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INSTRUCTION / INSTALLATION SHEET
Telecom Modules 

IS-0058 Rev. E

301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G 
Middletown, PA 17057 
Phone (800) 321-2343 / Fax (717) 702-2546 
www.onqlegrand.com 

©Copyright 2007 by On-Q/Legrand All Rights Reserved. 

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1. Introduction  

 

The On-Q/Legrand 1x6 Basic Telecom (P/N 1267062-01) and 6 
Port Telecom Expansion Module (P/N 1267058-01) provide a 
structured method for distributing telephone service through-out 
a residence.  The modules occupy three (3) vertical inches and 
span half the width of an On-Q Service Center Enclosure. 

 
 

2. Description  

 

The 1x6 Telecom Module (see 

Figure 1

) has an eight position 

110 punch-down connector for connecting the incoming four line 
service, a two row 20 position posted connector and spade 
terminal for optional surge protection (On-Q P/N 363487-01).  
There is a vertical RJ45 jack for test for local handset attachment 
and an additional vertical RJ45 jack for the RJ31X security 
interface.  Six 8 position 110 punch-down connectors for 
connecting the outlets to the system are available.  The module 
also features a 4-position switch to allow separation of the 
incoming lines from the outlets for testing purposes.  The switch 
is also used to activate the security option. The Telecom 
Expansion Module (also see 

Figure 1

) has two RJ45 vertical 

telephone jacks for bridging connections and six 8 position, 110 
punch-down connectors for outlet distribution. 

 
 

3. Installation  

 
A.   Mounting in Enclosure - See Figure 2
 

1)  Align tabs on the module with slots on rail of enclosure. 
2)  Insert tabs angling module away from the back of the enclosure. 
3)  Rotate the module and insert fasteners on module into 

corresponding holes on rail of enclosure.  (Plunger must be in a 
pulled position for fastener to engage hole) 

4)  Push plunger in to lock module in place.  Pull on module to 

ensure module is locked properly in place. 

 

B.  Incoming Service Cable Installation (1x6 Telecom) 

1)  Identify incoming service cable and route to “Line In” 110 punch-

down block. In routing cable, allow slack or bundling to the side 
and avoiding other cable terminations.  Trim cable about 2 
inches beyond connector. 

2)  Strip off approximately 4 inches of the outer jacket using On-Q 

Strip Tool (P/N 363292-01 or equivalent). 

3)  Position pairs over color-coded slots on the connector (see 

Figure 3

). 

 

 

NOTE: Do NOT untwist pairs. 

 

Figure 2 

Figure 1 

 

 

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