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Appendix A: Cable Labeling - Cisco BTS 10200 User Manual

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Appendix A: Cable Labeling

Appendix A: Cable Labeling
Cables are labeled at both ends with the cable numbers listed in
attach the labels.
As listed in
Note
Make each label by copying the applicable number from
Step 1
number several times onto the label, as shown in
the labels for all cables in one print run.)
On a work bench or assembly table, position a cable so that one connector is on your left and the cable
Step 2
goes off to the right. (See
Attach the appropriate label to the cable as shown in
Step 3
Turn the cable around so that the other connector is on your left with the cable going off to the right.
Step 4
Repeat
Step 5
shown in
Repeat these steps for all cables in the rack, using the numbers from the cable list
Step 6
Figure 7
Connector
Figure 8
22
C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L
Table
1, some of the cables require labeling and others do not.
Figure
7.)
Step 2
and
Step 3
for this side of the cable. The completed cable should look like the example
Figure
8.
Labeling Specification
#16
Multiple rows on label, sufficient
#16
#16
to ensure that label can be read
#16
without need to rotate or twist cable.
#16
Surface of connector that is flush
with rear panel when installed.
#16
#16
#16
1 inch
Completed Cable Example
#16
#16
#16
Table 1
Figure
7, to make it easier to read. (If desired, make
Figure
7.
Cable
Label (example)
to match cable list
Table
1. Follow these steps to create and
onto the label. Be sure to duplicate the
(Table
1).
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