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3370100




ADSL Microfilter

The DSL Microfilter is for use in plug and go (wires only) DSL services now being marketed by Internet Service Providers in the UK. Designed to plug into a standard UK telephone socket it provides a filtered BT socket for telephone connection and a straight through RJ11 port for DSL modem connection. The excellent performance characteristics of the filter enable reliable simultaneous transmission of voice and DSL signals without any apparent loss of speech quality or data corruption to the end user with up to 4 telephony devices connected to the line.

Designed and manufactured in the UK, it has been verified by BT to the requirements of SIN 346 Issue 2.2 and is considered suitable by BT for direct connection to the UK telephone network.

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3370101

3370101




ADSL filtered LJ2

The LJ2 ADSL linejack is designed to be hardwired into a broadband installation where a conventional plug in ADSL filter is deemed either unsightly or not secure. Supplied with a backbox to enable surface mounting, the unit once installed looks like a conventional series 2 Linejack unit. Incorporated on the rear of the PCB is a standard SIN 346 compliant ADSL filter circuit which provides the correct filtering of signals to allow simultaneous use of both voice and broadband services. Connections to the socket are made using industry standard LSA style IDC connections.

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3370103

3370103




ADSL filtered LJ3

The LJ3 ADSL linejack is designed to be hardwired into a broadband installation where a conventional plug in ADSL filter is deemed either unsightly or not secure. Designed for flush mounting, it is suitable for installation behind wall mounted telephones and once installed looks like a conventional Linejack 3 unit. Incorporated on the rear of the PCB is a standard SIN 346 compliant ADSL filter circuit which provides the correct filtering of signals to allow simultaneous use of both voice and broadband services. Connections to the socket are made using industry standard LSA style IDC connections.

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3370104

3370104




ADSL filtered LJ4

The LJ4 ADSL linejack is designed to be hardwired into a broadband installation where a conventional plug in ADSL filter is deemed either unsightly or not secure. The socket provides a filtered BT style telephone socket and a directly coupled RJ11 socket for DSL modem connection. Incorporated on the rear of the PCB is a standard SIN 346 compliant ADSL filter circuit which provides the correct filtering of signals to allow simultaneous use of both voice and broadband services. Connections to the socket are made using industry standard LSA style IDC connections.

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3370105

3370105




ADSL centralised filter 3 way

The Centralised DSL Filter is designed to plug into a standard NTE5 residential telephone outlet. It provides a straight through connection for DSL modem connection via a shuttered RJ45 socket as well as a filtered telephone socket and filtered 3 way IDC connector for onward connection of extension telephones. With the centralised filter system, the filter becomes an integral part of the wall socket providing a tidy looking fixture with the added benefit of negating the need for subsequent extension sockets to have microfilters plugged into them.

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3370106

3370106




ADSL centralised filter 6 way

The Centralised DSL Filter is designed to plug into a standard NTE5 residential telephone outlet. It provides a straight through connection for DSL modem connection via a shuttered RJ45 socket as well as a filtered telephone socket. A 6 way IDC connector is provided for onward connection (filtered) of extension telephones and hard wiring of a DSL modem if required. With the centralised filter system, the filter becomes an integral part of the wall socket providing a tidy looking fixture with the added benefit of negating the need for subsequent extension sockets to have microfilters plugged into them.

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3370107

3370107




ADSL hardwired filter 6 way

The ADSL Hardwired filter is designed to allow the connection of hardwired autodiallers to broadband enabled lines. The unit consists of a surface mountable box that contains a standard SIN 346 compliant ADSL filter circuit which provides the correct filtering of signals to allow simultaneous use of both the autodialler and broadband services. Connections to the filter unit are made using industry standard screw terminals.

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