Tii 95S Series User Manual

Page 2

Advertising
background image

Wiring

1. Three telephone voice (POTS) pairs and one

DSL line (DATA) can be connected to a single
Splitter Module. The customer has the option
of installing a #10 Master lock around the
customer lock hasp (See Figure 1).

2. When installing the first pair of customer

telephone wires, always begin with the bottom
terminating rockers (See Figure 1).

3. Do not strip wire insulation from wires to be

terminated to Splitter Module.

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF

PERSONAL INJURY, INSERT A RJ-11 PLUG

INTO THE CUSTOMER TEST JACK PRIOR TO

MAKING ANY WIRING CONNECTIONS.

4. Dress terminating wires (to protector) over NID

divider.

5. Insert and terminate TIP (GRN) & RING (RED)

wires into sealed IDC station protector (see
protector installation note for further details).

6. Open customer security cover on Splitter

Module.

7. Lift all Splitter Module rockers to the open

position as shown (See Figure 1).

8. Dress wires around customer security cover.

9. Start wiring from the bottom left rocker.

10. Hold the customer voice telephone wires

between thumb and index finger (approx. 1/8”
separation between wires).

NOTE: IDC’s accept 22-26 AWG solid wire. Wires
should be aligned to the corresponding holes. Green
wire to the “T” (GRN) labeled wire guide and the Red
wire to the “R” (RED) labeled wire guide.

11. Insert wires into wire guides at the same time

until they bottom out.

12. While holding wires in wire guides, terminate

rocker with thumb (lower rocker all the way).

13. Terminate additional voice pairs to lower right

and upper left rockers as required.

14. Terminate the DSL customer wire pair at

upper right locker only.

15. Assure all rockers are in the down position

and close customer security cover.

Central Office Signal Testing

1. Open customer security cover.

2. Insert RJ-11 plug into customer test jack to

isolate telco and customer wiring.

3. Using an ohmmeter, insert test clips into test

ports as shown (See Figure 3).

4. If continuity is measured, a “short” may exist in

the customer premise.

5. Wires are ok if meter shows a reading.

Figure 3

Customer Telephone Wire Integrity
Testing

1. Open customer security cover.

2. Using a working telephone, insert the

telephone RJ-11 plug into the customer test
jack (See Figure 4).

3. Wait a few seconds, lift receiver, and listen for

tone.

4. If dial tone is not present, then contact central

office service provider.

5. If dial tone is present, then a problem exists in

the customer telephone wires.

Figure 4

!

Advertising