All domain knowledge in this document is extracted from the following five training recordings. Timestamp citations throughout use the format [Video Abbreviation, MM:SS].
| Abbrev. | Full Title | Duration | Primary Topic | Key Sections |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1x4/1x8 | 1x4 & 1x8 EXPLANATION.mp4 | 28m 25s | Splitter hierarchy, distributive split concept, address grouping logic | 0:39 — distributive split intro; 1:08 — feeder cabinet; 1:58 — SPLT vs. splitter confusion; 8:50 — back feed rules |
| HLD-1 | HLD RECORDING PART 1.mp4 | 66m 41s | High-level design workflow (steps 1–8), conduit routing, primary path | 5:10 — step list; 49:56 — handhole sizing rules; 50:57 — 150 ft bend rule; 55:47 — 500 ft spacing rule |
| HLD-2 | HLD RECORDING PART 2.mp4 | 64m 14s | High-level design (steps 9–16), secondary routing, cul-de-sac handling, dimensions, paper space | 1:55 — secondary routing; 14:08 — cul-de-sac rule; 27:56 — conduit footage call-outs; 36:55 — road names; 39:44 — dimensions; 55:12 — title sheet |
| LLD | LLD RECORDING.mp4 | 54m 36s | Low-level design: fiber numbering, cable naming, splitter labels, ribbon assignment, splice documentation | 1:22 — feeder count calculation; 8:40 — primary splitter labeling; 12:47 — fiber/tube color chart; 20:40 — secondary splitter labeling; 42:30 — three-way splice output ordering |
| CAD | CAD COMMAND FOCUSED TRAINING.mp4 | 72m 25s | AutoCAD setup, key commands, layer management, viewport placement, conduit/drop workflow | 1:00 — freeze vs. off vs. viewport freeze; 2:44 — drag select modes; 4:20 — command aliases; 23:06 — no conduit coupling rule; 39:27 — SPLT handhole size clarification; 57:33 — splice types (pink vs. red) |
The design methodology is called a distributive split — optical fiber is distributed from a central feeder cabinet and split progressively through two splitter tiers before reaching individual homes. 1x4/1x8, 0:39
| Tier | Component | Input Ports | Output Ports | Homes Served | Max per Handhole |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 1×8 Primary Splitter | 1 feeder fiber | 8 | Up to 32 (w/ 1×4) | 2 (requires MED) |
| 2nd | 1×4 Secondary Splitter | 1 primary output | 4 | Up to 4 | 2 (in SPLT/SM) |
| — | Combined MED handhole | 2 feeders | 16 secondaries | Up to 64 | — |
Boundaries are drawn to create logical groups that sum to 32 or 64 addresses, following the order of light (fiber path direction). Goals:
Sending a splitter's fiber backward along the cable path is permissible in limited circumstances. Acceptable: one handhole back-feed for a single outlying splitter. Unacceptable: extensive back-feed spanning many handholes. 1x4/1x8, 9:18
In LLD, back-feeding is allowed as long as sufficient fiber capacity exists on the cable. LLD, 40:40
FiberCAD projects are chained along a route ring. The entry point of a project (where fiber arrives from the previous project) is called the meet-me from (shown in white). The exit point to the next project is the meet-me to (shown in green). 1x4/1x8, 21:55
Projects receive fiber carrying specific fiber numbers from the previous project and must carry the correct count to the next project. Coordination of hand-off fiber numbers is a planning responsibility. 1x4/1x8, 23:15
| Rule | Value | Notes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conduit offset from ROW | 3 ft | All conduit placed 3 ft inside the right-of-way line. Parallel conduit uses same offset. | HLD-1, 20:18 |
| 48-strand cable offset from ROW | 7 ft (or 10 ft from conduit) | Since conduit is 3 ft from ROW, the 48 cable is shown 10 ft from conduit centerline = 7 ft from ROW. | HLD-1, 40:44 CAD, 51:44 |
| Soft max conduit run | 500 ft | Standard max between handholes or flower pots. Do not exceed without justification. | HLD-1, 55:47 |
| Hard max conduit run | 650 ft | Absolute maximum. Use only when a property-line placement requires slightly more distance. | HLD-1, 1:06:53 |
| Bend without handhole | 150 ft rule | A bend (corner) may be made without placing a handhole if either the run before OR after the bend is ≤150 ft. | HLD-1, 50:57 |
| No conduit coupling | Prohibited | Conduit cannot be split ("T'd") mid-run. All splits must occur at a handhole or flower pot. Each leg = a separate conduit. | CAD, 43:57 |
| Cul-de-sac (cul-de-sac) routing | Never go fully around | Enter the cul-de-sac, place the handhole before the curve, cross perpendicular, and serve homes from a single cross. Never loop the full circle. | HLD-2, 14:08 |
| Crossing — standard road | No handholes required | Handholes not required on both sides of a standard road crossing unless it is a DOT road, railroad, or environmental crossing. | HLD-1, 50:05 |
| Crossing — DOT/railroad | Handholes both sides | A handhole must be placed on each side of any DOT road, railroad, or environmental crossing. | HLD-1, 50:19 |
| Placement restriction | Property lines only | All handholes and flower pots must be placed on property lines (not mid-parcel or in driveways). | HLD-1, 26:23 |
| Crossing angle | Perpendicular | All road crossings must be made at perpendicular (90°) to the road. | CAD, 43:27 |
| Driveway avoidance | Required | Do not bore through driveways for drops or crossings. Choose property lines that avoid driveways. | HLD-1, 19:59 |
| Rule | Requirement | Source |
|---|---|---|
| 1×8 and 1×4 in same handhole | Prohibited. Primary and secondary splitters must be in separate handholes. | 1x4/1x8, 8:39 |
| Max 1×8s per handhole | 2 primaries per Medium handhole | 1x4/1x8, 19:50 |
| Max 1×4s per handhole | 2 secondaries per SPLT handhole | CAD, 33:58 |
| Centralization rule | Place handhole centrally in a group so fiber branches outward in both directions. Avoid placing at one end. | HLD-1, 52:53 CAD, 46:22 |
| 1×8 placement preference | Place 1×8s at three-way splices when possible to avoid creating extra handholes. | 1x4/1x8, 9:28 |
| Back-feed for single home | Acceptable to back-feed one fiber to a single outlying home or splitter. | 1x4/1x8, 9:18 |
| Condition | Handhole Type | Dimensions | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Contains a 1×8 primary splitter | MED (Medium) | 24 × 36 in | HLD-1, 23:43 |
| Three-way splice, no 1×8 | SM (Small) | 17 × 24 in (approx) | HLD-1, 23:51 |
| Three-way splice with 1×8 | MED | 24 × 36 in — 1×8 requirement overrides | CAD, 39:14 |
| Contains 1×4 only (standard) | SPLT | 13 × 17 × 24 in | 1x4/1x8, 2:52 |
| Reserved future fiber | SM (Small) | 17 × 24 in | HLD-1, 31:04 |
| 500-ft spacing handhole only (no splitter) | SPLT | Standard SPLT — smallest acceptable | HLD-1, 58:44 |
| Has both 48-strand cable + 144-strand ring cable | SM minimum | SM required when two cable sizes coexist — a 144 does not fit a 13-in SPLT | CAD, 38:47 |
| Size not used in this market | LH (Large) | 30 in — never used in Hampton market | 1x4/1x8, 2:52 |
| Rule | Detail | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Numbering direction | Fiber numbers are assigned from the back (furthest home from cabinet = highest number). The last home gets fiber 1 or 2; the first home from the cabinet gets the highest assigned number. | 1x4/1x8, 18:07 |
| Use high numbers first | When distributing primary outputs to secondaries, always use the higher fiber numbers first (e.g., 15, 14, 13… not 1, 2, 3). | LLD, 1:19 |
| Feeders and secondaries separation | Feeder fibers and secondary (P) fibers cannot share the same ribbon (12-fiber tube). If feeders use ribbon 1 (fibers 1–12), secondaries must start on ribbon 2 (fiber 13+). | LLD, 25:13 |
| Ribbon color rule | If the last feeder fiber ends at an odd position, the first secondary starts on the next even position, and vice versa. XT (dead) fibers bridge the gap to complete the ribbon. | LLD, 37:29 |
| Cable terminates at last handhole | The 48-strand main cable (orange) stops at the last handhole on a dead-end run. It does not continue to flower pots. | HLD-2, 29:32 |
| Reserve fiber note | Areas with 10+ addresses in a dense cluster: place a handhole and add a note "Reserve feeder fiber for future use." Do not run individual 1×4s into such areas until directed by the client. | HLD-1, 15:14 |
| Not-serviceable areas | Homes not accessible from the right-of-way cannot be served. Label as "not serviceable." Do not design conduit onto private property. | 1x4/1x8, 25:26 |
| Large building / school | Very large buildings with many units warrant a dedicated fiber reservation rather than integration into a 1×8 group. Judgment call by designer. | 1x4/1x8, 12:03 |
| Threshold | Rule | Source |
|---|---|---|
| < 10 homes in cluster | Place handholes and 1×4 splitters normally. Run individual drops if accessible from ROW. | HLD-1, 15:14 |
| ≥ 10 homes in cluster | Reserve fiber only — do not design individual drops. Await client direction. | HLD-1, 15:35 |
| 5 homes in boundary | Needs two 1×4s (counted as "8" group). One 1×4 will have 3 empty ports — annotate with a star (★). | 1x4/1x8, 4:14 |
| Code | Type | Approx. Size | Primary Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| SPLT | Standard (smallest used) | 13 × 17 × 24 in | 1×4 secondary splitters; 500-ft spacing hh; pass-through handholes with single cable |
| SM | Small | ~17 × 24 in | Three-way splices (no 1×8); reserved fiber vaults; handholes serving two cable sizes |
| MED | Medium | 24 × 36 in | Any handhole containing at least one 1×8 primary splitter |
| LH | Large | 30 in | Not used in Hampton market |
| Attribute | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Total strand count | 48 fibers | HLD-1, 17:43 |
| Tube (ribbon) count | 4 tubes (12 fibers each) | LLD, 21:18 |
| Tube color order | Blue, Orange, Green, Brown (standard telecom color code) | LLD, 21:20 |
| Fiber color within tube | 1=Blue, 2=Orange, 3=Green, 4=Brown, 5=Slate, 6=White, 7=Red, 8=Black, 9=Yellow, 10=Violet, 11=Rose, 12=Aqua | LLD, 21:20 |
| Feeder fiber 9 example | Fiber #9 = Yellow (9th position in the color sequence) — the 9th position in tube 1 | LLD, 21:13 |
| CAD representation | Orange polyline on its own layer; shown at 10 ft offset from conduit (7 ft from ROW) | HLD-2, 29:15 |
| Name | Alternate Name | Ratio | Outputs | Required Handhole |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary Splitter | 1×8 | 1:8 | 8 secondary fibers | MED (24×36) |
| Secondary Splitter | 1×4 | 1:4 | 4 home drops | SPLT (13×17×24) |
| Item | Specification | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Offset from ROW | 3 ft — all conduit | HLD-1, 20:18 |
| Parallel conduit | Yellow layer; placed at 3 ft offset; always separate from primary conduit; broken at every handhole and bend | HLD-1, 21:12 |
| Main cable conduit (primary run) | Red layer; broken at every handhole, flower pot, and 90° bend | HLD-1, 27:41 |
| Global width (polyline) | 0.5 | HLD-1, 5:20 |
| Crossing method | Bored perpendicular — no open-cut shown in design | CAD, 43:27 |
| Drop conduit | Yellow (parallel layer) — visually identical to parallel conduit; context determines use; no separate drop-conduit layer in this market | CAD, 49:23 |
| Edge of pavement filet radius | 15–25 ft typical; occasionally up to 35 ft for wider curves | HLD-1, 6:58 CAD, 26:08 |
| Handhole Type | Loop Block Size | Placement |
|---|---|---|
| SPLT (13 in) | 15 | One side only |
| SM / MED (17 or 24 in) | 50 | Both sides (or all three at three-way splice) |
CAD, 54:36
| Color | Meaning | When Used |
|---|---|---|
| Red | Three-way (or multi-way) fiber splice — fibers are physically cut and re-joined | At every three-way splice location; at each Medium handhole 1×8 entry point |
| Pink | Mid-sheath / pass-through splice — cable continues; mid-span entry only | At 1×8 primary handholes that are NOT on a three-way splice |
CAD, 57:33 HLD-2, 22:04
| Element | Format | Example | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Market code | 3-letter abbreviation | HMP (Hampton VA) | LLD, 1:38 |
| Route / polygon ID | Market + polygon number | HMP01 | HLD-2, 45:44 |
| Drawing prop route name | [MARKET]_FDH[##] | HMP_FDH01 | HLD-2, 45:44 |
| Job number | Two-digit polygon + two-digit project | 0101 (polygon 1, project 1) | HLD-2, 46:03 |
Each cable segment that originates or branches at a splice gets a unique cable number within the project, assigned as the designer traces the route. LLD, 22:31
| Part | Format | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Cable designation | O[number] (sequential) | O1, O2, O3 |
| Rule: continuation vs. branch | At a three-way splice the cable continuing straight keeps a lower number; the perpendicular branch gets a new higher number. | Continuing = O1; branch = O4 |
| Field | Value / Format | Example |
|---|---|---|
| OLT (polygon loyalty number) | Single digit representing the polygon/OLT | 4 |
| Tier indicator | P = primary | P |
| Feeder fiber number | Integer (high numbers used first) | 15 |
| Market code | 3-letter code | HMP VA (or shortened HMP) |
| Full format | OLT[#] [P][feeder#] [MARKET] | OLT 4 P15 HMP VA |
LLD, 4:31
| Field | Value / Format | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Splitter type | 1X4 | 1X4 |
| OLT loyalty number | Single digit | 4 |
| Parent feeder fiber | [feeder#]P | 9P (fed by feeder 9) |
| Secondary number | S[1–8] (assigned back-to-front) | S8, S7 … S1 |
| Market code | HMP VA | |
| Full format | 1X4 OLT[#] [feeder#]P S[#] [MARKET] | 1X4 OLT4 9P S8 HMP VA |
LLD, 13:10
Each cable segment visible in a viewport requires a call-out. The call-out documents which fibers are active (carrying signal), which are feeders passing through, and which are spare.
| Component | Label | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Dead / empty fiber | XD | Fiber position reserved but unused (often used to fill a tube before secondaries begin) |
| Active range | [start]–[end] | Consecutive fiber numbers carrying signal |
| Spare range | HD [n] through [48] | Fibers beyond used range — spare capacity |
| Separator | Semicolons between groups; commas within groups |
Example cable call-out: XD, 1–8; OLT4 9P 1–8; HD 17–48 LLD, 21:37
| Convention | Rule | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Viewport label format | SP[n] — sequential integers starting from 1 | HLD-1, 8:24 |
| SP1 = meet-me / start | First viewport always begins at the project's meet-me-from point (or cabinet for project 1) | HLD-1, 7:55 |
| Order of numbering | Follow the order of light (direction fiber travels); number sequentially along the route | HLD-1, 8:30 |
| Abbreviation | Meaning | Example label |
|---|---|---|
H–H | Handhole to Handhole | H–H: 287 ft |
H–F | Handhole to Flower pot | H–F: 43 ft |
F–F | Flower pot to Flower pot | F–F: 67 ft |
F–B | Flower pot to Bend | F–B: 15 ft |
B–H | Bend to Handhole | B–H: 9 ft |
H–B | Handhole to Bend | H–B: 15 ft |
HLD-1, 28:22 HLD-2, 35:41
| Color | Label | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| White | "meet me from" | Entry point — where fiber arrives from previous project |
| Green | "meet me to" | Exit point — where fiber is handed to next project |
1x4/1x8, 21:55
| Address Type | CAD Color | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard serviceable addresses | Color 252 (dark gray in print) | Formerly color 8. Change from yellow layer to color 252 before publishing. |
| Yellow (working layer) | Yellow | Polygon outline / boundary — prints red; right-of-way shown pink for visual clarity during design only. |
HLD-1, 3:37 HLD-2, 52:26
The following 16-step sequence brings a project from "picked up from queue" to a permit-ready package. Steps are ordered as documented across HLD-1 and HLD-2. HLD-1, 2:00
Extracted from the CAD command-focused training. These apply to AutoCAD (any recent version). CAD, 0:00
| Technique | Command / Method | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Freeze vs. Off | Freeze icon (snowflake) in Layer Manager | Both hide objects identically visually. Freeze additionally offloads layer to a separate memory store — marginally faster on large files. Prefer freeze. CAD, 1:08 |
| Viewport Freeze | Second sun icon (with rectangle) in Layer panel while in paper space | Hides a layer only within the active viewport — still visible in model space and other viewports. Used for ~3 layers in standard HLD workflow. CAD, 1:52 |
| Layer Isolate | LAYISO → first run SE → set lock/fade to 70–90 | Dims all layers except the target. Allows match-prop across all objects on one layer quickly. Exit with LAYUNISO. CAD, 52:58 |
| Current layer switch | Layer drop-down in Quick Access Toolbar (add via Home tab → right-click) | Put layer selector in QAT for fast switching without opening the full layer manager. CAD, 19:50 |
| Draw Order | Select objects → type DRAWORDER → Front / Back | Use after placing handholes and flower pots — send them to front of conduit. Use at end of session via select-similar. CAD, 52:00 |
| Action | Recommended Alias | Default / Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Polyline | P | Default PL. Polyline is the primary drawing tool for all conduit and cable. |
| Copy | C | Default CO. Click base point, then click destinations; press Space to end. |
| Break at Point | B | Default BR. Use break-at-point (not plain break) — it splits a polyline without removing material. |
| Match Properties | M (or MA) | Copies all properties (layer, color, linetype, width) from source to targets. Essential for applying template layer properties. |
| Move | M | Standard. Choose base point, then destination. |
| Offset | O | Specify distance (e.g., 3) then click direction. Use "through" mode for EOP freehand offsets. |
| Filet | F | Specify radius then click two lines. Filet with radius 0 joins two lines at their intersection. |
| Join | J | Combines multiple contiguous polylines into one. Objects must share endpoints (use snap). |
| Erase | E | Faster than Delete key for selecting and erasing in one step. |
| Extend | EX | Extends a polyline to the nearest intersecting object. |
| Trim | TR | Trims a polyline to the nearest intersecting object. |
| Select Similar | Right-click → Select Similar | Selects all objects of the same type AND layer. Critical command — use constantly. |
| Quick Save | QS | Saves without dialog. Use every 10–15 minutes; spam during intensive edits. |
| Regen | RE | Fixes display artifacts (linetypes not rendering, draw order issues). Run every 10–15 min. |
| T-orient | TORIENT | Rotates selected text/mtext to follow the orientation of two clicked points. Used for road names. |
| Text to Mtext | TXT → TXT2MTXT | Before first use: Settings → uncheck "combine into single object." Used to prepare footage labels for background masks. |
| Snaps toggle | F3 or Ctrl+F | Turn off when freehand drawing; turn on when snapping to endpoints or intersections. |
| Ortho Mode | F8 | Constrains movement/drawing to 90° angles. Useful for perpendicular crossings. |
| PickFirst setting | Type PICKFIRST → set to 1 | Enables selecting objects before issuing a command. If double-click stops working, PICKFIRST has reset to 0 — fix it. |
| Line space (align space) | ALIGNSPACE | Aligns a viewport in paper space: top-left of model area to top-left of sheet, bottom-left to bottom-left. Then lock viewport. |
| Method | Behavior |
|---|---|
| Click | Selects single object clicked |
| Drag right (solid box) | Selects only objects entirely within the box |
| Drag left (dashed box) | Selects any object that the box touches — most useful for grabbing things in a crowded area |
| Shift+click | Deselects an individual object from current selection |
| Ctrl+C / Ctrl+Shift+C / Ctrl+V | Clipboard copy (unknown base point) / copy with chosen base point / paste with placement |
CAD, 2:45
After all design work is complete, select all text objects (footage labels, splitter labels, addresses) and run the AutoRotate-180 LISP routine. This flips any text that is upside-down in the current viewport orientation to be right-side-up. This is always done at the end, before publishing. HLD-2, 57:32
p_conduit (red) layer MUST be broken at:
The 48-strand cable (orange layer) does NOT need to be broken at every point — it only needs to visually enter each handhole and look correct. Footage is calculated from conduit, not cable. CAD, 55:02
| Layer Name | Color in Working File | Content |
|---|---|---|
p_conduit | Red | Main cable conduit — broken at all equipment and bends |
| Parallel conduit | Yellow | Drop and parallel conduit; runs alongside p_conduit when two conduits share a trench |
| 48-strand cable | Orange | Main fiber cable route (not footage-bearing) |
| e_row | Pink (visual only) | Right-of-way lines |
| e_curve | — | Edge of pavement (EOP) curved sections |
| Viewport | — | Paper-space viewport rectangles |
| Hatch | — | Polygon area hatches |
| defpoints | — | AutoCAD scratch/non-printing scratch layer |
| Addresses | Color 252 final | Address points; turned off during design, on during publishing |
HLD-2, 43:30 CAD, 48:58
| Command | Purpose | Notes |
|---|---|---|
ACF1 | Auto-generate all footage call-out labels from selected conduit on p_conduit layer | Must run after all conduit is perfectly broken. Takes significant time on large projects. |
ACF2 | Auto-rotate all footage labels | Run after ACF1. |
ACF3 | Auto-resize footage labels | Run after ACF2. Then manually reposition misaligned labels. |
do-layout | Create paper-space sheet layout templates | Run once per project in paper space. |
relays | Assign viewport numbers (SP1, SP2 …) to layouts | Enter SP- prefix; shift-click all viewports. |
AutoRotate180 | Flip all upside-down text to right-side-up | Run as final step before publish. |
dim-align (road setup + auto road) | Auto-generate ROW and EOP dimension callouts | Run road-setup once per project; auto-road per viewport. |
t-length | Helpful utility for calculating total conduit lengths | Load from list folder as needed. |
p-callout | Port call-out helper | Load from list folder as needed. |
HLD-2, 31:30
Recommended snaps to keep always on: Endpoint, Insertion, Nearest. Enable as needed: Intersection, Perpendicular. Do not leave Perpendicular on permanently — it interferes with freehand drawing. Toggle snaps with F3. CAD, 8:48
The following items are flagged across training videos as common QC issues or explicit checks performed before submission.
HMP_FDH## format. HLD-2, 45:440101). HLD-2, 46:03