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• Unpack each container and visually inspect the contents for signs of damage. If the equipment has been damaged in transit, immediately report the extent of damage to the transportation company and to ADC. Order replacement equipment, if necessary. •...
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Inspecting Your Shipment SCP-PRL784-022-03H January 6, 2003 PG-Plus PRL-784...
Close the Housing ..........................13 Fault Isolation _______________________________________________________________________ 14 RT Status Indicators.........................14 COLU Fault Indicators........................14 Subscriber Reported Faults ......................16 Product Support _____________________________________________________________________ 18 Technical Support ..........................18 Limited Warranty..........................18 Returns .............................18 FCC Class B Compliance ........................20 Modifications ...........................20 Acronyms___________________________________________________________________________ 21 PG-Plus PRL-784 January 6, 2003...
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6. Attaching the Frame-Ground Wire........................9 7. Attaching the HDSL Tip and Ring Wires .....................10 8. Inserting the POTS Wires..........................11 9. Attaching the POTS Wire Pair ........................11 10. Unplugging the RJ-11 Jack ...........................12 11. Status Window...............................14 PG-Plus PRL-784 January 6, 2003...
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SCP-PRL784-022-03H January 6, 2003 PG-Plus PRL-784...
COTS Figure 1. Typical PG-Plus Application The COLU uses ADC's HDSL technology to provide digital transmission without the need for repeaters, loop conditioning, or pair selection. The COLU can be installed in the PCS-718 or the PCS-719 COTS. The COLU operates in the standalone mode with no other COTS circuit cards required.
RT. Cutting the grommet with a utility knife or something similar is not recommended, because this can cause too large an opening thus allowing contaminants to enter. PG-Plus PRL-784 January 6, 2003...
Mount the RT only as shown, with all access openings facing down. Otherwise, possibly damaging materials (such as fluids) can enter the RT. Mounting hole Customer Access door TELEPHONE NETWORK INTERFACE CUSTOMER ACCESS Mounting hole Figure 2. Mounting the RT January 6, 2003 PG-Plus PRL-784...
In either case, to gain access to the interior of the RT and to each Line Module, use a 5/32-inch drilled hex key to loosen and then remove the Telco override screw from the Customer Access or Telco Access door. PG-Plus PRL-784 January 6, 2003...
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Customer Access door hasp with a 3/8-inch diameter hole plug (see Figure Subscribers can place a padlock through the customer-padlock hole drilled into the Customer Access door hasp to secure the Customer Access door (see Figure January 6, 2003 PG-Plus PRL-784...
Line Modules. An RJ-11 jack allows the subscriber line to be disconnected from the network, or allows for a POTS test set to be plugged in as an aid to diagnostic tests. PG-Plus PRL-784 January 6, 2003...
UP TO 280 VDC MAY BE PRESENT ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS CIRCUITS. WARNING CONNECT FRAME GROUND TO EARTH GROUND, FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE UNIT AND RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Figure 5. Reference Label January 6, 2003 PG-Plus PRL-784...
Figure 6. Attaching the Frame-Ground Wire Loosen and remove the top nut and three flat washers from the ground-binding post. Loop the FGND wire around the ground-binding post. Then replace and tighten in reverse order the hardware removed earlier. PG-Plus PRL-784 January 6, 2003...
Tighten the HDSL Ring binding post nut with an insulated-handle nut driver, then trim any excess uninsulated wire with an insulated-handle wire cutter. Connect the Tip conductor as done with the Ring conductor. January 6, 2003 PG-Plus PRL-784...
Installation Attach the POTS Drop Wires If this unit has been pole mounted, ADC recommends that the subscriber drop wires be connected directly to the appropriate gas-tube protection binding posts. Thread the subscriber wire pairs through the hole made earlier in the right-hand rubber grommet (see...
Reconnect the RJ-11 jacks and close all the Line Module doors and the Telco Access door. Follow standard POTS procedures to check the overall performance of the POTS channel coming in and out, including ringing, dialing, and transmission. Use the customer's telephone if possible. January 6, 2003 PG-Plus PRL-784...
Tighten the screw on the Telco Access door until it is completely seated. This is to avoid interference with the RT enclosure cover. Close the RT housing cover and secure both the Telco override screw and the slotted-head Customer Access screw. PG-Plus PRL-784 January 6, 2003...
At the VT-100 interface, go to the COLU Main Screen to view the Performance report to verify that no alarms exist. If you cannot view the COLU Main Screen, a communication error exists indicating a faulty COLU. If the LEDs do not illuminate, replace the COLU. January 6, 2003 PG-Plus PRL-784...
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Check input power at COTS backplane with COLU removed. If power is present at COTS backplane, replace the COLU. PWR LED • Flashing HDSL line open • an overload exists Check line continuity and resistance. COLU power supply or RT may be faulty. PG-Plus PRL-784 January 6, 2003...
If ringing is not present on another circuit terminated on the RT, lift the jumper between the CO switch and the COTS. If ringing is present, replace the COLU. If ringing is not present, the fault is in the switch. January 6, 2003 PG-Plus PRL-784...
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If audible level is too low at the RT with the RJ-11 test jack lifted, lift the jumper in the CO between the CO switch and the COTS. – If audible level is acceptable, replace the COLU or RT – otherwise, the problem is in the CO switch. PG-Plus PRL-784 January 6, 2003...
ADC’s Return Material Authorization (RMA) Department. Call or write ADC’s RMA Department to ask for an RMA number and any additional instructions. Use the telephone number, fax number or email address listed below: •...
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If there is another reason for returning the equipment, please let us know so we can determine how best to help you. Pack the equipment in a shipping carton. Write ADC’s address and the RMA Number you received from the RMA Department clearly on the outside of the carton and return to: ADC DSL Systems, Inc.
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by ADC voids the user's warranty. All wiring external to the product(s) should follow the provisions of the current edition of the National Electrical Code.
High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line Light-Emitting Diode Mechanized Loop Test PG-Plus Alarm Unit PG-Plus Management Unit PG-Plus Remote Line unit Remote Line Unit (circuitry only) Return Materials Authorization Remote Terminal (enclosure and RLU inclusive) Subscriber Drop Test PG-Plus PRL-784 January 6, 2003...
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