Motorola 3460 User Manual

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3460 Fast’R

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Figure 1-7 shows how to attach a ferrite bead to a mass-termination
multi-line telephone cable.

Figure 1-7. Ferrite Bead Installation

3.

If you plan to configure modems by issuing commands:

• Directly to each modem: connect a shielded cable from a

computer’s serial port to a modem DTE connector. (After
configuring a modem, move the connector to another modem.)

With Fast’RVu over a direct cable connection, or with a locally

attached Motorola network management system (NMS):
connect the shielded NMS cable from the computer or NMS’s
serial port to the enclosure’s NM IN connector. In enclosures
with mass-termination telephone connectors, install a ferrite
bead on each NMS cable, near the AccessWay panel. Pass the
cable through the bead twice, with one full turn.

With Fast’RVu over a secondary-channel connection, you do

not need a special cable connection.

4.

Optionally, on DC powered enclosures, install a second DC
power module. Installation is described later in this chapter.

5.

Connect the power cable from the AccessWay rear panel to a
power source. The enclosure is factory-configured for one
power input type: AC or DC. Your power source must match.

Cabling an AccessWay Enclosure

(continued)

Step

Action

All cables should be emissions-shielded.

To AccessWay

Cut-out

Cut-out

Ferrite Bead

To Cable Clamp

2 - 4 cm from bead to
AccessWay unit

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