The Hotwire system enables simultaneous high-speed digital data access and
analog voice service over the same twisted-pair telephone line. Simultaneous
access to RADSL (Rate Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line), M/SDSL (Multirate
Symmetric DSL), or MVL (Multiple Virtual Lines) service and POTS (Plain Old
Telephone Service) requires the installation of a POTS splitter at the central
office (CO). The CO POTS splitter separates the DSL and POTS frequencies.
Contact your sales or service representative to order additional product
documentation.
Paradyne documents are also available on the World Wide Web at
www.paradyne.com. Select
Hotwire DSL & MVL Systems.
Installation Overview
Installation of the CO POTS splitter card requires the following steps:
Determining the cables you need
Preparing the installation location and checking the package contents
Installing the POTS splitter chassis
Inserting the POTS splitter card into the chassis
Cabling the chassis to the DSLAM, local loop, and PSTN switch
Securing the cables
Verifying the firmware level of the port cards (M/SDSL only)
Be sure to register your warranty at www.paradyne.com/warranty.
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Cables You Need
p
The POTS splitter card has three interfaces:
Use interface connector labeled . . .
DSLRADSL, MVL, or M/SDSL interface on the
LOOPLocal loop via the MDF.
PSTNPSTN switch.
Each of the three connectors of the POTS splitter requires a 50-conductor cable
with a 50-pin Telco connector. Use a minimum of 24 AWG.
Each DSL or MVL port uses one pair of copper wires of the 25 pairs on each
50-position connector. The following table shows the cables required in addition
to those used to connect the POTS splitter to the local loop and the PSTN
switch.
POTS Splitter
Card
5020 RADSL
12-port Card
6020 MVL
12-port Card
7020 M/SDSL
12-port Card
6020 MVL
12-port Card
6024 MVL
24-port Card
* Use 24 AWG unshielded twisted pair CAT5 cable. See
page 20.
Compatible
Port Cards
8510, 8540, and
8546 RADSL
4-port Card
8310 MVL 4-port
Card
8774-B1,
8775-B2, and
8776-B1
M/SDSL
4-port Cards
8312 MVL
12-port Card
8312 MVL
12-port Card
DSLAM Connectors
8800 or 8810
front connectors
(servicing 24 ports each)
8610, 8810, or 8820
rear connectors
(servicing 4 ports each)
8610, 8810, or 8820
rear connector
(servicing 12 ports)
8610, 8810, or 8820
rear connectors
(servicing 12 ports each)
To connect to the . . .
8600, 8610, 8800, or 8810 DSLAM, or 8820
GranDSLAM.
Cables Connecting POTS
Splitter to DSLAM*
One Y-cableTwo POTS splitter
One straight-through cableOne POTS splitter
One Y-cableOne POTS splitter
Cable with single connector
to connector block, to three
cables with single connectors
One straight-through cableOne POTS splitter
One Y-cableOne POTS splitter
Connector Pin Numbers
on page 19 and
Card
Combination
cards to six port
cards
card to three port
cards
card to two port
cards (Leaves idle
4 POTS splitters on
POTS splitter card)
One POTS splitter
card to three port
cards
card to one port
card.
card to two port
cards.
Y -Cable Wiring
on
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Preparation
The installation location should be well ventilated, clean, and free of
environmental extremes. Allow clearance at the front of the POTS splitter chassis
to provide access to the cables.
Read the
Important Safety Instructions
Tools Required
A small #1 or #2 Phillips screwdriver to tighten the POTS splitter card
fasteners.
A large #3 or #4 Phillips screwdriver to install the chassis into a rack.
A flat-blade screwdriver to install the chassis grounding wire.
Verify that your 1-slot POTS splitter chassis package contains the following:
1-slot POTS splitter chassis
Two brackets for 19″ racks and two brackets for 23″ racks
Small plastic bag with:
— Six #10-32 x 1/4″Phillips flat-head mounting screws
— Four #10-32 x 1/2″ Phillips-head mounting screws
— Four #12-24 x 1/2″Phillips-head mounting screws
— Four #12-24 self-retaining nuts
— Four black rubber feet
Verify that your 6-slot POTS splitter chassis package contains the following:
6-slot POTS splitter chassis with five filler panels. Each filler panel is
attached to the chassis with two 1/4-turn fasteners. Keep filler panels
installed in all unused slots.
Two brackets for 19″ racks and two brackets for 23″ racks
Small plastic bag with:
— Six #10-32 x 1/4″ Phillips flat-head mounting screws
— Four #10-32 x 1/2″ Phillips-head mounting screws
— Four #12-24 x 1/2″Phillips-head mounting screws
— Four #12-24 self-retaining nuts
— Four black rubber feet (discard)
CO POTS Splitter
6-Slot Chassis
TM
6
Filler
Panels
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POTS Splitter Chassis Installation
The POTS splitter chassis, 8600 Series and 8800 Series DSLAMS, and 8820
GranDSLAM are shipped with mounting brackets that allow them to be mounted
in a 19″ or 23″ cabinet or rack.
19" Cabinet19" Rack
ALARMS
POWER
MajorMinorFanBA
TM
Hotwire
88x0
DSLAM
Chassis
B
A
ALARMS
POWER
MajorMinorFanBA
B
A
Planning the POTS Splitter Chassis Installation
To plan the bracket and chassis installation, determine:
Whether the DSLAM will be rack-mounted. If your Hotwire 8600 Series
DSLAM chassis is being placed on a tabletop, install the rubber feet as
shown on page 5. Discard the rubber feet for any rack-mounted chassis.
Width of the rack: 19″ or 23″.
Chassis position in the rack: center-mounted or front-mounted.
Center-mounting is recommended for convenient access to cables.
Whether the rack has mounting rails with threaded or non-threaded screw
holes.
POTS
Splitter
6-Slot
Chassis
TM
99-15426a-03
NOTE:
Install chassis in the rack from the bottom up to maintain stability.
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Installing the Brackets
The brackets can be installed in the chassis in a center-mounted or
front-mounted configuration. Mounting holes are provided in the chassis for either
configuration. Install the appropriate 19″ or 23″ brackets on the 1-slot or 6-slot
chassis.
1-Slot Chassis
19-Inch Rack
23-Inch Rack
99-15486-02
6-Slot Chassis
Center Mount
23-Inch Rack
Front Mount
19-Inch Rack
99-15434-02
Select one of the next two procedures for chassis installation in a rack.
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Installation into a Rack without Threaded Screw Holes
Procedure
After installing the appropriate brackets on the chassis:
1. Determine where the chassis will be placed in the rack. Mark the front rail
where the four holes in the mounting brackets will be.
2. Slide a self-retaining nut onto each marked rail hole and align the hole of the
nut with the hole in the rail.
Front Rail
Self-Retaining
Nut
Screw
00-15436-02
3. Line up the chassis mounting brackets with the self-retaining nuts.
4. Loosely install the bottom screws first and then the top screws.
5. Tighten all screws firmly using a Phillips screwdriver.
Repeat the process for each chassis. Chassis can be mounted directly on top of
each other.
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Installation into a Rack with Threaded Screw Holes
Procedure
After installing the appropriate brackets on the chassis:
1. Determine where the chassis will be placed in the rack.
2. Line up the chassis mounting brackets with the front rail holes.
3. Loosely install the bottom screws first and then the top screws.
Front Rail
Screw
99-15435-01
4. Tighten all screws firmly with a Phillips screwdriver.
Repeat the process for each chassis. Chassis can be mounted directly on top of
each other.
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Installing the Ground Wire
To comply with Network Equipment Building System (NEBS) requirements, the
ground wire must be installed.
Procedure
1. Procure and ground a copper wire of appropriate diameter.
If you have a . . .Then the ground wire gauge must be . . .
2. Strip back the insulation approximately 1/4″ on the copper wire.
3. Locate the grounding lug on the chassis.
If you have a . . .Then the grounding lug is . . .
1-slot chassisOn the rear of the chassis on the left.
6-slot chassisOn the front of the chassis on the top right.
CO POTS Splitter
1-Slot Chassis
4. Loosen the screw on the
grounding lug.
5. Insert the stripped end of the wire
into the open end of the
grounding lug and tighten the lug’s
screw. Make sure that the screw
is making contact with the
stripped portion of the wire.
CO POTS Splitter
6-Slot Chassis
TM
99-16338
98-15879-01
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Installing the POTS Splitter Card into the Chassis
!
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR
STATIC-SENSITIVE DEVICES
This product is designed to protect sensitive components from
damage due to electrostatic discharge (ESD) during normal operation.
When performing installation procedures, however, take proper static
control precautions to prevent damage to equipment. If you are not
496-15104
Procedure
sure of the proper static control precautions, contact your nearest
sales or service representative.
To install a POTS splitter card into the POTS splitter chassis:
1. Remove the slot filler panel, if necessary, by loosening the 1/4-turn fastener
on either side.
2. Slide the POTS splitter card into the chassis.
3. Tighten the 1/4-turn fastener on each side of the faceplate of the POTS
splitter card.
CO POTS Splitter
6-Slot Chassis
Filler
Panel
1/4-Turn
Fastener
DSL Interface
Loop Interface
TM
PSTN Interface
1/4-Turn
Fastener
99-15431-01
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Cabling for an 8600 Series DSLAM
To connect a POTS splitter card to the 8600 or 8610 DSLAM, the type of DSLAM
chassis determines the DSL or MVL interface connector location.
On the 8600 DSLAM, the DSL or MVL interface connectors are on the front
of the chassis.
On the 8610 DSLAM, the DSL or MVL interface connectors are on the rear of
the chassis.
Rear View
of 8610 Chassis
OK
Alrm
TestTXRX
Col12
3
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
RTN48V
SYSTEM
AAB B
ESD
DC FUSES
T4A, MIN. 48V
AC
INPUT
A
48VDC CLASS 2 OR
LIMITED PWR SOURCE
4
DSL PORT
ETHERNET
OK
Alrm
TestTXRX
Col1234
DSL PORT
ETHERNET
OK
Alrm
TestTXRX
Col
ETHERNET
FAN
5
46
.
3
.
2
ALM
.
1
.
B
STACK
POSITION
LAN/WAN SLOT
MANAGEMENT
PWR
A
B
3
MCC 1
2
IN
OUT SERIAL
3 Connectors
Supporting 12 Ports Each
OR
8546
RADSL
3
8546
RADSL
2
8000
MCC
1
LINE
CO POTS Splitter
1-Slot Chassis
Single Connector
Supporting 12 Ports
of 8600 Chassis
See
Cables You Need
Front View
on page 3 for information about POTS splitter and port
card combinations you might use with an 8600 Series DSLAM.
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Cabling for an 8800 Series DSLAM and 4-Port Cards
Cabling for 4-port RADSL, MVL, and M/SDSL cards depends on whether you
use a front connector of an 8800 or 8810 DSLAM, or a rear connector of an 8810
DSLAM or 8820 GranDSLAM:
Front connectors of an 8800 or 8810 DSLAM combine the tip and ring
connections from port cards in 6 slots. If the cards are 4-port cards, the front
connector services 24 ports.
Rear connectors of an 8810 DSLAM or 8820 GranDSLAM represent the tip
and ring connections of a single port card. If it is a 4-port card, the rear
connector services 4 ports.
The following examples show cabling for 4-port RADSL, MVL, or M/SDSL cards
and 12-port POTS splitters.
The configuration on the left uses a front connector of an 8800 or 8810
DSLAM.
The configuration on the right uses rear connectors of an 8820 GranDSLAM.
RADSL, MVL, or M/SDSL 4-Port Cards
with 12-Port POTS Splitters
and 8800/8810 DSLAM
Main Distribution
Frame
Connecting
Block
TM
TM
ALARMS
POWER
MajorMinorFanBA
B
A
POTS
Splitter
6-Slot
Chassis
To
PSTN
Switch
8800/8810
DSLAM
Chassis
654321
RADSL, MVL, or M/SDSL 4-Port Cards
with 12-Port POTS Splitter
and 8820 GranDSLAM
Main Distribution
Frame
Connecting
Block
Connecting
TM
Block
TM
To
ALARMS
POWER
MajorMinorFanBA
CLOCK
SERIAL
LAN/WAN SLOT
POWER ENTRY MODULE
A
MCCACALARM
16
POWER ENTRY MODULE
101214
8
A
6
4
2
LEFT UNIT: LINE A
RIGHT UNIT: LINE B
48V RTN
48V NEG
48V RTN
POWER MUST BE DISCONNECTED AT THE SOURCE
WARNING!
WARNING!
BEFORE REMOVING OR INSTALLING THIS PWR ENTRY MODULE
BEFORE REMOVING OR INSTALLING THIS PWR ENTRY MODULE
18
LEFT UNIT: LINE A
RIGHT UNIT: LINE B
48V NEG
POWER MUST BE DISCONNECTED AT THE SOURCE
11
7
13 15
35
17
9
B
1
SERIAL
ALARM
B
SMCM
CLOCK
GranDSLAM
POTS
Splitter
6-Slot
Chassis
PSTN
Switch
8820
Chassis
14
00-15550a-02
Rear View of
8820 GranDSLAM
Chassis
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Cabling for an 8800 Series DSLAM and
MVL 12-Port Cards
To connect one 6020 MVL 12-port POTS splitter card to one MVL 12-port card in
the 8810 DSLAM or 8820 GranDSLAM, use a straight-through cable at the rear
of the DSLAM, as shown in the example on the left.
To connect one 6024 MVL 24-port POTS splitter card to two MVL 12-port cards
in the 8810 DSLAM or 8820 GranDSLAM, use a Y-cable at the rear of the
DSLAM, as shown in the example on the right.
Main Distribution
Frame
Connecting
Block
Rear View of
8820
GranDSLAM
Chassis
87654321
MVL 12-Port Cards
with 6020 POTS Splitter
TM
TM
ALARMS
POWER
MajorMinorFanBA
B
A
POTS
Splitter
6-Slot
Chassis
To
PSTN
Switch
8820
GranDSLAM
Chassis
MVL 12-Port Cards
with 6024 POTS Splitter
Main Distribution
Frame
Connecting
Block
Rear View of
8820 GranDSLAM
Chassis
with Y -Cable
654321
TM
POTS
Splitter
TM
6-Slot
Chassis
To
PSTN
ALARMS
POWER
MajorMinorFanBA
Switch
8820
GranDSLAM
CLOCK
SERIAL
LAN/WAN SLOT
POWER ENTRY MODULE
A
MCCACALARM
16
POWER ENTRY MODULE
101214
8
A
6
4
2
LEFT UNIT: LINE A
RIGHT UNIT: LINE B
48V RTN
48V NEG
48V RTN
POWER MUST BE DISCONNECTED AT THE SOURCE
WARNING!
WARNING!
BEFORE REMOVING OR INSTALLING THIS PWR ENTRY MODULE
BEFORE REMOVING OR INSTALLING THIS PWR ENTRY MODULE
18
LEFT UNIT: LINE A
RIGHT UNIT: LINE B
48V NEG
POWER MUST BE DISCONNECTED AT THE SOURCE
11
7
13 15
35
B
1
9
17
ALARM
SERIAL
B
SMCM
CLOCK
Chassis
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Securing Cables to the CO POTS Splitter
Cables can be dressed to the left or right depending on the wiring of the cable
heads. Make or procure cables suitable for your equipment layout.
Procedure
To secure a cable to the POTS splitter:
1. Install the plastic tie-wrap anchor mount onto the faceplate on the cable exit
side with the screws provided. Slide the tie wrap through the anchor from the
top.
2. Attach the cable head to the POTS splitter connector.
— If the connector on the cable has a long screw, tighten the screw directly
into the connector located in the circuit card. Discard the jack screws
provided.
Anchor
Mount
50-Pin
Connector
Long
Screw
97-15551
— If the connector on the cable has a short screw, install the #4-40 jack
screw provided into the threaded hole of the connector in the circuit card.
Attach the short screw in the cable to the jack screw and tighten.
Anchor
Mount
#4-40
Jack Screw
Short
Screw
97-15552
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3. Tighten the tie wrap and trim the excess.
97-15553
Repeat the procedure for all the interface cables.
CO POTS Splitter
6-Slot Chassis
TM
DSL Interface
Loop Interface
PSTN Interface
99-15432-01
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M/SDSL Port Cards: Determining the Software
Revision Level
The revision level of the software in an M/SDSL port card must be P6.02.00 or
above for the unit to work properly with the POTS splitter. (The P in the firmware
revision level is a mnemonic for POTS. Firmware releases not beginning with P
are not compatible with POTS.) To determine the revision level, follow this menu
selection sequence to display the Identity screen:
Main Menu→Status→Identity
M/SDSL Port Cards: Downloading Software
If you determine you require updated software, download software from the
Paradyne World Wide Web site, then download it to your termination unit.
Procedure
To acquire the software:
1. Request access to the Paradyne World Wide Web Subscriber Download
Page from your customer support representative.
2. On the Download Page, locate and click on the download file for version
P6.02.00 or above.
3. The file is compressed. Save the file on your PC and execute it to expand it,
creating a file with the suffix .ocd. Move the file, if necessary, to a directory
accessible to your TFTP server.
Procedure
To download software from your TFTP server using the Download Code screen:
1. Follow this menu selection sequence:
Main Menu→Control →Download Code
2. Position the cursor in the Image File Name field. Type the name of the .ocd
file to be downloaded.
3. Position the cursor in the TFTP Server IP Address field. Type the IP address
of your TFTP server.
4. Position the cursor in the Immediately Apply Download field. Select Yes.
5. Position the cursor at the Start Transfer field. Use the spacebar to select Yes.
Press Enter.
6. When the data transfer is complete, the Transfer Status field changes to
Completed successfully.
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Connector Pin Numbers
Pin assignments are the same for all three connectors on the central office POTS
splitter cards.
32°F to 122°F (0° C to 50° C)
–4°F to 158° F (–20°C to 70° C)
15% to 90% (noncondensing)
Withstands normal shipping and handling
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!
Important Safety Instructions
1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product
and included in this manual.
2. Use a Listed/Certified minimum No. 24 AWG wire for connection to the
interface connectors.
3. This equipment is to be connected behind the telephone line primary
protector.
4. Do not attempt to install or service this product yourself, as opening or
removing covers may expose you to dangerous high-voltage points or other
risks. Refer all installation and servicing to qualified service personnel.
5. When installed in the final configuration, the product must comply with the
applicable Safety Standards and regulatory requirements of the country in
which it is installed. If necessary, consult with the appropriate regulatory
agencies and inspection authorities to ensure compliance.
6. In addition, since the equipment is to be used with telecommunications
circuits, take the following precautions:
— 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 has been disconnected at the network interface.
— Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
— Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical
storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
— Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
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Warranty, Sales, Service, and Training Information
Contact your local sales representative, service representative, or distributor
directly for any help needed. For additional information concerning warranty,
sales, service, repair, installation, documentation, training, distributor locations, or
Paradyne worldwide office locations, use one of the following methods:
Internet:
(Be sure to register your warranty at www.paradyne.com/warranty.)
Telephone:
or to speak with a company representative.
— Within the U.S.A., call 1-800-870-2221
— Outside the U.S.A., call 1-727-530-2340
Visit the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www.paradyne.com.
Call our automated system to receive current information by fax
Document Feedback
We welcome your comments and suggestions about this document. Please mail
them to Technical Publications, Paradyne Corporation, 8545 126th Ave. N.,
Largo, FL 33773, or send e-mail to userdoc@paradyne.com. Include the
number and title of this document in your correspondence. Please include your
name and phone number if you are willing to provide additional clarification.
Trademarks
Hotwire is a registered trademark of Paradyne Corporation. MVL is a trademark
of Paradyne Corporation. All other products and services mentioned herein are
the trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks, or registered service
marks of their respective owners.
Copyright 2000 Paradyne Corporation
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