48
A.2
Telephone wire
Standard telephone wire of any gauge or type-flat, twisted or quad is used to connect the Modem to the telephone network. A
telephone cable typically consists of three pairs of wires, one of which is used for transmission. The connector at the end of
the telephone cable is called an RJ-11 connector and it consists of six pins. POTS (plain old telephone services) use pins 3
and 4 for voice transmission. A telephone cable is shown below. (
Figure A-4
)
A
B
Figure A-4 Telephone cable
The A and B connectors on the rear of the Modem are RJ-11 connectors. These connectors are wired identically. The RJ-11
connectors have six positions, two of which are wired. The Modem uses the center two pins. The pin out assignment for
these connectors is presented below. (
Table A-2
)
Table A-2
RJ-11 Pin out Assignments
Pin#
MNEMONIC
FUNCTION
1
NC
Unused
2
NC
Unused
3
TIP
POTS
4
RING
POTS
5
NC
Unused
6
NC
Unused
Summary of Contents for XL-GFC142M
Page 1: ...XL GFC142M G fast Master Modem XL GFC142SR G fast VDSL2 V35b Slave Modem Router USER S MANUAL...
Page 10: ...12 2 6 Internet ISP application...
Page 11: ...13 2 7 CCTV application...
Page 22: ...22 XL GFC142SR Figure 4 1 2 Device Info...
Page 27: ...27 The default settings for the XL GFC142SR are as follows Figure 4 2 2 1 Mode Setting...
Page 35: ...35 4 2 5 Routing Web Page to Add Delete Static Route in the System Figure 4 2 5 Static Routing...
Page 37: ...37 XL GFC142SR Figure 4 3 Advanced...
Page 38: ...38 4 3 1 Multcast This page allows to configure the Multicast services Figure 4 3 1 Multcast...
Page 40: ...40 4 3 3 UPnP This page provides UPnP devices amp service Figure 4 3 3 UPnP...
Page 42: ...42 Figure 4 3 4 QoS...