cable through
the fiber optic cable guides.
NEVER p ace cab e under tension or torsion.
Dress cab e using the minimum bend radius and
maximum tensi e oading as recommended in
E ectronic Industries A iance (EIA) 568.
2. Coil excess cable around the inside of the
module base. Retaining walls of the fiber optic
guides can be deflected outward to assist in
dressing the cable.
3. From the inside of the module base, align the
jack or multi–media insert with the appropriate port
of the modular base. Make sure that the movable
latch is facing UP (away from modular base).
Insert the jack or multi–media insert, at a slight
angle, into the port then rotate it upwards until the
movable latch snaps into place. Repeat this step
for the remaining jacks or multi–media inserts.
Refer to Figure 5.
4. Using the cable ties, secure the cable to the
cable tie–downs.
To avoid distortion or damage to the cab e,
DO NOT over-tighten the cab e ties.
4.2. Install the Cover
1. If using raceway(s), proceed as follows:
a. Use a sharp instrument to scribe the
appropriate break–out(s) of the cover, then
remove the break–out(s). Refer to Figure 6.
b. Install an appropriate–sized raceway(s)
(customer supplied) onto the break–out(s)
according to manufacturer recommendations.
NEMA is a trademark of National Electrical Manufacturers
Association Corporation.
Figure 5
Port
Jack or
Multi-Media Insert
Movable Latch
Facin UP
Jack or Multi-Media
Insert at An le to Port
Movable Latch
Snapped" into Place
Rotate
1
2
Figure 6
Side View of Cover
Bottom View of Cover
Break-Out
Break-Out
Break-Out
Back of Cover
Openin
(Ref)
Openin
(Ref)
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Surface Mount Module Kits 1933668-[ ], 1933671-[ ], and 1933674-[ ]
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2. Align the opening of the cover with the ports of
the module base, and push the cover onto the
module base until all of the locks engage and the
bottom of the cover is against the mounting
surface. See Figure 7, Detail A.
3. Thread the cover screw into the hole in the top
of the cover; tighten the screw until it is snug and
the head of the screw is below the surface of the
label holder. See Figure 7, Detail B.
4. If desired, write on the identification label, then
lay the label into the label holder, and install the
cover onto the label holder.
Figure 7
Ope i g of Cover
Alig ed with Ports
of Module Base
Full Perimeter of
Bottom of Cover
Agai st Mou ti g
Surface
Detail A
Detail B
Ico (Optio al)
Cover Screw I stalled
(Head Below Surface)
Label a d
Label Cover
Note:
Cable Not Show
Installing Cover
5. If desired, install icons into the icon holders for
port identification.
5. REMOVAL
5.1. Removing Cover
1. Remove the label cover and label from the label
holder of the cover.
2. Remove the cover screw from the top of the
cover.
3. Insert the tip of a small flat instrument into either
slot located on the sides of the cover, and twist the
instrument until the cover disengages. Do the
same with the other slot. Then, lift the cover off of
the module base.
Figure 8
Slot (2 Places)
Cover Screw
Removed
Removing Cover
Note:
Cable Not Show
5.2. Removing Jack or Multimedia Insert
1. Place the tip of a small screwdriver under the
movable latch of the jack or multi–media insert,
then pry the tip downward slightly until the latch
partially disengages.
2. Rotate the jack or multi–media insert away from
the port until the latch is fully disengaged; then
remove the jack or multi–media from the port.
6. REPLACEMENT
DO NOT use any defective or damaged components.
7. REVISION SUMMAR
S
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