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Connecting a modem to the com port, Connecting to power – Paradyne 4929 DSLAM User Manual

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3. Cabling

4929-A2-GN20-00

March 2005

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Connecting a Modem to the COM Port

To connect a modem to the COM port:

Procedure

1. Determine and procure the proper DCE cable type for your modem. The COM

port requires an RJ45-type plug connector. The other connector depends on
the serial port on your modem. The connection requires an EIA-232E
crossover (null modem) cable or adapter. See

DB9 to RJ45 Adapter Pinouts

in

Appendix A, Connectors and Pin Assignments

.

2. Connect the modular plug connector of your cable to the COM port socket.

3. Connect the other end of the cable or adapter to the serial port of your

modem.

Connecting to Power

The 4900 Series DSLAM is powered by a nominal –48 VDC source. Dual power
feeds are provided for redundancy. The terminal block accepts 18 to 14 AWG wire.

The DC power terminal block on the DSLAM has five terminals: two positive, two
negative, and one ground. Only one positive terminal and one negative terminal
pair need be connected for operational purposes. The second positive and
negative terminal pair may be connected to a backup DC power supply for
redundancy. The ground terminal must be connected regardlessly. DO NOT
OPERATE THE DSLAM WITHOUT A GROUND CONNECTION.

To connect the DSLAM to power:

Procedure

1. Make sure that the DC power source wires are not powered (that is, the circuit

breakers or fuses are open at the source).

2. Strip about 1/2 inch (13 mm) of insulation off the ends of the 18–14 AWG or

0.75–2.5 mm

2

solid or stranded wires you will use for power.

3. Loosen the screw above the center terminal on the pluggable DC terminal

strip included with your DSLAM.

4. Insert your ground wire into the center terminal and tighten the screw.

5. Attach the other end of the ground wire to an earth ground.

6. Loosen the screws above the positive and negative terminals on one side of

the terminal strip.

7. Insert your negative DC power lead into the negative (–) terminal and then

tighten the screw.

8. Insert your positive DC power lead into the positive (+) terminal and then

tighten the screw.

9. Repeat

Step 6

through

Step 8

if you have a redundant power source.