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IPD4000E 4-Module IP DSLAM: Internet Protocol Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer Installation Instructions © Copyright 2004 Net to Net Technologies, Inc. ™ The Net to Net Logo is a trademark of Net to Net Technologies, Inc. Worldwide Headquarters Net to Net Technologies 112 Corporate Drive Portsmouth, NH 03801 USA 1 (877) 638-2638 su[...]
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Contents 1.0 INSTALLATION 1.1 Unpack and Inspect the Equipment 1.2 Select a Site for Installation 1.2.1 Tabletop 1.2.2 Rack 1.3 Install Your Management Module 1.3.1 Install an Uplink Modu le on the Management Module 1.3.2 Identify the Appropriate Slot for Instal lation 1.3.3 Align the Managem ent Modu le with the Slot Module Guides 1.3.4 Slide the [...]
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1.0 INSTALLATI ON 1.1 Unpack and Inspect the Equipment The following components should be included: If there is visible damage, do not attemp t to connect the devi ce. Contact Customer Support: customers in Europe, the Middle East and Africa please call 44-0-1635- 570953 or email suppo rt - emea@nettonet.com ; customers in the United States please [...]
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1.2.2 Rack Using a Phillips Screwdriver, attach the two [2] provided rack mount brackets to the sides of the IPD4000E with eight [8] of the ten [10] provided bracket screws. There are seven posit ion options for the rack brackets; position them as bes t suited to the space available for your chassis on the rack being utilized. Mount the chassis ont[...]
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1.3 Install Your Management Module A management module provides the function al control for Net to Net Technologies' IPD4000E; the IPD4000E canno t function without one. Th ere are several different models available for purchase: refer to http://www.nettonet.com/products for further information or contact your Net to Net sale s representative [...]
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1.3.4 Slide the Management Module Firmly into the Chassis Tighten the fastening screws on the ma nagement module fa ceplate by turning them clockwise with a Phillips screwdrive r. Be careful NOT TO OVER-TIGHTEN the screws. 1.4 Install Your Interface Module(s) Interface modules provide the subscriber connections for an IPD4000E; up to four [4] inter[...]
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1.4.2 Align the Interface Module with the Slot Module Guides With the interface module PCB facing UP and the inte rface module model name, and Net to Net logo, on the RI GHT side of the module faceplate (facing towards you), align the left and righ t edges of the PCB with the slot module guides of the chosen slot on the IPD4000E. 1.4.3 Slide the In[...]
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1.5.1 Establish a Ground Connection 1.5.1.1 Connect a Ground Wire to the IPD4000E Line up the 2-hole terminal lug of yo ur ground wire with the two holes on the small, unpainted section on the back of your chassis. Secure the terminal lug to the chassis with two #10-32 screws. 1.5.1.2 Connect the Ground Wire to a Frame Ground Ground wire connection[...]
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1.5.3 Establish a Power Connection 1.5.3.1 Connect Your Positive Power Lead t o the Terminal Block Using a Phillips Screwdriver, remove the upper screw from the chosen terminal block (labeled "+ " on the cha ssis). Slide the ring terminal of your positive power lead around the shaft of the screw and re-insert the screw into the same "[...]
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1.5.3.3 Connect Both Power Leads to a Fuse Panel The negative (-) lead connects to a "Ba tt" (Battery) terminal and the positive (+) lead connects to a "Return" te rminal on your DC power supply. 1.5.4 Verify the Connection Turn your power source(s) on . The PWR (power) LED on both the interface module and management module face[...]
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1.7 Connect Your Subscriber Lines The IPD4000E chassis supports ADSL, IDSL, SDSL and T1 /E1 technologies. Ensure that the subscriber lines you are connecting correspond with the technology of the interface module(s) insta lled in your IPD4000E. 1.7.1 Identify the Appropriate RJ21 Connector(s) Subscriber lines must be connected accord ing to the IPD[...]
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1.7.2 Detach the Velcro Strap Detach the Velcro Strap from the female RJ21 connector port: lift the Velcro tab from the bottom and pull the strap upward to open, leaving it looped under the right side of the connector frame. 1.7.3 Position the RJ21 Connector Slide the male RJ21 connecto r of your interface cable underneath the Velcro, from the left[...]
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Tuck the tab at the end of the strap down between the connector frames so that it is out of the way of other connections. Screw the right side of the RJ21 cable connector into the jack screw on the right side of the RJ21 connector frame on the chassis. 1.7.5 Verify The Connection(s) The LK (Link) LED for each port bein g connected with a remote mod[...]
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http://www.nettonet.com/support/docs for specific information such as connector pinouts, parameter configur ations and distance capabilities. 1.8 Secure the Connecting Cables Position all connecting cables such that they will not beco me a tripping hazard or pull loose from the chassis; secure wi th cable ties or velcro straps. 2.0 CONFIGURATION A [...]
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3.0 ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION 3.1 Fan Module The IPD4000E fan module is in stalled vertically to the ri ght of the interface module slots. It comes pre-installed and should not be removed unless it is being replaced. Fan functionality is indicated by a FAN LED on your manageme nt module (all models): NO illumination or solid GREEN i llumination indic[...]
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Frequently Asked Questions Net to Net Enterprise MIBs Product Discontinuation Notices Product Documentation Visio Network Diagram Stencils 3.3.2 Technical Support Engineers If you are unable to locat e the answers to your questions onlin e, please contact Net to Net Technologies' Technica l Support Department directly: 3.4 Regulatory Complianc[...]
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limits are designed to provide reas onable protection against harmful interference when the equi pment is op erated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and ca n radiate radio f requency energy and, if not installed and used in accordan ce with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Op[...]