Connect The Cisco 6260 To The Third-Party Pots Splitter; Connect The Third-Party Pots Splitter To The Mdf Or To The Cross Connect; Attach Cisco 6260 Power Connections - Cisco 6260 Installation Manual

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Chapter 3
Installing a Cisco 6260 with a POTS Splitter Configuration

3.2.8 Connect the Cisco 6260 to the Third-Party POTS Splitter

Refer to the appropriate vendor documentation for cabling procedures for the third-party POTS splitter.

3.2.9 Connect the Third-Party POTS Splitter to the MDF or to the Cross Connect

Refer to the appropriate vendor documentation for procedures for connecting the POTS splitter to the
MDF or to the cross connect.

3.2.10 Attach Cisco 6260 Power Connections

External power is supplied to the system as –48 VDC from the central office (CO) power source or
rectifier to the fuse and alarm panel. Power is fed from the fuse and alarm panel to receptacles in terminal
blocks located on the power entry modules (PEMs) installed in the Cisco 6260 chassis.
Connect the power connections on each PEM to separate power sources to achieve full power redundancy. If
you do not require power redundancy, use the terminals on a single PEM, or connect both PEMs to a single
power source.
Complete these instructions to connect the Cisco 6260 system to a –48 VDC power source. Ground the
chassis before you attempt this procedure, as described in the
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minimum power requirements for your system.
To prevent the system from powering up, do not install the fuses at this time. If the fuses are already
Caution
installed in the fuse and alarm panel, remove them. You can replace the fuses after the system is installed
and connected.
Follow these instructions to attach the power connections to the Cisco 6260 PEM:
Verify that power in the DC circuit is off.
Step 1
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Before connecting or disconnecting ground or power wires to the chassis, ensure that power is
removed from the DC circuit. To ensure that all power is OFF, locate the circuit breaker on the panel
board that services the DC circuit, switch the circuit breaker to the OFF (0) position, and tape the
switch handle of the circuit breaker in the OFF (0) position. Use a voltmeter to test for 0 (zero) voltage
at the power terminals on the chassis.
Step 2
Connect a grounding strap to the ESD grounding jack that is located on the top right of the front of the
Cisco 6260 chassis.
Prepare the wire for the Cisco 6260 power and grounding connections, as follows:
Step 3
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Chapter 2, "Preparing for Installation,"
Measure enough wire (6 to 10 AWG multistranded copper wire) to connect each of the PEM power
connections to the fuse and alarm panel, as well as enough to connect the grounding receptacle on
the PEM terminal block to the grounding connection at the DC power source.
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