User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Installing the i3822V (Outside Unit)
- Installing the iPSU (Power Supply Unit)
- Verifying the i3822V and iPSU Installations
- Installing the i38HG (Inside Unit)
- Troubleshooting
- Checking DSL links
- Checking the i3822V wiring
- Checking i3822V ports
- Checking i3822V LED status
- Verifying broadband operation and statistics
- Testing cables
- Performing an HPNA test
- Isolating HPNA issues
- Verifying voice services
- Verifying the iPSU connection
- Verifying the backup battery operation
- Bypassing i3822V electronics
- Regulatory Information
- Technical Specifications
- Index
14 Chapter 2 Installing the i3822V (Outside Unit)
Use appropriate fasteners to secure the i3822V when it is mounted on a brick or stone
surface.
Connecting network cables
The i3822V can accommodate up to two pairs of inside wiring per line. If the
subscriber requires more than two lines (any combination of VoIP or PSTN), the lines
must be bridged between a normal Network Interface Device (NID) and the i3822V’s
connectors. If the home runs are on the outside of the home, terminate them before
connecting to the i3822V.
Note: The bridging procedures are outside the scope of this document.
The VDSL area is protected with a cover to prevent subscriber access. There are two
pairs of binding posts for attaching the i3822V to two separate pairs of Cat 3 telephone
wiring from the network that carry PSTN and VDSL2. The connection to the second
pair is required to enable a second PSTN line and VDSL pair bonding (when
available).
Note: The VDSL area is accessible only to the telco personnel.
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