Legrand DSL Splitter Conditioning Unit, IS-0210 Installation guide

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Installation guide

Legrand DSL Splitter Conditioning Unit, IS-0210

The Legrand DSL Splitter Conditioning Unit, IS-0210, efficiently separates DSL signals from telephone voice signals on Line 1. It also filters and conditions the signal for optimal performance. Additionally, it provides surge conditioning for the connected devices.

Key Features:

  • DSL Signal Isolation: Isolates DSL signals from voice signals, preventing interference and ensuring clear voice communication.
  • Signal Conditioning: Filters and conditions the DSL signal to enhance stability and reduce noise, resulting in faster and more reliable internet connectivity.

Legrand DSL Splitter Conditioning Unit, IS-0210

The Legrand DSL Splitter Conditioning Unit, IS-0210, efficiently separates DSL signals from telephone voice signals on Line 1. It also filters and conditions the signal for optimal performance. Additionally, it provides surge conditioning for the connected devices.

Key Features:

  • DSL Signal Isolation: Isolates DSL signals from voice signals, preventing interference and ensuring clear voice communication.
  • Signal Conditioning: Filters and conditions the DSL signal to enhance stability and reduce noise, resulting in faster and more reliable internet connectivity.
301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G
Middletown, PA 17057
Phone (800) 321-2343 / Fax (717) 702-2546
www.onqlegrand.com
Page 1 of 2
INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
DSL SPLITTER CONDITIONING UNIT
IS-0210 REV. A
©Copyright 2006 by On-Q/Legrand All Rights Reserved.
1. Introduction
The On-Q/Legrand DSL Splitter Conditioning Unit, PN
364601-01, provides filtering of the DSL signal from the
telephone voice signal on Line 1. The other 3 lines are
passed through the unit to distribution. The DSL Splitter
Conditioning Unit mounts to an On-Q Telecom Service
Conditioning Module, PN 364599-01, which can be mounted
into any On-Q style enclosure. See Figure 1.
2. Description
The DSL Splitter Conditioning Unit is a blue unit with a captive
mounting screw, for mounting to the Service Conditioning
Module. The unit has three (3) RJ45 connectors for
interfacing to the telephone distribution network. The unit is
packaged with a six inch Cat 5e Jumper (PN 363201-27).
3. Installation
A. Mounting the Unit to the Service Conditioning Module
(see Figure 2)
1. Install the Telecom Service Conditioning Module in
Enclosure per instructions included with module (ref.
IS-0204).
Note: The Enclosure and module must be properly
installed and grounded for Surge Conditioning Units
to function.
2. Position the unit on the module by aligning the tab
on the housing with one of the three (3) recess cuts
on the module.
Note: Up to three (3) Conditioning Units may be installed, in series, on a single module. It is
recommended that the Surge Unit be the first unit in series from the incoming service.
3. Align the captive screw with the appropriate threaded insert. Use a Philips screwdriver to attach unit to
the module.
B. Connecting to the Telecom Network (see Figure 3)
1. Incoming Service is to be terminated into an RJ45 plug. This may be through an EZ-RJ45 Modular Plug, PN
364554-01, being terminated to the incoming service cable; or, by using a Cat 5e Jumper cable from the
service, terminated to an RJ45 interface, such as the On-Q Network Interface, PN 363486-01.
2. Connect the Line Out to the Telephone Distribution System or the next Conditioning Unit in series. Use the
Cat 5e Jumper provided.
3. Connect the DSL Out to the DSL Modem.
Figure 1
Figure 2
301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G
Middletown, PA 17057
Phone (800) 321-2343 / Fax (717) 702-2546
www.onqlegrand.com
Page 2 of 2
INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
DSL SPLITTER CONDITIONING UNIT
IS-0210 REV. A
©Copyright 2006 by On-Q/Legrand All Rights Reserved.
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Legrand DSL Splitter Conditioning Unit, IS-0210 Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

Legrand DSL Splitter Conditioning Unit, IS-0210

The Legrand DSL Splitter Conditioning Unit, IS-0210, efficiently separates DSL signals from telephone voice signals on Line 1. It also filters and conditions the signal for optimal performance. Additionally, it provides surge conditioning for the connected devices.

Key Features:

  • DSL Signal Isolation: Isolates DSL signals from voice signals, preventing interference and ensuring clear voice communication.
  • Signal Conditioning: Filters and conditions the DSL signal to enhance stability and reduce noise, resulting in faster and more reliable internet connectivity.

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