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DESIGNING BUILDING AND FLOOR DISTRIBUTORS
When configuring a floor distributor, using KRONE
HIGHBAND modules, a number of options are
available to meet the requirements of each specific
site. There is also a wide range of KRONE
mounting hardware to suit all distributor sizes.
The basic frame layout should comprise discrete
fields as shown in the example below. It is good
practice to balance up your frame, for example by
positioning your work area field in the centre of
the frame to segregate the vertical cabling and
data ports on the floor distributor.
HIGHBAND is unique in that it gives the user
multiple cross connect choices based on the
following two basic cross connect methods:
1. Jumper Cross Connect
- For both voice and high speed data traffic.
- The most economical method when there is
infrequent need for changes or where better
administration and control is required
- Subsequent savings on patch panels and cords
can be used to purchase additional data hub
ports to liven up spare outlets - simplifying
workstation moves and patch administration.
2. Patch Cross Connect
- For both voice and high speed data traffic.
- Provides the easiest method of cross connecting
A combination of both jumpering and patching can
be used for the optimum mix of methods to suit
particular operational requirements, eg:
Jumper the voice cross connects and