Panamax Surge Protector MODCAT5 User Manual

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PANAMAX SIGNAL LINE PROTECTION MODULES - PREMIUM SERIES  
LINE  
IN  
RJ-45  
EQUIP  
OUT  
RJ-45  
LINE  
IN  
RJ-45  
EQUIP  
OUT  
RJ-45  
Model: MOD-AT2 (Secondary Protector)  
EQUIP  
OUT  
RJ-14  
LINE  
IN  
RJ-14  
EQUIP  
OUT  
RJ-14  
LINE  
IN  
RJ-14  
EQUIP  
OUT  
S110D  
EQUIP  
OUT  
S110D  
LINE  
IN  
S110D  
LINE  
IN  
S110D  
LINE  
IN  
S110D  
EQUIP  
OUT  
S110D  
WIRING DIAGRAM AND SPECIFICATIONS  
EQUIP  
OUT  
LINE  
IN  
EQUIP  
OUT  
LINE  
IN  
LINE  
IN  
EQUIP  
OUT  
RJ-11  
RJ-11  
RJ-11  
RJ-11  
EQUIP  
OUT  
LINE  
IN  
EQUIP  
OUT  
LINE  
IN  
MOD-AT2  
RJ-11  
RJ-11  
RJ-11  
RJ-11  
For Analog Telephone Lines  
LINE  
IN  
EQUIP  
OUT  
MOD-AT2  
MOD-AT4  
MOD-AT8110  
MOD-DT4  
• 4 Wires (1 RJ-14) Protected  
• 260 Volt Clamping  
• Auto-resetting PTC's  
LINE  
IN  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RJ-11  
SAT  
/
CATV  
EQUIP  
OUT  
RJ-11  
The MOD-AT2 module is designed to protect  
standard phone lines connected to computer  
modems, telephones, pay-per-view ports, etc.  
It will also protect DSL lines (ADSL, G.Lite)  
going into the DSL modem. The MOD-AT2  
module will protect a single phone line using  
an RJ-11 (2 wire) cord or a dual phone line  
using an RJ-14 (4 wire) cord.  
1. Connect the telephone line to the LINE  
jack on the module.  
LINE  
IN  
EQUIP.  
OUT  
SAT  
CATV  
/
SAT  
CATV  
/
2. Use a modular cord to connect the  
EQUIP modular jack to the equipment to be  
protected.  
MOD-UTP  
MOD-CAT5  
MOD-DBSTV  
MOD-SPKP  
These modules are approved accessories for use with compatible Panamax AC  
base units. Compatible base units include the following:  
DISCONTINUED PRODUCTS  
CURRENT PRODUCTS  
Model: MOD-AT4 (Secondary Protector)  
AC Base Units  
AC Base Units  
WIRING DIAGRAM AND SPECIFICATIONS  
M8HT-PRO  
M8-HT  
M8C-EX  
PM8-EX  
M4-EX  
M4T-EX  
M8-EX  
Bl  
Or  
Gr  
Br  
Bl  
Or  
Gr  
Br  
M4  
M8  
M8KSU  
M8COM  
M8KSU  
LINE  
IN  
RJ-45  
M8DBS-EX  
M8C-Pro  
M8HC-Pro  
EQUIP  
OUT  
RJ-45  
PM8T-EX  
PM8C-EX  
M4T  
M4L  
M8T  
M8C  
PM8-HT  
EQUIP  
OUT  
RJ-14  
PM8DBS-EX M8C-EX  
LINE  
IN  
RJ-14  
EQUIP  
OUT  
S110D  
LINE  
IN  
S110D  
When properly installed, the base unit’s Connected Equipment Protection Policy  
remains valid. All modules include a small rectangular bracket and mounting screws. This  
bracket replaces the small triangular wall-mount bracket that comes with the models listed in  
the CURRENT PRODUCTS above.  
EQUIP  
OUT  
LINE  
IN  
RJ-11  
RJ-11  
EQUIP  
OUT  
LINE  
IN  
MOD-AT4  
For Analog  
RJ-11  
RJ-11  
Telephone  
Lines  
• 4 Pairs (8 wires) Protected  
ping • Straight-Through Pinout  
• 260 Volt Clam  
The MOD-AT4 module is designed to pro-  
tect standard phone lines and DSL (ADSL,  
G.Lite) lines. Multiple input & output jacks  
provide complete installation flexibility. The  
following diagram shows how the  
jacks/wires are interconnected. Different  
cables/connections can be split or com-  
bined to accommodate a variety of installa-  
tions. For example:  
• Two RJ14 (dual-line) cords connected to  
the LINE side (upper 2 jacks) can be split to  
four RJ11 (single-line) cords on the EQUIP  
side.  
Installation Instructions  
1. Mount the rectangular bracket to the back  
of the AC base unit with the #8-32 x 5/16”  
machine screws.  
Note: The brass ground connector must be  
used with the bracket in order to bond the  
module ground to the base unit’s ground.  
Module  
Bracket  
• Four RJ11 (single-line) cords connected  
to the LINE side can be combined into a  
single RJ45 (8 wire) cord (upper jack) on the  
EQUIP side.  
Ground  
Connector  
2. Mount the signal line module to the  
bracket (screws provided with the module).  
• Incoming lines can be punched-down on  
the 110 jack on the LINE side and four RJ11  
(single-line) cords will connect from the  
EQUIP side to the equipment.  
Caution: Never install telephones  
during a lightning storm.  
Ground  
Connector  
3. Optional – The assembled base unit and  
module(s) may be wall mounted if desired.  
Ground  
Connector  
4. Connect the wiring to the signal line  
module as shown in the appropriate follow-  
ing section.  
Model: MOD-AT8110 (Secondary Protector)  
WIRING DIAGRAM AND SPECIFICATIONS  
AC Base Unit  
All telephone input/output connections will  
be labeled with LINE and EQUIP.  
Blue  
Orange  
Green  
Blue  
Orange  
Green  
Brown  
EQUIP.  
OUT  
LINE  
IN  
Brown  
Blue  
Orange  
Green  
Blue  
LINE  
IN  
S110D  
EQUIP  
OUT  
S110D  
Orange  
Green  
Brown  
It is very important to connect  
telephone signal lines properly.  
Brown  
An easy access  
110  
IDC  
110  
IDC  
MOD-AT8110  
L
I
PULL OUT card  
is included on  
the back of each  
module for wiring  
diagrams and  
For Analog Telephone Lines  
There are no designated  
input/output connections  
on coaxial protection  
• 16 Wires (two 110 punch-downs) Protected  
• 260 Volt Clamping  
• Auto-resetting PTC's  
SAT /  
CATV  
modules. These are  
The MOD-AT8110 module is designed to  
protect up to 8 standard phone lines using  
110 punchdown connectors on both the  
input LINE and output EQUIP.  
cable to the LINE IN punchdown block on  
the module.  
bi-directional modules  
in both transmission fre-  
quency and voltage.  
specifications.  
2. Punch down another cable to the EQUIP  
OUT punchdown block on the module and  
connect to the phone equipment.  
1. Cut the cable from the primary protector  
to the correct length and punch down the  
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