VDSL. CTC Union Content Contents 1. Unpacking Information Check List ---------------------------------------------------- 1 2. Installation Hardware Installation -------------------------------------- 2 Pre-Installation Requirements --------------------------- 2 General Rules ----------------------------------------------- 3 Connecting the Converter -------------------------------- 3 Connecting the RJ-11/RJ-45 Ports-------------------------- 4 2.
VDSL. CTC Union 1. Unpacking Information Check List Carefully unpack the package and check its contents against the checklist Package Contents Ethernet to VDSL Converter Four plastic feet Diskette User Manual AC to DC 100V-240V Switching Power Adapter Ethernet Straight-through cable RJ-11 cable Please inform your dealer immediately for any missing, or damaged parts.
VDSL. CTC Union 2. Installing the Converter Hardware Installation This chapter describes how to install the converter and establishes network connections. You may install the converter on any level surface (e.g., a table or shelf). However, please take note of the following minimum site requirements before you begin. Stick the 4 plastic feet at the bottom.
VDSL. CTC Union General Rules Before making connections to the converter, note the following rules: Ethernet Port (RJ-45) All network connections to the Converter Ethernet port must be made using Category 5 UTP for 100Mbps; Category 3,4 UTP for 10Mbps No more than 100 meters of cabling may be use between the MUX or HUB and an end node. VDSL Port (RJ-11) All Home network connections to the RJ-11Port made using 24~26 Gauge phone wiring. We do not recommend using 28 Gauge or above phone line.
VDSL. CTC Union Connecting the RJ-11 Ports 1. The Converter’s RJ-11 ports support the transmission of data up to 10Mbps across existing phone wiring, without interfering with standard voice transmissions, easy-to-use does not require the installation of any additional wiring. Every RJ-11 modular phone jack in the home can become a port on the LAN. Networking devices can be installed on a single telephone wire that can span within 1.2kM (4000 feet) between the two farthest points. (Figure 1.0). 2.
VDSL. CTC Union 1. The RJ-11 port supports 10 Mbps connections. When inserting a RJ-11 plug, be sure the tab on the plug clicks into position to ensure that it is properly seated. 2. Do not plug a RJ-11 phone jack connector into the Ethernet port (RJ-45 port). This may damage the converter Instead; use only twisted-pair cables with RJ-45 connectors that conform to FCC standard. Notes: 1. Be sure each twisted-pair cable (RJ-45) does not exceeds 100 meters (333 feet). 2.
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VDSL. CTC Union 3. Hardware description This section describes the important parts of the converter. It features the front indicators and rear connectors. 3.1 Front Indicators The following figure shows the front panel. Figure Chapter 2.2 Front Indicators Three LED Indicators.
VDSL. Rear Panel CTC Union The following figure shows the rear connectors Figure Chapter 2.
VDSL. CTC Union 3. Applications APPLICATION FOR HOME NETWORKING The 10Mbps Converter is used to connect any device equipped with a standard 10/100Mbps Ethernet port to a VDSL LAN. The Converter have been designed to operate on the telephone wire installed in homes throughout the world. They utilize the same modular patch cords and connectors commonly used for telephones.
VDSL. CTC Union Appendix A: Cable Requirements A CAT 3,4 or 5 UTP (unshielded twisted pair) cable is typically used to connect the Ethernet device to the converter. A 10Base-T cable often consists of four pairs of wires, two of which are used for transmission. The connector at the end of the 10Base-T cable is referred to as an RJ-45 connector and it consists of eight pins. The Ethernet standard uses pins 1,2,3 and 6 for data transmission purposes.
VDSL. CTC Union Standard telephone wire of any gauge or type-flat, twisted or quad is used to connect the Converter to the telephone network. A telephone cable typically consists of three pairs of wires, one of which is used for transmission. The connector at the end of the telephone cable is called an RJ-11 connector and it consists of six pins. POTS (plain old telephone services) use pins 3 and 4 for voice transmission. shown below.
VDSL. CTC Union Appendix B: Product Specification Product Name:VDSL To Ethernet Converter (VDSL Modem) Application:Home networking solution Product Specification: Compliant with IEEE 802.3 & 802.3u Ethernet Standards Compliant with ETSI, ITU, ANSI VDSL standards 10/100M auto-sensing RJ-45 Ethernet ports x 1 10Mbps VDSL RJ-11 port x 1 POTS / ISDN Splitter port RJ-11 x 1 Splitter on Board Surge Protection Switch Method:Store and Forward Full Duplex:IEEE 802.3x Half Duplex:Backpressure Driver capable:10M/1.
VDSL. CTC Union Appendix C: Troubleshooting Diagnosing the Converter’s Indicators The Converter can be easily monitored through its comprehensive panel indicators. These indicators assist the network manager in identifying problems the hub may encounter. This section describes common problems you may encounter and possible solutions 1. Symptom: Ready indicator does not light up (green) after power on.
VDSL. CTC Union 3. Symptom: I had a VDSL link. But, after disconnecting the line for several minutes, there is no link any more. Solution: This is normal behavior for the modem. A link watchdog Is activated in the VDSL modem, when ever is no link after a specified time. Users just re-plug the power of VDSL modem, and then they can link again and solve this problem.
VDSL. CTC Union via auto-negotiation. If auto-negotiation fails, then communications are set to half duplex by default. Based on this type of industry-standard connection policy, if you are using a full-duplex device that does not support auto-negotiation, communications can be easily lost (i.e., reset to the wrong mode) whenever the attached device is reset or experiences a power fluctuation. The best way to resolve this problem is to upgrade these devices to a version that support Ethernet and VDSL.
VDSL. CTC Union Appendix D: Link Watch Dog (LWD) Q: I had a VDSL link. But, after disconnecting the line for about eleven minute, there is no link any more. Is this normal? Yes, this is normal behavior for the modem. A Link Watchdog (LWD) is activated in the CPE whenever there is no link after a specified time (Eleven Seconds) Q: Why do I need an LWD? The LWD enables the VDSL Switch to reconnect to the CPE with known and predefined VDSL link values.
VDSL. CTC Union Appendix E: Compliance and Safety Information FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a computing device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
VDSL. CTC Union equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service. This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Important Safety Instructions Caution:The direct plug-in wall transformer serves as the main disconnect for the product. The socket outlet shall be installed near the product and be readily accessible.