Home Network Connection Center
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Features and descriptions
or
b
Converting a residential line to a high-speed data service and plugging that
line, (for example, Line 2), into the Cat 5 Out port.
2
Data In - The 4 x 8 Home Office Telecom Module supports a separate incoming
Cat 5 high-speed digital data line, such as ISDN or ADSL. All Home Network
Connection Centers are wired for a data line to be plugged into this port.
3
Line In - The incoming lines from your local phone company are color-coded blue
(Line 1), orange (Line 2), green (Line 3), and brown (Line 4), and are carried from
your the Network Interface Device outside your house through a single incoming
Category 5 cable connected to this jack.
4
RJ-31X Jack - This port is used by the company that monitors your home security
system to make an emergency call using the primary phone line. There are two
dip switches (5) that can be set to enable or disable the port.
5
RJ-31X Jack - This port can be used by the company that monitors your home
security system to make an emergency call using the primary phone line. Either a
security panel or a shorting plug must be connected here in order to maintain a
dial tone on the primary line number 1. (A shorting plug is included when the
module is installed.)
6
Line 1-4 Out - These ports support up to four lines at each wall tap (maximum of
eight taps).
Telcom Module on the 1000 Package Video/Telcom Module
The 1000 Package Video/Telcom Module has an eight port telcom component
that distributes a maximum of two residential phone lines to as many as eight
different locations in your home.
1
Line out 1,2 - These banks distribute up to two incoming residential lines to as
many as six different location throughout your home.
2
Line out 2,1 - This bank distribute up to two incoming residential lines to two
locations in your home.
3
Line in 1, 2 - The incoming lines from your local phone company is connected to
this port.
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