Paradyne 3616, 3615 Connecting to Switched 56 kbps Network, Connecting to the DDS or Lads Network

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Installing the Model 3615 DualFlow DSU

Connecting to the

Switched 56 kbps Network

NOTE

Before connecting the DSU to the Switched 56 kbps network, ensure that approved primary protectors have been installed on the circuit in accordance with Article 800 of the National Electric Code, NFPA 70, in the United States and Section 60 of the Canadian Electric Code, Part 1, in Canada.

If the DSU is equipped with a 4-wire Switched

56 DBM, an 8-pin cable is provided; if a 2-wire Switched 56 DBM, a 6-pin cable is provided.

WARNING

Do not insert the 2-wire Switched 56 kbps plug into an RJ11C jack. This type of jack is intended for analog public switched telephone network (PSTN) devices. Doing so may cause equipment damage and harm to the telephone network.

To make a physical connection to the Switched 56 kbps network, refer to Figure 2-5 as you follow these steps.

.Procedure

1.Plug either end of the Switched 56 kbps network interface cable into the DSU jack labeled

BACKUP.

For the 2-wire Switched 56 DBM, use the 6-pin cable.

For the 4-wire Switched 56 DBM, use the 8-pin cable.

2.Plug the other end of the cable into the modular jack provided for the Switched 56 kbps network connection.

Figure 2-5. Model 3615 DSU

Switched 56 kbps Network Connection

Connecting to the DDS (or LADS) Network

NOTE

Before connecting the DSU to the DDS network, ensure that approved primary protectors have been installed on the circuit in accordance with Article 800 of the National Electric Code, NFPA 70, in the United States and Section 60 of the Canadian Electric Code, Part 1, in Canada.

Refer to Figure 2-6 as you follow these steps.

3615-A2-GB20-20

December 1996

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Paradyne 3616, 3615 manual Connecting to Switched 56 kbps Network, Connecting to the DDS or Lads Network