Jackfield with split-front panel

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H05K 7/14 (2006.01) H01R 24/58 (2011.01) H01R 11/01 (2006.01) H04Q 1/14 (2006.01) H01R 13/518 (2006.01)

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CA 1298907

Abstract of the Disclosure A jackfield with a split front panel so that it can be removed to provide access to jack modules without breaking patch cord interconnections between jacks. Each jack module includes a printed circuit board having a lamp assembly and a tri-jack connected to the front and extending forwardly. The printed circuit boards are hard wired at the back of the jackfield and the printed circuit boards route the circuits to the tri-jack and the lamp assembly. To remove just a tri-jack, it is pulled forwardly after the split front panel is removed. A lateral bracket retains the printed circuit board to prevent it from being pulled forwardly. To remove the entire jack module, the wire wraps are disconnected from the back of the printed circuit board and the retaining bracket is removed. Then, the entire module can be slid forwardly in its guide slot. When a module is inserted, conductor pads on the printed circuit board automatically align and electrically mate with slidably engageable bus terminals to provide -48 volts DC and ground for lighting the lamp.

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