Because the category Cable in ConnectMaster includes all types of transmission media, a component type of the category Cable can additionally be defined according to type.
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Type of cable |
In ConnectMaster, the following types of cables are predefined: •Copper cable •Fiber optic cable (Single-Mode) •Fiber optic cable (Multi-Mode) •Hybrid cable •Digital radio link •High-voltage cable •Patch cord •Pigtail The application and use of the type are explained separately. |
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Wire type/Fiber type |
This characteristic indicates the used material or production method. For this purpose, the manufacturer of a cable issues a code which is to be stored in the library and which can then be selected. |
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Coil-loading |
The following options can be selected: •Uncoiled •Fully coiled •Side circuit loaded •Phantom circuit loaded •Side circuit and phantom circuit loaded |
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Attenuation/Resistance |
These characteristics can be changed at any time and can be subsequently inherited to the component type level. |
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Length |
Since the introduction of the cable segments, there are 3 lengths for components of the category Cable: •Effective length •Geographic length •GIS length
The length defined on the cable type is set as Effective Length on the newly created cable. However, this only makes sense for ready-made cables. |
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Helix factor |
The helix factor specifies by which percentage fibers in a cable are longer than the cable itself as a result of manufacturing. (sheath length) |
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Extended wire characteristics |
Furthermore, additional characteristics can still be defined on the cable connection points, these are explained in further detail in type definition. |