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2.10.5.2. Optical fiber media: <br />2.10.5.2.1. Perform one direction patch panel port to patch panel port light <br />source/power meter attenuation testing on all terminated fibers at <br />both 850nm and 1300nm windows. Test in accordance with <br />ANSI/EIA/TIA-526-14. <br />2.10.5.2.2. Adjust, repair, and/or replace defective material and equipment. <br />2.10.6. Walk each installation with the Telecommunications Coordinator, and: <br />2.10.6.1. Correct any noted defects in installation practices or labeling. <br />2.10.6.2. Adjust, repair, and/or replace defective material and <br />equipment. <br />2.10.7. Failures detected during the testing shall be duly noted on the schedule, <br />rectified and tested. On the fault being rectified this shall also be noted. <br />These notes shall not be deleted or obliterated. Rectification of all damaged <br />cables shall include replacing damaged cables with new cables in complete <br />runs. In-line cable joints, splices or distribution points will not be acceptable. <br />All damaged cables shall be removed from the site. <br />2.10.8. Tabulate all test data. Prepare an electronic report covering all testing <br />performed and test results. Provide electronic report and all final test results <br />documentation to the Telecommunications Coordinator and obtain receipt. <br />2.11. COMPLETION <br />2.11.1. The work hereunder will not be reviewed for final acceptance until all <br />required labeling, maintenance data, identification, warning signs, as built <br />and test result documentation, and warranty certification documents have <br />been reviewed and approved and final cleaning has been completed. <br />2.11.2. The cable plant installation will be deemed acceptable when the vendor <br />delivers to the Telecommunications Coordinator the following: <br />2.11.2.1. Fully installed and properly terminated and labeled UTP <br />copper cable plant that is 99.9999% free of defective copper pairs. <br />2.11.2.2. Fully installed and properly terminated and labeled fiber optic <br />cable plant which are 99.9999% free of defective fiber links, where a <br />defective link is defined as a link whose tested attenuation exceeds its <br />expected value where expected value is determined by that link's link <br />attenuation equation calculation. The link attenuation equation formula <br />is described in EIA/TIA-568-A. <br />Page 18 of 24 <br />