PD 1002:1997
Withdrawn
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A guide to cabling in private telecommunications systems
Hardcopy
26-01-2010
English
15-10-1997
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Definitions and abbreviations
2.1 Definitions
2.2 Abbreviations
3 Application of telecommunications cabling in
private systems
3.1 Public and Private Systems
3.1.1 The difference between a public system
and a private system
3.1.2 The boundary between Public and
Private Systems
3.1.3 Identification of NTTA and NTP
3.2 Cabling
3.2.1 What is cabling
3.2.2 What cabling includes
3.2.3 What cabling excludes
3.2.4 Important cabling characteristics
3.2.5 Cabling for analogue services
3.2.6 Cabling for digital services
3.2.7 Shared cabling
3.2.8 Integrated cabling
3.2.9 Structured, Internal Cable Distribution
(ICD), and Generic Cabling
3.3 Legislation and Regulation
3.3.1 Acts of Parliament, Statutory Instruments
and European Directives
3.3.2 Licences
3.3.3 Approvals
3.4 Applicable Technical Standards
3.4.1 Components
3.4.2 Generic cabling
3.4.3 Installation
3.4.4 Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
3.4.5 Safety
4 Relationships
5 Questions and Answers
5.1 Can anyone install cabling?
5.2 Can anyone maintain cabling?
5.3 Can existing cabling be reused?
5.4 What sockets can be used?
5.5 Why use 4 pair cables?
5.6 Do PBXs and other switches have to be hard wired?
5.7 What site records have to be kept?
6 References
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