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Lifeline pots/isdn splitter
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With the emergence of ADSL2+ enhanced services like video, the POTS Splitter is
a vital part of the network. The innovative design of the 5900 series addresses
specific issues that affect video flow such as crosstalk and ring-trip problems. The
5900 Series is environmentally hardened to handle such locations as remote
cabinets as well as Central Offices.

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Installation Overview

Installation of the POTS splitter card requires the following steps:
Be sure to register your warranty at www.paradyne.com/warranty.
Cables You Need
Each of the POTS/ISDN splitter card interfaces in the 5930 chassis requires three
50-conductor cables with 50-pin Telco connectors. If every slot is populated and
used, you require:
Use a minimum of 24 AWG (0.205 mm
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Determining the cables you need
Preparing the installation location and checking the package contents
Installing the POTS splitter chassis
Installing splitter cards in the chassis
Connecting the cabling from the POTS splitter card connectors to the BLC
(Broadband Loop Carrier), local loop, and in-building wiring
Securing the cables
6 cables for the Model 5930-B1-048
18 cables for the Model 5930-B1-144
24 cables for the Model 5930-B1-192
May 2005
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5930-A2-GZ40-00

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