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Unpacking the Enable-IT 860C Extended Ethernet Kit
Carefully remove the Enable-IT 860C Extended Ethernet Kits all packing materials from
the box. Verify that the items listed below are present. Make sure that the equipment
supplied matches what you ordered. If any items are missing or damaged, please
contact Enable-IT or your distributor for assistance.
(2) The Enable-IT 860C Extended Ethernet Units (CO & CPE)
o 5v AC/DC Country Specific Power adapter
o 10’ Black Ethernet LAN patch cables
(1) Enable-IT 860C Extended Ethernet Kit User Manual (this manual)
Perform an out of the box Test
We highly recommend a quick test to ensure the working order of you 860C units.
To do this, please use one of the Ethernet patch cords provided and attach to the
860C Interlink port of each 860C unit. Power up both 860C units. The Green Sync
LEDs will start flickering slowly and then fast as the units talk to eachother. After
a few seconds you should see a solid Green Interlink Sync LED on each unit to
confirm a link is established. This confirms basic proper operation of the units.
Next for a more detailed test and to confirm your LAN Equipment works with the
860C, connect your Ethernet LAN and remote device to the 860C LAN ports and
test connectivity. The Green Interlink Sync LED will pulse rapidly as it detects
traffic.
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
Performing the On-Site Installation
After removing the Enable-IT 860C Extended Ethernet Kit from the box and performing
the out of the box testing 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.