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ProtectNet® Modular Data Line
Installation Manual
Surge Protection System
Thank you for purchasing APC’s Modular Data Line Surge Protection System. Please fill out the supplied Warranty Registration Card or an on-line Product Warranty Registration form at www.apc.com.
APC’s Modular Data Line Surge Pr variety of interchangeable surgotection System consists of a e suppression modules installed in either a four position “PRM4” or a 24 position “PRM24” chassis with the mounting hardware and ground wire. A list
of the modules that are available, and the types of data lines they protect are provided below. The PRM4 is designed to mount inside a home wiring enclosure. The PRM24 is designed to mount in a standard 19-inch rack enclosure.
This manual provides basic installation information for the PRM4 chassis and associated modules. For PRM24 installation information, reference APC manual 990-1383A.
Note: Procedures provided in this document are not intended to supersede local standards or codes. Reference the Telecommunications Industries Association and Electronic Industries Alliance publication “Commercial Building,
Telecommunications Cabling Standard, General Requirements” (document number TIA/EIA-568-B.1-2001) to ensure the system wiring is installed properly.
Safety
Please read and save these instructions, and observe the following safety precautions.
•Use the system in a protected environment only.
•Never install telephone wiring or coaxial cable during a lightning storm.
•Follow the installation instructions carefully. The current limiting feature of this product could be rendered inoperable if the product is improperly installed.
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Figure 2. Side-by-Side Mounting
Figure 1. Stacked Mounting and Module Installation
Detail A - PRMLB (Optional) Mounting Bracket Orientation
General Installation
Other Considerations
• Do not install this device in an environment where the operating temperature exceeds 0 to 40 oC (32 to 104oF).
• Do not install this device where the relative humidity exceeds 95%, non-condensing.
• Do not store this device in an environment that exceeds 0 to 45oC (32 to 113oF).
Chassis Installation
APC recommends the ProtectNET PRM4 Data Line Surge Protection chassis (X
X
X
XX in Figure 1) be installed using the optional mounting brackets (see Detail A, Figure 1) that
are available from APC (order PRMLB). In applications where more than one PRM4 chassis is used, the chassis’ can be stacked (see Figure 1), or mounted side-by-side (see
Figure 2) using the joining plate Y
Y
Y
YY, and the machine screws supplied with the chassis.
Module Installation
The PRM4 chassis is designed to accomodate up to four data line or coaxial cable modules. To install a module, remove the two machine screws Z
Z
Z
ZZ that secure the insert
plate [
[
[
[[ \
\
\
\\ to the "U bracket" bezel holder . Remove one of the blank panels ]
]
]
]] by pulling it straight out of the chassis. Align the module, either ^
^
^
^^ or _
_
_
__, with the groove
in the chassis and slide the module fully into the chassis. After installing all the required modules, replace the "U bracket" bezel holder \
\
\
\\, and install the insert plate. The U
bracket bezel holder is provided to prevent modules from being accidently removed from the chassis.
Telephone or Coaxial Cable Installation
To install a data line cable `
`
`
``, connect the input RJ-45 connector to the signal source, and then connect to the upper data connector on the module. Connect a data line cable
from the module’s lower connector to the equipment to be protected. To accomodate four mNote: odules, the four blank panels in the center of the module must be removed.
To install coaxial cables a
a
a
aa, connect one end of the cable to the signal source. Connect the other end of the cable to the upper input connector of the module marked IN.
Connect the output cable "F" connector from the module’s lower connector marked OUT to the device to be protected (CATV, DSS, cable modem, or antenna system).
Grounding
The chassis must be grounded to a proper protective earth ground (see Figure 3). In a typical home/office environment, this can be accomplished by grounding the chassis to
the transient voltage surge supression (TVSS) ground of an uninterruptable power supply (UPS), or to your computer chassis. If the chassis is mounted in a structured wiring
cabinet, ground the chassi chine screw, and threads to earth ground via the cabinet's earth ground connection. A ground wire, ma ed mounting hole are provided to be used
when grounding the chassis.
X
X
X
XX
Y
Y
Y
YY
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ZZ
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Connect the “U”-Shaped Ground Wire Lug to the
TVSS Ground Screw of an Uninterruptable Power
Supply or Under a Computer Chassis Screw
Install the Round Ground Wire Lug
and Screw to the Unpainted Surface
Hole at the Rear of the PRM4
See
Detail A See
Detail A
Detail A
Figure 3. Chassis Grounding
Module Information
Chassis Grounding
If the device arrived damaged, notify the carrier immediately.
If the device requires service, do not return it to the dealer. The following steps should be taken:
1. Go to http://www.apc.com/support/.
2. Have the model number, serial number and date of purchase available. Be prepared to troubleshoot the
problem with an APC Technical Support representative. If this is not successful, APC will issue a
Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number and a shipping address.
APC warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and
service for the lifetime of the original purchaser. Its obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or
replacing, at its sole option, any such defective products. To obtain service under warranty you must obtain a
Returned Material Authorization (RMA) number from APC or an APC Service Center. Product must be
returned to APC or an APC Service Center with transportation charges pre-paid and must be accompanied
by a brief description of the problem and proof of date/place of purchase. This warranty applies only to the
original purchaser
For information please call APC Customer Service Center at:
American Power Conversion 1-401-789-5735 or 1-800-800-4APC (4272)
132 Fairgrounds Road http://www.apc.com/support or esupport@apcc.com
West Kingston, RI 01892 USA
Model PDIGTR (Digital Telephone Protection)
The PDIGTR module is only designed to be used in T1, CSU, DSU, ISDN, DDS and Digital Leased Line
telecommunication equipment, and TNV-1 or SELV circuits. Insertion loss introduced by in-line devices is a
major consideration.
Item Specification
Lines Protected Pins 1 - 8 on RJ-45 connector
Mode of Protection Between send/receive pairs and any signal line to ground
Peak Voltage ± 2,000 Volts, 1.2/50 µs test waveform
Peak Current 100A (maximum with 10X 1000 µs waveform
Operating Current 150 mA maximum
Breakover (turn on) Voltage Metallic (line-to-line): 60Vdc nominal
Response Time <1 ns
Regulatory Approval / Classification UL 497A recognized, FCC
Service
Limited Lifetime Warranty
Customer Service / Technical Support
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice
This equipment contains an FCC compliant RJ-45 modular jack. It is designed to be connected to the
telephone network or premises wiring using compatible modular plugs and cabling, which comply with the
requirements of FCC Part 68 rules. The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is used to determine the
number of devices that may be connected to the telephone line. An excessive REN may cause the
equipment to not ring in response to an incoming call. In most areas, the sum of the RENs of all equipment
on a line should not exceed five (5).
In the unlikely event that this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company can
temporarily disconnect your service. The telephone company will try to warn you in advance of any such
disconnection, but if advance notice isn’t practical, it may disconnect the service first and notify you as
soon as possible afterwards. In the event such a disconnection is deemed necessary, you will be advised of
your right to file a complaint with the FCC.
From time to time, the telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, or operations
that could affect the operation of connected equipment. If this occurs, the telephone company is required to
provide you with advance notice so you can make the modifications necessary to maintain uninterrupted
service. This product is not serviceable by the user.
Entire contents copyright 2006 by American Power Conversion Corporation. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission
is prohibited.
APC and the APC logo are registered trademarks of American Power Conversion Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective
owners.
990-1892A 4/2006
Module Information - continued
Model PNETR6 - Applications where the network data transmission rate is high and cable lengths are
long, an insertion loss is introduced by in-line devices. At 250 Mbp/s there is a small insertion loss intro-
duced by the PNETR6. Use Table 1 to approximate the insertion loss based on the installed cable type. The
ISO/IEC 8802-3 standard specifies a 150 meter maximum UTP cable length per segment at 250 Mbp/s.
Table 1
Model PVR (Digital Cable Protection)
The PVR module provides digital cable protection for video/cable/modem equipment against surges and
spikes caused by lightning and electrostatic discharge (ESD). It is compatible with cable television
(CATV), a digital satellite system (DSS), television, video cassette recorder (VCR), cable modem and TV
antenna equipment. It is also compatible with many DSS units that have operating voltages below 26 volts
DC. The PVR is recognized by Underwriter’s Laboratories (UL® ) as a secondary protector.
Model PTEL2R (Analog Telephone Protection)
The PTEL2R module protects analog devices, including telephones, ADSL, ISDN2, voice mail, automated
answering systems, fax machines and modems, from damage caused by lightning-generated electrical
transients. Each PTEL2R module protects up to 2 lines.
Model P232R (RS232 Protection)
The P232R module is used for RS232 communications (RS232 multiports, asynchronous multiplexers,
asynchronous printer spoolers) using unshielded, twisted-pair wiring with RJ-45 connectors. It protects up
to four ports per unit.
EIA/TIA 568 Category or
Cable Type
Frequency
(MHz)
Attenuation
(db/100m)
Equivalent Cable
Length (m)
3 10 9.8 1.0 (3.28 ft)
16 13.1 1.10 (3.5 ft)
16* 0.1* 1.0 (3.28 ft.)
4 10 7.2 1.4 (4.5 ft)
16 8.9 1.6 (5.2 ft)
5 10 6.6 1.5 (4.9 ft)
16 8.2 1.7 (5.6 ft)
5 100 22 12.5 (41 ft)
5e 100* 2.2* 10 (32.8 ft.)
6 250* 5.8* 17.1 (56.1 ft.)
Note: Entries marked with an asterisk ( * ) are only valid for PNETR6.
Item Specification
EN 50083-4, Attenuation and Return Loss <6 dB from 54-550 MHz and <8 dB 550-1002 MHz
Ingress Susceptance EIA 23 (-26) dBmV
Radiated Emissions 15 dBmV 360 degree
Frequency Range 1 MHz though 2.0 GHz
Insertion Loss 0 dB to 3.0 dB over rated frequency range
Agency Approvals UL 497B, FCC 47 CFR 15, CLB-47 CFR Part 15 Subpart C
Item Specification
Lines Protected Pins 3 & 4 / 5 & 6 on RJ-45 connector; accepts RJ-45/RJ-11 plugs
Mode of Protection Metallic (Tip - Ring) and longitudinal (Tip + Ring - Ground)
Peak Voltage ± 2,000 Volts, 1.2/50 µs test waveform
Peak Current 150 Amps, 8/ 20 µs test waveform
Breakover (turn on) Voltage 270 Volts peak nominal between tip and ring
Overload Protection Solid-state, self-resetting fuse
Response Time <1 ns
Agency Approvals UL 497A recognized
Warning: Disconnect module wires before removing module. Do not put fingers or objects inside the chassis.
Item Specification
Lines Protected Pins 1 - 8 on RJ-45 connector
Mode of Protection Between send/receive pairs and any signal line to ground
Peak Voltage ± 2,000 Volts, 1.2/50 µs test waveform
Peak Current 150 Amps, 8/ 20 µs test waveform
Breakover (turn on) Voltage 19 Volts nominal between send/receive pairs
Response Time <1 ns
Models PNETR5 and PNETR6 (Cat 5 and Cat 6 Network Protection)
The PNETR5 and PNETR6 modules protect the ports of network interface cards (NICs), hubs or other local
area network (LAN) equipment from damage caused by electrical transients over a Cat5 or Cat6 data line.
Both the PNETR5 and PNETR6 are compatible with 10Base-T, 100Base-T4, 100Base-TX, 100VG, Token
Ring Type 3 UTP port (RJ-45), and VoIP standards and applications. Both modules comply with IEEE 802.3
and IEEE 802.5. PNETR6 is also compatible with 1000Base-T/Cat6 and IEEE 802.12 Ethernet standard,
Category 5 and 6. PNETR5 and PNETR6 key specifications are listed below.
Model PNETR5 - In applications where the network data transmission rate is high and cable lengths are
long, insertion loss introduced by in-line devices is a major consideration. At the 100 Mbp/s data transmission
rate there is a small insertion loss introduced by the PNETR5. Use Table 1 to approximate the insertion loss
introduced by the PNETR5 based on your installed cable type. The ISO/IEC 8802-3 standard specifies a
maximum UTP cable length of 150 meters per segment at 10 and 100 Mbp/s. For Thinnet, maximum cable
length is 185 meters (607 ft.).
Item Specification
PNETR5/PNETR6 Lines Protected Pins 1 - 8 on RJ-45 connector
PNETR5/PNETR6 Mode of Protection Between send/receive pairs and any signal line to ground.
PNETR5/PNETR6 Peak Voltage ± 2,000 Volts, 1.2/ 50 µs test waveform
PNETR5 Peak Current 150 Amps, 8/20 µs test waveform
PNETR6 Peak Current 250 Amps, 8/20 µs test waveform
PNETR5 Breakover (turn on) Voltage 60 V peak nominal between send/receive pairs
PNETR6 Breakover (turn on) Voltage 60 Vdc nominal
PNETR5/PNETR6Isolation Both comply with applicable safety isolation requirements of IEEE
802.3 and 802.5. PNETR6 complies with 802.12 Ethernet Cat5, 6.
PNETR5/PNETR6 Response Time <1ns
Agency Approvals UL 497B recognized


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