Model 2616RC T-DAC User Manual

2 • Hardware installation

 

 

3.Review SCSI pin-out (see table 5 on page 27) and punch-block pin-out and cut wires to the required length to reach their respective ports on the punch-down block.

4.Use punch-down tool to press wires down into block terminals.

5.Use cable ties to secure the wires and SCSI cable to the punch-down block (see table 5 on page 27).

Note Cable ties should not allow movement of wires or SCSI cable.

6.Connect the 68-pin SCSI connector of the WAN cable to the connector on the rear panel of the Model 2616RC.

68-pin SCSI to open end, 6 foot cable (part #10-3096TM68-6)—Obsolete

1.This 6-foot WAN cable (see figure 15) connects the 2616RC T1/E1 lines to a punch-down block via 28 gauge wire (0.3mm). Check your punch-down block wire gauge requirements as most punch-down blocks will not hold 28-gauge wire securely in place.

Figure 15. SCSI-to-open-end 6-foot WAN cable (obsolete)

2.See appendix B, “68-pinSCSI-to-open-end6-foot cable (part #10-3096TM68-6)”on page 78 for pin- out information.

68-pin SCSI to 64-pin female Telco (part #10-3096TM68/64-6)

Do the following to install the 6-foot cable adapter for connection of the 2616RC to a Patton E1 balun rack Models 464RC and 466RC.

1.Connect the 68-pin SCSI connector of the WAN cable to the connector on the rear panel of the Model 2616RC.

2.Connect the WAN cable 64-pin Telco connector to the corresponding port on a the balun rack.

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Patton electronic 2616RC user manual Pin Scsi to open end, 6 foot cable 10-3096TM68-6-Obsolete