Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections

Use the following procedure for this MDF installation scenario.

1Connect the Telco-50 connector end of the cable you want for DSL service to the Telco-50 connector labeled USER on the splitter chassis rear panel.

2Connect the wiring on the other side of the Telco-50 cable to the upper ports of MDF 3 using a punch-down tool.

3Connect the telephone wiring from the end-user’s DSL modem(s) to the lower ports of MDF 3.

4Connect the Telco-50 connector end of the cable you want for phone service to the Telco-50 connector labeled CO on the splitter chassis rear panel.

5Connect the wiring on the other side of the Telco-50 cable to the lower ports of MDF 2 using a punch-down tool.

6Connect the upper ports of MDF 2 to the lower ports of MDF 1 using telephone wires.

7Connect the upper ports of MDF 1 to the telephone company.

8Telephone subscribers only (non-DSL subscribers) retain connections to the lower ports of MDF 1.

9Change the wiring from MDF 1 to MDF 3 for telephone subscribers who want DSL service.

2.6.4.3 Installation Scenario C

Phone service is also available but there are two MDFs; one for end-user telephone line connections and the other one for CO telephone wiring connections (see the following figure). This installation scenario does not apply to G.SHDSL connections.

Note: Users A and B have telephone (only) service.

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