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CURRICULA DEL CURSO DE DIPLOMADO DE CABLEADO ESTRUCTURADO

CHAPTER 1: PRINCIPLES OF TRANSMISIN SECTION 1: METALLIC MEDIA General Electrical conductors American Wire Gauge Insulation Balanced twisted-pair cables Environment considerations Cable shielding Drain wires Analog signals Telephony Digital signals Type of transmission circuits Asynchronous and synchronous transmission Digital hierarchy Video transmission Transmission line concepts Balanced twisted-pair performance Balanced twisted-pair channel performance Balanced twisted-pair permanent link performance Balanced twisted-pair applications SECTION 2: OPTICAL FIBER General Optical fiber transmitters Optical fiber receiver Optical fiber medium Bandwidth Optical fiber applications support information Verifying fiber performance and electronics compatibility Selecting an optical fiber core size to application or original equipment manufacturer (OEM) specifications Synchronous optical network (SONET) and synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) concepts System example References CHAPTER 2: ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY Overview Electromagnetic (EM) Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) A problem Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) The solution Electromagnetic interference (EMI) and cabling Electromagnetic qualification parameters Unwanted signal Unwanted signal components Grounding Specific telecommunication electromagnetic compatibility /EMC) guidelines Telecommunications cabling within joint-use tunnel Minimizing electromagnetic interference (EMI) Electric power cabling Consideration for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) in cabling systems Interference reduction in shielded rooms Electromagnetic interference (EMI) and bandwidth of balanced twisted-pair cabling CHAPTER 3: WORK AREA Work area Work area cables Open office distribution system Reference CHAPTER 4: HORIZONTAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM Horizontal distribution system SECTION 1: HORIZONTAL PATHWAYS SYSTEM Horizontal pathways system Sizing consideration for horizontal pathways General conduits distribution Consideration for conduits distribution Multidrops conduits system Pull boxes for conduits Access floors Design consideration for access floors Ceiling distribution system General design guidelines for ceiling systems Cable tray design for ceiling system Conduit and raceway design for ceiling system Distribution from ceiling system Other horizontal pathways Poke-thru Miscellaneous pathway system consideration Referenced standards SECTION 2: HORIZONTAL CABLING SYSTEM Horizontal cabling system

Horizontal cable Horizontal connecting hardware Cross-connect jumper and patch cord Cabling links and cabling channels Cabling practices Cabling guidelines for zone distribution Referenced standards References CHAPTER 5: BACKBONE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM Overview Telecommunications rooms (TRs) Telecommunications Enclosures (TEs) Building backbone Backbone cable lengths Transmission media SECTION 1: BACKBONE PATHWAY SYSTEM Backbone building pathways (building) Miscellaneous support facilities Bonding and grounding Optical fiber cable types Balanced twisted-pair design Backbone planning Indoor hardware SECTION 2: CAMPUS CABLING Optical fiber cable Application Installation consideration Specification for installing optical fiber cables Cable protection during installation Splicing methods Methods to terminate cable Appendix: U.S. Code consideration References CHAPTER 6: TELECOMMUNICATION SPACES Telecommunication spaces Telecommunication spaces considerations Telecommunications rooms (TRs) and telecommunications enclosures (TEs) Telecommunication room (TR) Telecommunication enclosure (TE) applications Telecommunication room (TR) design General requirement for all telecommunication enclosures (TEs) Equipment rooms (ERs)

Equipment room (ER) design Location the equipment room (ER) Space allocation and layout Cable installation and pathway Electrical power Using dedicated electrical power feeders Environmental control (HVAC) Structural constraints Miscellaneous considerations Design approval, installation, and final inspection Entrance facilities (EFs) Other telecommunications services entrance consideration Types of entrance Underground entrances General recommendation for underground entrances Terminating conduit at a designated property line Terminating conduit inside a building Grounding and bonding Buried entrances Aerial entrances Aerial cable at a building Terminating space for telecommunications entrance facilities Outside building terminals (pedestal and cabinets) References CHAPTER 7: FIRESTOPPING Overview Firestopping system Fire-rated barriers Testing and guidelines for firestops Evaluation of firestop system Categories of firestop system Nonmechanical firestop system Firestopping for brick, concrete block, and concrete walls Firestopping for drywall Firestopping for lath and plaster walls Firestopping for combination walls Firestopping for floor assemblies Firestopping for floor/ceiling assemblies Structural steel floor units with concrete floor fill and no suspended ceiling Firestopping for roof/ceiling assemblies Fire-rated vertical shafts Firestopping for curtain wall floor/ceiling seals Firestopping considerations (general) Appendix A-Approved methods of Firestopping Appendix B-Testing and guidelines for firestops References

CHAPTER 8: GROUNDING, BONDING, AND PROTECTION Overview Grounding and bonding system Alternating current (ac) grounding electrode system Equipment grounding system Telecommunication bonding infrastructure Bonding system practices Appendix: International grounding, bonding, and protection standards References CHAPTER 9: POWER DISTRIBUTION Overview Alternating current (ac) power American Wire Gauge (AWG) Power problems Power conditioning/Power protection Direct current (dc) power Installation of direct current (dc) system Batteries Integrated services digital network (ISDN) power distribution over balanced twisted-pairs Power system alarms Power system monitoring and control Power over Ethernet (PoE) Appendix References CHAPTER 10: TELECOMMUNICATION ADMINISTRATION Introduction Identification systems Labeling Alphanumeric schemes Intelligent patching References CHAPTER 11: FIELS TESTING Field testing Balanced twisted-pair cabling tests Balanced twisted-pair cabling acceptance tests Balanced twisted cabling field testing Balanced twisted-pair cabling maintenance and troubleshooting Additional balanced twisted-pair cabling troubleshooting tools and equipment Optical fiber cabling tests Optical fiber cabling acceptance tests Optical fiber cabling field testing Maintenance and troubleshooting for optical fiber cabling

Additional optical fiber troubleshooting tools and equipment References CHAPTER 12: DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT Overview Telecommunications project management Design Bidding Construction Post construction Additional resources References CHAPTER 13: PRIVATE CATV DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM General information and history Program material sources System topologies Signal loss in the network Sample specification Appendix-Reference tables References CHAPTER 14: OVERHEAD PAGING SYSTEM Principles of design References CHAPTER 15: BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM Overview Building automation system (BAS) Building automation system (BAS) communication network Integrating building automation systems (BASs) with the telecommunication distribution system References CHAPTER 16: DATA NETWORK DESIGN Introduction to network design overview Open system interconnection (OSI) reference model Network architecture Network hardware Network software Network applications References

CHAPTER 17: WIRELESS General wireless design consideration Services and applications Wireless regulations, standards, codes, and organizations Frequency and wavelength Electromagnetic spectrum Wireless system design Selection of technology Components of a wire system Distributed antenna system (DAS) The evolution of cellular Personal area network (PAN) overview Wireless local area network (WLAN) technology Wireless local area network (WLAN) components Appendix A: Major wireless standards development organization Appendix B: Wireless regulating entities References CHAPTER 18: ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY Overview Locks and electronic access control (EAC) Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) Intrusion detection Fire alarm (FA) and detection Notification appliances Control units Digital alarm communicator system (DCAS) Transmitters Receivers Integrated electronic safety and security (ESS) system References CHAPTER 19: CUSTOMER-OWNED OUTSIDE PLANT Overview Conduits guidelines Maintenance hole guidelines Cabling placement Aerial plant criteria References CHAPTER 20: DATA CENTERS Introduction to data centers Data center design Data center security References

CHAPTER 21: SPECIAL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS General Public telephones Automatic teller machines (ATMs) Facsimile (Fax) machine Poolside telephone service Attendant and reception areas European building cable consideration Electrical power station Tunnels Marinas References CHAPTER 22: RESIDENTIAL CABLING General Components Planning the cabling system Rough-in cabling Finish cabling References

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