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Document 180-0164-001 R06

Summary Diagram of Typical Installation

DSLAM

BRX-XLR-8

L1

Distance from DSLAM to BRX-XLR-8

L2

Distance from BRX-XLR-8 to CPE

IMPORTANT NOTE: The BRX-XLR unit is powered from the Sealing 
Current found on a standard POTS pair. Each pair of the BRX-XLR-8 
is powered independently with each pair requiring the presence  
of the -48Vdc sealing current for proper operation. The BRX-XLR-8 
will not operate on a dry pair (line with no -48Vdc sealing current).  
You can use the Positron BRX Power Injector to provide the -48Vdc 
sealing current when operating on dry pairs.

Connecting the BRX-XLR-8

Step 1:

 Select the location where the BRX-XLR-8 will be inserted using the 

BRX Cloud Calculator for the 

longest

 loop.

Step 2:

 Connect the grounding lug of the unit to a proper ground (usually 

available near the splice point).

Step 3:

 Insert a BRX-BYPASS-TEST module in slot 1 and ensure that both 

switches are in BYPASS mode.

Step 4:

 Connect the first two (2) pairs to be amplified to the first two (2) 

pairs of the BRX-XLR-8. Make sure to match the DSLAM pair number to 
the CPE pair number.

Step 5: 

Test for continuity between the DSLAM pair and CPE pair at the 

splice point. If the circuits are active, the LEDs on the BRX-BYPASS-TEST 
module will be ON to confirm that the sealing current is present on both 
lines. If either circuit is not active, the continuity testing will confirm that 
the connections are reliable. 

 

Step 6:

 Replace the BRX-BYPASS-TEST module with a BRX-XLR-M 

module.

Step 7: 

The DSLAM and CPE will now retrain the circuit and bring up the 

ADSL2+ / ADSL link with the amplified bandwidth. The performance may 
be limited (or capped) by a setting in the DSLAM configuration.

Step 8:

 Repeat 

steps 3 to 7

 for the other three (3) slots of the BRX-XLR-8 

enclosure.

CPE

Placement Guidelines for BRX-XLR Devices

The BRX-XLR amplifies ADSL2+ and ADSL loops and is designed to deliver 
solid amplification of the loops as long as the BRX-XLR device is installed 
within 45% to 75% of the total loop distance. It is recommended to install 
the BRX-XLR unit at an existing splice point that is within the recommended 
placement range. When multiple splice points exist within that range, you 
should select the one that is most convenient.
The BRX-XLR installation should follow these simple rules:

1.  L1 - Minimum Loop Length from DSLAM to BRX-XLR

 should be 

no less than 6500 feet (2 km) for 24 AWG (0.5 mm) gauge or 5000 feet  
(1.5 km) for 26 AWG (0.4 mm) gauge.

2.  L2 - Minimum Loop Length from CPE to BRX-XLR

 should be no less 

than 650 feet (200 m) for 24 AWG (0.5mm) gauge or 500 feet (150 m) for 
26 AWG (0.4 mm) gauge.

For a 

10 / 1 Mbps service

, the recommended range is as follows (single pair):

• 

Maximum total loop length

: 17500 feet (5.3 km) for 24 AWG (0.5mm) 

gauge or 12750 feet (3.9 km) for 26 WG (0.4 mm) gauge.

• 

Recommended placement range

: 8000 to 12000 feet (2.4 to 3.6 km) 

of 24 AWG (0.5mm) gauge or 5700 to 8900 feet (1.7 to 2.7 km) of 26 
AWG (0.4 mm) gauge.

The 

BRX Cloud Calculator

 can help determine the optimal installation 

location for each specific loop. To access the BRX Cloud Calculator, sign 
up on the Positron Access Portal at 

www.positronaccess.com/Portal.php

.  

You will get a username and password to access the Portal.

Recommended DSLAM Settings

Parameter

 

Downstream

Upstream

Maximum Bitrate

32000 kbps

1296 kbps

Maximum Delay

8 msec

8 msec

Path Latency

Interleaved

Impulse Noise Protection (INP)

2

1

Target SNR Margin

6.0 dB

6.0 dB

In order to fully benefit from the amplified ADSL2+ / ADSL signal, there are a 
few DSLAM settings to be set as per the following recommendation:

You should also make sure that the DSLAM and/or the BRAS settings are not 
set at a lower level than the target service offered to the subscriber for this loop.

NOTE:

 You should always follow your corporate guidelines for the DSLAM 

settings if they differ from the Positron recommendation. If in doubt, you 
should check with the Engineering or Operation team.

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