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ExchangeMAX SCS (Select Code 4346C)
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Issue 3, Jun 1999
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711 Connector System – A Flexible, Ecomomical Way to Connectorize
Central Offices
Description
Lucent Technologies' 711 Connector System comprises a family of
modular cable-splicing connectors in various sizes, and the
associated assembly tools, documentation and test equipment. This
system is ideal for mass termination of cable-to-cable or cable-to-
apparatus wiring in the central office. The 711 Connector solves
the basic central office problem of reusing, rearranging or
retrofitting equipment by:
straight splicing
bridging
half tapping
and dual half tapping
Features and Advantages
UL Listed in accordance with Underwriters Laboratories
Standards for Communication Circuit Accessories, UL1863.
The 711 Connector System offers highly reliable gas tight
connections, and built-in strain relief which eliminates the
need for external devices.
This expandable connector system provides numerous config-
urations and multiple combinations. It accommodates 22 to
26 AWG (.64 to .40mm) wire conductors and is reconnect-
able. It provides for in-service retermination capability not
available with most other connector systems.
Assembly costs are reduced because there is no need for sol-
dering or wire stripping. New equipment may be shipped pre-
connectorized and ready for immediate hook-up.
Test points are exposed for easy access.
Assembled with flame-retardant plastic. Built-in grippers
eliminate the need for cable clamps.
Available in 12, 25 and 32 pair sizes.
How It Works
The 711 receptacle assembly is made up of two mandrels. These
are used to align and secure the wires to be joined. The mandrels
are then inserted into the side openings of the receptacle housing.
This step is repeated with a second set of wires to be joined,
forming another
receptacle assembly. The two receptacle
assemblies are snapped onto each side of a common connector
module, forcing the wires into the connector contact elements,
penetrating the insulation and making a firm, gas tight connection.
Disconnection is simple, requiring only the twist of a screwdriver.
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