DSLAM Splitter Shelf

Total Access 3050 DSLAM Splitter Shelf

Product Features

Up to 28 Octal ADSL with POTS splitter modules per chassis

Supports ADSL, ADSL2+, and VDSL2

Total Access 3000 DSLAM integration

ANSI T1.413 compliant

Four-pole splitter design with no active components on the splitter modules

Make-before-break connec- tors to maintain always-on

POTS

Rugged NEBS-compliant metal design with latched, hinged, metal front cover for easy design

Filtered airflow maintained from the front of the chassis

SHDSL, IMA, IDSL, DS1 FR, CES, and DSX-1 service accommodation

Industry-leading, 10-year warranty

Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL and ADSL2+) is the prominent DSL service offered by telecom carriers and continues to be delivered in conjunction with Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS). The extraordinary demand for ADSL service has accelerated the demand for higher-density equipment. Furthermore, as the demand for VDSL2 grows, both splitter and non-splitter appli- cations will be required.

The ADTRAN® Total Access® 3050 is designed to meet this demand by providing the ADSL/VDSL and POTS signal splitting/ combining function. It is configured to inte- grate with the Total Access 3000 DSLAM using 28 Octal splitters or cut-throughmodules per chassis and is ANSI T1.413 compliant. The shelf is a solid metal design with a latched, hinged, metal front cover for easy access. A filtered airflow is maintained from the front of the chassis. The Total Access 3050 utilizes a four-pole splitter design and no active components are on the standard splitter modules. No direct current (DC) blocking capacitor is required.

ADTRAN designs products that maximize functionality for its carrier customers. In that regard, the Total Access 3050 accommodates other service cards such as SHDSL, IMA, IDSL, DS1 FR, CES, and DSX-1. These can be

utilized by installing a cut-through module instead of a splitter module in the corresponding shelf.

The unit uses make-before-break connec- tors to maintain POTS connectivity and operate normally without a splitter module installed. Connection to the Total Access 3000 DSLAM is established using 64-pin connec- tors.

The rear of the shelf has twenty 50-pin and eight 64-pin amp connectors, one DB-25 connector for Metallic Test Access (MTA), and one RS-485 wire-wrap bus for daisy chaining splitter shelves. There is a standard power connector for –48 V, –48 V return, and chassis ground.

The system will also support MTA. With the addition of the metallic test control module and modules with MTA, the shelf will interface with metallic test heads and provide access to the loops. There are MTA modules for both ADSL and cut-through applications.

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ADTRAN 3050 warranty Dslam Splitter Shelf