DETEWE M100-ADSL Installation Instructions Manual

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Installation Guide M100-ADSL Interface DSL Modem
M100-ADSL Interface
DSL Modem
The M100-ADSL interface DSL
modem is an integrated DSL modem.
It enables you to operate the
OpenCom 100 (OpenCom 130/150) on
a DSL access without having to acquire
an external DSL modem. The M100-
ADSL interface DSL modem supports
the U-R2 interface in accordance with
1 TR 112.
This user guide assumes that you al-
ready have a DSL access and that the
splitter has been installed.
Scope of Delivery
One M100-ADSL interface DSL
modem interface card
One RJ45 cable for connecting the
interface card to the splitter
One set of cable ties for securing
the connection cable
One installation guide.
Installation
Installation of the interface card
should only be performed by spe-
cially trained personnel.
For information on installing the
OpenCom 100 modules and interfaces,
please refer to the chapter entitled
“Mounting and Commissioning” in the
OpenCom 100 user guide.
Proceed as follows:
DANGER! This device contains
hazardous voltages.
1. Turn off the OpenCom 100.
Open the housing cover.
2. Remove the interface card from its
transport packaging. Check that it
is the correct type of card. (There is
a sticker with the type name on the
connector.)
CAUTION! Static charges can
damage electronic components.
Pay attention to the regulations re-
garding the installation of electro-
statically sensitive components.
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M100-ADSL Interface DSL Modem Installation Guide
Installation of the Interface Card (this figure: OpenCom130)
3. Carefully insert the interface card
in the slot:
– OpenCom 130: slot no. 3.
– OpenCom 150: slot no. 3, no. 4
or no. 5.
The component side must face to
the right. Ensure that the card is
fitted securely.
4. Connect the interface card to the
DSL splitter with the connector
cable supplied. Plug one end of the
cable into the RJ45 socket on the
interface card, and the other end
into the RJ45 socket on the DSL
splitter.
Please note: In order to reduce the
tension on the RJ45 socket, you should
never lead the connection cable loosely
out of the housing. Always secure the
cable to the housing, e.g. by using the
cable ties supplied to fasten the cable to
one of the recesses or ribs running along
the lower edge of the housing.
5. Close the housing cover.
Turn on the OpenCom 100.
RJ45 jack
Type (name) of
the interface card
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Installation Guide M100-ADSL Interface DSL Modem
The LEDs on the Interface Card
LED 1 is illuminated for approx.
five seconds after a reset (self test), and
is then extinguished for approx.
ten seconds (system initialisation). The
modem is ready for operation when
LED 1 flashes continuously in 250-ms
cycles).
LED 2 indicates that there is a connec-
tion between the switch on the mod-
ule and the modem (the LED is illumi-
nated continuously). LED 2 is
temporarily extinguished when LED 5
flickers, i.e. during a data transfer via
Ethernet.
LED 3 is off when the modem is down.
LED 3 flashes on and off in 250-ms
cycles when the modem is in active.
After approx. 2.25 seconds, the modem
goes from the active state to the
“down” state for approx. one second. In
the “showtime” state (= synchronised),
LED 3 is illuminated continuously.
LED 4 is off as long as there is no data
transfer via ADSL. During data transfer
via ADSL, LED 4 flickers at a speed de-
pending on the data transfer rate.
LED 5 is off as long as there is no data
transfer via Ethernet. During data
transfer via Ethernet, LED 5 flickers (in
this case, LED 2 is off).
Pin outs
As an alternative to using the RJ45
sockets to connect the interface card to
the splitter, you can use the pressure
terminals (slot no. 3).
The RJ45 cable pin outs
Connection of an interface card to
pressure terminals (this figure:
OpenCom 130)
1: LED Ready
2: LED Ethernet Link
3: LED ADSL Showtime
4: LED ADSL Receive
5: LED Ethernet Transfer
15432
DSL Splitter
Pin 4: U-R2 a Pin 5: U-R2 b
12345678
12345678
DSL Modem
Slot 3
a
U-R2
b
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M100-ADSL Interface DSL Modem Installation Guide
Configuration
When you have restarted the
OpenCom 100, you use the
Configurator in the Web console to
configure the DSL modem. Please also
refer to the information in the
OpenCom 100 online help.
Proceed as follows:
1. Log in to the Configurator as a
user with administrator rights.
Note: In order to configure the DSL
modem via the OpenCom 100 Web con-
sole, you require Version 5.1 or higher of
the firmware. If necessary, first use the
SYS Configuration: Firmware menu to
load the new firmware. Then use the
SYS Configuration: Components
menu to load the current version of the
online help.
2. Open the PBX Configuration:
Ports: Slots menu. The card type
DSL modem appears in the in-
serted column of the table for the
selected Slot.
3. In order to begin operating the DSL
modem, you must first configure it.
To do this, you click on the entry
Slot in the table.
The PBX Configuration - Ports -
Slot - Change dialogue opens.
4. You then select the card type DSL
modem from the Configured list,
and confirm your selection by
clicking on Apply.
5. In order to establish connections to
the Internet via the DSL modem
you must configure a suitable ISP
connection. To do this, open the
NET Configuration: Connections:
ISP menu. Click on the New button
on the ISP - Provider status page.
The ISP - Provider - New dialogue
opens.
6. Select one of the following types of
connection: T-Online T-DSL
(PPPoE), T-Business T-DSL
(PPPoE) or DSL (PPPoE). Complete
the data in the input fields that
now open (for details, please see
the online help). To confirm your
input, click on Apply.
Note: If another xDSL modem is
already being operated via PPPoE in
the same LAN, conflicts can arise when
connections to the Internet are estab-
lished (there is a risk of confusion).
Remove the other DSL modem from the
LAN, and deactivate the corresponding
modem drivers on all PCs that used to
access this modem.
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Status Query
The current status of the DSL modem is
displayed in the ISP Web application
on the Web console.
Updating the Modem Firmware
Whenever a newer version of the
modem firmware becomes available,
you can use the SYS Configuration:
Components to load it.
Version Query
The current versions of the
OpenCom 100 and the DSL modem
firmware are displayed in the System
info: Versions menu.
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M100-ADSL Interface DSL Modem Installation Guide
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