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Users Manual
ADTRAN 434RG 2 POTS/4 GigE/RF/MoCA with Dual Band WiFi CLEI: BVMDV00D_ _ Product P/N: 1287782F1 Documentation for ADTRAN® Carrier Networks products is available for viewing and download directly from the ADTRAN Support Community website. Go to: https://supportforums.adtran.com/welcome Registration is required. ADTRAN offers training courses on our products, including customized training and courses taught at our facilities or at customer sites. jobAid Issue Date: December 2015 Document P/N: 61287782F1-22A The following related online documents and resources provide additional information for this product: Total Access 5000 GPON OLT User Interface Guide Total Access 5000 Series CLI Dictionary Total Access 5000/5006 Engineering Guide Total Access 5000 Series Fiber to the Premises Deployment Guide ADTRAN 434RG ONT 2 POTS/4 GigE/RF/MoCA with Dual Band WiFi User Interface Guide For inquiries, go to: http://adtran.com/training DESCRIPTION The ADTRAN 434RG 2POTS/4GigE Indoor ONT with RF (434RG ONT, P/N 1287782F1) provides Triple Play and WiFi services to a customer premises. The 434RG ONT also supports RF and Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA 2) with backward compatibility to 1.1. The illustration at the left displays the front and rear of the 434RG ONT. RESET USB GE 1 GE 2 GE 3 GE 4 2.4 PHONE 1 5.0 PHONE 2 FEATURES The 434RG ONT supports the following features: ■ Two POTS (PHONE) Ports ■ Four Ethernet Ports ■ 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi ■ CATV (with Coaxial Connection) ■ MoCA 2.0 (backward compatible with 1.1) ■ USB 2.0 Port ■ 12 VDC Power Adapter ■ UPS Connector ■ Reset Button Resetting the ONT A reset button is available if the 434RG ONT needs to be rebooted. The Reset button is located just above the USB port on the rear of the 434RG ONT. To reset the 434RG ONT, press the RESET button for 5 seconds or longer. WARNING All settings will return to Factory Defaults; registration provisioning will be lost. RF WPS UPS 12V Voice Processing POTS uses in-band signaling tones and currents to determine call status (for example, call request). Because POTS allows for the transfer of audio signals below 3.3 kHz, POTS systems are also used for modems that allow data transmission (referred to as dial up connections). Ethernet Interface The 434RG ONT supports data service through four 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet interfaces via RJ-45-style connectors. Power Power is provided by a 12 VDC Power Adapter that is included with the 434RG ONT. The Power Adapter operates from a main power source input of 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, with a nominal output of 12 VDC. The total power consumption with WiFi enabled, 4 Ethernet Ports running and both POTS lines off-hook is approximately 15.0 Watts. A connection for an optional un-interruptible power supply (UPS) is also provided. UPS The 434RG ONT provides an optional connection for an UPS. An UPS is a battery backup system designed to continue providing power when the primary power source is lost. Power is supplied to the 434RG ONT by a local power source with battery backup that utilizes the AC power at the customer premises and keeps the battery charged. WiFi The 434RG ONT provides 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac compliant WiFi that support both 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz. CATV Cable Television (CATV) is television service that provides cable Internet service with television to customers over the same links - normally coaxial cable. CATV operates at a frequency of 54-870 MHz. MoCA 2.0 Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA) is an industry standard technology for connecting the home to a service provider. MoCA technology uses existing coaxial cabling for distributing high definition video with multi-room applications such as DVRs. The 434RG ONT supports MoCA Version 2.0 and is backward compatible to MoCA Version 1.1. MoCA 2.0 operates in C4 and D bands with a frequency range from 1125 to 1500 MHz. Channel bandwidth throughput increased from > 140 Mb/s (MoCA 1.1) to 400 Mb/s. MoCA 2.0. INSTALLATION 3. Thread the fiber cable through the opening in the base. If there is excess fiber, carefully wrap it around the Fiber Tray. 4. Remove the dust cover plug from the SC/APC Connector and insert the fiber cable. Retain the dust cover and insert it in the fiber connection when the fiber cable is not connected. This will protect the optical portion of the connection. 5. Figure 2 illustrates the 434RG ONT after the base has been attached. Fiber Opening Fiber Tray Screw SC/APC Connector After unpacking the 434RG ONT, inspect it for damage. If damage is noted, file a claim with the carrier and then contact ADTRAN. For more information, refer to the warranty. Installation consists of positioning the 434RG ONT on a desktop and connecting POTS (PHONE), Ethernet, Fiber, and Power. Installation Guidelines The following are guidelines for this installation. ■ Read all warnings and cautions before installing or servicing the 434RG ONT. ■ Do not locate the 434RG ONT in direct sunlight or next to any Figure 1. Attach 434RG ONT to Base and Connect Fiber thermal devices. Installation Overview To install the 434RG ONT, you will need to complete the following steps: ■ “Step 1: Attach the 434RG ONT to the Base and connect Fiber” ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ “Step 2: Connect POTS (PHONE)” “Step 3: Connect Ethernet” “Step 4: Connect Power” “Step 5: Connect USB” “Step 6: Connect Coaxial Cable” “Step 7: Connect UPS (optional)” 2.4 5.0 Required tools Standard technician tools and those listed below are required for installing the 434RG ONT. ■ PON power meter with wavelength filtering ■ Fiberscope or videoscope For fiber optic connections, the following is required: ■ ODC Fiber cleaning tool Installation Steps NOTICE The 434RG ONT must sit upright using the stand provided. DO NOT lay the ONT flat as it may overheat. Step 1: Attach the 434RG ONT to the Base and connect Fiber Ensure the 434RG ONT is not located in direct sunlight and is not located next to any thermal obstructions. To attach the 434RG ONT to the base, refer to Figure 1 and complete the following steps: RF WPS Figure 2. 434RG ONT with Base Attached Step 2: Connect POTS (PHONE) If POTS cables are not available, use Figure 3 and the following procedure to create the POTS cables: 1. Trim the insulation for the subscriber POTS cables. 2. Refer to Figure 3 and connect the twisted-pair Tip (green) and Ring (Red) to the RJ-11 connector using an RJ-11 crimper. 3. Insert the RJ-11 connector in the appropriate PHONE 1 or PHONE 2 jack. 1. Position the 434RG ONT on the base. 2. Using the screw provided, secure the base to the 434RG ONT. 61287782F1-22A UPS Connector 1234 Connect the UPS to the 8-pin MOLEX connector labeled “UPS” located on the rear of the SFU ONT chassis. Figure 4 illustrates the MOLEX connector on the rear of the ONT. 1 = Not Connected 2 = Tip 3 = Ring 4 = Not connected 44 Figure 3. POTS (PHONE) Connection Step 3: Connect Ethernet The 434RG ONT supports four, CAT 6, 1 Gigabit (10/100/1000Base-T) connections (GE 1 to GE 4). If Ethernet cables are not available, use the following procedure and table to create the Ethernet cables: 1. Trim the insulation for the subscriber Ethernet cable. 2. Connect the wires per the following table using an RJ-45 Crimper. Ethernet RJ-45 Pin-out Pin Name Description Color Code TRD0+ Transmit/Receive Positive White/ Orange TRD0- Transmit/Receive Negative Orange TRD1+ Transmit/Receive Positive White/Green TRD2+ Transmit/Receive Positive Blue TRD2- Transmit/Receive Negative White/Blue TRD1- Transmit/Receive Negative Green TRD3+ Transmit/Receive Positive White/Brown TRD3- Transmit/Receive Negative Brown 3. Insert the CAT 6 rated cable in the appropriate GE 1 through GE 4 ports on the rear of the 434RG ONT. Step 4: Connect Power Plug the supplied 12 VDC Power Adapter into the 12V connection on the rear of the chassis. Connect the AC plug to a standard 120 VAC outlet. Step 5: Connect USB There is a USB data connection on the rear of the 434RG ONT that can be used for connection and communications with other computers and electronic devices. Step 6: Connect Coaxial Cable The coaxial connection is located on the rear of the 434RG ONT. Connect a standard coaxial cable from this connection to the coaxial connection on the television where you want Internet capability. Figure 4. 8-Pin Molex Connector The UPS Power/Alarm Connections Table below defines each pin on the connector. NOTE ADTRAN offers a UPS Cable assembly (P/N 1287402G1) for this connector. UPS Power/Alarm Table The following table indicates which pin is associated with each alarm provided through a UPS connection. Pin-Out Description Alarm Power Input (+12 VDC) UPS Status - On Battery UPS Status - Battery Missing Signal Return Power 12 V Return UPS Status - Replace Battery UPS Status - Low Battery No Connection NOTE If an UPS is being used and is disconnected, the 434RG ONT will not function and is not protected from power outages. In addition, a “Battery Missing” alarm will be sent to the OLT. LED STATUS The LEDs are located beneath the plastic housing and are only visible after power has been applied. The following table provides the LED status during normal operations. Label POWER Step 7: Connect UPS (optional) CAUTION DO NOT connect the Power Adapter and an UPS at the same time as this will cause damage to the 434RG ONT. The ONT can be powered by either power source, but not both simultaneously. The 434RG ONT can typically use an un-interruptible power supply (UPS) if desired. Power is supplied to the 434RG ONT by a local power source with battery backup that utilizes the AC power at the customer premises. The UPS powers the 434RG ONT and functions as a battery backup unit (BBU) supplying continuous 12 VDC. Refer to the installation material that is provided with the UPS when installing the BBU. 61287782F1-22A FIBER Status Indication Off AC or battery off Green No Failure Off No connection to the OLT, open fiber, failure at the ONT, or power is Off Green DS signal present and is within operating range Green Flashing Fast Ranging in Progress or AOE Auto-upgrade in progress Label INTERNET GE 1-4 USB 2.4GHZ 5GHZ PHONE 1-2 WPS RF Status Indication PROVISIONING Off No IP address configured on WAN Interface, or Power is Off Green WAN Interface is configured with IP address Off Link is down or not connected Green Link is up Green Flashing Fast Data is being sent or received SPECIFICATIONS Off Power Off or no device connected Green Device connected Green Flashing Fast Data is being sent or received Off Power is Off, or Wireless 2.4GHz is Disabled Green Wireless 2.4GHz is Enabled Green Flashing Fast Data is being sent or received on 2.4GHz Off Power is Off, or Wireless 5GHz is Disabled Green Wireless 5GHz is Enabled Green Flashing Fast Data is being sent or received on 5GHz Off Unequipped or on-hook and not ringing Green Line is off-hook Green Flashing Slow Line in ringing state Off Power Off or WPS is Disabled Refer to the following for a list of all specifications for the 434RG ONT. ■ Electrical ♦ Voltage: 12 Volts typical ♦ Minimum Voltage: 10 Volts ♦ Maximum Voltage: 13.9 Volts ♦ Power Consumption: Typical 17.0 watts ■ Physical ♦ 10.8 inches high (27.5 centimeters) ♦ 7.4 inches deep (18.8 centimeters) ♦ 3.2 inches wide (8.1 centimeters) ♦ Weight: 1 pounds (0.45 kilograms) ■ Environmental ♦ Operational Temperature: 23°F to +113°F (0°C to +45°C) ♦ Storage Temperature: –40°F to 185°F (–40°C to +85°C) ♦ Relative Humidity: 90%, noncondensing ■ Optical ♦ TX min power: +0.5 dBm ♦ TX max power: +5.0 dBm ♦ RSSI max sensitivity: –27.0 dBm ♦ R.0X overload: –8.0 dBm ♦ TX wavelength: 1310 nm typical ♦ RX wavelength: 1490 nm typical ♦ RF 1550 nm, and no RF return Green WPS is Enabled Green Flashing Fast WPS push button pressed and device is ready to accept connection Off No Video connection Green Video is streaming Green Flashing TBD REGISTRATION ID Registration ID is performed by Serial Number Activation. This occurs when the 434RG ONT is “Discovered” by the OLT. NOTE If AOE Auto Upgrade is active, a new 434RG ONT installation will be detected and a fast blinking FIBER LED will indicate a new software download has commenced. This may take 5 - 10 minutes to complete. When provisioning the 434RG ONT, refer to the ADTRAN 434RG ONT 2 POTS/4 GigE/RF/MoCA with Dual Band WiFi/MoCA2 User Interface Guide. This guide provides basic information for getting the Internet, video and data up and running using a web interface. For complete provisioning information, refer to the Total Access 5000 GPON OLT User Interface Guide. This guide provides all the information necessary to provision the PON to which the 434RG ONT is connected. MAINTENANCE The 434RG ONT does not require routine hardware maintenance for normal operation. ADTRAN does not recommend that repairs be attempted in the field. Repair services may be obtained by returning the defective unit to ADTRAN. Refer to the warranty for further information. Field support for software is provided through upgrade facilities. SAFETY AND REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Refer to the Safety and Regulatory Compliance Notice for this product (P/N 61287782F1-17) for detailed safety and regulatory information. Consultez l'avis sur la sécurité et la conformité à la réglementation pour ce produit (61287782F1-17) pour obtenir des renseignements détaillés sur la sécurité et la réglementation. Warranty: ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within the warranty period if it does not meet its published specifications or fails while in service. Warranty information can be found online at www.adtran.com/warranty. Trademarks: Brand names and product names included in this document are trademarks, registered trademarks, or trade names of their respective holders. ©2015 ADTRAN, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ADTRAN CUSTOMER CARE: From within the U.S. 1.800.726.8663 From outside the U.S. +1 256.963.8716 C A U T I O N ! 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