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Chapter 2
Installing the i3822V (Outside Unit)
3. Connect the coaxial cable to the COAX connector located on the right side of the
unit.
4. Tighten the coaxial cable with a torque wrench.
5. Connect the other end of the cable from the i3822V to the IN port of the coaxial
splitter.
Note:
The COAX connector is very sensitive to loose or improperly terminated
connectors; tighten it with a torque wrench at a minimum 15 in-lb but do not exceed
20 in-lb.
Connecting the insulation-displacement
connectors
The subscriber part of the network access area has two customer bridge modules,
each with a pair of insulation-displacement connectors (IDCs). Each bridge module
supports a separate line and can connect to up to two inside wire pairs.
Each IDC is connected as a separate phone line consisting of two wires. Line 1
(green/red) is used for HPNA over twisted pair for data distribution and voice traffic
(PSTN or VoIP) inside the home. Line 2 (black/yellow) is used for voice traffic (PSTN
or VoIP).
1. Cut an opening on the right grommet entry for the PSTN lines to fit through.
Note:
Use an appropriate tool to cut or punch through the grommet. Make the cut
just big enough for the cable to fit through. The grommet prevents insects from
entering the inside of the unit. Seal any extra gaps on the cuts.
DSL LINE 2
E 1
F R OM C O
LINE 1
LINE 2
C O A X
O LINE 2
O LINE 1
TO TEST VOICE SERVICE PLUG IN WORKING PHONE
POWER
COAX connector