PreCONNECT® OCTO FO cabling system
 

VersaTray® Cabling Solution

 

Highly modular and service-friendly – for high-density data transmission in 19" data centre racks

The VersaTray® cabling solution offers maximum flexibility and modularity thanks to its modular system based on ⅓ HU drawers and support elements and the option of mixing fibre optic and RJ45 cabling within the system.


 

The VersaTray® cabling solution consists of:

  • VersaTray® tray system
  • PreCONNECT® OCTO & DUODECIM trunks based on I-F microbreakout cables with MTP®, LC, SN®, MDC
  • PreCONNECT® breakout trunks based on I-V breakout cables with SC and E-2000®
  • MTP®-Harnesses
  • Patchcords

 

Features

  • Highly modular, easy-to-handle 19” VersaTray® tray system
  • FRNC-LSZH breakout trunks with I-F nx8 (= 4 channel OCTO) and nx12 (= 6 channel DUODECIM) microbreakout cables (indoor cables) with up to 144 fibres, with MTP®, LC, SN® or MDC as required
  • FRNC-LSZH breakout trunks with I-V nx2 breakout cables (indoor cables), with SC or E-2000® as required
  • Mix of optical fibre and RJ45 possible

 

Fields of applications:

  • Server and whitespace rooms in data centres
  • Meet-me rooms and distribution in colocation data centres
  • Telecommunications applications with splice capability for single and ribbon fibres
  • Spine-leaf architectures
  • For all IT applications such as Ethernet and Fiber Channel

Further information about the different applications can be found in the product information VersaTray® Cabling Solurion and VersaTray® System 

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Benefits

  • Maximum flexibility and modularity thanks to modular system using 1/3-HU trays and support elements
  • Pay-as-you-grow from 1/3 HU to 4 HU
  • Reduced cable volumes and optimized cable management of the fiber-optic breakout trunks thanks to I-F leg dividers with module interface to accommo-date breakout legs with LC, SN®, MDC, SC or E-2000® in the VersaTray® coupling modules (MTP® connectors are directly assembled at breakout legs)
  • Shorter access distances thanks to optimized access to the rack interior from the front of the rack
  • Ability to insert and remove fiber-optic modules from the front, back, top or even obliquely
  • Service-friendly installation by a single person

 

VersaTray® tray system:

  • Right-hand and left-hand support elements for insertion of 1/3-HU and 2/3-HU trays
  • 1/3-HU trays to accommodate fibre-optic modules, available in 4/4 or 6/6 width division
  • 2/3-HU trays for RJ45 and fiber-optic keystone modules
  • MTP® modules, coupling modules, MTP®-LC port breakout units, splice modules, blank modules
  • 1-HU trunk and cable support, extensible to 2 HU and 4 HU

Modules:

  • Module MTP® to LC, SN® or MDC
  • Coupling module: Unit with connectors for the direct connection of trunks (also available for E-2000® and SC)
  • Port breakout unit for separating the ports of MPO transceivers to duplex ports
  • Splice module: Option for splicing with single fibres or ribbon fibres
  • Blank module for occupying unused module positions on the tray (cold/hot separation)

PreCONNECT® OCTO and DUODECIM trunks:

  • Up to 12 fibres: Multi-microbreakout I-F(ZN)H(ZN)H, CPR class B2ca
  • Greater than 12 fibres: Multi-microbreakout I-F(ZN)HH nx8 and nx12 fibres, CPR class Cca
  • I-F leg dividers for LC, SN®, MDC

PreCONNECT® BREAKOUT trunks I-V, SM/MM FRNC-LSZH, SC/E-2000®:

Factory-assembled fibre optic breakout cable (I-V), FRNC-LSZH indoor cable, nx1, with n=4 or n=24 fibres for use with SC and E-2000® connectors.
For infrastructure and IT room cabling in data centres.

Unlike the I-F(ZN)H(ZN)H and I-F(ZN)HH multi-microbreakout cables described above, BREAKOUT trunks based on I-V breakout cables do not have I-F cable dividers and fanouts. SC and E-2000® connectors are assembled directly onto the individual sub-cables. The sub-cables are bundled through cable entries in the VersaTray® coupling modules and placed onto the SC or E-2000® couplers.

 


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