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screw on the front of the unit to ensure proper grounding 
of its front panel to the chassis frame. 

Connections can now be made to the front of the installed 
couplers. 

MIP-4 Removal  

To remove the MIP-4 module, first disconnect cables 
from the front of each coupler. Then loosen the screw on 
the module’s front panel and slowly slide the unit forward 
out of the chassis, being careful to guide any cables 
connected to the rear. Cables can then be disconnected 
from the rear of each coupler. 

5.   TESTING AND TROUBLESHOOTING 

 

To test through a module toward the protected 
equipment, connect test equipment to the LINE jack(s) on 
the front of the unit. To test toward the exposed facility, 
connect to the equipment side jack(s) on the front or rear 
of the unit (jack location depends on the specific model 
being used). 

Loss of signal, or more than 1.0 dB insertion loss through 
an SPM, indicates that a fail-safe condition has occurred 
and that the module needs to be replaced. 

6.   CUSTOMER SERVICE 

If technical or customer assistance is required, please 
contact Enginuity at the following address or phone 
number: 

Enginuity Communications 
1251 Nagel Blvd. 
Batavia, Illinois 60510 
Toll Free: 1-800-980-3266 
Voice: (630) 761-1892 
www.enginuitycom.com 

7.   WARRANTY & REPAIRS 

Warranty 

Enginuity warrants this product for ten (10) years from 
date of purchase.  

The Service Protection Modules contain fuses and fail-to-
ground mechanisms to safely protect personnel and 
equipment. Operation of these fail-safe mechanisms due 
to high voltage or current constitutes normal operation 
and replacement under these conditions is not covered 
by this warranty. 

The warranty does not cover any losses or damages 
resulting from shipment, improper installation, abuse, 
modification, or repair by other than Enginuity personnel. 

Repair and Return 

Enginuity equipment will be repaired or replaced without 
cost during the warranty period if the product is defective 
for any reason other than abuse, improper use, or 
improper installation. Before returning defective 
equipment, first request a Return Material Authorization 
(RMA) number from Enginuity. Once an RMA number is 
obtained, return the unit, freight prepaid, along with a brief 
description of the problem, to: 

Enginuity Communications 
1251 Nagel Blvd. 
Batavia, Illinois 60510 
ATTN:  Repair & Return Dept. 

Replacements will be shipped in the fastest manner 
consistent with the urgency of the situation. Repair or 
replacement of faulty equipment beyond the warranty 
period is available for a nominal charge. Contact 
Enginuity for details. 

IMPORTANT 

Follow all instructions and safety warnings in the installation 
section of this publication (Section 4) when testing or 
troubleshooting this equipment. 

Summary of Contents for SIPP-600

Page 1: ...ier class interface for high speed services o Ethernet 10 100 or GigE RJ45 o T1 E1 RJ48 o DS3 Coax Enhanced protection against lightning and AC power faults Up to 6 circuits in a compact 1RU chassis F...

Page 2: ...hat connect network equipment to facilities Please refer to the Ordering Guide at the end of this document for a list of plug in modules and their descriptions Figure 4 MIP with SC fiber couplers inst...

Page 3: ...to applicable electrical codes and standards To ground the SIPP 600 chassis 1 Choose an appropriately sized ground lug to fit the dual ground posts on the mounting bracket of the chassis shown in Fig...

Page 4: ...ion module first disconnect cables from the unit If access is limited rear cables can be disconnected after the module is removed from the mounting Loosen the screw on the module s front panel and slo...

Page 5: ...7 WARRANTY REPAIRS Warranty Enginuity warrants this product for ten 10 years from date of purchase The Service Protection Modules contain fuses and fail to ground mechanisms to safely protect personne...

Page 6: ...ed DS3 SPM DS3 XX Signal AMI B3ZS Encoding 44 736 MHz Connector 75 BNC Protected Leads Center signal Common Specifications applicable to each of the above modules Standards Tested to Telcordia GR 974...

Page 7: ...1G GigE RJ45 Cat6 shielded REAR FRONT N A 1 SPM 1G R T1 E1 RJ48C REAR FRONT N A 1 SPM T1 R REAR FRONT FRONT 1 SPM T1 RM FRONT FRONT N A 1 SPM T1 F FRONT FRONT FRONT 2 SPM T1 FM DS3 BNC Coax REAR FRONT...

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