Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections

Alternatively, use a Telco-50 cable to connect the SEC1024s USER Telco-50 connector directly to the Main Distribution Frame when no ADSL/VDSL service is required (see Section 2.5.3 on page 45).

2.5.2IES-6000M Splitter Chassis Rear Panel Connections

(DSL)

A DSL splitter card separates the voice signal from the DSL signal. It feeds the DSL signals to the DSL line card and diverts the voice signal to the CO Telco-50 connector (or wire wrapping pins) on the splitter chassis’ rear.

Connect the CO Telco-50 connectors to the PBX or PSTN/ISDN switch when using the ADSL splitter card.

Connect the USER Telco-50 connectors to the subscribers’ telephone wiring. In most multi-tenant unit applications, the USER pins connect to the subscribers’ telephone wiring via Main Distribution Frame (MDF).

See Section 2.6.4 on page 48 for example splitter chassis rear panel connections.

2.5.3IES-6000M Splitter Chassis Rear Panel Connections (VoIP)

When using the VoIP line card in conjunction with an ADSL or VDSL card and its associated splitter card(s), connect the VoIP line card’s extension card(s) and the DSL splitter card(s) as follows.

Note: Use 180-degree Telco-50 cables for VoIP rear panel connections (see Chapter

5on page 75 for information on 180-degree Telco-50 cable length).

 

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