Mod-cat5 – Panamax MOD-AT4 Analog Telephone-Line Protection Module (4-Lines) User Manual

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The

MOD-DT4

module is designed to pro-

tect Digital Station (DS) Set phone lines.
Station Set lines that leave the building are a
pathway for surges (backdoor) to enter the
phone system. This is why the lines

FROM

the Station Sets are connected to the

LINE

side of the module and the

EQUIP

side of

the module is connected to the phone sys-
tem. Multiple input & output jacks provide
complete installation flexibility. The follow-
ing diagram shows how the jacks/wires are
interconnected. Different cables/connec-
tions can be split or combined to accommo-
date a variety of installations.

For example:

• Station Set lines from the phone system
can be punched-down on the 110 jack on
the

EQUIP

side and four RJ11 (2 wire)

cords will connect from the LINE side to the
Station Sets.

• Station Set lines from the phone system
can be punched-down on the 110 jack on
the

EQUIP

side and two RJ14 (4 wire) cords

will connect from the LINE side (upper 2
jacks) to the Station Sets.

Caution: Never install telephones
during a lightning storm.

The

MOD-DBSTV

module provides protec-

tion for 3 SAT / CABLE / ANT and 1 tele-
phone line.

1.

Connect the Satellite LNB or Cable TV

coax cable from the wall/floor jack to one of
the “F” connectors labled SAT/CATV on the
module

2.

Use a coax patch cord to connect the

other

SAT/CATV

labeled modular “F” con-

nector to the equipment to be protected.

3.

Repeat steps 1 and 2 for up to 2 addi-

tional satellite or cable TV lines.

4.

Connect the telephone line to the LINE

jack on the module.

5.

Use a modular cord to connect the

EQUIP

modular jack to the equipment to be

protected.

Note:

This reminder is provided to call the

CATV installer’s attention to Article 820-40
of the NEC that provides guidelines for
proper grounding and, in particular, speci-
fies that the cable ground shall be connect-
ed to the grounding system of the building
as close to the point of entry as possible.

The

MOD-SPKP

module is designed to

protect outdoor speaker, keypad, control and
security wires (8 wires or 4 pairs).
Equipment lines that lead outside the build-
ing are pathways for surges (sometimes
called backdoor surges) to enter the equip-
ment. This is why the lines

FROM

the out-

door equipment is connected to the

LINE

side of the module and the

EQUIP

side of

the module is connected to the equipment.

1.

Strip the ends of the individual wires

about 1/4 inch. The screw clamp terminals
will work with a range of wire sizes (up to
12AWG). Spade lugs are not required, but
may be used.

2.

Connect the wires from the outdoor

equipment to terminals on the

LINE

side of

the module.

3.

Connect the wires from the

EQUIP

side

of the module to the equipment.

4.

If the cable has a shield or drain wire,

connect it to the modules bonding-strap
connection located on the upper right por-
tion of the module. If more than one mod-
ule is connected to the AC base unit, placing
this module at the top may allow for easier
connection of shield or drain wires.

The

MOD-UTP

module is designed to pro-

tect networked computer equipment. It will
protect one Ethernet 10/100 Base-T, Token
Ring, Arcnet, or AppleTalk network line.

1.

Connect the network line from wall/floor

jack to the

LINE

jack on the module.

2.

Use a modular cord to connect the

EQUIP

modular jack to the equipment to be

protected.

Please note: The protection circuitry
will not work if the signal lines are
reversed.

The

MOD-CAT5

module is designed for

high-speed data applications-networks
including CAT 5, fast Ethernet, ATM, and
other high-speed active transport devices.

1.

Connect the CAT 5 cable connected on

either side on the module to the wall/floor
jack and then to the equipment to be protect-
ed. There is no “IN” or “OUT”. MOD-CAT5 is
bi-directional.

MOD-DT4

EQUIP

OUT

RJ-45

LINE
IN
RJ-45

EQUIP

OUT

RJ-14

LINE
IN
RJ-14

EQUIP

OUT

RJ-11

LINE
IN
RJ-11

LINE
IN
RJ-11

EQUIP

OUT

RJ-11

EQUIP

OUT

S110D

Pull Out

LINE
IN
S110D

Bl

Bl

Or

Or

Gr

Gr

Br

Br

1 - 4

MOD-DT4

For Digital

Telephone Lines

• 4 Pairs (8 wires) Protected

• 70 Volt Clamping • Straight-Through Pinout

1 - 8

1 - 4

1 - 4

1 - 8

1 - 4

1 - 4

1 - 4

WIRING DIAGRAM AND SPECIFICATIONS

MOD-UTP

For 10/100 Base-T Ethernet

• 4 Wires (Pins 1, 2, 3, 6) Protected

• 7 Volt Clamping

1- 8

1 - 8

WIRING DIAGRAM AND SPECIFICATIONS

EQUIP.

OUT

LINE
IN

MOD-UTP

Pull Out

MOD-CAT5

For 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet

• 8 Wires (4 Pairs) Protected

• 19 Volt Clamping
• CAT5E Compliant

SPECIFICATIONS

Pull Out

MOD-CAT5

Coax protectors are bi-directional.
There is no "IN" or "OUT".

LINE

EQUIP

MOD-DBSTV

For Digital Satellite & CATV Systems

3 Sat/CATV Lines Protected

75 Volt Clamping

<1 0.5dB 0 MHz to 2.2 GHz

1 Phone Line Protected

260 Volt Clamping

SAT 1

SAT 2

CATV

RJ-11

PINS 3, 4

WIRING DIAGRAM AND SPECIFICATIONS

Use modules bonding-strap connection
to attach ground, shield or drain wires.

MOD-SPKP

For Outdoor Speaker, Keypad, Control & Security Wires

• 8 Wires Protected, 47 Volt Clamping

• 7 Amp (per wire) Capacity,

• 12 AWG Max. Wire Size

WIRING DIAGRAM AND SPECIFICATIONS

MOD-DBSTV

E

Q

UIP

OUT

RJ-11

LINE
IN
RJ-11

SAT /
CATV

P

u

ll O

u

t

Ca

rd

SAT /
CATV

SAT /
CATV

OUTSIDE LINES

MOD-SPKP

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

RECEIVER

Pull Out

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PANAMAX SIGNAL LINE PROTECTION MODULES - PREMIUM SERIES

2

Model: MOD-DT4 (Secondary Protector)

Model: MOD-DBSTV (Secondary Protector)

Model: MOD-UTP (Isolated Loop Circuit Protector)

Model: MOD-SPKP (Isolated Loop Circuit Protector)

Model: MOD-CAT5 (Isolated Loop Circuit Protector)

INS0769 REV .D 06/07

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