DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Installation and Test for Multi-Carrier Cabinets
555-230-112
Issue 5
May 1998
Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment
Page 5-57BRI Terminating Resistor
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BRI Terminating Resistor
The resistors balance the cable plant between the receiver and the transmitter on
the interface. When using the TN2198 ISDN-BRI 2-Wire U Interface circuit pack,
an NT1 is required. A terminating resistor is always required near the terminal
when the BRI S-type interface circuit pack (TN556 BRI 4-Wire S-NT Line circuit
pack) is used (see
#5ESS Switch Integrated Services Digital Network Customer
Premises Planning Guide
, 533-700-100).
The resistor is built into the NT1 and can be 1 of 3 values, depending on the
configuration and the distance from the NT1 to the ISDN terminal. The resistor
value is controlled from the NT1. A terminating resistor adapter may be needed
near the terminal and can be placed in the satellite closet or work location.
NOTE:
The 440A4 terminating resistor and 110RA1-12 terminating resistor block
are UL listed. Most new installations are the 110RA1-12 terminating resistor
block. The following installation instructions should be observed.
■ Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
■ Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically
designed for wet locations.
■ Never touch uninsulated wires or terminals unless the telephone line has
been disconnected at the network interface.
■ Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.