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Connecting edge devices and fiber/copper

cabling

May 9th 2013

1 Confidential Information Wirewerks

Wirewerks – Who we are François-Charles Laberge, VP Engineering & OEM

• Canadian company

• Founded in May 1991 in Montreal, Quebec. Serving the

Canadian Market

• Leader in manufacturing fiber optic and copper structured

cabling solutions.

• Committed to develop high performance fiber optic and copper

solutions with exceptional engineering and design.

• 25 year Warranty on All Products (and labor if project is certified)

• We meet the demands of today’s simplest to most complex connectivity requirements

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Connecting Physical Security IP Networks

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Surveillance

Emergency Dispatch Access Control

IP Camera

What it Structured Cabling System

The term Structured Cabling System is used to describe standard based

organized cable and connectivity networks designed to facilitate a variety of

internal and multi-building communications services, including integrated

voice, video, data and building management system.

Business Management System

– Fire, life and safety (FLS) or Fire Alarm (FA)

– Security and access control (SAC)

– Energy Management systems (EMS)

– Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC)

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LAN

5

Fiber or copper cable

Telecom room

Horizontal Copper

Work area

Equipment room / Data Center

Entrance facility

Wireless

Camer

a

Access control

Video surveillance

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Camer

a

Campus

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Distribution Center

Camera

Main Building Manufacture

Camera

Access control

300m

2km

Telecom room

• Cables

• Patch panels

• Patch cords

• Media converters

• Active equipments

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Fiber or Copper Cable

Copper Cable

Cables

• Fiber

– Single Mode, Multimode

– Mini-Distribution cables

– Distribution cables

– Armored cables

– Indoor / Outdoor cables

– Plug and Play Solutions

• Copper

– Cat5e, Cat6 & Cat6A

– 4 Twisted pair

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Ribbon Mini Distribution Distribution Breakout Loose Tube

BX Type Light Armor

Fiber Jacket Color Coding Single Mode (SM): Jacket Yellow Multimode 62.5 (MM OM1): Jacket Orange Multimode 50 (MM OM2): Jacket Orange Multimode 50 10g (MM OM3) : Jacket Aqua Outdoor : Jacket black

Distribution Cable

The Distribution cable is used in intra-building and horizontal applications

• 900um fibers Tight Buffers

• Color coded tight buffers

• Aramid Yarn Strength Members

• OFNR and OFNP construction

• General indoor applications

• Trunk cable between floors

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Outer Jacket

Aramid Yarn

Colored Glass

Mini-Distribution Cable

The Mini-Distribution cable is used in all density environments as direct-

connect trunk cable into equipment or patch panels

• 250um colored bare fibers

• Small O.D. for tight spaces

• Riser and plenum constructions

• Ready for MTP connectors

• High density Installations

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Outer Jacket

Aramid Yarn

Central Member

Inner Tube

Colored Glass

Rip Cord

Armored Cable

• Provides superior crush resistance for added protection

• Eliminates the need for inner duct or conduit thus saving installation time

• OFNR and OFNP ratings allow products to be installed throughout the

facility

• Indoor areas where heavy traffic requires extra protection

• Intra building backbones and general purpose

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Indoor / Outdoor Cable

Indoor-Outdoor cables are used in inter and intra-building backbones in

aerial, duct, and riser applications.

• 900μm Tight Buffers.

•Water blocking aramid yarn strength members.

•UV resistant jacket, OFNR and OFNP listed construction

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Outer Jacket

Water Blocking Aramid

Yarn

Inner Tube

Colored Glass

Plug and Play Cable

• High count cables

• Pre-terminated

– MPO

– LC

• Easy and efficient pull cable

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Twisted Pair

• 4 Pair twisted pair

– Orange

– Blue

– Green

– Brown

• Rip cord

• 24 or 23 AWG bare copper

• Riser and plenum constructions

• Indoor / outdoor version

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Cables Performances Cat5e Cat6 Cat6A

100MHz 250MHz 500MHz

Data Rate (Networks supported) 1000BASE-T 1000BASE-T 10GBASE-T

Maximum Distance 100m 100m 100m

10GBASE-T

37-55m

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Fast Ethernet = 100 Mbs = 100BASE-T

Gigabit Ethernet = 1,000Mbs = 1Gbs = 1000BASE-T

10 Gig Ethernet = 10,000Mbs = 10Gbs = 10GBASE-T

*Maximum distance may vary in relation to active components

Max. Distance/

Data Rate*

Single mode

OS2

Multimode

OM1

Multimode

OM2

Multimode

OM3

Multimode

OM4

Fast

Ethernet N/A 2 Km 2 Km 2 Km 2 Km

Giga

Ethernet 120 Km 275 m 550 m 550 m 1100 m

10G

Ethernet 40 Km 33 m 82 m 300 m 550 m

Fire Rating

RISER - CMR/OFNR

Flammability: LOW – Burns but will self extinguish, prevent the flame from traveling up the cable in a

vertical

burn test

Toxicity: HIGH – Burning, gives off toxic gasses

Applications: Cables find inside walls, vertical shaft, runs between floors

PLENUM – CMP/OFNP

Flammability: LOW – Burns but will self extinguish, not reignite. They also produce less smoke than

traditional PVC cables

Toxicity: HIGH – Burning, gives off toxic gasses

Applications: Cables find in air plenums such as raised flooring systems and air handling ducts.

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Class Name Standards

CMP Communications Plenum CSA FT6 or NFPA 262(UL 910)

CMR Communications Riser UL 1666

CMG Communications General

purpose CSA FT4

CM Communications UL 1685 (UL 1581, Sec. 1160)

Vertical-Tray

Fire Rating - Substitution Table

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Similarly, the Canadian Standard CSA C22.2 No. 214 specifies

the following substitutions:

• Communication codes marked CMP, CMR, CMG, CM, CMX,

FT6, FT4/1202 have been found to meet the standard

criteria for FT1.

• Communications codes marked CMP, CMR, CMG, or FT6

have been found to meet the standard criteria for FT4.

• Communications codes marked CMP have been found to

meet

the standard criteria for FT6

Cable A shall be permitted

to be used in place of cable B

Patch Panels

• From the equipment to the patch

panel

• Where the cables are connecting

• Interface

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Patch Cords

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Fiber Patch Cords

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Termination connector – RJ45

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RJ-45

T568-B (USA)

T568-A (Canada)

Solid Cable

Termination connector – RJ45

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How to terminate an RJ45 connection

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Remove jacket 1”

Termination connector – Jack

IDC • T568A or T568B

• Simple tool

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Take off 2” of outer jacket

Follow IDC pattern to insert wires

Put all pairs in place

Cut off plastic inset

Slide module bottom-up into lower jaw until it clicks

Verify alignment Press firmly until excess wire fall off

Completed termination

Media Converters • Ethernet on Coax

• Ethernet and POE on

Coax

• Ether on fiber

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Media

Converters

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Cable options: Coax (ethernet),

fibre optic, power + ethernet

Coax vs Structure Cable Systems

Analog video surveillance systems historically been installed with a separate

cable each for the video, control & power. Now we can combine the three

cables into one versatile UTP cable. Would you rather use 1 UTP cable or

three cables including one COAX cable – the choice is clear

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10 Good reasons why use Twisted Pair

1. Highly reduced overall cable purchase cost and installation (labor costs)

– Cat5e $87 per 1,000 ft

– RG59 $141 per 1,000ft

2. Data transfer rate (UTP results in better video quality)

– Cat5e up to 1GB per second

– Coax from 10MB to 350MB

3. Physically smaller than coax, Lighter weight cable bundles than COAX and no bend radius issues

4. Easier installation following UTP structured cabling

5. Easiest media to install and reconfigure

6. Color-coded cabling

7. Future-Proofing; Supports both Analog & IP Cameras – Prepare for the future while saving cost today

8. Easier to Add Cameras over Structured Cabling

9. Longer distances for remote cameras; over 1 Mile (1.6 Km)

10. Video, Control and Power signals on one UTP cable segment

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