1 - Structured Cabling System Part1
1 - Structured Cabling System Part1
System
●Explain what is a structured cabling system
(SCS) and its purpose; identify, enumerate,
describe its subsystems and components,
and relevant standards.
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What is structured Cabling
system?
Explain what is a structured
cabling system (SCS) and its
purpose; identify, enumerate,
describe its subsystems and
components, and relevant
standards.
Topics
– Structured cabling and
structured cabling system
(SCS), benefits, and goals;
– architecture, and topology
Sample
– structured cabling
systems
Industry standards,
origin, definition,
– cabling industry
standards, and
standards
organization https://community.fs.com/blog/horizontal-cabling-vs-backbone-
Installer’s Practice cabling.html
cabling
products and accessories
Topi Learning
c outcome
● Describe ●
Structured cabling
structured and structured
cabling systems, cabling system
benefits, and (SCS), benefits,
goals. ● and goals
Structured
cabling layout,
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architecture,
and topology
Sample
structured
cabling systems
What is Structured Cabling ?
Building or telecommunications cabling
infrastructure that consists of a number of
standardized smaller elements (called subsystems)
Refers to the cabling inside buildings,
campuses, etc using different media types
e.g. copper, coax and fiber optic cables
Other names:
Premises Cabling
ITS or Information Transport Systems
VDV Cabling or Voice, Data, and Video
Cabling Data Cabling ( when data
wiring is only required )
Telecommunications cabling
Teledata cabling
Low Voltage
What are the Benefits Of
Structured Cabling ?
Provides flexibility
Vendor independence
Easier moves, adds and
changes
Open system connectivity
Improved return on
investment
Longer system life
Lower life cycle cost https://technetpartners.com/intelligent-network-
infrastructure- solutions/structured-cabling/
What is Structured Cabling Systems
(SCS)?
Structured cabling systems
(SCS): a set of cabling and
connectivity products that
integrates the voice, data,
video and various
management systems of a
bldg. (e.g. safety alarms,
security access, energy
systems, etc.)
Consists of an open
architecture, standardized
media and lay-out, standard
connection interfaces,
adherence to national and
international standards, and
total system design
and installation.
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Goals of
Structured
Cabling
Systems
Generic cabling system
designed to support a
multi- product, multi-
vendor environment
Establish
performance and
technical criteria
Advocate planning of
building cabling for a
useful life in excess of
10 years http://www.esppo.com/structured-cabling-kochi-kerala/
Typical Structured Cabling System Lay-Out
ACCESS
PROVIDER
ENTRANCE
FACILITY
EQUIPMENT
ROOM
TELECOM ROOM /
TELECOMS
CLOSET
WORK AREA
OUTLET
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Structured Cabling Network Diagram
SCS Single
Line Diagram
Structured Cabling Architecture
Star Wiring
Topology
Workstatio
n
Structured Cabling Today
SCS today can have fiber optic cable vertical backbone, and copper
cable horizontal cabling.
Many deployment uses, wireless access points and POE technology
solutions
Many still prefers pure copper cable deployment. Many installer’s are
more accustomed to using copper products.
Use of “Centralized Fiber Technology” can remove needs for power,
ground, and AC connection in the telecom roomsand/or telecoms
closet
Security or no telecom rooms at all.
SCS systems
today includes
CCTV auxiliary
video either on UTPsystems
copper such as:
cable and/or FOC Intrusion alarms
Card based entry systems and/or
Building management biometrics
systems access control
HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air-
conditioning) Lighting systems
Sample 1: SCS on IP Based CCTV Systems
Sample 2: SCS on Intrusion Alarm
Systems
Sample 3: SCS on Access Control/Home Automation Systems
Sample 4: SCS on Lighting Systems
Sample 5: SCS on Bldg. Automation Systems/HVAC
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See part
2
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you!