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Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connections
IES-5106M / IES-5112M / IES-6000M User’s Guide
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Use the following procedure for this installation scenario.
1 Connect the Telco-50 connector end of the cable you want to use for voice and
data service to the Telco-50 connector labeled USER on the DSL splitter card’s
rear panel.
2 Connect the wiring on the other end of the Telco-50 cable to the upper ports of the
MDF using a punch-down tool.
3 Connect the telephone wiring from the end-user’s DSL and POTS equipment to the
lower ports of the MDF.
4 Using another Telco-50 cable, connect the CO port on the DSL splitter card to the
USER port on the SEC1024 extension card.
5 Connect the Telco-50 port on the front of the DSL splitter card to the 1 ~ 24 port
on the front of the DSL line card.
6 Connect the Telco-50 port on the front of the SEC extension card to the 1 ~ 24
port on the front of the VoIP line card.
2.7 Alarm Module
The DB-15 ALARM port is located between the power modules at the top of the
front panel. It is used for connecting to alarm input and alarm output terminals on
other pieces of equipment.
2.7.1 Installing the Alarm Module
Use the following procedure to install the alarm module in the main chassis.
1 Insert the alarm module into the slot, putting it at the top of the slot, and push it
in until the alarm module comes into contact with the backplane. The front of the
alarm module should be well inside the front panel.
2 Use a screwdriver to tighten the alarm module screws.