Training Course:Fiber Optic InstallerSchool/Trainer:Fiber Optic Training and Consulting Phoenix, AZ, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' This course is ideal for those entering the field as well as seasoned telecom technicians interested in enhancing their knowledge of basic fiber principles and applications. Fiber Optic Installer is also ideal for Network Managers and Information Technology (I.T.) personnel who are contemplating fiber build-outs. This course enables the student to confidently design, cost estimate, and install network fiber links in new and existing copper or coaxial environments. This is a pre-requisite course for Advanced Technician Certification which immediately follows each course presentation. Those who have already completed fiber theory and basic link applications from an accredited organization may comp-out of this course by taking a comparable exam in advance. Ask the course administrator for details.
Class Outline:
Factory Certification - 3M Telecom Systems Division Prerequisites - None Duration - 16 hours (Two 8-hour days) NOTE: Evenings/Saturday classes also available BICSI RCDD - 16 CEC Award BICSI Installer - 16 CEC Award CEU Award - 1.5 semester credits Lecture - 8 hours Lab - 8 hours hands-on connectorization lab Lunches and breaks - (2 hours total) Directed Home Study - 1 hour
Lecture on Fiber Optic Network Theory -- Day One (8 hours)
I. Introductions
A. Discussion of course content B. Review of course objectives
II. The History of Fiber Optics
A. Fiber applications B. Benefits of fiber C. Deployment of hybrid fiber/conventional cable networks
III. Theory and Principles of Fiber Transmission
A. Properties of light B. Fiber transmission light sources C. The electromagnetic spectrum D. Transmission frequencies E. Understanding refraction and reflection
IV. Construction and Fiber Classifications
A. Fiber optic cable construction B. Classification of fiber types and uses
Multi-mode Step Index (MMSI)
Multi-mode Graded Index (MMGI)
Single Mode Step Index (SMSI)
C. Fiber core sizes and characteristics
Numerical aperture
Selecting correct fiber for the job
The importance of propagation
The effects of dispersion on a fiber loop and dispersion types
V. What Affects Fiber Performance
A. What is attenuation in a fiber installation B. Measuring attenuation C. Establishing preventive maintenance plans
VI. Design of Fiber Loops and Systems
A. Identify basic components of a fiber optic loop B. Power Budget Calculations C. Power Budget Calculation exercises
VII. Review and Examination Standards
A. Course objectives review
Lab -- Day Two (8 hours)
A. Raceway-cable installation
B. Identification Standards, BICSI Methods and TIA 568A, B Standards
Cable marking
Color codes
C. Basic Fiber Termination
ST Connectorization process
a) Standard epoxy method b) 6100 HotMelt method
SC Connectorization process a) 6300 HotMelt method ...''
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http://f-n-t.com/classes.htm
Phone:1-866-818-8050
School Address:
Call: (602) 414-0606 Toll free -- 1-866-818-8050 Fax: (602) 414-4677 E-Mail: info@f-n-t.com 3908 E. Broadway Rd., Suite 100 Phoenix, AZ 85040 United States
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Other training courses offered by Fiber Optic Training and Consulting:
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Advanced Fiber Optic Technician Certification
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Fiber Optic QA/QC Level I Inspector
Fiber Optic QA/QC Level II Inspector
Fiber Optic Theory & Design Course
Fiber Optic Design and Theory
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