Connecting the adsl interface, Connecting the power adapter, 3 connecting the adsl interface – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions SpeedTouch Speed Touch Home Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) Modem User Manual
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3.3
Connecting the ADSL Interface
Prior to connecting the Speed Touch
Home, you MUST contact
your ADSL provider. He will inform you whether the ADSL service is
already enabled. If not, he will advice you on how to proceed.
Firstly a central splitter or distributed filters must be installed in
order to prevent the ADSL channel from disturbing the phone
channel and vice versa.
WARNING
In all cases contact your ADSL Service Provider about
splitter/filter installation !
Public telephone lines carry voltages that can cause electric shock.
Only install splitter/filters yourself if these are qualified for that
purpose. Other splitter/filters may only be installed by qualified
service personnel.
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Plug the ADSL cable into the 'Line' interface 3 .
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Plug the other end into the wall socket terminating ADSL service.
3.4
Connecting the Power Adapter
The STHome is delivered with a modular external power adapter.
See Appendix B for connector layout and output specifications.
Proceed as follows to connect the power adapter :
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Plug the power adapter's coaxial jack into receptacle 4 .
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Plug the power adapter into the mains outlet.
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Turn on the STHome with the power switch
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Check the front panel LEDs on top of the STHome (See section
2.2.2). The LED marked PWR/Alarm initially flashes red,
indicating that the STHome is performing a self test.
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If the self test was successful, the PWR/Alarm" indicator shows
continuous green.
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At this point, the STHome is ready for ADSL service.