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Mounting the Enable-IT 860C Extended Ethernet Units
The Enable-IT 860C Extended Ethernet Kits are designed for quick wall mounting.
Choose a location to mount each of the Enable-IT 860C’s where the maximum
distance does not exceed 6,000ft or 1,829m total between devices to be connected.
When wall-mounting the Enable-IT 860C Extended Ethernet Kit 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 860C Interlink wiring
The most important aspect of the install is the correct wiring of the Interlink cabling.
For the Interlink wiring you can use either RJ-45 or BNC Coaxial connectors. 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, Ethernet Data. If you
desire to use the second voice line, you can also use pins (3 & 6) on each end
straight through.
The 860C Interlink port (BNC Coax Interface) carries this 2-pair signaling over the
RG58/RG6 pins (1, 2, 3 & 6) - used for transport for both voice and data. The
remaining pins 4, 5, 7 & 8 are can transport native PoE or are unused. BNC Coaxial
Interlink ports are provided for use with RG58/RG6 coaxial cabling.
The 860 Interlink port (RJ-45 interface) carries this 1-pair signaling over the RJ-45
pins (1 & 2) - used for 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 & 6) are used for Voice line 2
and the remaining pins 4,5,7 & 8 are can transport native PoE or are unused.
Attaching cabling and devices to the Enable-IT 860C Extended Ethernet Kit.
Attach your remote LAN device to the 860C CPE unit LAN ports with Ethernet patch
cord provided. Attach your local LAN to the 860C CO LAN ports with Ethernet patch
cord provided. Attach the power adapters to both 860C units. Your equipment
should now be powered up and functioning.
LED indicators will provide visual operational status of the 860C units.
Sync - Slow to fast flicker on power up – indicates negotiation of a link.
Solid Green LED indicates link established and rapid pulse is traffic.
Pwr - Solid Green LED indicates that both units are receiving 5v power.
Mode - Solid Yellow LED on CPE unit only – No LED lit on CO
ACT - Yellow LEDs – Lit solid indicates the presence of local LAN
– Blinking indicates the presence of local LAN traffic
860 CPE
860 CO