Cabling your multifrad 3000, 15 chapter 2 - installation – Multitech MULTIFRAD 3100 User Manual

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Chapter 2 - Installation

Cabling your MultiFRAD 3000

Cabling your MultiFRAD involves making the proper Power, Command Port, Ethernet, and Channel
connections. Figure 3 shows the back panel connectors and the associated cable connections. The
MF3060 supports up to 6 data channels and the MF3100 supports up to 10 data channels. The MF
3060 cannot be upgraded to support 10 channels. Table 1 details the procedures for connecting the
cables to your MultiFRAD.

E&M

FXO

FXS

E&M

FXO

FXS

E&M

FXO

FXS

E&M

FXO

FXS

VOICE/

FAX

CHANNEL

8

VOICE/

FAX

CHANNEL

4

VOICE/

FAX

CHANNEL

7

VOICE/

FAX

CHANNEL

3

VOICE/

FAX

CHANNEL

6

VOICE/

FAX

CHANNEL

2

VOICE/

FAX

CHANNEL

5

VOICE/

FAX

CHANNEL

1

CHANNEL 10

CHANNEL 9

CHANNEL 8

CHANNEL 7

CHANNEL 6

CHANNEL 5

CHANNEL 4

CHANNEL 3

CHANNEL 2 (RS232/V.35)

CHANNEL 1 (RS232/V.35)

10BASET

ETHERNET

COMMAND PORT

EXT. COMPOSITE LINK (RS232/V.35)

POWER

I

O

GND

T1 DSU

MONITOR

XMT RCV

INTERNAL

COMPOSITE

LINK

Channel Connections

Power Connection

Statistical Multiplexers

Ethernet Connection

Command Port Connection

T1 CSU/DSU or Comparable
Link Device

PC or
Terminal Units

AS400

TM

Figure 3. Cable Connections

Table 1. Cabling Procedure

Step

Procedure

1

Connect one end of an DB-25 cable to each of the data channel connectors on the back of
your MultiFRAD (labeled CHANNEL 1-6 for the MF3060, CHANNEL 1-10 for the MF3100).
See Figure 3. Connect the other end of each cable to the channel devices. Repeat for each
of the up to 6 or 10 channels you are connecting.

NOTE: only Channels 1 and 2 support the RS232/V.35 protocol, and all channels support
either asynchronous or HDLC synchronous RS232 data equipment such as multiplexers.

2

Connect one end of an DB-25 (female) cable to the Ext. Composite Link Connector on the
back of the MultiFRAD (as shown in Figure 3). Connect the other cable end to your T1 CSU/
DSU or compatible link device.

3

If you have a LAN, make the network connection by connecting a RJ-45 (UTP) cable to the
10 BASE-T Ethernet connector (shown in Figure 3) on the back of the MultiFRAD. Connect
the other end of the cable to your LAN.

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