Westell 28MK2QBK User manual

Equipment Issue C
030-101562 Rev. B, May 2005
Section 28M-K2Q-BK0-20C
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Westell 28MK2QBK Mounting Bracket Kit
(with 200 MECHANICSr-Type Mounting and 66-Type Punch-Down Block)
CLEI* Code: NCM6HJGARA
CONTENTS PAGE #
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. INSTALLATION 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. TESTING & TROUBLESHOOTING 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4. CUSTOMER & TECHNICAL SERVICES 3. . . . . . . . .
5. WARRANTY & REPAIRS 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6. SPECIFICATIONS 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1.1 Document Purpose
This document describes the Westell 28MK2QBK Mounting
Bracket Kit, shown in Figure 1. See Table 3 for information con-
cerning other models in the same product family.
- NOTE -
Hereafter, the 28MK2QBK Mounting Bracket Kit may be referred to as
the kit" or the 28MK2QBK."
1.2 Document Status
This Revision B practice updates Table 1 and Table 2. The Issue C
equipment updates the customer wiring (6-wire/pigtails). The Issue
B equipment included an Issue B 28MA204AK mounting assembly
and removed pin 1 from ground. Whenever this practice is updated,
the reason will be stated in this paragraph.
1.3 Product Purpose and Description
The 28MK2QBK is a kit which contains a wall-mountable bracket
to which is attached a 28MA204AK 200 MECHANICSr-type 4-slot
mounting and a partially-populated, 66-type, punch-down block for
wiring terminations.
1.4 Product Mounting
The 28MK2QBK is typically mounted on a wall.
1.5 Product Features
The 28MK2QBK offers the following features.
SComplete, pre-wired wall-mountable package, includes:
SWall-mount bracket, with ground lug
S28MA204AK locking 4-circuit mounting assembly
dEasy access to modules
dLocking cover
dSwitch selectable RJ48C/S jacks
SCovered, 66-type, 50-pair, punch-down block with bridging
clips on Network and Customer side of block
SLightweight, all-metal construction
SCable tie-downs and cable ties
2. INSTALLATION
Installation includes inspecting the kit for damages, following prop-
er safety precautions, gathering all the necessary tools, mounting the
kit, making power and ground connections, and making line and
drop wiring connections, as described below.
Figure 1. 28MK2QBK Mounting Kit
- INSPECTION NOTE -
Visually inspect the unit for damages prior to installation. If damaged in
transit, immediately report the damage to the transportation company
and to Westell (see Part 4 for telephone number).
- PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENT -
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 telephone wires or terminals unless the
telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface.
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
2.1 Following Safety Considerations
When using telephone/telecommunications equipment, always fol-
low basic safety instructions (to reduce risk of fire, electric shock and
injury to person), including the following:
A. Read and understand all instructions.
B. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on product.
C. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand or table: the
product may fall, causing serious damage to product.
D. This product should be operated only from the type of power source
indicated on the marking label.
E. Slots and openings in the assembly are provided for ventilation. To
protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or
covered. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator
or heat register. This product should not be placed in a built-in
installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
F. Never push objects into this product through assembly slots as they
may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could re-
sult in fire or electrical shock. Never spill any liquid on the product.
2.2 Gathering Tools and Supplies
The following tools/supplies are recommended to mount the kit.
Hardware to affix the bracket to a wall or backboard is not included.
-Awl or drill with assorted wood or cement bits

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Figure 2. 28MK2QBK Exploded Isometric View
Kit Mounting Plate*
28MA204AK Mounting*
Mounting Base*
66 Block*
Ground Lug
for 66 Block
hold up plate/kit against wall
and mark mounting hole locations
(4 holes total,
one in each corner)
66 Block is
into the
base
Block base is mounted to plate
28MA204
to
plate
Kit is shipped fully-assembled but shown separate for visual clarity.
*
mounted
Block
Cover*
Bridge
Clips*
is
mounted
Use mounting template
(last page of practice)
to mark mounting hole locations
or
-Hammer
-Screwdriver (flat-head and/or Phillips-head)
-Wood screws, drywall fasteners, or cement-type wall fasteners (de-
pending on the mounting surface)
-Pliers or line cutters and/or wire stripper
-Punch-down or wirewrap tool
2.3 Mounting on a Wall
The kit can be directly mounted to a wall. The wall type may be
wood, drywall, or a noncombustible surface such as concrete. Follow
the instructions below to mount the kit on a wall.
1. Determine the mounted location on wall. Choose a location with
adequate lighting, unobstructed access for personnel, adequate
room for proper module and cable access, ventilation, equip-
ment access, as well as sufficient horizontal and vertical space
left between any multiple installations. The mounting bracket/
plate should be installed so that the module assembly is in an
upright (vertical) position.
2. Mark the mounting hole locations to be drilled. There are two
methods for marking the mounting hole locations.
SThe first method uses the mounting template, the last page
of this document, to mark the exact mounting hole loca-
tions. Tear off the last page of this document and tape/attach
it directly on the wall in the desired mounting location. Next,
using a hard, sharp, pointed tool, pierce a starter-hole
through the paper and into the wall by tapping on the
pointed tool with a hammer at the +" sign located within
each mounting hole outline or marking at each corner of the
template. Be sure starter holes are evident in the wall, then
remove the paper and discard.
SThe second method uses the kit plate itself as a template to
mark the holes. Lift and place the kit against the wall in the
desired mounting location then mark the exact mounting
hole locations to be drilled. Set aside the kit.
3. Drill holes. Drill appropriately-sized pilot holes (to accommo-
date the mounting screws or fasteners being used) at the marked
locations before the next step. The size of the holes and the fas-
tening hardware varies according to the wall type. Do not make
the holes too large. Mounting hardware is not included.
4. Partially install the mounting screws. Verify the mounting
screw head (or fastener/toggle bolt head) fits through the center
largest part of the mounting hole. Partially install all screws,
leaving approximately ¼-inch protruding for hanging the kit
from the keyhole slots.
5. Hang mounting baseplate on screws. Lift the kit again, align the
mounting holes on the plate with the partially-installed screws,
and hang the kit on the protruding screws.
6. Finish driving screws. While holding the kit in place, immedi-
ately finish driving all screws the remaining distance until flush
against the wall. Do not turn the screws too tight.
- CAUTION -
Improper grounding could be service affecting and cause service
interruptions.
- WARNING -
Risk of electric shock. Voltages up to 140 VDC (with reference to ground)
may be present on telecommunications circuits.
- GROUNDING CAUTION -
Always follow local safety precautions and standard operating proce-
dures for grounding the equipment when installing, upgrading, re-
pairing or maintaining equipment. All instructions/information here-
in is subordinate to local codes, operating procedures and practices.

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2.4 Making Ground and Power Connections
2.4.1 Ground. Ground connections are made to the ground lug
located in the top right-hand corner of the kit plate. This will provide
a common ground for the mounting. All grounding practices apply
that would apply for mounting a single 28MA204AK assembly. For
applications requiring chassis ground to be connected to circuit
ground, an optional green wire strap is provided for installation be-
tween the GND lug and the GND position of the 28MA204AK TB1
power terminal block.
- CAUTION -
Never apply power until all installer connections are made.
2.4.2 Power. Power connections, if required, are made to the top
of the 28MA204AK mounting. Refer to the enclosed 28MA204AK
mounting practice for appropriate power connections to the mount-
ing.
2.5 Making Facility-Side Wiring Connections
Facility-side wiring connections are made to the top half of the 66-
type terminal block. Refer to Figure 3 and Table 1.
2.6 Making Customer-Side Wiring Connections
Customer connections are typically made to the 66-type block, but
also can be made to the 8-pin RJ48 jacks on the mounting.
S66-Block. If extending the RJ48 jack beyond the mounting, use
the bottom half of the 66-block, as shown in Figure 3, and refer
to Table 2 for correct circuit, wire, and terminal designations.
The block is factory pre-wired to four RJ48 pigtails, which are
provided and shipped factory-inserted into the four RJ48 jacks
at the bottom of the mounting. The 66 block provides both
RJ48C (for HDSL/NIU applications) and RJ48S (for DDS/
DST) connections. Always insure the jack switches at the
bottom of the mounting are set to the correct position per the
connections to the 66 block for RJ48C or RJ48S applications.
SRJ48 Jacks. Customer connections also can be made to the
RJ48 jacks located at the bottom of the mounting, as shown in
Figure 3. This is done by removing the RJ48 pigtails (provided
with the kit and pre-wired to the 66-block) and inserting custom-
er-supplied, separate, RJ48 cable plugs into the jacks. The
mounting also contains a jack switch for each jack, to set the jack
type to either RJ48C (for HDSL/NIU applications) or RJ48S
(for DDS/DST applications). The switches are factory preset to
the C" position. Insure the jack switches (at the bottom of the
mounting) are set to the proper position for the application. See
the mounting practice for details.
2.7 Installing the Plug-in Modules
Consult the module practice when installing modules. Before instal-
ling any module, set any option switches to the desired positions.
Align the module with the mounting card guides above and below
the unit and fully-insert into the slot connector.
CAUTION - STATIC-SENSITIVE
This product and the plug-in product installed inside the assembly
may contain static-sensitive components! Follow proper electrostatic
discharge procedures to maintain personal and equipment safety.
3. TESTING & TROUBLESHOOTING
The equipment should not be field repaired. If trouble occurs, check
that the CO power fuse is not blown and verify all installer connec-
tions, module connections, option switch settings, and that modules
have a positive connection with the shelf connectors. If trouble per-
sists, replace the suspect unit with another, optioned identically, and
retest. If the replacement operates correctly, the original may be
faulty and can be returned to Westell for repair or replacement
(Paragraph 5.2). These procedures are not designed to effect repairs
or modifications. Tests/repairs beyond those outlined herein or re-
placing a faulty unit are not recommended and may void a warranty.
CIRCUIT COLOR 4 SLOT MOUNTING 66 BLOCK
white/blue T 3
1blue R 4
white/orange T1 5
orange R1 6
white/green T 9
2green R10
white/brown T1 11
brown R1 12
white/blue T15
3blue R16
white/orange T1 17
orange R1 18
white/green T21
4green R22
white/brown T1 23
brown R1 24
Table 1. Network-Side Wiring Chart
4 SLOT MOUNTING
CIRCUIT COLOR RJ48
PINOUT RJ48C
HDSL/NIU
RJ48S
DDS/DST
66
BLOCK
white/blue 5CT unused 27
blue 4CR unused 28
1white/orange 2CT1 DTT 29
orange 1CR1 DTR 30
white/green 8unused DRT 31
green 7unused DRR 32
white/blue 5CT unused 33
blue 4CR unused 34
2white/orange 2CT1 DTT 35
orange 1CR1 DTR 36
white/green 8unused DRT 37
green 7unused DRR 38
white/blue 5CT unused 39
blue 4CR unused 40
3white/orange 2CT1 DTT 41
orange 1CR1 DTR 42
white/green 8unused DRT 43
green 7unused DRR 44
white/blue 5CT unused 45
blue 4CR unused 46
4white/orange 2CT1 DTT 47
orange 1CR1 DTR 48
white/green 8unused DRT 49
green 7unused DRR 50
Table 2. Customer-Side Wiring Chart
4. CUSTOMER & TECHNICAL SERVICES
If technical or customer assistance is required, contact Westell via
one of the following options:
Voice: (630) 898-2500
Voice: (800) 323-6883
email: [email protected]
Visit the Westell internet site at http://www.Westell.com.
5. WARRANTY & REPAIRS
5.1 Warranty. Westell warrants this product to be defect-free
at shipment time and to be fully functional for the time period speci-

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Network-
Side
Customer-
Side
Figure 3. 28MK2QBK Kit Front View Shown, Wiring Covers Removed
Circuit #1
(Rows 3-6)
Circuit #2
(Rows 9-12)
Circuit #3
(Rows 15-18)
Circuit #4
(Rows 21-24)
Circuit #1
(Rows 27-32)
Circuit #2
(Rows 33-38)
Circuit #3
(Rows 39-44)
Circuit #4
(Rows 45-50)
Mounting
Hole
Mounting
Hole
Mounting
Hole
Frame
Ground
Customer Side
Circuits 1 - 4
Mounting
Hole
RJ Pigtails
fied by the terms and conditions governing the product sale.
Equipment repairs or modifications by unauthorized person(s) will
void the warranty.
5.2 Repair and Return. Westell repairs/replaces defective
Westell units without cost during the warranty period if the unit is
defective for any reason other than abuse, improper use or improper
installation. First request a Return Material Authorization (RMA)
number from Westell, then send the defective unit, freight prepaid,
and a brief problem description, to:
Westell, Inc.
ATTN: R.G.M. Department
750 N. Commons Drive
Aurora, IL 60504-7940
Replacements are shipped in the fastest manner consistent with the
situation urgency. Westell repairs/replaces faulty equipment past
the warranty period for a fee. Contact Westell for details.
6. SPECIFICATIONS
To order units, call the telephone number shown in Part 4and specify
the model number in Table 3. See Table 4 for physical specifications.
Model # Part # Description
28MK2QBK C99-28MK2QBK Wall-mount bracket kit, with 200-type, 4-slot
mounting (locking, with RJ48C/S jacks) and
66-type punch-down block. CLEI* Code:
NCM6HJGARA. Barcode: 447218. CPR: N70868.
*CLEI is a trademark of Telcordia Technologies.
Table 3. Ordering Information
Physical Feature U.S. Metric
Height 11 inches 28 cm
Width 8.5 inches 21.6cm
Depth 0.5 inches 1.3 cm
Weight (approx.) 4 pounds 1.8 Kg
Operating Temp. -40°to 149°F-40°to 65°C
Humidity 0 to 90% (non-condensing)
Table 4. Physical Specifications

28MK2QBK
Mounting
Template
This template can be removed from the rest of the practice, used, then discarded after use.
Mounting
Hole
Location
Mounting
Hole
Location
Mounting
Hole
Location
Mounting
Hole
Location
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