Brief: In this video, we demonstrate the installation and setup process of the Wall Mount Fiber Optic Outdoor Terminal Box. We show how this versatile enclosure provides reliable cable connection and dispatch for FTTH, FTTx, and LAN networks, highlighting its wall-mountable design, multiple adapter compatibility, and durable construction suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments.
Related Product Features:
Wall-mountable design suitable for building or pillar installation in both indoor and outdoor applications.
Versatile capacity supporting 4 cores for SC adapters and 8 cores for LC adapters.
Constructed from durable plastic ABS+PC material for long-lasting performance.
Integrated design includes case body, fiber optical splice tray, and adaptor fixing frame for comprehensive cable management.
Dual-section configuration separates cable fusion and patch cord connections for organized installation.
Special plastic rings ensure the fiber bending radius exceeds 40mm for optimal signal integrity.
Bottom cable entry with protective rubber components safeguards against environmental damage.
Supports multiple adapter types including SC, LC, FC, ST, and E2000 for flexible connectivity.
FAQs:
What is the maximum fiber capacity of this terminal box?
The terminal box supports a maximum capacity of 8 cores, specifically configured as 4 cores when using SC adapters and 8 cores when using LC adapters.
Can this fiber optic terminal box be used outdoors?
Yes, it is designed for both outdoor and indoor applications with an operating temperature range of -45°C to +85°C and protection against humidity up to 85% at 30°C.
What types of fiber optic connectors are compatible with this distribution box?
It supports multiple adapter types including SC, LC, FC, ST, and E2000, providing flexibility for various connection requirements in network installations.
What are the key technical performance specifications?
Key specifications include insertion loss ≤0.2dB, return loss ≥50dB (UPC) or ≥60dB (APC), and durability rated for 1000 mating cycles across wavelength ranges of 850nm, 1310nm, and 1550nm.