Model 3610 Installation
2-3
3610-A2-GB43-20
December 1996
DDS Network Connection
NOTE
Before connecting the DSU to the
DDS network, ensure that
approved primary protectors have
been installed on the circuit in
accordance with Article 800 of the
National Electric Code, NFPA 70,
in the United States and Section
60 of the Canadian Electric Code,
Part 1, in Canada.
To connect the DSU to the DDS network:
.
Procedure
1. Plug the DDS network interface RJ48S cable into
the DSU jack labeled LINE.
2. For Canada, plug the 6-pin cable end (feature
number 3600-F1-006) into the wall jack.
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DDS Network
Connection
Line
POWER
LINE
BA
CK
UP
CC
/DC
V.35
RJ48S
Wall Jack
If a remote DSU is also connected to the network, the:
•
DSU’s green OK indicator lights
•
Alrm indicator goes off
•
Health and Status screen no longer displays a
No Signal message
If connecting the DSU to a LADS network, there are
distance limitations that govern the use of DSUs on the
network. See Appendix F in the User’s Guide for LADS
connection distances.
Dial Network Connection
If your DSU is equipped with a V.32 or V.34 DBM:
.
Procedure
1. Plug one end of the dial (analog) interface cable
into the DSU jack labeled BACKUP.
2. Plug the other end of the cable into the modular
jack provided by the telephone company:
•
USOC RJ11C (permissive) for V.32 or V.34
•
USOC RJ45S (programmable) for V.32 only
3. If your site has programmable service, verify that
the DSU’s hardware strap S1-1 is switched to the
OFF position.
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Dial Network
Connection
Backup
POWER
LINE
BA
CK
UP
CC
/DC
V.35
RJ11C
or RJ45S
Wall Jack
Refer to the Verifying the V.32 DBM Hardware Settings
section in the DBM Supplement for hardware strap
details.