Black Box VDSL2 Line Power Ethernet Extender Kit manual

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    B L A C K B O X ® Ex tend Ethernet with 10 0 - / 60 - Mbps downstream / upstream con nec tions ov er copper . Br idges 1 0BASE- T/ 1 00 B A S E- TX Et her ne t in terf ace . S up por ts c onn ectio n s up t o 1 00 0 f eet (3 04.8 m). S e l e ct f r o m F a st a n d In t e r l e a v e d m o de s . Pr ovi des l ow l at ency f or vi deo / v oic e /da[...]

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    72 4 - 7 4 6 -5 50 0 | b lac kbox.c om Pa ge 2 VDSL2 Li ne P ower E thern et Ex t ender K it W e ‘ re h er e t o he l p! I f y ou h a v e a n y qu e st i on s ab o u t y ou r a p p l i ca ti o n or o ur p rod ucts, c on tact Bla ck B ox T ech S uppo r t at 7 2 4 -74 6 - 5 5 0 0 or go t o blackbox.c om an d cl ick o n “T al k to B lac k Box . ?[...]

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    72 4 - 7 4 6 -5 50 0 | b lac kbox.c om Pa ge 3 FC C and IC RFI S tateme nts Feder al Co mmun icati ons Comm is s ion and Industr y Can ada Radi o Fr equenc y Int er fere nce S tatements This eq uipment generates, uses, and can radi ate radio - frequency energy , and if not installed and used properly , that is, i n strict ac co rd anc e wit h the m[...]

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    72 4 - 7 4 6 -5 50 0 | b lac kbox.c om Pa ge 4 VDSL2 Li ne P ower E thern et Ex t ender K it No rm as Of ic ia le s M ex ic an as (NOM) E le c t ri ca l S af ety S ta t eme nt INSTRUC CIONES DE SE GURID AD 1 . T oda s la s in stru c cio ne s de seg ur ida d y op er aci ón debe rá n se r leí da s an tes de qu e el a par at o el éctri c o se a op[...]

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    72 4 - 7 4 6 -5 50 0 | b lac kbox.c om Pa ge 5 CE S tatement E uropean C ommu nity ( C E) El ec t rom agnet ic Compat ibil it y D ir ec t ive Th is e qu ipm ent h as bee n tes te d and f ou nd t o co mp ly wit h the pr ot ectio n req uir eme nts o f E ur ope an E miss ion S tandard EN550 22 / EN6 1 0 00 -3 and the Generic E uropean Immun ity S tand[...]

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    72 4 - 7 4 6 -5 50 0 | b lac kbox.c om Pa ge 6 VDSL2 Li ne P ower E thern et Ex t ender K it 1 . Spe cifications .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 2. Over view ...................................[...]

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    72 4 - 7 4 6 -5 50 0 | b lac kbox.c om Pa ge 7 Cha pter 1: Specifi cati ons 1 . Sp ecifications Data Rate (M aximum) : 1 0 0 / 60 Mbps (d ownstream / upstream ) T ransmission Distance ( Maximum) : 1 000 ft . ( 30 4 .8 m) Flow Control : Half - / full- duplex, autodetect s f or 1 0BA SE- T/100 B A SE- T X M DI -X : Aut om at ic Standards : ITU - T G.[...]

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    72 4 - 7 4 6 -5 50 0 | b lac kbox.c om Pa ge 8 VDSL2 Li ne P ower E thern et Ex t ender K it 2. Over v ie w 2. 1 Intr oduc ti on The LBLP 0 1 A- KI T , a l ine power pair of V D SL 2 (V er y high- bi t-ra te Digital Subscriber Line ) Ethernet E xtenders, pr ovides br oadband trans mission rates u p t o 1 0 0 / 60 Mbps d o wnstream / u pstream over [...]

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    72 4 - 7 4 6 -5 50 0 | b lac kbox.c om Pa ge 9 Chapte r 2 : O ver view Figure 2 - 1 . T y pical application. 2.4 What’ s Included Y our package should i nclude the following items. If any th ing is mi ssing or damaged, please con t act Blac k Bo x T echnical Suppor t at 7 2 4 - 7 46 - 5 500. • ( 1) VDSL 2 L i n e Power Ethernet E xtender (M a s[...]

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    72 4 - 7 4 6 -5 50 0 | b lac kbox.c om Pa ge 1 0 VDSL2 Li ne P ower E thern et Ex t ender K it 2.6 Front and Back Panels Figures 2 - 2 and 2- 3 show the master unit’s front and back panels and describe thei r c omp onen t s. Figure 2 - 4. Slave front panel. Figure 2 -5. Slave rear panel. Power Input R J- 1 1 C onnector R J- 45 Con ne ctor LE D In[...]

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    72 4 - 7 4 6 -5 50 0 | b lac kbox.c om Pa ge 1 1 Cha pter 3 : Ins ta ll at ion 3. Installation Because the V D SL 2 Line Powe r E thernet Ex t ender unit s require no c onfigur ation, the y can be installed quickly . Follow these steps: 1 . C onn ect the li ne in te rfa ce be t w een th e un its via RJ- 1 1 cab le . 2 . C onnect the E thernet in te[...]

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    72 4 - 7 4 6 -5 50 0 | b lac kbox.c om Pa ge 1 2 VDSL2 Li ne P ower E thern et Ex t ender K it 4. DIP Switches T able 4 - 1 shows the definition of the D IP Switches. S elect the s wit ches for opti mal configur ation. SW- 1: C O / R emo te Off: VDS L2 Lin e Pow er E the rn et Ext en der wi ll act as a t th e C en tr al Offi ce (Ma st er ) si de . [...]

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    72 4 - 7 4 6 -5 50 0 | b lac kbox.c om About Bl ack B ox Bl ack B o x Netw or k Se r vi ces i s you r sou r c e f or mor e th an 1 1 8,000 netw or ki ng a nd i nf r ast ruct ur e pr oducts. Y ou ’l l fin d eve r yth ing from cabinet s and r acks and power and surge protec t ion pr oduct s to media converters and Ethernet sw i tches all s uppor t [...]