Legrand 1 x 11 KSU/PBX Telecom Module, IS-0011 Installation guide

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Legrand 1 x 11 KSU/PBX Telecom Module, IS-0011 is a module designed to be interfaced with a telephone KSU/PBX system. It features an eight position 110 punch-down connector for connecting the incoming 4 line service, a two row 20 position posted connector and spade terminal for optional surge protection, a vertical RJ45 jack for test or local handset attachment, a number of eight position 110 punch-down connectors for connecting the outlets to the system, an RJ45 security interface and a “Wide Area Network” consisting of two CAT5 RJ45 Jacks and two 110 punch-down connectors.

Legrand 1 x 11 KSU/PBX Telecom Module, IS-0011 is a module designed to be interfaced with a telephone KSU/PBX system. It features an eight position 110 punch-down connector for connecting the incoming 4 line service, a two row 20 position posted connector and spade terminal for optional surge protection, a vertical RJ45 jack for test or local handset attachment, a number of eight position 110 punch-down connectors for connecting the outlets to the system, an RJ45 security interface and a “Wide Area Network” consisting of two CAT5 RJ45 Jacks and two 110 punch-down connectors.

1. Introduction:
The OnQ Telecom Modules provide a
structured method for distributing telephone
service and wide area network data service
throughout the house. This instruction
sheet covers the 1x11 Standard Telecom
Module (P/N 363484-01) and the 1x11
KSU/PBX Module (P/N 363485-01). The
modules are used in OnQ service center
enclosures and can be mounted in any OnQ
Enclosure.
2. Description:
Both Telecom Modules have an eight position 110 punch-down connector for connecting the incoming 4 line
service, a two row 20 position posted connector and spade terminal for optional surge protection (P/N 363487-
01), a vertical RJ45 jack for test or local handset attachment, a number of eight position 110 punch-down con-
nectors for connecting the outlets to the system, an RJ45 security interface and a “Wide Area Network” consist-
ing of two CAT5 RJ45 Jacks and two 110 punch-down connectors. The modules also feature a 4-position switch
to allow separation of the incoming lines from the outlets for testing purposes. The Telecom Modules occupy six
vertical inches and half the width of the enclosure.
The KSU/PBX Module is designed to be interfaced with a telephone KSU/PBX
system. Refer to section 4.C of this instruction sheet.
This product is listed to UL 1863 - Communications Circuit Accessories
This product complies with General Approval NS/G/1235/W/100025.
3. Installation
A. Mounting in enclosure - Refer to Figure 2
1) Align tabs on the module with slots on rail enclosure.
2) Insert tabs by angling module away from the back of the enclosure.
3) Rotate the module and insert fasteners on module into corresponding
holes on rail of enclosure. (Plunger must be in a pulled position for
fastener to engage hole.)
4) Push plunger in to lock module in place. Pull on module to ensure
module is locked properly in place.
Note: Recommended location for Telecom Modules is upper left of enclosure; however,
modules may be mounted in any available space.
B. Incoming Service Cable installation
1) Identify incoming service cable and route to “Line In” 110punch down block. In routing cable, allow
slack for bundling to the side and avoiding other cable terminations. Trim cable about 2 inches beyond
connector.
2) Strip off approximately 4 inches of the outer jacket using OnQ Strip Tool (P/N 363292-01) or equivalent.
3) Position pairs over color-coded slots on the connector. See Figure 3.
Note: Do not untwist pairs.
Note: White wires may not have color trace stripe. Keep white wire paired with appropriate colored wire
based on twist.
4) Without untwisting cable, position the wires in individual slots per Figure 3.
5) Punch-down and trim wires using OnQ Punch-down tool (P/N 363293-01) or equivalent.
6) Remove excess wire and tug slightly on cable to assure wire is securely installed in connector.
OnQ Technologies, Inc.
P.O. Box 60907
Harrisburg, PA 17106-0907
800-321-2343
www.onqtech.com
Installation/Instruction Sheet
OnQ Telecom Modules
IS-0011 Rev. F
IS-0011 Rev. F Page 1 of 2
Ref. P/N 363605-11
1x11 Standard Telecom
1x11 KSU/PBX
Figure 2
C. Outlet cable termination
1) Identify outlet cable and route to numbered 110 punch-down blocks. In routing cable allow slack for
bundling to the side & avoiding other cable terminations; trim cable about 2 inches beyond connector.
2) Strip off approximately 4 inches of the outer jacket using OnQ Strip tool
(P/N 363292-01) or equivalent.
3) Position pairs over color-coded slots on the connector. See Figure 3.
Note: Do not untwist pairs.
4) Without untwisting cable, position the wires in individual slots per
Figure 3.
5) Punch-down and trim wires using OnQ Punch-down tool (P/N 363293-
01) or equivalent.
6) Remove excess wire and tug slightly on cable to assure wire is securely
installed in connector.
7) Record room name /number to connector number on wire layout label
of enclosure.
8) Repeat until all outlets are connected
D. Wide Area Network
1) Identify incoming data service cable and route to Wide Area Network “In” 110 punch down block. In
routing cable allow slack for bundling to the side and avoiding other cable terminations. Trim cable about
2 inches beyond connector.
2) Strip off approximately 4 inches of the outer jacket using OnQ Strip tool (P/N 363292-01) or equivalent.
3) Position pairs over color-coded slots on the connector. See Figure 3
Note: Do not untwist pairs.
4) Without untwisting cable, position the wires in individual slots per Figure 3.
5) Punch-down and trim wires using OnQ Punch-down tool (P/N 363293-01) or equivalent.
6) Remove excess wire and tug slightly on cable to ensure wire is securely installed in connector.
7) Identify Wide Area Network Outlet cable and repeat routing to “Out”.
Note: To complete proper cross connect install a CAT5 jumper, P/N 363201-27.
E. Securing Cables
After all cables are connected to the module the cables should be bundled and grouped to allow ease of
maintenance. Wire management straps (P/N 363491-01) may be used to bundle cable.
4. Other Applications
A. Security Interface
To connect dial out capability to most security systems, place jumper, which should come with the
security system, into the security jack of the Telecom Module. Place switch position 1 in the “off”
position to Interface Security System. Connect the other end to the security system as outlined in the
security system installation instructions.
B. Surge Protection - See instructions supplied with Surge Suppressor Unit, Part Number 363487-01
C. PBX/KSU - Applicable for the 363485-01 only. See instructions from PBX/KSU and Interface Kit, Part
Number 363490-01 (ref. instruction sheet number IS-0015).
OnQ Technologies, Inc.
P.O. Box 60907
Harrisburg, PA 17106-0907
800-321-2343
www.onqtech.com
Installation/Instruction Sheet
OnQ Telecom Modules
IS-0011 Rev. F
IS-0011 Rev. F Page 2 of 2
Ref. P/N 363605-11
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Legrand 1 x 11 KSU/PBX Telecom Module, IS-0011 Installation guide

Category
Signal cables
Type
Installation guide

Legrand 1 x 11 KSU/PBX Telecom Module, IS-0011 is a module designed to be interfaced with a telephone KSU/PBX system. It features an eight position 110 punch-down connector for connecting the incoming 4 line service, a two row 20 position posted connector and spade terminal for optional surge protection, a vertical RJ45 jack for test or local handset attachment, a number of eight position 110 punch-down connectors for connecting the outlets to the system, an RJ45 security interface and a “Wide Area Network” consisting of two CAT5 RJ45 Jacks and two 110 punch-down connectors.

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