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Proof #5 — Zoltun Design — May 2, 2006

 

Eaton Electrical Inc.

 

1000 Cherrington Parkway
Moon Township, PA 15108-4312
United States
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Publication No. IL00412001E / Z4022
April 2006

 

5. Now connect the 8-inch link cable (CAT5e patch cord) to both of 

the Link Ports. If you are also connecting a security system, use 
the RJ31X Port. (See 

 

Figure 3

 

.)

6. Connect the terminated CAT5e premise wire to any of the 16 

RJ45 outputs on the front of the ESWT41600. (See 

 

Figure 3

 

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FIGURE 3. 

 

Option B: Splitting the 16 Outputs Into Two Groups of Eight

 

1. Run CAT5e twisted pair cable from the Network Interface Device 

(NID) / D-mark location to the ESWT41600.

2. Connect the CAT5e cables for the first group of eight outputs to 

the appropriate incoming service connector. Use a 110-style 
punch down where Line 1 (Blue/White and Blue Solid) and Line 2 
(Orange/White and Orange Solid) connect to the blue and orange 
positions on the Incoming Service Connection.

3. For the second group of eight outputs, connect Line 3 (Green/

White and Green Solid) and Line 4 (Brown/White and Brown 
Solid) to the blue and orange positions on the Second Incoming 
Service Connection. (See 

 

Figure 4

 

.)

4. Connecting the ESWT41600 in this manner will now give you 

access to a different phone line in two groups of eight. (See 

 

Figure 4

 

.) 

 

Important:

 

 Make sure that the Link Cable is not used 

in this type of installation.

 

FIGURE 4. 

Link Cable

Incoming Phone 
Service

RJ31X Port to the 
Security System

Incoming 
Phone Lines

 

Installing the ESWT41600 With a Security System

 

Use the jack on the back of the ESWT41600 marked for security only 
to connect phone service to a security system. The RJ31X jack will 
use whichever phone line is associated with the blue CAT5e pair on 
the incoming cable. On the RJ31X jack, pins 5 and 4 take the phone 
signal to the security system, and pins 1 and 8 bring the phone signal 
back to the module. Make sure that the Tip (T) and Ring (R) are in the 
correct position. (See 

 

Figure 5

 

.)

 

FIGURE 5. 

Incoming Phone 

Line (Take to 

Security System)

House Phone 

(From Security System)

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