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PDF user manual for CopperEdge 150

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—— You are responsible <strong>for</strong> providing these additional cables:• Network connection cables:– For each DS3 WAN (Frame or ATM) module—twoshielded 75-Ohm coax cables (RG-59/U) with BNCconnectors on both ends. Connects the <strong>CopperEdge</strong>DS3 WAN module to the WAN concentrator.– For each DS1 WAN (Frame) module—Category 5cabling with RJ-45 connectors on both ends. Connectsthe <strong>CopperEdge</strong> DS1 WAN module to the WANconcentrator.• For each additional DSL line module, the appropriateDSL cable.• For the dial-up modem, telephone cabling with RJ-11connectors on both ends.ToolsYou will need the following items to install the CE<strong>150</strong>:• Flat blade screwdriver• No. 2 Phillips screwdriver (preferably with a magnetizedtip)• Voltmeter• ESD static strap• For connection of the -48 VDC Power and Ground, a #12Wire-Lug Crimp tool• Cable tiesOptional EquipmentFor connection to the DIAG or Craft ports, you may need one ormore of these items:• Two serial cables (DB9), male-to-female• One serial A/B switch• One Gender changer, male-to-male, DB9For access to DS3 ATM or Frame Relay Transmit/Receive monitorjacks, you will need two 75-Ohm double-braid shielded cables(RG316/U), with SMB connectors at both ends of eachcable.In North America, <strong>for</strong> dial-in access to CopperCraft (not availablein the European Union), you will need to provide a serialmodem cable (DB9/DB25).&KDSWHU,QVWDOODWLRQ

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