LevelOne VDS-0120 User Manual

LevelOne VDS-0120 User Manual

Vdsl2 ethernet converter(pse)
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LevelOne
User Manual
VDS-0120
VDSL2 Ethernet Converter(PSE)
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  • Page 1 LevelOne User Manual VDS-0120 VDSL2 Ethernet Converter(PSE)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content 1. Introductions ............3 2. Application Notes ..........3 3. Features ..............4 4. Packing Contents ..........4 5. LED Indicators ............5 6. Dip Switches Settings ........... 5 7. Data Rates & Distances ........7...
  • Page 3: Application Notes

    With plug and play features and minimum installation time, each VDS-0120 can be configured into either CO for central side or RT for remote side by dip switch setting. The VDS-0120 conforms to the ITU-T G.993.1 and G.993.2 to meet VDSL/VDSL2 and SG15Q4 DMT for network requirements.
  • Page 4: Packing Contents

    4. Packing Contents Inside the package you should find: (1) One VDS-0120 VDSL2 PSE LAN Extender (2) One AC to DC Power Adaptor (DC12V/2.5A) (3) One User Manual CD Please check if the packing is damaged or any component is missing. If so, please contact your...
  • Page 5: Led Indicators

    5. LED Indicators On the front panel of VDS-0120, there are four LED indicators as the following VDS-0120 Rear Panel POWER: “Green On” indicates power is on and normal. LAN: “Green On” indicates Ethernet LAN port is in connection. “Flashing” indicates Ethernet LAN data activities.
  • Page 6 Pin 1: VTU-C/R Switch VTU-C: VDS-0120 will act as at the Central Office (CO) side. VTU-R: VDS-0120 will act as at the Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) or Remote side. Pin 2: Mode for impulse noise protection Interleave mode: Protection for up to 250ms impulse noises with latency less than 6 ms.
  • Page 7: Data Rates & Distances

    9dB: Higher SNR margin (9dB) will result in less error with more stable VDSL2 link. 6dB: Original and Normal channel noise protection with 6 dB SNR. 7. Data Rates & Distances Performance in AWG 26 Line at 6dB with full rate Down Stream Up Stream Distance...

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