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Section 363-765-100
Revision 01

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A. PRODUCT OVERVIEW

1.  DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES

1.01

The PG-Flex FRE-765 Remote Terminal (RT)
Enclosure (Figure 1) provides convenient

mounting of RT Line and Channel Units as well as
termination points for subscriber circuits, power, and
metallic test access. The Enclosure supports up to 32
channels with one RT Line Card and up to four RT
Channel Cards. Amp Quiet Front™ terminations are
provided on the backplane for HDSL and Bypass
connections. The enclosure may be pole- or wall-
mounted and is environmentally sealed for outside plant
installations.

1.02

The RT Enclosure accommodates the following

PairGain units:

• 

One Line Unit

• 

Four Channel Units

1.03

Revision History of this practice.

Revision 01

February 12, 1996

a)  Initial release.

1.04

FRE-765 RT Enclosure, List 1, features:

• 

Pole or Wall Mounting

• 

Backplane Amp Quiet Front

 Connections

for HDSL Inputs, Metallic Bypass

• 

Line Powered from Central Office Terminal

2.  SPECIFICATIONS

Operating Temperature & Humidity

-40° to + 65° Celsius, 5% to 95%
(non condensing)

Operating Elevation

200 feet (60 m) below sea level to
13,000 (4,000 m) feet above sea level.

Dimensions

Height:

19.25”

(48.3 cm)

Width:

11.75”

(29.2 cm)

Depth:

5.40”

(13.3 cm)

Weight

19.4 lb. (8.8 kg)

3.  CERTIFICATION

3.01

FCC Compliance.  The FRE-765 RT Enclosure
complies with the limits for Class A digital

devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is

operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in
which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.

3.02

Refer to the installation section of the
appropriate instruction manual for the unit you

are installing to get information on:

• 

Cabling

• 

Proper connections

• 

Grounding

• 

Line power

3.03

All wiring external to the product(s) should follow
the provisions of the current edition of the

National Electrical Code.

4.  WARRANTY

4.01

PairGain Technologies warrants this product to
be free of defects and to be fully functional for a

period of 36 months from the date of original shipment,
given proper customer installation and regular
maintenance. PairGain will repair or replace any unit
without cost during this period if the unit is found to be
defective for any reason other than abuse or improper
use or installation.

4.02

This module should not be field repaired. If it
fails, replace it with another unit and return the

faulty unit to PairGain for repair. Any modifications of the
unit by anyone other than an authorized PairGain
representative will void the warranty.

4.03

If a unit needs repair, call PairGain for a Return
Material Authorization (RMA) number and return

the defective unit, freight prepaid, along with a brief
description of the problem, to:

PairGain Technologies, Inc.
14402 Franklin Avenue
Tustin, CA 92680
ATTN:  Repair and Return Dept.
(800) 638-0031

4.04

PairGain will continue to repair faulty modules
beyond the warranty program at a nominal

charge. Contact your PairGain sales representative for
details and pricing.

Summary of Contents for PairGain PG-Flex FRE-765 List 5

Page 1: ...TIONS 2 3 CERTIFICATION 2 4 WARRANTY 2 B FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 5 OPERATIONAL CAPABILITIES 3 6 BACKPLANE CONNECTIONS 3 C INSTALLATION AND TEST 7 UNPACKING 7 8 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 7 9 MOUNTING 7...

Page 2: ...e radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential are...

Page 3: ...1 to 4 Channel Units The RT is powered over the HDSL pairs connecting it to the FCS 718 Central Office Terminal COT Shelf 6 BACKPLANE CONNECTIONS 6 01 The backplane of the FRE 765 RT Enclosure Figure...

Page 4: ...or eight 8 circuits depending on the service offering i e POTS ISDN DDS etc of the channel unit refer to Table 2 2 For channel units providing four 4 circuits circuits Ckt 1 through Ckt 4 are used for...

Page 5: ...34 2 3 35 3 4 36 4 5 49 17 6 50 18 7 51 19 8 52 20 2 1 37 5 2 38 6 3 39 7 4 40 8 5 53 21 6 54 22 7 55 23 8 56 24 3 1 41 9 2 42 10 3 43 11 4 44 12 5 57 25 6 58 26 7 59 27 8 60 28 4 1 45 13 2 46 14 3 4...

Page 6: ...is requires a contact closure between SSC1_A and SSC1_B SSC2_A SSC2_B 0 45 mm Wire Wrap Special Signaling Channel 2 A user definable input through the RS 232 Maintenance Port at the COT that produces...

Page 7: ...nting The technician must provide the appropriate mounting hardware 3 Power The RT derives its power from the HDSL lines connected to the COT shelf in the central office 4 HDSL Lines Two HDSL pairs ar...

Page 8: ...ugh the large cable clamp on the right side of the enclosure from the inside of the enclosure b Connect the 16 pair Amphenol connector to P1 and secure with the connector mounting screw and cable tie...

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