TRACER 6000 Series Integrated System Manual
1.
Remove power from the unit.
2.
Remove the blank panel plate (if necessary).
3.
Slide the network module into the network slot until the module is firmly seated
against the front of the chassis.
4.
Secure the screws at both edges of the module.
5.
Install the optional hardware components (when necessary). For example, for
the E1 network module, an optional BNC breakout panel is available.
6.
Connect the cables to the associated device(s).
7.
Restore power to the unit.
9.
CONNECTING THE MODULE INTERFACES
Quad T1 Module Interfaces
The physical T1 interfaces are provided using four RJ-45 ports located on the module. Straight-through T1
interface cables can be used to interface to any standard T1 DTE device (not supplied).
T1 crossover cables are needed when connecting two TRACER 64x0 T1 ports in
back-to-back operation.
Quad Ethernet Switch Module
The physical Ethernet interfaces are provided using four RJ-45 jacks. Ethernet cables are not supplied with
your shipment. Connect any standard Ethernet device to one of the switch ports located on the rear of the
unit.
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Quad E1 (120
) Module Interfaces
The physical E1 interfaces are provided using four RJ-45 ports located on the module. Straight-through E1
interface cables can be used to interface to any standard E1 DTE device (not supplied).
E1 crossover cables are needed when connecting two TRACER 64x0 E1 ports in
back-to-back operation.
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Quad E1 (75
) Module Interfaces
The physical E1 interfaces are provided using a single DB-25 interface, an adapter cable, and a BNC
breakout panel. Connect one end of the adapter cable (labeled
connector, and then attach the other end of the cable (labeled
75Ω unbalanced interfaces provided by the breakout panel are available for connection to standard E1
DTE devices (see Figure 6 on page 52).
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Instructions for Installing Network Modules
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Section 4 Network Turnup Procedure
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