ADC Network Hardware ISDN NT11010 User Manual

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ISDN NT1 1010  
1010PA  
ISDN Network Termination Unit  
Part Number: 65-10100101  
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Copyright 1998. ADC Kentrox. All Rights Reserved.  
Specifications published here are current or planned as of the date of publication  
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our products, ADC Kentrox reserves the right to change specifications without  
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The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  
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Document printing history  
Part #  
Date  
Description  
65-10100101  
December, 1998  
Issue 1  
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Important safety information  
This symbol on the product alerts the user to the presence of important  
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accom-  
panying the product.  
This equipment has been designed to the highest quality standards of materials,  
workmanship and safety. Do not bypass any of the safety features of this equipment  
or operate it in an improper environment.  
WARNING!  
To avoid hazard from electrical shock and/or fire, adhere to the  
safety practices listed in this section and identified within the  
instructions of this document.  
Use normal caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. Dangerous volt-  
ages may be present.  
Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.  
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically  
designed for wet locations.  
Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone  
line is disconnected at the network interface. Always disconnect all tele-  
phone lines at the network interface, and power connections from the wall  
outlets before servicing or disassembling this equipment.  
All wiring external to the product(s) should follow the provisions of the current edi-  
tion of the National Electrical Code or any national wiring rules that apply.  
WARNING!  
Potentially hazardous voltages inside. Service should be  
performed only by qualified personnel.  
CAUTION!  
For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with  
same type and rating of fuse "F1", located on printed circuited  
wiring board. 125V, 1.5A.  
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Warranty information  
ADC Kentrox warranties to Buyer that the products or services are free from sub-  
stantial defects and workmanship under normal use given proper installation and  
maintenance for the period of 60 months from the date of original shipment.  
Buyer will promptly notify ADC Kentrox of any defect in the product or service.  
ADC Kentrox or its agent will have the right to inspect the product or workmanship  
on Buyer’s premises. ADC Kentrox has the option to (a) repair, replace or service at  
its factory or on Buyer’s premises the product or workmanship found to be defec-  
tive; or (b) credit Buyer for the product or service in accordance with ADC Ken-  
trox’s credit procedure. Refurbished material may be used to repair or replace the  
product. Products returned to ADC Kentrox for repair, replacement, or credit will be  
shipped prepaid by ADC Kentrox during the warranty period. Upon expiration of  
the warranty, freight will be prepaid by the Buyer.  
Limitation of warranty  
ADC Kentrox assumes no warranty liability with respect to defects in the product  
caused by: (a) modification, repair, installation, operation, or maintenance of the  
product by anyone other than ADC Kentrox or its agent, except as described in ADC  
Kentrox’s documentation; or (b) the negligent or other improper use of the product.  
Other manufacturer’s equipment purchased by ADC Kentrox and resold to Buyer  
will be limited to that manufacturer’s warranty. ADC Kentrox assumes no warranty  
liability for other manufacturer’s equipment furnished by the Buyer.  
No agent, distributor, or representative is authorized to make any warranties on  
behalf of ADC Kentrox or to assume for ADC Kentrox any other liability in connec-  
tion with any ADC Kentrox product or service.  
The equipment may contain reconditioned parts, but those parts will be subject to  
the same specifications and quality control standards we apply to new materials and  
will be warranted as if they were new.  
Disclaimer of warranty and limitation of remedies  
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THE ABOVE WARRANTY REPLACES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,  
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AND ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR  
LIABILITIES OF ADC KENTROX, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES  
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR-  
POSE. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED AND  
EXCLUDED BY ADC KENTROX.  
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WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE AND  
ADC KENTROX WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INJURIES OR DAM-  
AGES TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY RESULTING FROM ANY  
CAUSE WHATSOEVER, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF INJURIES OR  
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DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE GROSS NEGLIGENCE OF  
ADC KENTROX.  
THIS LIMITATION APPLIES TO ALL SERVICES AND PRODUCTS  
DURING AND AFTER THE WARRANTY PERIOD. IN NO EVENT  
WILL ADC KENTROX BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDEN-  
TAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR COMMERCIAL LOSSES  
EVEN IF ADC KENTROX HAS BEEN ADVISED THEREOF.  
Transfer of product ownership from original purchaser (other than VARS or distrib-  
utors) voids existing warranties of any kind.  
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Preface  
Who to call for assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Chapter 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Chapter 2 Setting up your hardware  
Chapter 3 Installing your unit  
Internal jumper settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Wiring instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Wall mounting instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Power source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Chapter 4 S/T bus configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
Chapter 5 Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
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Preface  
This manual explains how to install, power up, and configure the 1010PA ISDN  
Network Termination Unit.  
Who is this manual for?  
This manual is for the person installing an ISDN NT1 unit. It contains everything an  
installer needs to know to power on the unit and confirm that it is functioning cor-  
rectly.  
Who to call for assistance  
If you need assistance with this product, or have questions not answered by this  
manual, you are welcome to call our Technical Support service. Before doing so,  
please have the product’s model number and serial number available to give to  
your Technical Support representative.  
1-800-733-5511 (continental USA only)  
1-503-526-6199  
If you ever need to return your unit to ADC Kentrox for repair, first call our Cus-  
tomer Service department at the numbers above and obtain a Return Authorization  
(RA) number. ADC Kentrox does not accept returns without an RA number.  
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Introduction  
The 1010 is a compact, versatile, and affordable Network Termination 1 (NT1)  
device. The 1010 is used for connecting Integrated Services Digital Network  
(ISDN) voice or data Terminal Equipment (TE) to the ISDN line provided by the  
telephone company.  
The NT1 is pictured in Figure 1. Three LEDs on the front panel indicate the status of  
the power, the S/T & U interfaces, and Central Office (CO) loopback testing.  
This installation guide describes how to install the 1010 for use with ISDN TE(s).  
The 1010 may be mounted on a wall or simply placed on a desktop.  
Figure 1—1010 NT1 physical dimensions  
3.9”  
5.7”  
1.3”  
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Setting up your hardware  
Taking inventory  
The 1010 package contains the following items:  
One 1010 unit  
One RJ11 to RJ45 cable  
One RJ45 to RJ45 cable  
One power supply unit (AD62010)  
One plastic wall mount bracket  
Two jumpers  
Two screws and two plastic anchors for wall mounting  
User’s Guide  
One warranty card  
Front panel LEDs  
There are three (3) LEDs on the front panel of the 1010.  
Figure 2—1010 NT1 front panel  
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LOOP  
BACK  
POWER  
S/T&U  
Power LED  
When the 1010 is plugged into the wall outlet, the POWER LED will be on.  
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S/T&U LED  
The S/T&U LED will flash for a few seconds when the 1010 is first powered on.  
This LED will then go off, provided that the S/T & U interfaces are working prop-  
erly.  
a
If there is no ISDN line connected to the U-interface or the line is not acti-  
vated, then the S/T&U LED will be on continuously.  
b
If the U-interface is detected, but is not in sync., the S/T&U LED will flash  
eight times per second. In this case, the S/T device will not work until  
sync. is restored on the U-interface.  
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If the U-interface is in sync., but the S/T-interface is not, then the S/T&U  
LED will flash once per second. There must be an S/T device connected to  
the S/T-interface before this light will go off.  
Once both the S/T- and U-interfaces are in sync., the S/T&U LED will go  
off.  
Loopback LED  
The U LOOP BACK LED will light only during a telephone company full "2B+D"  
loopback test. The ISDN line will not be available until this testing is completed.  
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Installing your unit  
Rear panel  
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The 1010 rear panel (see Figure 3) has three RJ45 connectors, two for the  
S/T-interface and one for the U-interface.  
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The two RJ45 connectors for the S/T interface, located on the left side of  
the rear panel, are connected in parallel internally. When one RJ45 connec-  
tor is being used, the maximum range is 3,300 feet (1,000 meters). When  
both RJ45 connectors are being used, the total range on both shall not  
exceed 660 feet (200 meters). The RJ45 pin connector assignments for the  
S/T interface are shown in Table 1.  
Figure 3—1010 NT1 rear panel  
S/T  
S/T  
U
Table 1—S/T interface (RJ45) connector pin assignments  
Pin  
Function  
Pin  
Function  
1
3
6
7
2
4
5
8
RX +  
RX -  
TX +  
TX -  
GND  
-40 VDC  
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Table 2—U interface pin assignments  
Pin  
Function  
Pin  
Function  
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
TIP  
RING  
Power connector  
The 4-pin mini DIN power connector is located on the side of the 1010. This design  
will prevent the weight of the 1010 power adapter from accidentally pulling off,  
when the 1010 is wall mounted. The power connector pin assignments are shown in  
Table 3.  
Table 3—Power connector pin assignments  
Pin  
Function  
Pin  
Function  
1
3
+9 VDC  
2
4
- 40 VDC  
GND for 9V  
GND for -40V  
DIP switch setting  
A block of four DIP switches is located on the bottom of the 1010. Use the DIP  
switches to configure the 1010 according to the settings shown in Table 4. For S/T  
wiring configuration, please refer to Chapter 4.  
Table 4—Dip switch pin assignments  
Switch  
Function  
On  
Off  
1, 2  
3
S/T - termination  
Bus timing mode  
Yes *  
No  
Short passive  
bus  
Point-to-point, or  
extended passive bus  
4
Spare  
N/A *  
N/A  
* = default setting  
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Internal jumper settings  
The 1010 is shipped with 100Termination Resistance (TR). This TR is added to  
the S/T bus when dip switches 1 & 2 are set to the on position. If the installed S/T  
bus ISDN CPE provides 100TR, dip switches 1 & 2 should be set to the off posi-  
tion to provide 0. When the ISDN CPE provides 50, the 1010 needs to be  
adjusted to provide the other 50, instead of its default of 100. Changing the 1010  
TR is done through an internal jumper. Following is the procedure to change the  
internal jumper.  
WARNING!  
Always disconnect all telephone lines at the network interface,  
and power connections from the wall outlets before servicing  
or disassembling this equipment.  
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To open the 1010, remove the four corner screws from the bottom of the  
1010.  
On the component side of the printed circuit board, locate JP3 & JP4 (in  
the middle of the board). Table 5 shows the setting of the dip switch 1 & 2  
for different Termination Resistance settings.  
Table 5—Jumper setting for termination resistance  
Dip Switch  
1 & 2  
JP3 & JP4  
not jumpered  
JP3 & JP4  
jumpered  
ON *  
OFF  
100 ohms *  
0 ohm  
50 ohms  
0 ohm  
* factory default  
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Wiring instructions  
Figure 4 shows the wiring diagram of the 1010 with the ISDN Customer Premise  
Equipment (CPE) and the Line Termination (LT). Follow the instructions given  
below to set up the 1010:  
Figure 4—Wiring diagram  
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2
Adjust the DIP switches for the desired S/T wiring setup (see Table 4).  
Connect the DC power plug of the AD62010 to the power connector on the  
side of the 1010.  
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Plug the AD62010 into the AC power outlet. The POWER LED will light  
and the S/T&U LED will light or flash depending on the line status.  
Connect one end of the RJ45 cable into the U-interface connector on the  
1010. The other end goes into the U-interface wall outlet.  
Switch on the power to the ISDN terminal equipment. Connect one end of  
the RJ45 cable provided, to one of the S/T connectors on the 1010, and  
connect the other end to the ISDN TE.  
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If a second ISDN TE will be used, repeat step 5 to connect the second ter-  
minal to the second S/T connector.  
The S/T&U LED may begin to flash for a few seconds. The LED will go  
off when the communication paths have linked. When the LED goes off,  
the ISDN CPE is ready for communication.  
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Wall mounting instructions  
To mount the 1010 on a wall, follow these instructions.  
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Drill two holes in the wall corresponding to the holes on the wall mount  
bracket provided with the 1010.  
Insert the plastic wall anchors into the wall holes, using a hammer if neces-  
sary.  
Align the bracket with the anchors, and use the screws provided to mount  
the bracket on the wall.  
Align the holes on the back of the 1010, with the hooks on the wall mount  
bracket.  
Press the 1010 gently but firmly onto the mounting bracket. Then slide the  
1010 down gently until it hooks onto the bracket and locks into position.  
Figure 5—Wall mounting  
Power source  
Use the 1010 only with power adapter model AD62010. The power adapter sup-  
plies power to the NT1 only.  
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S/T bus configuration  
The 1010’s dip switch settings relate to the five possible  
configurations of the S/T bus. The 1010 allows the user to  
adjust the S/T bus Termination Resistance (TR) and S/T bus  
timing.  
Figure 6—End of Passive Bus (P-P)  
TE.  
DIP SWITCHES  
1010  
O 1  
2
3
4
N
TR  
3300 ft.  
Figure 7—Short Passive Bus (Point-to-Multipoint)  
TE.1  
TE.2  
DIP SWITCHES  
1010  
O 1  
2
3
4
N
TR  
TR  
660 ft.  
Figure 8—Short Passive Bus (Linear)  
TE.1  
TE.8  
DIP SWITCHES  
1010  
O 1  
2
3
4
N
TR  
660 ft.  
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Figure 9—Extended Passive Bus (Cluster Multipoint)  
TE.1  
TE.4  
DIP SWITCHES  
1010  
O 1  
2
3
4
N
TR  
1600 ft.  
Figure 10—Extended Passive Bus (Linear)  
TE.1  
TE.4  
DIP SWITCHES  
1010  
O 1  
2
3
4
N
TR  
100 ft.  
1600 ft.  
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Specifications  
Table 6—Specifications  
Parameter  
Specification  
Physical  
Height - 1.3"  
Width - 3.9"  
Depth - 5.7"  
Weight - 1.0 lb.  
Environment  
Complies with AT&T Pub. 62310.  
0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F)  
-25°C to 60°C (-13°F to 140°F)  
0% to 95% noncondensing  
Operating temperature  
Storage temperature  
Relative humidity  
Power  
+7.5 VDC with 1W dissipation  
Provides automatic lightning and surge  
protection for the S/T and U interfaces  
Power adapter option  
Network Interface  
Line  
Provides power to the NT1 only  
Automatic ANSI maintenance functions  
Two-wire, full duplex  
Data rate  
144 kbps available to customer  
2B1Q per ANSI T1.601, 1992  
2.5V, zero-to-peak  
Line code  
O/P amplitude  
Connector  
One RJ45 or one RJ11  
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Table 6—Specifications  
Parameter  
Specification  
Terminal S/T interface  
Supports point-to-point and multipoint  
Conforms to ANSI T1.605, 1991-TX source  
impedance, RX impedance, receive sensitivity  
Line  
Four-wire, full duplex  
144 kbps available to customer  
AMI, 100% duty cycle  
0.75V, zero-to-peak  
Two RJ45  
Data rate  
Line code  
O/P amplitude  
Connector  
DIP switches  
S/T interface termination  
S/T bus timing mode  
LED indicators  
Front panel power status lamp  
S/T and U line error status lamp  
U loopback status lamp  
Mounting Options  
Regulatory  
Standalone desktop or wall mount  
FCC part 15, Class B approval  
UL 1459 approval  
DOC CS03 approval  
CUL CSA-235 approval  
FCC compliance information  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the fol-  
lowing conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this  
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
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