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41
LBB4410/00 Network
Splitter
41. 1
Introduction
Use the LBB4410/00 Network Splitter to make tap-offs
in the optical network that have protection against
short-circuits.
41.2
Controls, connectors and
indicators
The exterior of the network splitter (refer to figure 41.1)
contains:
1 External power supply socket - Connects the
network splitter to an external power supply (refer to
section 41.5.2). The external power supply supplies
power to the tap-offs. It does not supply power to the
trunk.
2 Optical network socket (tap-off 1) - Makes a
tap-off in the optical network (refer to section 41.5.1).
The socket has a maximum load of 2.5 A that gives
protection against short-circuits.
3 Optical network socket (trunk) - Connects the
network splitter to the trunk of the optical network
(section 41.5.1).
4 Lid - Gives access to the controls inside (refer to
section 41.3). The rear side of the lid contains a label
with an explanation about the internal settings (refer
to figure 41.2).
5 Status LED - A yellow LED that gives information
about the condition of the network splitter (refer to
section 41.6).
6 Status LED - A green LED that gives information
about the condition of the network splitter (refer to
section 41.6).
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7 Optical network socket (tap-off 2) - Makes a
tap-off in the optical network (refer to section 41.5.1).
The socket has a maximum load of 2.5 A that gives
protection against short-circuits.
8 Optical network socket (trunk) - Connects the
network splitter to the trunk of the optical network
(refer to section 41.5.1).
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