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Reserve Your Seat TodayThe NetGuardian 216's Wire-Wrap back panel allows for wire-wrap connections for the discrete alarms,
analog alarms, and control relays. (D-PK-WWADP)
The NetGuardian 216's pluggable back panel allows for screw-in barrier plug connections for your alarms and control relays. (D-PK-NGPAN)
A 66 block is a simple way to use wire-wrap connections with DPS RTUs. When telcos really want connections to stay in place, they use wire wrap. You'll simply punch down your alarm, analog, and/or control relay wiring to the 66 block, then connect the 66 block to the RTU using a standard amphenol cable (also available from DPS).
The NetGuardian Test Box allows technicians to verify every discrete alarm input, control relay, and voltage-based analog alarm input on a NetGuardian Voice 16 G2, 216, 216T, or 216F. The NetGuardian Test Box is a trusted tool of DPS test technicians.
The additional 19" Rack Ear secures your NetGuardian 216 G3 to both sides of a rack for added stability. DPS Telecom recommends fastening your NetGuardian with the additional rack ear.
(D-CS-325-10A-00)