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ADSL POTS Splitter, RJ11

ADSL POTS Splitter, RJ11
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Product ID : PS-15-01
Manufacturer: Wilcom
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Description

The Wilcom PS-15 ADSL2+ Wall-mount POTS Splitter is a passive lowpass filter designed to provide POTS service in concert with ADSL technology. The device blocks high frequency (20kHz- >2.2MHz) energy from interfering with POTS equipment. The PS-15 employs a low-pass filter for standard voicegrade lines. 

The PS-15 is designed to be mounted inside the customer premises near where the phone service enters the building. Two types of connection options are supported by the PS-15 splitter; a standard 6 pole terminal block with screws or RJ jacks. This allows the installer to simply connect the existing premise wiring to the PHONE jack or associated terminals on the splitter, and have POTS service up and running within minutes without expensive and timeconsuming rewiring. An RJ-45 jack or associated terminals connect directly to the ATU-R/MODEM equipment with data-grade cabling.

Features & Specifications
Compatible with ADSL coding schemes:  The PS-15 ADSL Master POTS Splitter is compatible with all ADSL coding schemes
Meets ANSI T1.413 and G.992.1 - E.2:  The PS-15 ADSL Master POTS Splitter is fully compliant with the requirements of ANSI T1.413-1998 Annex E; ITU-T G.992.1 & G.992.2 Annex E.2 Type 2 (North America) & G.992.5 (ADSL2+)
Designed to TR-127:  The Splitter is designed to be compliant with the Broadband Forum's Technical Report 127, Issue 1.
RJ Jacks and Terminal Block:  The PS-15 ADSL Master POTS Splitter has both RJ jacks and screw type terminals for flexible wiring schemes
Passive Low Pass Filter:  Passive circuitry for continuous phone service in the event of an AC power failure
Easily Mounted:  The compact ADSL Master POTS Splitter can be screwed in place or two-sided adhesive tape can be used for mounting the unit to the desired location
Unlimited ADSL Bandwidth:  Full bandwidth allocation as compared to the "Micro-filters" on the market today