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Ibis Q A
CommScope IBIS provides a complete line of products, such as copper and fiber
cabling and connectivity and supporting hardware. CommScope IBIS is designed to
meet and exceed existing and future requirements for high bandwidth applications
and provide a unified cabling solution for modern building projects.
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Q. How can CommScope IBIS benefit my company?
By completing the voice and data cabling, along with the building automation
cabling in the construction phase, tenants and end users can readily take
advantage of the new cabling system. This enables occupants to move into a
new facility in less time, which equates to more money saved. Administration and
maintenance costs are also reduced since there is only one cabling system.
A. The life expectancy for telecommunication systems is 3-5 years; office automation
systems are changing every 2-3 years and building automation systems are
evolving every 5-7 years. If your cabling system has to be replaced every time you
change one of your systems, your cost of upgrades will be dramatically increased.
CommScope IBIS has been designed with an “Open System Architecture” and
utilizes an International Standards Organization (ISO) specified 8-pin modular
outlet for practically all low-voltage services. This makes administration as easy
as plugging and unplugging devices and simple cross connect changes in the
Telecom Closet.
The CommScope R&D team is actively involved with helping to set standards
for voice and data cabling with organizations such as the ISO and TIA/EIA.
CommScope IBIS uses the same subsystem (subsystems include the equipment
room, riser, administrative closet, horizontal, and workstation, and campus)
approach that has been adopted by the TIA/EIA 568 and 862 standards, thus
assuring that as applications and technology evolve, the installed cabling base
will support them. Today, most building automation systems are cabled for their
immediate requirements, with no thought for tomorrow. All cabinets are hardwired
and not susceptible to change. With the subsystem approach CommScope
IBIS, upgrades and rearrangements can be easily accomplished with minimal
cabling expense.
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Q. My company has offices worldwide and we are trying to
standardize our operation in order to contain and lower costs.
Will I be able to use the CommScope IBIS approach in offices that
are not located in the country of my headquarters location?
A. CommScope IBIS has been successfully installed in practically every country in the
world, and is supported by our sales offices, labs and manufacturing units around
the world. In addition, we have agreements with over 2000 Business Partners
throughout the world for CommScope IBIS, insuring a competitive environment
for your cabling needs. Ultimately, the appropriate local or country codes will
determine whether or not CommScope IBIS can be utilized for your building
automation applications.
A. Yes, there are country specific and international standards. CommScope IBIS meets
and/or exceeds the various standards such as TIA/EIA 568, ISO 11801, and
TIA/EIA-862 (Building Automation Systems Cabling Standard for Commercial
Buildings). In addition, CommScope Labs researchers are members of many
standards organizations, providing input and speaking on behalf of our customers.
Meeting a national standard is indicative of quality, consistency, and assurance
to the customer that the manufacturer is dedicated to providing the best possible
product free of defects and capable of meeting a given set of specifications.
Standards compliance also insures support for multiple applications.
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Q. What are the customer benefits of installing CommScope IBIS?
4. Assurance that the installed system meets all codes, guidelines and industry
standards.
5. The comfort that only the CommScope Assurance Program can provide.
6. CommScope IBIS can satisfy all these concerns, and more. Our objective is to
demonstrate at all levels of the decision making process, that money can be saved,
flexibility optimized and innovative methods supported by the technology provided.
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Q. Does CommScope IBIS have any assurance or product warranties?
A. All developers continually seek out cost reductions to maximize profit and stay
competitive. Concurrently, all investors look to maximize return on their investment
in the short, as well as long term. CommScope IBIS provides investment protection,
reduced maintenance costs, better utilization of building cable assets, faster
implementation of building automation systems, standards compliance and easier
infrastructure management. The initial construction savings will result primarily from
lower material and labor costs. These cost savings will be generated through
more efficient installation via CommScope IBIS information outlets (IO) which are
patented for easier installation. These alone can produce substantial labor savings.
In addition, only copper and fiber communications cabling will be pulled for all
low voltage needs, including communication closets cross-connects. Non-system
cabling requires separate crews and separate cables for each vendor application.
This leads to scheduling difficulties and ‘finger pointing’ if a crew from one vendor
accidentally cuts the cable for a different application.
A. In both cases, advantages center around quick service provisioning for occupants
and tenants whether they are simple moves and changes for basic voice/data/
video or reconfiguring of outlets for security or environmental applications. In
fact, the system is so easy to maintain and reconfigure that an in-house individual
with minimal training is able to perform these tasks. The building also commands
premium rent because of the value it offers tenants in deploying technology and
systems.
A. The purpose of CommScope IBIS is to handle both high and low speed applications.
A low speed application on a given outlet today may be changed the next day to
handle a high performance application for the same or a different user.
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Q. Why should I go through the effort of changing how I design my
buildings?
A. CommScope IBIS does not require any change of building design. CommScope
IBIS offers building designers a “systems” approach to low voltage infrastructure
that is easy to install, administer and maintain. It adds value to the building and
protects investment. What’s important is that the designers come together early
in the process and work together in the initial design stages.
A. UTP is the preferred media for the last leg of most signal transmissions. This is
known as the horizontal run and is usually from a wiring closet to a desk, office,
or classroom. Standards bodies specify UTP transmission at a distance to 100
meters, and at this distance, virtually any signal can be transmitted. For greater
distances, such as between buildings within a campus, from equipment rooms or
computer centers to wiring closets, or between wiring closets, fiber optic cables are
often used. CommScope IBIS does not utilize coaxial cabling (although it can be
interfaced to CommScope IBIS).
A. UTP has proven to be capable of transmitting high quality video signals in most
buildings. Baseband (single channel) color signals are supported on UTP by
CommScope IBIS for distances up to 1500 feet. Products to support RGB and
true broadband (multiple channels) color signals on UTP are also available.
Coaxial and fiber optic cables remain the media of choice for long distance video
transmission and for backbone video feeder systems.
A. Each vendor designs and manufactures its products in different, and sometimes
unique ways depending upon factors such as patents, tooling, and the electrical
characteristics that are being optimized. As a result, when products from different
vendors are mixed in a transmission link, the optimal characteristics of one product
may be diminished by another product with lower performance. The overall
performance is dominated by the weakest product in the link. CommScope IBIS
products, and products certified by our world renowned labs, have all been
designed and tested to complement each other and provide the highest overall
channel performance possible.
A. CommScope IBIS was designed to simplify moves and changes so that customers
with basic training can accomplish these tasks. The record keeping is done by the
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Visit our Web site or contact your local CommScope such as iPatch. This product intelligently senses and manages the infrastructure,
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generates and tracks work orders for faults, moves, adds and changes, and eases
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