AES-100 User’s Guide
Hardware Overview 2-3
of your computer. You can use an extension RS-232 cable if the enclosed one is too short. After the initial setup,
you can modify the configuration remotely through telnet connections.
2.5 ADSL Port Connections
The line from the user carries both the ADSL and the voice signals. For each line, the AES-100 has a built-in
splitter that separates the high frequency ADSL signal from the voice band signal and feeds the ADSL signal to
the AES-100, while the voice band signal is diverted to the CO port.
To complete an ADSL connection, connect the line from the user equipment to the USER port and the line from
the central office switch or PBX (Private Branch Exchange) to the CO port. Make sure that the USER line and
the CO line are not shorted on the MDF (Main Distribution Frame).
2.6 Rear Panel
Make sure you are using the correct power source.
The following figure shows the rear panel of the AES-100.
Figure 2-2 AES-100 Rear Panel AC Power Version
Figure 2-3 AES-100 Rear Panel DC Power Version