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KRONE
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KRONE (Australia) Holdings Pty Limited
2 Hereford Street Berkeley Vale NSW 2261
PO Box 335 Wyong NSW 2259
Phone: 02 4389 5000
Fax: 02 4388 4499
Tech Support: 1800 801 298
Email:
Web: krone.com.au
Copyright © 2004 KRONE (Australia) Holdings Pty. Limited
Job No.: 6229 09/04
The Patch By Exception Solution
How to save time and money while improving performance
and aesthetics
In the race for high performance, it is important to
consider the elements that go beyond pure
performance.
KRONE's HIGHBAND
®
wire termination module is
a unique product in the world of security, alarms
and voice and data communications infrastructure.
HIGHBAND modules not only provide industry-
leading performance, but also many additional
benefits that make installation, administration and
maintenance of a structured cabling system fast
and efficient. Ultimately leading to big cost savings
over the lifetime of the asset.
THE NEED
One common method of achieving communications

activated. The 4-pair jumper cables connecting the
first and second verticals can actually be off-cuts
from the horizontal cable used in the rest of the
building. Whilst utilising off-cuts, there is no need
to purchase extra cable or special jumper cable.
Cost Savings in Patch Cords
You'll also save on the purchase of patch cords for
every connection in the floor distributor, because it
has already been hard wired with jumpers. The
system will run correctly from day one, as is.
Figure 1: HIGHBAND 25 modules used in a Patch By
Exception arrangement.
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What To Do
Use disconnection modules instead of patch panels.
The cabling on the floor distributor inside the
telecommunications room is terminated on
disconnection modules, either 8-pair or 25-pair.
Referring to Figure 2, one vertical column of
disconnection modules, the network switch field, is
terminated with system leads that plug straight
into the front ports of a hub or switch/router with
a standard RJ45. All of the work area horizontal
cabling from the telecommunications outlets is
terminated onto a second vertical column of
disconnection modules, the work area field, which
is located beside the first vertical column. The
technicians simply terminate a series of 4-pair
cables known as " jumpered cross-connects" on to

and then plug the other end into the new source on
the network switch field. The 4-pair patch cord will
move all signals from one work area to another in a
matter of seconds (see Figure 2).
Figure 2: When terminating the cable side of the module, make each 4-pair group match a work area outlet.
Figure 3: Patch panel nightmares come true!
KRONE manufactures patch cords in lengths of 1.2,
2.1, 3, 4.5, 7.5 and 15 metres. These lengths not only
provide flexibility in patching, but also the best possible
performance. KRONE has found that these specific
lengths offer better electrical performance at critical
wavelengths and frequencies.
In time, as more and more changes are made, the
fields of disconnection modules show all changes that
have been made by the patch cords and you may want
to make some or all of these changes part of your
jumpered solution. At that time, a technician may be
called-in to rewire the temporary changes and make
them permanent. This restores the cross-connect fields
to their original " patch cord free" state. The panel will
again look like it did the day it was first installed. The
removed patch cords are then available for the next
round of inevitable MACs.
Added Security
All active equipment can be safely locked away in
cabinets, as technicians do not require access to
perform MACs.
On the module frames, any unauthorised patching
will stand out from the normally clean front faces.
Sometimes, on a patch panel system, you know that

solution in a typical cross-connect installation.
ESTIMATED ULTIM8 SOLUTION COST SAVINGS
Cost Savings
KRONE Ultim8 C6T $24,117
Competitor Category 6 Solution $36,810 $12,693
Competitor Category 5 Solution $31,190 $7,073
Table 1: Cost comparisons of Ultim8 and patch panel solutions.
This comparison simulates a medium sized installation
and includes mounting hardware, patch cords, wire
management and labelling. Costs were calculated
based on quotes from distributors (actual costs and
savings may vary). For simplicity, components common
to both installations were omitted.
Operational Savings
With other telecommunications room solutions,
troubleshooting is often a time consuming process.
Usually requiring the removal and re-termination of
cables or the removal of RJ45 patch cords by trial and
error to locate the problem.
All KRONE disconnection modules with their unique
centre port design eliminate the need to remove cables
for testing. With " look both ways testing" , toward the
work area end or the network equipment end are made
from the module's centre port (see Figure 5). Fast and
efficient troubleshooting with a Patch By Exception
solution provides significant operational cost savings
Figure 5: Inside view of a disconnection module shows how a
"look both ways" test cord provides the ability to view the
equipment side circuit or the work area side circuit without
disturbing the IDC termination.

Imagine what would happen to exposed wire-wrap
contacts in this situation.
Patch By Exception
During MACs the act of plugging a patch cord into
the work area modules opens the internal spring
contacts, thereby disconnecting the existing circuit
to only that work area. When the other end of the
patch cord is plugged into the centre of a module
on the network equipment field, it will disconnect
that existing circuit and feed the signal via the patch
cord to the new work area outlet.
The patch cord has therefore created a new
patched configuration, by-passing the original hard
wired configuration. The patch has become an
exception to the original, hence the name " Patch
By Exception" .
To revert back to the original jumpered
configuration, simply remove the patch plug from
the network equipment modules, then the work
area module. This sequence ensures no signal
voltages will appear on the plug ends. The patch
cords can be hung in a cupboard ready for use the
next time an exception is required to the original
jumpering.
Protection for IDC Contacts
All Insulation Displacement Connection (IDC)
contacts work on the principle of displacing the
insulation on the wire and displacing a small
amount of the copper wire to form a gas-tight joint.
KRONE IDC contacts are set at 45° and are isolated

terminated onto the bottom of both modules.
INSTALLED APPEARANCE
Patch By Exception installations use disconnection
modules in wall mount, rack mount, island mount
or cabinet mount configurations. The mounting
system can be profil rods, standard back mount
frames, or HIGHBAND 25 wall mount frames.
Figure 6: HIGHBAND
®
disconnection module showing
KRONE termination tool and wire removal hook.
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In all newly installed PBE systems there are no
patch cords or jumper cables visible to the front. The
system is totally hard wired from network equipment
to work area, providing a secure, reliable, high
performance infrastructure from switch to work
area, or PABX to telephone. Neat, uncluttered,
eliminating patch cord mess, aesthetically pleasing,
and a breeze to operate and maintain.
The labelling facilities of PBE systems are far
superior to that of an RJ45 style patch panel
installations. Labels are larger and easier to follow
for each wire either by colour code or number.
Coloured tags are easy to apply to PBE
disconnection modules enabling fast identification
of groups of circuits.
Records are more easily kept for PBE sites
because once initially entered, any subsequent

Figure 7: HIGHBAND 25 modules used in a Patch By
Exception arrangement.
p PBE is the ability to create a completely
interconnected communications management
system at the floor distributor without the
entangled mess of patch cords or expensive patch
cord management systems.
p PBE is where hard wiring is used to connect
circuits. This hard wiring can then be overridden
by a patch cord making patching the exception
rather than the rule.
p PBE is a solution whereby you hard wire your
network and make subsequent changes utilising
patch cords. To go back to the original
configuration, simply remove the patch cords.
p PBE is a jumpered block cabling solution with
the flexibility of overriding jumpers with the
simple use of a patch cord.
p PBE provides the simplicity of an RJ patch panel
solution without the need for patch cords or the
messy leads.
PBE WHAT IS IT?
The following definitions come from satisfied users around the world.


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