Cables, Connectors, and Ports Table

Table 2-2 shows the cables, connectors, and ports required to install the RPSD system. This table includes optional connections as well as the basic configuration.

TABLE 2-2

Cables, Connectors, and Ports

 

Part

From

To

 

 

 

modular connector

PBX

RJ11 at modem

6 position wire

RJ11 at PBX

RJ11 at modem

modular connector1

Cable from PBX

modem

7 ft. cable with modular

RPSD Lock

CO line or modem

connector on each end

 

 

14 ft. cable with modular

RPSD Lock

CO line or modem

connector on each end

 

 

RJ11 wall jack2

RJ11 to RPSD

CO line

EIA-RS-232 cable3

DB25 at RPSD Lock

DB25 at admin.

 

 

 

terminal or printer or

 

 

 

A/B switch

DB25

connector3

RPSD Lock

Cable to admin.

 

 

 

terminal or printer or

 

 

 

A/B switch

DB25

connector3

Admin. terminal or

Cable to RPSD Lock

 

 

printer or A/B switch

 

1The 212A modem uses a DB25 connection. See Figures 2-8and 2-9for the details on making up the appropriate connector.

2If RJ11 receptacle is not present on CO line, install one.

3The RPSD Lock may be connected to the administration terminal, printer, or A/B switch (to allow connection to both the terminal and printer).

Hardware Installation Procedures

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