Cabling; Installing Network Tip And Ring Connections - Paradyne Hotwire 8820 GranDSLAM Series Installation Manual

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Cabling

Installing Network Tip and Ring Connections

DSL cards connect to the network through connectors mounted on the back of the
GranDSLAM chassis. Each slot has its own 50-pin connector wired to it and is
capable of supporting high-density cards with up to 25 ports.
The network Tip and Ring cables must be equipped with end-fed plug connectors.
Each connector has a captive screw at one end and a tapped hole in the plastic at
the other end. The connector's captive screw must be replaced with a shorter one
supplied with the chassis. You can attach the cable to the chassis using the cable
ties provided or you can use the locking pivot brackets provided. See
DSL Card Using Cable Ties
Before installing the network connectors, the correct slot must be identified. The
connectors are labeled 1–18, from right to left, on the back of the chassis. This
corresponds with the 18 slots for circuit cards. Slot 9, however, can be used only
for the MCP card. The cable for the first slot is installed in the connector identified
as 1 and so on.
8820-A2-GN20-30
!
EMI NOTICE:
In order to maintain compliance with Part 15, FCC Rules and other EMI
requirements, certain TDM SDSL port cards require the installation of
the supplied ferrite choke on the 50-pin telephone network cable where it
connects to the GranDSLAM. The choke (Part No. 175-0018-0031) and its
installation instructions are provided with the port cards.
NOTE:
The Clock A, Clock B and Serial SCM
connections are not used.
March 2001
or
Installing Locking Pivot Brackets
Clock A
Clock B
3
Connecting a
on page 3-2.
CLOCK
SERIAL
AC
2
A
MCP
ALARM
B
SERIAL
ALARM
1
CLOCK
SCM
00-16718
Serial SCM
3-1

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