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Performing The On-Site Installation
After removing the Enable-IT 860 Pro Ethernet Extender Kit from the box, and
performing the Out Of The Box Testing (OOTBT), all that remains to install the unit on-
site is to mount the unit, build the interconnect wiring, add voice lines if needed, and
attach the LAN device cabling with the provided Ethernet Patch cords.
Mounting The Enable-IT 860 Pro Ethernet Extender Units
The Enable-IT 860 Pro extended Ethernet solution is designed for quick wall mounting.
Choose a location to mount each of the Enable-IT 860 Pro’s where the maximum
distance does not exceed 6,000ft (1,829m) total between devices to be connected.
When wall-mounting the Enable-IT 860 Pro unit it is recommended that you use the
appropriate screw anchors for your mounting surface. If mounting on existing plywood
use wood screws; if mounting onto drywall or sheetrock, use plastic drywall anchors to
secure your installation.
Building The 860 Pro Interlink Wiring
The most important aspect of the installation is the correct wiring of the Interlink cabling.
The 860 Pro Interlink port (RJ-45 interface) carries this 1-pair signaling over the RJ-45
(pins 1 & 2) - used as transport for both voice and data. If you use more than 1-pair of
wiring, such as a CAT5 segment, the RJ-45 (pins 3 & 4) are used for voice line 2, and
the remaining pins (4,5,7 & 8) can transport native 802.3af PoE, or are unused.
For all wiring you will need to crimp a RJ-45 Male head to each end of the contiguous
wire run and using the following (pins 1 & 2) straight through. This will deliver 1 voice
line, and Ethernet data. If you desire to use the second voice line, you will need to
request our optional dongle that will allow for connecting telephone lines to this interlink
wiring. Insert the completed RJ-45 ends into the 860 Pro Interlink port on each 860 Pro
unit.
Cabling Devices To The Enable-IT 860 Pro Extended Ethernet Kit
Attach your remote LAN device to the 860 Pro CPE unit LAN ports with Ethernet patch
cord provided. Attach your local LAN to the 860 Pro CO LAN ports with Ethernet patch
cord provided. Attach the power adapters to both 860 Pro units.
Attach your local Interlink cabling end to the 860 Pro CO unit Interlink port – Then do the
same for the remote end and plug into the 860 Pro CPE unit Interlink port. The Sync
LED’s will flicker in a sequence talking to each other until they go solid. Your equipment
should now be powered up and functioning.
LED indicators will provide visual operational status of the 860 Pro units.
860 Pro CPE 860 Pro CO