Mounting The Standalone Modem; Cabling The Standalone Modem; Standalone Modem Alarm Relay Contacts; Figure 13. Screw Hole Locations For Mounting Modem In Various Configurations - Canoga Perkins EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 2361 T1 User Manual

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2.2.1 Mounting the Standalone Modem

The standalone modem comes with mounting screw holes to facilitate wall mounting, rack
mounting, or dual (side-by-side) rack mounting. There are seven screw holes on each side of the
modem; however, it is not necessary to use each hole for all configurations. The diagram below
indicates the holes required for each configuration.

Figure 13. Screw Hole Locations for Mounting Modem in Various Configurations

2.2.2 Cabling the Standalone Modem

Make sure all cables are clearly labeled and set away from foot traffic. Attach the appropriate
cables to the modem's ELIMs and OLIMs. If no Configuration (CFG Alarm LED) errors are
detected, data will begin passing.

2.3 Standalone Modem Alarm Relay Contacts

The 2361 standalone Modem has alarm relay contacts, visible on the rear of the modem
(Figure 14).
Pin 1
Pin 1

Figure 14. Input and Output Alarm Relay Connectors(AC Version)

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