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5920-A2-GZ40-00

May 2005

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5920 POTS/ISDN Splitter

Installation Instructions

Document Number 5920-A2-GZ40-00

May 2005 

About the 5920 POTS/ISDN Splitters

The 5920 POTS/ISDN splitters separate the DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) and 
POTS (plain old telephone service) or ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) 
frequencies. The 5920 POTS/ISDN Splitter chassis holds from two to 18 
POTS/IDSN splitter cards, each of which supports 24 DSL subscriber lines:

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The 1U Model 5920-B1-048 supports 2 cards and 48 DSL subscriber lines

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The 3U Model 5920-B1-144 supports 6 cards and 144 DSL subscriber lines

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The 4U Model 5920-B1-192 supports 8 cards and 192 DSL subscriber lines

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The 9U Model 5920-B1-432 supports 18 cards and 432 DSL subscriber lines

The 5920 POTS/ISDN splitter shelf was specifically designed to fit the dimensions 
of an ETSI rack and meets the standards for EMEA markets. With front mount 
connectors, 5920s can be mounted back to back or against a wall, eliminating the 
need for swing shelves.

With the emergence of ADSL2+ enhanced services like video, the POTS Splitter is 
a vital part of the network. The innovative design of the 5900 series addresses 
specific issues that affect video flow such as crosstalk and ring-trip problems. The 
5900 Series is environmentally hardened to handle such locations as remote 
cabinets as well as Central Offices.

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Installation Overview

Installation of the POTS splitter card requires the following steps:

Determining the cables you need

Preparing the installation location and checking the package contents

Summary of Contents for 5920

Page 1: ...d to fit the dimensions of an ETSI rack and meets the standards for EMEA markets With front mount connectors 5920s can be mounted back to back or against a wall eliminating the need for swing shelves With the emergence of ADSL2 enhanced services like video the POTS Splitter is a vital part of the network The innovative design of the 5900 series addresses specific issues that affect video flow such...

Page 2: ...G 0 205 mm2 Preparation HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES This product is designed to protect sensitive components from damage due to electrostatic discharge ESD during normal operation When performing installation procedures however take proper static control precautions to prevent damage to equipment If you are not sure of the proper static control precautions contact your neares...

Page 3: ...s shipped with mounting brackets that allows it to be mounted in a 19 483 mm or 23 584 mm cabinet or rack Figure 1 5920 B1 048 Set Up for a 19 Inch Rack Figure 2 5920 B1 192 Set Up for a 19 Inch Rack 05 17650 DSL Interface Line Interface PSTN Interface 05 17652 DSL Interface Line Interface PSTN Interface ...

Page 4: ...ack without Threaded Screw Holes Procedure To install a chassis in a rack without threaded screw holes 1 Install the mounting brackets appropriate for your rack 2 Determine where the chassis will be placed in the rack Mark the front rail where the four holes in the mounting brackets will be 3 Slide a self retaining nut onto each marked rail hole and align the hole of the nut with the hole in the r...

Page 5: ... the top screws 4 Tighten all screws firmly with a Phillips screwdriver Repeat the process for each POTS ISDN splitter chassis POTS ISDN splitter chassis can be mounted directly on top of each other Installing POTS ISDN Splitter Cards in the Chassis Procedure If POTS ISDN splitter cards are not installed in the chassis 1 From the front of the chassis slide a card into a free slot taking care to ke...

Page 6: ...he in building POTS and ADSL CPE 3 For each card connect the PSTN interface to the PBX or PSTN 4 Secure each cable head with a cable tie and a cable head screw 5 For each chassis connect the grounding terminal on the back of the chassis to an earth ground Figure 3 Typical Installation Your CPE modems may require in line filters Consult your modem documentation 05 17642 ALARMS Major Minor Fan B A P...

Page 7: ... each card 50 Position Telco Connector POTS Splitter Pin Ring Pin Tip 1 1 26 2 2 27 3 3 28 4 4 29 5 5 30 6 6 31 7 7 32 8 8 33 9 9 34 10 10 35 11 11 36 12 12 37 13 13 38 14 14 39 15 15 40 16 16 41 17 17 42 18 18 43 19 19 44 20 20 45 21 21 46 22 22 47 23 23 48 24 24 49 Pin 25 98 15482 01 Pin 1 Pin 50 Pin 26 ...

Page 8: ...2 2 FCC Part15 Subpart B Class B CSA C222 CS03 No 950 NRTL C NEBS GR63 CORE Level1 Height x Width x Depth 5920 B1 048 5920 B1 144 5920 B1 192 5920 B1 432 1 77 1U x 15 75 x 8 66 45 mm x 400 mm x 220 mm 5 24 3U x 15 75 x 8 66 133 mm x 400 mm x 220 mm 7 01 4U x 15 75 x 8 66 178 mm x 400 mm x 220 mm 15 75 9U x 15 75 x 8 66 400 mm x 400 mm x 220 mm Impedance 600 900 ohms Physical Environment Operating ...

Page 9: ...e compliance 6 In addition since the equipment is to be used with telecommunications circuits take the following precautions Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the netwo...

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