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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Mark,<br>
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No problem, we will take care of the routing and address any
safety concerns. I just ask that all the cables and fibers be
labeled and we will take care of the rest.<br>
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Thanks and best regards,<br>
Fernando<br>
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On 1/17/2014 4:06 PM, Mark Macrae Dalton wrote:<br>
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Hi Fernando,
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<div>Regarding photo4, we will need guidance on how to accomplish
this connection. The crate controllers come with these
multi-ended connectors. Every ROC is expected to be connected
to a terminal server using such a connector.</div>
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-webkit-line-break: after-white-space;">Best,<br>
Mark Macrae Dalton<br>
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Staff Scientist, Jefferson Lab<br>
office: +1 757 269 6931<br>
mobile: +1 757 849 2929<br>
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<div>On Jan 17, 2014, at 3:28 PM, Fernando J Barbosa <<a
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<blockquote type="cite">Hi all,<br>
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Some network and trigger cabling in the hall has been
installed and used on a temporary basis without much regard
to routing or labeling, which is understandable. Such phase
of activities will end within the next two weeks. So, on
February 1st, we will start removing any cables that are not
properly labeled; routing will be properly done so expect
interruptions. As you know, labeling is geographical (refer
to GlueX-doc-1452). The attached photos illustrate some of
the concerns:<br>
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photo1: no labels<br>
photo2: no labels; network cables (dark blue) should come
from the left side vertical cable manager, not the bottom
(horizontal cable manager); trigger fiber (light blue) needs
to be routed via horizontal and vertical cable managers (use
the opening on the right, adjacent, on vertical cable
manager).<br>
photo3: trigger fibers, again the same issue as above, no
labels.<br>
photo4: these unconnected cables (come from ROC, see
photo2), located inside one of the vertical cable managers,
present a potential safety issue and the black wire tie is
the icing on the cake.<br>
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If you have any questions, please ask. We will help with
labeling, routing if you prefer - just provide a list of
labels.<br>
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Thanks for your attention and best regards,<br>
Fernando<br>
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