Connecting the Subscriber Port
The Subscriber port connects to your DTE, such as a router.
Procedure
To connect the Subscriber port:
1.If clearance at the front of the Probe is limited, attach
2.Take the end of the receive cable and push it onto the SUBSCRIBER RX (Receive) connector. Turn the cable connector clockwise to lock it.
3.Take the end of the transmit cable and push it onto the SUBSCRIBER TX (Transmit) connector. Turn the cable connector clockwise to lock it.
4.Fix the cables to the rail with a cable tie or other strain relief device.
5.Connect the receive and transmit cables to the output and input connectors, respectively, of the DTE.
DS3 Router
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| ETHERNET |
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OK
TEST
ALARM
POWER
YEL | AIS | LOS |
OOF
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LCVNETWORKRD RX | TD | TX | ATMC | ATMS |
6.If the DTE has a variable line build out (LBO) setting, ensure that it is matched to the cable length.
7.If the cable length is longer than 100 feet (30 meters), set the LBO on the T3 User Port Interface Options configuration screen to Long. The default is Short. See the iMarc SLV Configuration Reference.
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