(Assuming the date is confirmed - it might be wise to check nearer the day).
Usually it is an a.m. or a p.m.appointment?
The engineer has two things to do. Usually the first one is at the cabinet where he disconnects your line temporarily from everything and connects the exchange side of it to the fibre cabinet. At the fibre cabinet the link he has put you on is already connected to a fibre feed from the exchange and the voice and broadband signals are merged by the DSLAM, a mini version of the kit in the exchange that you are on at the moment.
The link back from there to the PCP, (phone cabinet), is then connected to the existing line from there to you. Your phone should start working again.
Then he comes to your place where he fits a VDSL interstitial filter plate to the master socket, between the bit on the wall and the detachable faceplate. He brings and installs a VDSL2 modem connected to the DSL socket on that. He may want to wall-mount the modem, it's up to you whether or not you let him do that, but if you don't mention it don't be surprised if he does. I have more detail and a pic of the socket on
this page.
He checks the modem is sync'ing (connecting) with the DSLAM, and really the rest is up to you. He should run tests, with luck a piece of kit called a JDSU, handheld and a bit bigger than a shop credit card reader. That tells him the connection speeds, approximat line length to the FTTC cabinet, attenuations and overall noise margin. You may be able to get those from him. At some installations this isn't done and he just contacts a control centre who verify it's all working. No numbers so far as I know.
Your Plusnet router should arrive well before this, with full and very clear instructions what to do. Note that when it talks about a 15 minute delay from when it looks as though it is connected, it means it. So don't worry if it looks OK but acts dead.
Good luck!
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Connection - Plusnet Extra Fibre (FTTC). Sync ~ 54.0/14.9Mbps @ 600m. -
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