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ABB FOX61 Series - X 2 Mbit;S Cable 120 Ω; X 2 Mbit;S 75 Ω Termination; Fixing the Cables to the Cable Tray; Table 4: Pins of the E1 Ports

ABB FOX61 Series
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INSTALLATION
FOX61xLEDE1 17
Pins without a signal designation are not connected.
Please note:
The cables provided by ABB are internally connected for 120 (pins a, b).
Please note:
In transmit direction the b signals are available on three pins per port.
Avoid unintentional connections to the pins with the redundant out-
puts.
Risk of operating trouble!
E1 ports which are not connected at the remote end of the cable can cause
cross talk.
Cross talk onto such an open-ended cable can cause spurious alarms.
Set the administrative state of these ports to “down”.
4.4.2 8 x 2 Mbit/s cable 120
The 8 x 2 Mbit/s cable for 120 symmetrical termination interfaces each E1
port of the LEDE1 unit. It is an open ended twisted pair cable. The wires of
this cable have to be terminated in an MDF provided by the customer. The
length of the cable can be specified.
Latching clips must be used to secure the cable to the LEDE1 front connec-
tor.
For details on LEDE1 cables, please refer to "1KHW002498 FOX61x Electri-
cal cables".
4.4.3 8 x 2 Mbit/s 75 termination
The 8 x 2 Mbit/s 75 asymmetrical termination consists of a 120 symmet-
rical cable and an external impedance converter.
Latching clips must be used to secure the cable to the LEDE1 front connec-
tor.
For details on LEDE1 cables, please refer to "1KHW002498 FOX61x Electri-
cal cables".
4.4.4 Fixing the cables to the cable tray
When operating the LEDE1 unit in a FOX615, the cable must be attached to
the cable tray as shown in the Figure 4.
Table 4: Pins of the E1 ports
Pin label Description
a Signal “a” for symmetrical cables (120 signal termination)
b Signal “b” for symmetrical cables (120 signal termination)
Table 5: Wiring of the E1 ports
Wiring Termination
a, b 120 signal termination

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