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AMP NETCONNECT* Instruction Sheet

SL, Secure SL, KL, and KLS Series


110Connect Modular Jacks
408-8417
17 OCT 13 Rev N

Optional Straight-Entry Optional Universal 3. TERMINATION


Strain Relief Space-Limiting or
1375200-1 (Category 6) Side-Entry Strain Relief 1. If using an optional strain relief, slide it over the
1375200-2 (Category 5e) 1375157-1 cable jacket. Refer to Figure 2. For aid in the
selection of the strain relief, refer to Section 4 for
total height of modular jack after installation.
2. Strip only as much of the cable jacket as
necessary to perform the termination.
NOTE
Wiring Slots The preferred termination tool is SL series modular jack
tool kit 1725150-1; with impact tool 1583608-1 as a
secondary choice. Generally, a strip length of 35 mm
[1.378 in.] when using the SL series modular jack tool kit
Universal and 50.8 mm [2.0 in.] when using the impact tool will
Modular Jack Wiring Label suffice. Refer to Figure 2.

Strip Length
(Refer to Step 2
of Section 3)
MODULAR JACK CABLE STANDARD
SL Series Categories 3, 5e, 6 Optional
Cable Strain Relief
Secure SL Series Category 6 Jacket
KL Series, KLS Series Categories 5e, 6
Figure 1
Figure 2
1. INTRODUCTION
This instruction sheet provides termination 3.2. Using SL Series Modular Jack Tool Kit (Preferred)
procedures for SL, Secure SL, KL, and KLS Series
110Connect modular jacks. Refer to Figure 1. Figure 3 gives general termination instructions.
For specific information about using the SL series
To obtain information on AMP NETCONNECT modular jack tool kit, refer to instruction sheet
products, call PRODUCT INFORMATION at the 408-8858.
number at the bottom of this page, or visit 3.3. Using Impact Tool (Secondary Choice)
www.ampnetconnect.com.
1. Align and lace a color-coded wire pair with the
NOTE
appropriate slots of the modular jack as indicated
Dimensions in this instruction sheet are in metric units
by the color coding on the universal wiring label.
[with U.S. customary units in brackets]. Figures are not
Use minimum slack while maintaining twist to the
drawn to scale.
dimension within the termination as follows:
Reasons for reissue of this instruction sheet are Category 3e — 75 mm [3 in.]
provided in Section 5, REVISION SUMMARY. Category 5e — 12.7 mm [.50 in.]
Category 6 e— 6 mm [.24 in.]
2. DESCRIPTION 2. Use the impact tool to punch the wires down
Each modular jack accepts 4-pair, twisted-pair cable into the slot and cut off excess wire. Remove any
with solid conductor sizes 22 through 24 AWG or loose wire pieces.
stranded conductors size 24 AWG with a maximum NOTE
conductor insulation diameter of 1.45 mm [.057 in.]. Set the impact tool setting for low-impact. Position the
The modular jack features a universal wiring label tool so the cutoff blade is on the outside of the modular
used to aid in proper wire color coding and a wiring jack and oriented vertically.
block that terminates the wire. Optional strain reliefs
are available separately. See Figure 1.

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408-8417

Using SL Series Modular Jack Tool Kit


4. INSTALLING OPTIONAL STRAIN RELIEF
If used, slide the optional strain relief onto the
 Close lacing fixture modular jack until the latches of the strain relief
engage of the modular jack as shown in Figure 4.
around cable, then lace
wires according to the NOTE
universal wiring label. To aid in selection of the strain relief, the total height of
the modular jack with the strain relief installed is given in
Figure 4.

Straight Entry Space-Limiting or Side-Entry


Strain Relief Strain Relief
 Insert modular jack into lacing fixture,
aligning the color-coded wires.
40.97 mm
[1.613 in.]
31.47 mm
[1.239 in.]

Strain Relief Latch Strain Relief Latch


 Insert lacing fixture with (2 Places) Engaged (2 Places) Engaged
modular jack into tool as with Modular Jack Tabs with Modular Jack Tabs
shown.
Note: For Clarity, Cable and Wires Not Shown

Figure 4

5. REPLACEMENT
Do not use damaged or defective product. These
modular jacks are not repairable.

6. REVISION SUMMARY
 Compress tool handle until it is fully
closed, then release tool handle. Remove Revisions to this instruction sheet include:
lacing fixture and modular jack from tool.
Remove cut wires.
 Added KLS series modular jack
 Replaced illustrations for impact tool with SL
series modular jack tool kit
 Added Section 5

 Remove modular jack from


lacing fixture by moving
modular jack back and forth.

Figure 3

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