Amendment 1 - Information technology - Configuration of customer premises cabling (CPC) for applications - Part 1: Integrated services digital network (ISDN) basic access

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ISO/IEC 14709-1:1997/AMD1:2004 - Amendment 1 - Information technology - Configuration of customer premises cabling (CPC) for applications - Part 1: Integrated services digital network (ISDN) basic access
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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARD 14709-1
1997
AMENDMENT 1
2004-08
Amendment 1
Information technology –
Configuration of customer premises
cabling (CPC) for applications –
Part 1:
Integrated services digital network (ISDN)
basic access
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FOREWORD
Amendment 1 to International Standard ISO/IEC 14709-1 was prepared by subcommittee 25:
Interconnection of information technology equipment, of ISO/IEC joint technical committee 1:
Information technology.
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Contents
Add the following new title:
Annex A (normative) Characteristics of Category 3 and Category 5 (ISO/IEC 11801:1995)
cables
Add, after Annex B:
Bibliography
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Foreword
Add, after the third paragraph, the following two new paragraphs:
Amendment 1 (2004) replaces subclause 6.6 of ISO/IEC 14709-1 by a generalised
specification of the star configuration as another configuration option for dedicated ISDN
cabling.
The requirements in this part of ISO/IEC 14709 have been derived from ITU-T
Recommendation I.430 (Blue Book) and EN 300 012.
Delete the last paragraph of the introduction:
Annexes A and B of this part of ISO/IEC 14709 are for information only.

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Introduction
Add, after the existing paragraph, the following two new paragraphs:
For general safety requirements refer to IEC 60950-1 and for EMC requirements refer to
IEC 61000-4 and CISPR 22.
Category 3 and category 5 cable definitions and requirements used in this standard are from
the first edition of ISO/IEC 11801 (1995). The relevant values are given in Annex A, since the
first edition of ISO/IEC 11801 has been replaced. Category 5 cable requirements as stated in
ISO/IEC 11801 (first edition, 1995) are less stringent and do not include additional
requirements specified in ISO/IEC 11801 (second edition, 2002).
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Scope
Add, at the end of the scope, the following new paragraph:
General safety and EMC requirements have not been included in this standard.
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2 Normative references
Replace “IEC 603-7” by “IEC 60603-7”.
This change applies to the whole document.
Add the following new document after publication IEC 60603-7:
EN 300 012-1, Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) – Basic User-Network Interface
(UNI) – Part 1: Layer 1 specification
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4.1 Abbreviations
Add:
CP Consolidation point
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6.6 The star configuration
Replace the existing text of subclause 6.6 by the following new text and renumber the
following figures accordingly.

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The star configuration which is shown in Figure 6a) is primarily intended for the domestic and
small office/home office (SOHO) environment.
Requirements
The NT shall be configured in short passive bus mode. The maximum number of branches
shall be 4 (four). The maximum length of cabling from the NT to the farthest
telecommunications outlet in any branch (i.e. d + d ) shall not exceed
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a) 50 m, if either installed balanced cables match Category 3 or if d and d are implemented
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mixing Category 3 and Category 5 (ISO/IEC 11801:1995) cables. Extension cords shall
not be used to extend the cabling distance from NT to the socket beyond 50 m,
b) 100 m, if installed balanced cables match Category 5 (ISO/IEC 11801:1995). Extension
cords shall not be used to extend the cabling distance from NT to the socket beyond
100 m.
NOTE For this application the minimum requirements of Category 3 cables and Category 5 cables as specified in
the first edition of ISO/IEC 11801:1995 are applicable, see Annex A. For this application the low frequency
requirements given in Annex A are not explicitly specified in ISO/IEC 11801: 2002.
It is recommended not to use spurs to connect telecommunications outlets. However, if spurs
are present they shall not exceed 1 m.
The polarity of each wire of the balanced cable unit shall be maintained throughout the
cabling.
The 100 : termination resistors shall be permanently connected to the star point for proper
administration of this configuration.
The maximum number of telecommunications outlets in a branch may exceed 1 (one)
provided that the maximum number of TEs attached does not exceed 4 (four).
The individual branches of the star configuration may be connected at the star point in the
following ways
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