Pan Dacom Direkt Speed-DSL 9.2 Operating instructions

Speed-DSL 9.2
Ethernet connection over 8-wires up to 9.2 Mbit/s
Manual
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SPEED-DSL 9.2
Notes
Before installing and putting the device into operation, please read the security guidelines at the end of this documentation!
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1 INSTALLATION
1.1 Unpack and Inspect the Equipment
The following components should be included:
1 SPEED-DSL 9.2 1 power supply
1.2 Power Up the SPEED-DSL 9.2
Plug the power supply into the power adapter port on the back of the SPEED-DSL 9.2 and connect it to your power source. Verify that the Power LED on the front of the SPEED-DSL 9.2 is illuminated.
NOTE
Upon start up, the Ethernet link will remain disabled (as indicated by solid illumination of the Ethernet 100, Act, and Lnk LEDs) until at least one of the four G.SHDSL connections has been established.
1.3 Configure Bandwidth and Distance
Configuration switches for the G.SHDSL ports are on the back of the SPEED-DSL 9.2, numbered from left to right, #1-8. Switches #1-3 on the SPEED-DSL 2.3-P work in tandem with one another to provide eight bandwidth options for the four G.SHDSL ports as a group; bandwidth cannot be configured individually for the G.SHDSL ports.
NOTE
Position switches #1-3 on the SPEED-DSL 9.2-P according to the cable distance for your connection and your desired G.SHDSL bandwidth. Distance capabilities listed in the following table assume the use of 26 American Wire Gauge (AWG) cable. Connections made with cable of a lesser gauge (e.g., 24 AWG) will link up at greater distances. Your SPEED-DSL 9.2 may not link up if the cable is in poor condition or if the cable distance is greater than a particular bandwidth will support; if link IS achieved under such conditions, traffic quality may be affected (e.g., packets may be dropped).
Configuration switches #1-3 are used for G.SHDSL bandwidth configuration on the SPEED-DSL 9.2-P ONLY. The SPEED-DSL 9.2etermines bandwidth via communication with its partner G.SHDSL provider equipment. Switches #4-8 are not currently used on the SPEED-DSL 9.2 provider or subscriber models.
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SWITCH #1 SWITCH #2 SWITCH #3 BANDWIDTH (KBPS) DISTANCE (FT) DISTANCE (M)
down down down 2,320 11,300 3,444
down down up 2,064 12,200 3,719
down up down 1,552 12,800 3,901
down up up 1,040 16,000 4,877
up down down 784 16,800 5,121
up down up 528 18,400 5,608
up up down 400 19,400 5,913
up up up adaptive varies varies
Bandwidth and Distance Options
NOTE
The SPEED-DSL 9.2-P will run in Adaptive mode when switches #1-3 are in the Up position: the four ports will train up to the best possible speed supported by the SPEED-DSL 9.2-P, the remote G.SHDSL equipment and the copper cable pair connecting the two.
1.4 Connect the G.SHDSL Line(s)
The primary feature of the SPEED-DSL 9.2 is loop bonding capability between all four ports, though both the provider and subscriber units can function with a single G.SHDSL connection as well.
1.4.1 Loop Bonded Connection
Using two, three or four G.SHDSL lines for one network connection (loop bonding) will net two, three or four times the speed and data passing capability as a single G.SHDSL connection. Multiple G.SHDSL lines used for one connection can also be considered as backup for each other should one or more of the lines become disabled.
NOTE
Plug your G.SHDSL cables into the G.SHDSL RJ45 ports (G.SHDSL 1, 2, 3 and/or 4) on the rear of the SPEED-DSL 9.2; the order of connection is not important. Verify all connections: the G.SHDSL Link (Lnk) LED for each connected port will pulse green to indicate the connection is established and operational.
A SPEED-DSL 9.2 must be connected with equipment that is also loop bonding capable in order to utilize the loop bonding feature; see the G.SHDSL Loop Bonding Product to Product Feature Compatability list.
1.4.2 Single Line Connection
Plug your G.SHDSL cable into one of the four G.SHDSL RJ45 ports on the back of the SPEED­DSL 9.2; any of the four ports may be used. A single line connection can be established between
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an SPEED-DSL 9.2-S and any of G.SHDSL provider equipment. Likewise, a single line connection can also be established between an SPEED-DSL 9.2-P and G.SHDSL subscriber units. Verify your connection: the G.SHDSL LED corresponding to the connected port (G.SHDSL 1-4) will flash green to indicate the connection is established and operational.
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Link up time between local and remote G.SHDSL network extenders can vary from one to five minutes depending on the quality, gauge and distance of the copper cable pair being used. If the cable distance is greater than a particular bandwidth will support, the units may not link up or, if they do achieve link, traffic quality may be affected (e.g., packets may be dropped).
G.SHDSL RJ45 Pinout
PIN CONNECTION
1 not used
2 not used
3 not used
4 ring
5 tip
6 not used
7 not used
8 not used
1.5 Connect the Ethernet Line
NOTE
1.5.1 Duplex Mode
1.5.1.1 Half Duplex
If a G.SHDSL connection has not yet been made, the Ethernet link will remain disabled (as indicated by solid illumination of the Ethernet 100, Act and Lnk LEDs) until at least one of the four G.SHDSL links has been established.
The 10/100 Ethernet port auto-negotiates speed and duplex mode in accordance with the remote equipment to which it's connected; Ethernet speed and duplex mode configurations cannot be hard set on the SPEED-DSL 9.2. For the best connection results, the remote device (PC, hub, switch, etc.) should be set to auto-negotiate speed and duplex mode as well. If the remote device cannot be configured to auto-negotiate, speed may be hard set at either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps but duplex mode must be hard set to Half Duplex; a 10/100 Ethernet connection will not operate properly if the remote device is hard set to Full Duplex.
Receive and transmit functions are mutually exclusive; data transmission occurs in only one direction at a time. Packet collisions are not unusual.
1.5.1.2 Full Duplex
Receive and transmit functions occur simultaneously, effectively doubling aggregate bandwidth and preventing packet collisions.
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10/100 Ethernet RJ45 Pinout
PIN CONNECTION
1 Rx+
2 Rx-
3 Tx+
4 not used
5 not used
6 Tx-
7 not used
8 not used
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2 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
2.1 LED Indications
LED
Power solid green unit is operational If the Power LED is not illuminated, it is
SDSL Link (Lnk) Ports 1 - 4
SDSL Data Reception (Rx) Ports 1 - 4
SDSL Data Transmission (Tx) Ports 1 - 4
100 Mbps Ethernet Link (100)
Activity (Act)
State Indication Additional Information
pulsing green
G.SHDSL connection is established and active
solid green problematic
G.SHDSL connection
no illumination
flashing
no G.SHDSL connection
G.SHDSL activity The SPEED-DSL 9.2 is receiving data.
amber
solid amber heavy Rx traffic The SPEED-DSL 9.2 is receiving large
no
no activity A G.SHDSL link may exist but the SPEED-
illumination
flashing
G.SHDSL activity The SPEED-DSL 9.2 is transmitting data.
amber
solid amber heavy Tx traffic The SPEED-DSL 9.2 is transmitting large
no
no activity A G.SHDSL link may exist but the SPEED-
illumination
solid green 100 Mbps Ethernet
connection is established
no illumination
no 100 Mbps Ethernet connection
pulsing
standard operation Traffic is flowing without any problems 10/100 Ethernet
amber
solid amber heavy traffic A solid amber Ethernet Act LED can also
unlikely that the SPEED-DSL 9.2 is receiving power and therefore none of the LEDs will be illuminated.
Traffic is flowing.
A connection exists but there is indication of a problem with the G.SHDSL line.
See NOTE on following page.
amounts of data.
DSL 9.2 is not receiving any data.
amounts of data.
DSL 9.2 is not transmitting any data.
If the Ethernet 100 LED is illuminated, the Ethernet Lnk LED will also be illuminated.
See NOTE below.
If the Ethernet 100 LED remains unlit but the Ethernet Lnk LED is illuminated then a connection has been established at 10 Mbps rather than 100 Mbps.
signify a lost G.SHDSL connection; see NOTE below.
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no
no activity Either there is no Ethernet link or a link
illumination
exists but there is no activity.
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10/100 Ethernet Link (Lnk)
(A pulsing LED blinks steadily at a rate of once per second. A flashing LED blinks at a more rapid, less constant rate.)
solid green Ethernet
connection is established
no illumination
no Ethernet connection
If the Ethernet Lnk LED is illuminated but not the Ethernet 100 LED then a 10 Mbps connection has been established. If the Ethernet 100 and Lnk LEDs are BOTH illuminated then a 100 Mbps connection has been established.
A solid green Ethernet Lnk LED can also signify a lost G.SHDSL connection; see NOTE below.
The Ethernet 100 and Act LEDs will remain unlit by default.
NOTE
Upon start up, the Ethernet link will remain disabled (as indicated by solid illumination of the Ethernet 100, Act, and Lnk LEDs) until at least one of the four G.SHDSL connections has been established. Likewise, if one or more of the G.SHDSL connections had previously been established but have since been lost, the Ethernet link will automatically be disabled (as indicated by solid illumination of the Ethernet 100, Act and Lnk LEDs) until at least one of the connections has been reestablished.
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2.2 Regulatory Compliance for Class A Equipment
2.2.1 FCC Regulatory Compliance Information for Class A Equipment
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirements that no modifications will be made to the equipment unless the changes or modifications are expressly approved by the manufacturer.
If the equipment includes a ferrite choke or chokes, they must be installed per the installation instructions.
2.2.2 Industry Canada Regulatory Compliance Information for Class A Equipment
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian interference-causing equipment regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du réglement sur le matérial brouilleur du Canada.
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