ADC Kentrox ISDN NT1 1010 User Manual

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ISDN NT1 1010
1010PA
ISDN Network Termination Unit
Part Number: 65-10100101

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  • Page 1 U S E R’ S G U I D E ISDN NT1 1010 1010PA ISDN Network Termination Unit Part Number: 65-10100101...
  • Page 3 You may verify product specifications by contacting our office. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. ADC Kentrox shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions which may occur in this document; nor for the incidental or consequential dam- ages resulting from the furnishing, performance, or use of this document.
  • Page 4: Important Safety Information

    Important safety information This symbol on the product alerts the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accom- panying the product. This equipment has been designed to the highest quality standards of materials, workmanship and safety.
  • Page 5: Warranty Information

    Buyer will promptly notify ADC Kentrox of any defect in the product or service. ADC Kentrox or its agent will have the right to inspect the product or workmanship on Buyer’s premises. ADC Kentrox has the option to (a) repair, replace or service at its factory or on Buyer’s premises the product or workmanship found to be defec-...
  • Page 6 THIS LIMITATION APPLIES TO ALL SERVICES AND PRODUCTS DURING AND AFTER THE WARRANTY PERIOD. IN NO EVENT WILL ADC KENTROX BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDEN- TAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR COMMERCIAL LOSSES EVEN IF ADC KENTROX HAS BEEN ADVISED THEREOF.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface Who is this manual for? ....... . . 1 Who to call for assistance .
  • Page 9: Preface

    1-503-526-6199 support@kentrox.com If you ever need to return your unit to ADC Kentrox for repair, first call our Cus- tomer Service department at the numbers above and obtain a Return Authorization (RA) number. ADC Kentrox does not accept returns without an RA number.
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Introduction

    A P T Introduction The 1010 is a compact, versatile, and affordable Network Termination 1 (NT1) device. The 1010 is used for connecting Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) voice or data Terminal Equipment (TE) to the ISDN line provided by the telephone company.
  • Page 13: Chapter 2 Setting Up Your Hardware

    A P T Setting up your hardware Taking inventory The 1010 package contains the following items: One 1010 unit One RJ11 to RJ45 cable One RJ45 to RJ45 cable One power supply unit (AD62010) One plastic wall mount bracket Two jumpers Two screws and two plastic anchors for wall mounting User’s Guide One warranty card...
  • Page 14 S/T&U LED The S/T&U LED will flash for a few seconds when the 1010 is first powered on. This LED will then go off, provided that the S/T & U interfaces are working prop- erly. If there is no ISDN line connected to the U-interface or the line is not acti- vated, then the S/T&U LED will be on continuously.
  • Page 15: Chapter 3 Installing Your Unit

    A P T Installing your unit Rear panel The 1010 rear panel (see Figure 3) has three RJ45 connectors, two for the S/T-interface and one for the U-interface. The two RJ45 connectors for the S/T interface, located on the left side of the rear panel, are connected in parallel internally.
  • Page 16: Power Connector

    Table 2—U interface pin assignments Function Function — — — RING — — — Power connector The 4-pin mini DIN power connector is located on the side of the 1010. This design will prevent the weight of the 1010 power adapter from accidentally pulling off, when the 1010 is wall mounted.
  • Page 17: Internal Jumper Settings

    Internal jumper settings The 1010 is shipped with 100 Termination Resistance (TR). This TR is added to the S/T bus when dip switches 1 & 2 are set to the on position. If the installed S/T bus ISDN CPE provides 100 TR, dip switches 1 & 2 should be set to the off posi- tion to provide 0 .
  • Page 18: Wiring Instructions

    Wiring instructions Figure 4 shows the wiring diagram of the 1010 with the ISDN Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) and the Line Termination (LT). Follow the instructions given below to set up the 1010: Figure 4—Wiring diagram Adjust the DIP switches for the desired S/T wiring setup (see Table 4). Connect the DC power plug of the AD62010 to the power connector on the side of the 1010.
  • Page 19: Wall Mounting Instructions

    Wall mounting instructions To mount the 1010 on a wall, follow these instructions. Drill two holes in the wall corresponding to the holes on the wall mount bracket provided with the 1010. Insert the plastic wall anchors into the wall holes, using a hammer if neces- sary.
  • Page 21: Chapter 4 S/T Bus Configuration

    A P T S/T bus configuration The 1010’s dip switch settings relate to the five possible configurations of the S/T bus. The 1010 allows the user to adjust the S/T bus Termination Resistance (TR) and S/T bus timing. Figure 6—End of Passive Bus (P-P) DIP SWITCHES 1010 3300 ft.
  • Page 22 Figure 9—Extended Passive Bus (Cluster Multipoint) TE.1 DIP SWITCHES 1010 1600 ft. TE.4 Figure 10—Extended Passive Bus (Linear) TE.1 TE.4 DIP SWITCHES 1010 100 ft. 1600 ft.
  • Page 23: Chapter 5 Specifications

    A P T Specifications Table 6—Specifications Parameter Specification Physical Height - 1.3" Width - 3.9" Depth - 5.7" Weight - 1.0 lb. Environment Complies with AT&T Pub. 62310. Operating temperature 0°C to 60°C (32 F to 140°F) Storage temperature -25 C to 60 C (-13 F to 140 F) Relative humidity 0% to 95% noncondensing Power...
  • Page 24 Table 6—Specifications Parameter Specification Terminal S/T interface Supports point-to-point and multipoint Conforms to ANSI T1.605, 1991-TX source impedance, RX impedance, receive sensitivity Line Four-wire, full duplex Data rate 144 kbps available to customer Line code AMI, 100% duty cycle O/P amplitude 0.75V, zero-to-peak Connector Two RJ45...

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