Chapter 2: Installation | December 20, 2004 |
DSX and HDSL Connector Procedure
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1Complete one of the following steps to make the
Note: See Figure
pin assignments are listed in Appendix A: “Signal and Pin Assignments” on page
PIC cable color codes are listed in Appendix B: “Standard PIC Color Code” on page
2Continue to “Bonding (Safety) Ground, Power and Frame Ground, Alarm, and Optional Fan Inputs” on page
SPAN POWERED XDSL CONNECTIONS
Perform the following procedure to connect the Span Powered xDSL interface cables to connectors P1, P2, P3 and P4 (see Figure
DANGER | Before making any Span Powered xDSL connections to the | ||
Main CO power breaker is off. Otherwise, severe injury to the installer or damage to the unit may | |||
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1 | Complete one of the following steps to make the Span Powered xDSL connections to the shelf using one | ||
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| • | Plug the Span Powered xDSL interface cables into P1, P2, P3 and P4. | |
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2 | Continue to “Bonding (Safety) Ground, Power and Frame Ground, Alarm, and Optional Fan Inputs” on | ||
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