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5930-A2-GZ40-00

May 2005

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5930 Lifeline POTS/ISDN Splitter

Installation Instructions

Document Number 5930-A2-GZ40-00

May 2005 

About the 5930 POTS/ISDN Splitters

The 5930 POTS/ISDN splitters separate the DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) and 
POTS (plain old telephone service) or ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) 
frequencies. The 5930 POTS/ISDN Splitter chassis holds from two to eight 
POTS/IDSN splitter cards, each of which supports 24 DSL subscriber lines:

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The 1U Model 5930-B1-048 supports 2 cards and 48 DSL subscriber lines

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The 3U Model 5930-B1-144 supports 6 cards and 144 DSL subscriber lines

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The 4U Model 5930-B1-192 supports 8 cards and 192 DSL subscriber lines

The 5930 series shelves provide lifeline POTS: whenever a card is removed from 
the shelf, POTS service is uninterrupted, ensuring that critical services like 911 
remain available to the end user.

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5930-B1-192 Rear Connectors

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DSL Interface

Line Interface

PSTN Interface

Summary of Contents for 5930

Page 1: ...o to eight POTS IDSN splitter cards each of which supports 24 DSL subscriber lines The 1U Model 5930 B1 048 supports 2 cards and 48 DSL subscriber lines The 3U Model 5930 B1 144 supports 6 cards and 144 DSL subscriber lines The 4U Model 5930 B1 192 supports 8 cards and 192 DSL subscriber lines The 5930 series shelves provide lifeline POTS whenever a card is removed from the shelf POTS service is u...

Page 2: ...000 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 Installing the POTS splitter chassis Installing splitter cards in the chassis Connecting the cabling from the POTS splitter card connectors to the BLC Broadband Loop Carrier local loop and in building wir...

Page 3: ...ve The installation location should be well ventilated clean and free of environmental extremes Allow clearance at the rear of the POTS splitter chassis to provide access to the cables Read the Important Safety Instructions on page 11 Tools Required A large 3 or 4 Phillips screwdriver to install the chassis into a rack A flat blade screwdriver to fasten the front panel and the cable heads 5930 POT...

Page 4: ... 23 584 mm Whether the rack has mounting rails with threaded or non threaded screw holes The number of POTS ISDN splitter chassis required NOTES Install chassis in the rack from the bottom up to maintain stability If access to the back of the unit will be inconvenient when the chassis is mounted connect the grounding wire before installing the chassis in the rack 05 17648 Mounting Hardware Mountin...

Page 5: ...irst and then the top screws 6 Tighten all screws firmly using 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 Installation into a Rack with Threaded Screw Holes Procedure To install a chassis in a rack with threaded screw holes 1 Install the mounting brackets appropriate for your rack 1 Determine...

Page 6: ...splitter card by pulling them forward 3 From the front of the chassis slide the card into a free slot taking care to keep the edges of the card in the grooves in the inner walls of the chassis 4 Close the locking tabs so they are inside the chassis flanges on either side of the card and the card is fully seated in its connectors 5 Repeat for all the cards you have to install Figure 4 Installing a ...

Page 7: ...5930 A2 GZ40 00 May 2005 7 Figure 5 Installing Cards in Model 5930 B1 144 and 5930 B1 192 Splitter Chassis 05 17647 05 17649 Front Panel Locking Screws ...

Page 8: ... 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 Use minimum 14 AWG wire Figure 6 Typical Installation Your CPE modems may require in line filters Consult your modem documentation Rear of 5930 Splitter 05 17642 ALARM...

Page 9: ...of the chassis 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 10: ... 144 5930 B1 192 48 Subscriber Lines 144 Subscriber Lines 192 Subscriber Lines Compliance UL CSA FCC Part 68 CS 03 NEBS GR 1089 CE Height x Width x Depth 5930 B1 048 5930 B1 144 5930 B1 192 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 Physical Environment Operating temperature Shock and vibration 40 C...

Page 11: ...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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