Setup and troubleshooting of a copper structured cabling network
Description:
These days more and more business telecommunications networks use a distribution of the homogeneous and copper structured cabling to transport technologies such as telephony, video images, digital data and some building controls related to the field of building automation.
This training will enable you to master the techniques of interconnections communications wiring and copper to properly assess the type of cabling necessary based on applications and protocols transported.
Target audience:
This training is for beginners who want to learn about structured cabling as well as workers with experience who want to improve their practical knowledge.
Learning objective:
- 1. Distinguishing characteristics of a structured cabling system and its operation.
- 2. Recognize the characteristics of digital network implementation and operation.
- 3. Plan the installation of a network of structured copper cabling.
- 4. Mastering the techniques of termination of cables.
- 5. Make the interconnection cables on insulation displacement panel types.
- 6. Assemble a decision workstation.
- 7. Validate the quality of facilities, using measuring instruments.
Course duration: 5 days
Course content:
- Study of basic principles
- - Features and distinction of a wiring system and its applications
- - Network telephony, network applications to digital transmission of video frames, building automation network
- - Features of a copper structured cabling network.
- - Twisted wiring (shielded, unshielded and rejected) (UTP, PTB) type category 3, 5, 5e, 6 and 7, coaxial cables and multi-pair cabling
- - Distinction of the structured approach
- - Differences in structured approach versus unstructured approach, the convergence of services and applications now possible with structured wiring
- - Plan a properly structured cabling system
- - Being able to interpret data and prepare an estimate and symbolization on development plans in regard to telecommunications. Plan the location of the demarcation point, the entry of service providers and supply frames and panels of interconnections and distribution of structured copper cabling.
- - Follow the standards and installation techniques.
- - Know the standard applicable to the installation of a structured cabling infrastructure for commercial and industrial buildings, understand the technical drawing, follow the bend radius and pulling forces and handling the wiring.
- - Security, performance management and structured wiring.
- - Passing techniques, settings, identification and termination of cables. Verification and certification of structured cabling system using specialized measuring tools. Testing and troubleshooting techniques. Documentation and certification system.
- - Applicable standards
- Review standards
- - National Building Code of Canada
- - Electrical Code of Quebec
- - ANSI TIA / EIA 568/569/607
- - BICSI
- Lab and Demonstration
- - Planning a commercial and instrial structured cabling network by using an estimate and plans. Planning paths of cable by taking into account the potential sources of interference
- - Techniques for fixing and anchoring cables
- - Chopping techniques and termination of copper cables (PTB, UTP, coaxial, multi-pair)
- - Fixing techniques with cables handling
- - Earthing of a structured wiring network
- - Installation of panels interconnected to the demarcation point
- - Verification and certification parameters of performance against standards and manufacturers' specifications using specialized measuring instruments such as the explorer, pairing verificator, the multimeter and the tone generator.
- - Administration and identification of network cabling, certification report and practical manufacturers warranty