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Only high
quality products in combination with a professional
design, installation and test provides finally
a high performing and long term reliable cabling system
solution.
For that reason AMP NETCONNECT provides the following
Training Program:
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ACT I |
Installing
and Connectorizing LAN Cabling Systems |
| AMP
ACT II |
Certifying
and Troubleshooting LAN Cabling Systems |
| AMP
ACT III |
Designing
Premises Cabling Systems |
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AMP ACT I
"Installing
and Connectorizing LAN Cabling Systems"
A unique opportunity for installers to learn the latest
installing and terminating techniques for networking and
premises cabling.
As technology advances, your
installation skills must keep pace so you are not caught in a
tangle of complex telecommunications cabling problems. This
course equips you with the installation and termination
know-how you need to enhance your company's quality control,
cost effectiveness and profitability, as well as provide you
with a competitive edge in bidding, increase the value of
your work, and ultimately your customer's satisfaction.
This course includes an overview of premises cabling systems,
an in-depth review of the ISO/IEC, EN and ANSI/TIA/EIA
industry standards, and a discussion and hands-on
practicum on the rough-in, installation, management, and
termination of shielded and unshielded twisted pair
and optical fiber cabling systems. The course is about
80% hands-on and is designed with a systems approach
instruction method where the students will build a rack,
install an outlet, and install, terminate and test a cabling
link between the two.
Tooling will be provided for
classroom purposes, and each student will receive a course
manual and a connector assembly kit for the hands-on
sections, including cables, connectors, and accessories.
Successful completion of the course examination will
designate you as an AMP NETCONNECT Registered Installer,
which will increase your marketability in the
telecommunications industry.
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AMP
ACT II
"Certifying
and Troubleshooting LAN Cabling Systems"
A comprehensive course featuring approximately 70% hands-on
training with appropriate tools and test equipment. Each
student will obtain the experience necessary to certify and
document twisted pair and optical fiber cable plants based on
established industry standards. The standards studied in the
course include ISO/IEC 11801 2nd Ed, EN 50173-1 and ANSI/TIA/EIA-568B.
Each student will also obtain experience troubleshooting
common problems with installed LAN cable plants. Also, an
extensive documentation package is provided which includes
course text and notes, copies of the presentation graphics,
certification exercises, troubleshooting exercises, LAN
system parameter charts, and a glossary of terms.
A unique opportunity for installers to learn how to certify
the performance of installed cable plants and learn how to
troubleshoot them if they don't perform as expected.
As technology advances, your
installation and troubleshooting skills must keep pace so you
can keep up with the ever increasing demands of your
customers. Today's buyers of LAN systems are becoming more
and more sophisticated. Often they are asking for
documentation which states just how their LAN cable plant
will perform. According to the current industry standards,
compliant cabling systems shall be tested and certified. To
help you stay competitive in today's marketplace Tyco
Electronics has designed this course to provide you with the
critical skills and methods needed to maximize efficiency
when certifying and troubleshooting LAN cabling systems.
Successful completion of the
course examination will designate you as an AMP
NETCONNECT Registered Certifier and Troubleshooter,
which will increase your marketability in the
telecommunications industry as a whole.
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AMP
ACT III
"Designing
Premises Cabling Systems"
An intensive course designed for individuals involved in the
design and installation of premises cabling systems. This
course prepares the individual to handle the many design
criteria decisions associated with premises cabling systems.
The student will progress through a step-by-step process from
the initial design analysis through the final project
presentation. There is an emphasis on the design parameters
and guidelines of the ISO/IEC, EN and TIA/EIA standards, and
the decisions that the designer has to make regarding network
platforms and technologies, cabling architectures, and media
selection. The student will design several different premises
cabling systems based on actual projects. These designs will
include campus drawings, floor plan layouts,
telecommunications closet and rack elevations, intra-building
backbone elevations, and the development of a bill of
materials. Students, as part of a small group, will present
their design solutions to the class and then each proposal
will be discussed in an open forum.
This course will provide you
with the information to advance your skills in designing
quality premises cabling systems and make you more
competitive. The advancement of your design skills will
increase your confidence and professional reputation with
your company and your clients.
Successful completion of the
course examination will designate you as an AMP NETCONNECT
Registered Designer, which will increase your marketability
in the telecommunications industry as a whole.
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