Manual Nortel Networks 5030

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  • Nortel Networks 5030 - page 1

    TM 1 HotWire 5030 POTS Splitter Customer Premises Installation Instructions Document Number 5030-A2-GN10-10 October 1997 Before Y ou Begin V erify that:  The local loop POTS service is connected to the POTS/DSL network at the punchdown block or network interface device (NID).  New or existing unshielded twisted-pair wiring (CA T3 or better) i ...

  • Nortel Networks 5030 - page 2

    2 What Does the POTS Splitter Do? The POTS splitter and HotWire Remote T ermination Unit (R TU) are components in the RADSL Access System. This system provides high-speed Internet or corporate LAN access over traditional twisted-pair copper telephone wiring. The POTS splitter filters out the DSL signal and allows the POTS frequencies to pass throug ...

  • Nortel Networks 5030 - page 3

    97-15247 POTS Splitter Housing 3 Mounting the POTS Splitter Housing The POTS splitter can be placed: H On the outside of the structure near the NID or punchdown block, or H Inside the building. When mounted outside, the POTS splitter must be installed at or above the height of the NID, and should be a minimum of three feet above ground. At the fron ...

  • Nortel Networks 5030 - page 4

    97-15437-01 Lever Closure Screw 4 Preparing the POTS Splitter " Procedur e 1. Unscrew the closure screw and open the housing by pressing on the lever on the right above the closure screw . 2. Remove the rubber grommet at the base of the POTS splitter . 3. Make a small diagonal cut in the rubber grommet to feed the wiring through. 4. Replace th ...

  • Nortel Networks 5030 - page 5

    5 Installing the POTS Splitter Wiring The local loop ends at the punchdown block or NID. Wiring must be connected from the customer premises (CP) side of the punchdown block or NID to the DSL jack. T ypically , the punchdown block is installed in commercial locations and the NID is installed in residential locations. The following is an example of ...

  • Nortel Networks 5030 - page 6

    6 DSL/POTS From Local Loop T e le phone N e twork I nte rfa ce D e vice (NID) Ground Ti p T1 (Green) Ring R1 (Red) 97- 15502 Existing POTS Wiring to T elephone Demarcation Point Customer Premises 3. Disconnect the POTS wiring to the telephone from the T1/R1 connectors on the customer premises side. 4. Feed the disconnected POTS wiring through the P ...

  • Nortel Networks 5030 - page 7

    7 Reconnecting to the Local Loop " Procedur e 1. Feed new jumper wiring through the POTS splitter rubber grommet. Remove the insulation at the end of the wiring. 2. On the left side labeled LINE, attach red to terminal screw P1 and green to terminal screw P2. Tighten both terminal screws with a flat-blade screwdriver . 97-15257-01 P1 P2 P3 P4 ...

  • Nortel Networks 5030 - page 8

    97-15251 Lever Closure Screw 8 3. Locate the T1/R1 connectors on the customer premises side of the punchdown block or NID where the existing POTS wiring was removed in Step 3 on page 6. Attach the jumper pair from P1/P2 labeled LINE in the POTS splitter to the T1/R1 connectors. DSL/POTS From Local Loop Wiring to DSL Jack T e le phone N e twork I nt ...

  • Nortel Networks 5030 - page 9

    9 DSL Access Wiring " Procedur e 1. Attach new wiring to the T1/R1 connectors that will go to the DSL jack from the punchdown block or NID. 2. T ighten the T1/R1 terminal screws with a flat-blade screwdriver . 97-15485 DSL RJ1 1 Jack Central Office Punchdown Block or NID Customer Premises POTS/DSL Local Loop Demarcation Point T wisted Pair Wir ...

  • Nortel Networks 5030 - page 10

    10 5030 POTS Splitter T echnical Specifications Item Specification * Height x Width x Depth 6.65 ″ x 5.44 ″ x 2.25 ″ (16.89 cm x 13.82 cm x 5.72 cm) Weight 10.2 ounces (289.2 grams) Approvals FCC Part 68 Safety Certifications Refer to the equipment’s label for Registration Number . Refer to the equipment’s label for approvals on product. ...

  • Nortel Networks 5030 - page 11

    11 Important Safety Instructions 1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the manual. 2. This product is intended to be connected to Listed/Certified telephone wiring with a minimum of 24 A WG (.5 mm) behind a Listed/Certified primary protector . 3. Do not attempt to install or service this produc ...

  • Nortel Networks 5030 - page 12

    12 If the Model 5030 T elephone Line Filter causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a com ...

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