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UStec Modules
The TP-KSU624 is used for integration of KSU’s with RJ14 extension outputs,
such as the Panasonic KXT624 and the DSC Communique.
The TP-KSU1232 works the same as the TP–KSU624, but has a standard
pinout Amphenol connector instead of RJ14 plugs.
It is used for integration of KSU’s with Amphenol extension outputs, such as
the Panasonic KXT1232 and KXT 816
(outputs 9-16)
. Detailed pin-out assign-
ments are available at the UStec website. http://www.ustecnet.com
Surveillance Cameras (CMA-OBW, CMA-OC, CMA-IBW, CMA-IC)
UStec carries both indoor and outdoor surveillance cameras.
The available models include:
Outdoor Cameras: CMA-OBW and CMA-OC with audio (B/W and Color)
Indoor Cameras: CMA-IBW and CMA-IC (currently no audio due to federal
law)
Cameras have built-in modulators and a high output signal level (35 dB).
Power must be supplied by the CX-CM4 module.
The indoor camera fits inside a standard “J” Box.
The outdoor cameras have a weather resistant enclosure.
Camera Setup:
Both the J-box style and outdoor versions of the camera-modulators are con-
nected to the system by a single RG6 coax cable. These cameras are powered
over the coax by the CX-CM4 camera module. Each camera has a built in
modulator which is set using a bank of dip switches located on the camera
circuit board housing.
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Internal
Data
TV
Phone
Phone
Line
L4/L3
L3/L4
L2/L1
L1/L2
www.ustecnet.com
tecFlex
Line Chooser
TM
Module - UB4.5
Phone
Line
RJ45 Universal Breakout Box UB4.5 (tecFlex Line Chooser)
The RJ45 universal break out box allows you to easily access any phone line
in the system. It is designed to support a structured wiring approach and
eliminates the need for special purpose patch cords. The high quality design
prevents cross-talk.
Up to four telephone lines enter the tecFlex Line Chooser from the wall plate
to the port labeled Phone Line In. The four telephone lines are split apart so
that ordinary single or dual line telephones can access any lines you require.
For a small office home office equipped with dual-line phone, fax, modem
and these incoming lines: Line1 – House, Line2 – Business, Line3 – Fax,
Line4 – Modem
Connect the two-line telephone to jack L2/1. This makes business line 2 the
primary line.
Connect the fax machine to L3/4
Connect the modem to L4/3.
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UStec Basic Troubleshooting.
UStec Basic Troubleshooting.
This documentation is designed to help you with issues that might arise over
the course of use with a UStec system. These suggestions are not a replace-
ment to the expertise that your dealer has. Many times third party products
are integrated into a UStec system and may make the suggestions here inade-
quate.
In all cases make certain there is power to the UStec system.
Please contact your dealer if your issue can not be resolved here.
Telecom Issues
No telephone service
If anything new was just added, disconnect it and check for dial tone
Check another telephone to make certain the telephone is not dead
Disconnect service feed from unit (port will say Telco In) wait a two minutes
and reconnect. If service returns and then goes away call dealer. Could be bad
telephone or ongoing surge condition.
Connect a telephone directly to the incoming line from the NID, If you have
dial tone call your UStec dealer. If you do not have dial tone call the tele-
phone company.
No Cable Television or Off-Air Signals
On un-amplified systems such as CX-4X4U, CX-4X4U.1, and tecReady series
call the cable company.
On all systems with an amplifier (assumes it worked fine before issue) check
to make certain you have power to the unit.
Direct connect a TV to the incoming service. If it is acceptable, call your
dealer, otherwise call the service provider.
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Ethernet Connection Issues
Can not communicate with other computers. (On the TP-IPR8 see its own
manual)
Make certain all computers have network cards, and that they are plugged
into the Data port on the tecPort which in turn is connected to the Ether-
net switch or router in your UStec panel.
Make certain you have link lights on all connected equipment.
Check computers to make certain they are on the same network. Do this
by typing at a command prompt in Windows ipconfig /all
All computers should have the same ip address range and subnetmask
such as 192.168.1.x where x is a number from 1 to 254 and the subnet is
the same such as 255.255.255.0. If they are different correct this.
Reset the Ethernet switches by turning off the power for one minute and
re-powering.
Call UStec dealer.
Advanced troubleshooting documentation is available on the website in the
technical support section. Please also read any documentation that may have
accompanied the product in question.
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UStec 15-Year Performance Guarantee
UStec 15-Year Performance Guarantee
UStec provides the homeowner with a 15-Year Performance Guarantee for the
cabling and connectors of the tecLAN network. This warranty covers only
jacketed tecWire with enhanced Cat5 cable.
The UStec tecWire and UStec connectors/jacks are guaranteed to meet mini-
mum Category 5 bandwidth/crosstalk requirements as specified by TIA/EIA
Standards and minimum coaxial cable shielding performance requirements
as specified by the CATV industry.
To qualify, the cabling must be installed and tested by a registered, certified
UStec dealer installer. All network components must be purchased from
UStec. Dealers must submit to UStec a completed registration form for each
installation to be covered by the warranty.
UStec will be responsible for correcting any defective runs, including labor
and materials. It will be the dealer’s responsibility to cover any connector
mis-wire installation defects. Provisions shall not cover any ‘Acts of Nature’ or
physical on-site damage to components.
This 15-Year Performance Guarantee is owner transferable.

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