Nokia Bell 7577WPONHOU WPON User Manual WPON HOU Product Guide

Nokia Shanghai Bell Co. Ltd. WPON WPON HOU Product Guide

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names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective
owners.
The information presented is subject to change without notice. No responsibility is
assumed for inaccuracies contained herein.
© 2018 Nokia.
Contains proprietary/trade secret information which is the property of Nokia and must
not be made available to, or copied or used by anyone outside Nokia without its
written authorization. Not to be used or disclosed except in accordance with
applicable agreements.
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1 Preface
This preface provides general information about the documentation for the Home
Outside Unit (HOU) of the Nokia WPON solution.
1.1 Scope
The documentation for the HOU provides information about safety, features and
functionality, ordering, hardware installation and maintenance, and software
installation procedures for the HOU in the current release of the WPON solution.
1.2 Audience
The documentation for the HOU is intended for planners, administrators, operators,
and maintenance personnel involved in installing, upgrading, or maintaining the
HOU.
1.3 Required knowledge
The reader must be familiar with general telecommunications principles.
1.4 Acronyms and initialisms
The expansions and optional descriptions of most acronyms and initialisms appear
in the glossary.
1.5 Assistance and ordering phone numbers
Nokia provides global technical support through regional call centers. Phone
numbers for the regional call centers are available at the following URL:
http://support.alcatel-lucent.com.
For ordering information, contact your Nokia sales representative.
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1.6 Nokia quality processes
Nokia’s HOU quality practices are in compliance with TL 9000 requirements.These
requirements are documented in the Fixed Networks Quality Manual
3FQ-30146-6000-QRZZA. The quality practices adequately ensure that technical
requirements and customer end-point requirements are met. The customer or its
representatives may be allowed to perform on-site quality surveillance audits, as
agreed upon during contract negotiations
1.7 Safety information
For safety information, see the appropriate safety guidelines chapter.
1.8 Documents
Documents are available from Nokia using ALED or OLCS.
Procedure 1 To download a ZIP file package of the customer documentation
1Navigate to http://support.alcatel-lucent.com and enter your user name and password. If you
are a new user and require access to this service, please contact your Nokia sales
representative.
2From the Technical Content for drop-down menu, choose the product.
3Click on Downloads: Electronic Delivery.
4Choose Documentation from the drop-down menu and click Next.
5Select the image from the drop-down menu and click Next.
6Follow the on-screen directions to download the file.
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Procedure 2 To access individual documents
Individual PDFs of customer documents are also accessible through the Nokia Customer Support
website.
1Navigate to http://support.alcatel-lucent.com and enter your user name and password. If you
are a new user and require access to this service, please contact your Nokia sales
representative.
2From the Technical Content for drop-down menu, choose the product.
3Click on Manuals and Guides to display a list of customer documents by title and part
number. You can filter this list using the Release drop-down menu.
4Click on the PDF to open or save the file.
1.9 Special information
The following are examples of how special information is presented in this document.
Danger — Danger indicates that the described activity or
situation may result in serious personal injury or death; for
example, high voltage or electric shock hazards.
Warning — Warning indicates that the described activity or
situation may, or will, cause equipment damage or serious
performance problems.
Caution — Caution indicates that the described activity or
situation may, or will, cause service interruption.
Note — A note provides information that is, or may be, of
special interest.
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1.9.1 Steps with options or substeps
When there are options in a step, they are identified by letters. When there are
required substeps in a step, they are identified by roman numerals.
Procedure 3 Example of options in a step
At step 1, you must choose option a or b.
1This step offers two options. You must choose one of the following:
aThis is one option.
bThis is another option.
2You must perform this step.
Procedure 4 Example of required substeps in a step
At step 1, you must perform a series of substeps within the step.
1This step has a series of substeps that you must perform to complete the step. You must
perform the following substeps:
iThis is the first substep.
ii This is the second substep.
iii This is the third substep.
2 You must perform this step.
1.10 Multiple PDF document search
You can use Adobe Reader Release 6.0 and later to search multiple PDF files for a
common term. Adobe Reader displays the results in a single display panel. The
results are grouped by PDF file, and you can expand the entry for each file.
Note — The PDF files in which you search must be in the same
folder.
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Procedure 5 To search multiple PDF files for a common term
1Open Adobe Acrobat Reader.
2Choose EditSearch from the Acrobat Reader main menu. The Search PDF panel appears.
3Enter the search criteria.
4Click on the All PDF Documents In radio button.
5Select the folder in which to search using the drop-down menu.
6Click on the Search button.
Acrobat Reader displays the search results. You can expand the entries for each document
by clicking on the + symbol.
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2 HOU legal and data privacy
information
2.1 Purpose
2.2 Data privacy
2.1 Purpose
This chapter describes legal and data privacy information for the HOU.
The information shall not be interpreted as a specification, modification, or
amendment to the specification, or additional or other warranty of any kind. In case
of discrepancy between this document and product specification or terms and
conditions of the valid supply agreement between Nokia and the customer, the
supply agreement and product specification shall always prevail over this document.
2.2 Data privacy
2.2.1 Privacy rules
Nokia intends to serve our customers with innovative offerings while complying with
privacy rules, and enable our customers to satisfy legal and social privacy
requirements.
The development of products, systems, and solutions according to Nokia processes
ensures the following:
respect of end-user privacy
compliance with privacy laws
makes it simple and straightforward for Nokia customers to build
privacy-respecting services
offer enhanced protection against unintended use
Nokia strives to perform the following:
provide products with design and features that enable its operator customers to
comply with their privacy obligations
use reliable and trustworthy methods, that is, no security breaches
ensure that Nokia products respect the privacy of end-users
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2.2.2 Privacy impact assessment
A privacy impact assessment analyzes what subscriber personal data the product
supports and what is the effect of potential breaches.
Subscriber personal data is information relating to an identified or identifiable natural
person.
Some applications support the export and backup of application data. If the
application data contains subscriber personal data, then this subscriber personal
data is also exported.
Table 1 describes the data that the HOU collects and stores, and the safeguards that
are in place to protect data privacy.
<< the table is based on a template that TechComms is developing in
consultation with Shawn Abigail; info in the table is taken from
3TG-00001-0007-DSZZA-01P05-Personal Data Inventory for
WPON.xlsx; it should be noted that there are discrepancies between
the template as used here and the spreadsheet that will need to be
resolved, including a separate table for safeguards (the discrepancies
are not indicated here, and will need to be approved by Shawn) >>
<< it is not clear to me why there is a row for Serial number >>
Table 1 HOU data privacy strategy and safeguards
Note — The information in the table is applicable to the current
(first) release of the HOU.
Data type Collected
by Purpose
of data
collection
Stored by Retention
period Processed Access
restricted
by role
Anonymization
support Safeguards
HOU
location
(HOU GPS
longitude,
latitude and
elevation
information)
GPS Needed to
identify the
location for
HOU
equipment
Stored in
ConfD Data is
retained as
long as the
customer
record is
active. If
there are
system
backups,
data may be
retained
after a
customer
record is
inactive.
No Only the
respective
users and
administrat
ors have
access
Not anonymized Saved in
ConfD in
Binary
(1 of 2)
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MAC
address
(subscriber's
MAC
address)
Operator Used for
black and
white list in
ACL
Stored in
ConfD Data is
retained as
long as the
customer
record is
active. If
there are
system
backups,
data may be
retained
after a
customer
record is
inactive.
Yes Only the
respective
users and
administrat
ors have
access
Not anonymized Saved in
ConfD in
Binary
Serial
number
(equipment
serial
number)
Not
collected Hardware
identificati
on
Saved in
flash
memory
Data is
retained as
long as the
customer
record is
active. If
there are
system
backups,
data may be
retained
after a
customer
record is
inactive.
Not
applicable Not
applicable Not applicable It is not
collected, and
not used by
application
Data type Collected
by Purpose
of data
collection
Stored by Retention
period Processed Access
restricted
by role
Anonymization
support Safeguards
(2 of 2)
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Table of contents
1 Preface.............................................................................................3
1.1 Scope ..........................................................................................................3
1.2 Audience......................................................................................................3
1.3 Required knowledge....................................................................................3
1.4 Acronyms and initialisms.............................................................................3
1.5 Assistance and ordering phone numbers....................................................3
1.6 Nokia quality processes...............................................................................4
1.7 Safety information........................................................................................4
1.8 Documents ..................................................................................................4
1.9 Special information......................................................................................5
1.9.1 Steps with options or substeps....................................................................6
1.10 Multiple PDF document search ...................................................................6
2 HOU legal and data privacy information ......................................9
2.1 Purpose .......................................................................................................9
2.2 Data privacy.................................................................................................9
2.2.1 Privacy rules................................................................................................9
2.2.2 Privacy impact assessment.......................................................................10
3 ETSI environmental and CRoHS guidelines...............................21
3.1 Environmental labels .................................................................................21
3.1.1 Overview....................................................................................................21
3.1.2 Environmental related labels .....................................................................21
3.1.2.1 Products below Maximum Concentration Value (MCV) label....................22
3.1.2.2 Products containing hazardous substances above Maximum
Concentration Value (MCV) label..............................................................22
3.2 Hazardous Substances Table (HST).........................................................23
3.3 Other environmental requirements............................................................24
3.3.1 HOU environmental requirements.............................................................24
3.3.2 Storage......................................................................................................24
3.3.3 Transportation ...........................................................................................24
3.3.4 Stationary use............................................................................................24
3.3.5 Thermal limitations ....................................................................................25
3.3.6 Material content compliance......................................................................25
3.3.7 End-of-life collection and treatment...........................................................25
4 ETSI safety guidelines..................................................................27
4.1 Safety instructions .....................................................................................27
4.1.1 Safety instruction boxes ............................................................................27
4.1.2 Safety-related labels..................................................................................28
4.2 Safety standards compliance ....................................................................29
4.2.1 EMC, EMI, and ESD compliance...............................................................29
4.2.2 Equipment safety standard compliance.....................................................29
4.2.3 Environmental standard compliance .........................................................30
4.2.4 Resistibility requirements compliance .......................................................30
4.2.5 Acoustic noise emission standard compliance..........................................30
4.3 Electrical safety guidelines ........................................................................30
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4.3.1 Power supplies ..........................................................................................30
4.3.2 Cabling ......................................................................................................31
4.3.3 Protective earth .........................................................................................31
4.4 ESD safety guidelines ...............................................................................31
4.5 Environmental requirements......................................................................31
5 ANSI safety guidelines .................................................................33
5.1 Safety instructions .....................................................................................33
5.1.1 Safety instruction boxes in customer documentation ................................33
5.1.2 Safety-related labels..................................................................................34
5.2 Safety standards compliance ....................................................................36
5.2.1 EMC, EMI, and ESD standards compliance..............................................36
5.2.2 Equipment safety standard compliance.....................................................37
5.2.3 Environmental standards compliance........................................................37
5.2.4 Resistibility requirements compliance .......................................................37
5.3 Electrical safety guidelines ........................................................................37
5.3.1 Power supplies ..........................................................................................38
5.3.2 Cabling ......................................................................................................38
5.3.3 Protective earth .........................................................................................38
5.4 ESD safety guidelines ...............................................................................38
5.5 Environmental requirements......................................................................39
6 WPON solution overview .............................................................41
6.1 << something to consider >>.....................................................................41
6.2 WPON solution..........................................................................................41
6.2.1 APs and AP pairs ......................................................................................42
6.2.2 HOUs.........................................................................................................42
6.2.3 WPONs......................................................................................................43
6.2.4 More information about the WPON solution ..............................................43
6.3 Compatible CPE........................................................................................43
7 HOU unit data sheet .....................................................................45
7.1 HOU part numbers and identification ........................................................45
7.2 HOU general description ...........................................................................46
7.3 HOU software and installation feature support..........................................47
7.4 Subscriber traffic interfaces on the HOU...................................................48
7.4.1 HOU physical connections and components.............................................48
7.4.2 HOU wireless components........................................................................49
7.5 HOU LED information................................................................................49
7.6 HOU specifications....................................................................................49
7.7 GEM ports and T-CONTs..........................................................................50
7.8 Performance monitoring statistics .............................................................51
7.9 Functional blocks.......................................................................................53
7.10 HOU standards compliance.......................................................................54
7.10.1 Energy-related products standby and off modes compliance....................54
7.10.2 HOU compliance statement.......................................................................55
7.10.3 Responsible party......................................................................................55
7.11 HOU special considerations ......................................................................56
8 Pre-installation steps for an HOU ...............................................57
8.1 General......................................................................................................57
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8.2 Scan the HOU identifier.............................................................................57
8.3 Create and provision the HOU ..................................................................57
8.4 AP installation information.........................................................................58
8.5 << placeholder in case needed >> ............................................................58
9 Procedures to install an HOU......................................................59
9.1 Purpose .....................................................................................................59
9.2 General......................................................................................................59
9.3 Prerequisites..............................................................................................59
9.4 Recommended tools..................................................................................60
9.5 Safety information......................................................................................60
9.6 Identify the mounting site...........................................................................62
9.7 Make preparations at the mounting site ....................................................62
9.8 Mount the HOU and make connections.....................................................63
9.9 Complete the installation ...........................................................................63
10 Procedures to replace an HOU....................................................65
10.1 Purpose .....................................................................................................65
10.2 General......................................................................................................65
10.3 Prerequisites..............................................................................................65
10.4 Recommended tools..................................................................................65
10.5 Safety information......................................................................................65
10.6 HOU replacement procedure.....................................................................66
11 Configure an HOU.........................................................................73
11.1 Remote configuration ................................................................................73
11.2 Local configuration ....................................................................................73
12 Grounding safety..........................................................................75
12.1 Ground safety information .........................................................................75
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List of figures
3 ETSI environmental and CRoHS guidelines...............................21
Figure 1 Products below MCV value label...............................................................22
Figure 2 Products above MCV value label ..............................................................23
Figure 3 Recycling/take back/disposal of product symbol.......................................26
4 ETSI safety guidelines..................................................................27
Figure 4 PSE certification ........................................................................................29
5 ANSI safety guidelines .................................................................33
Figure 5 Sample safety label on the HOU equipment .............................................35
6 WPON solution overview .............................................................41
Figure 6 High-level representation of the WPON solution.......................................41
Figure 7 Example of three WPONs connected to a PON that uses a P-OLT..........42
Figure 8 Example of an AP pair...............................................................................42
7 HOU unit data sheet .....................................................................45
Figure 9 HOU physical connections and components.............................................48
Figure 10 HOU LED location .....................................................................................49
Figure 11 Functional blocks of an HOU.....................................................................53
Figure 12 SOC functional block.................................................................................53
10 Procedures to replace an HOU....................................................65
Figure 13 G-241G-A ONT connections .....................................................................66
Figure 14 G-241G-A ONT mounted in an outdoor enclosure....................................68
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List of tables
2 HOU legal and data privacy information ......................................9
Table 1 HOU data privacy strategy and safeguards...............................................10
4 ETSI safety guidelines..................................................................27
Table 2 Safety labels..............................................................................................28
5 ANSI safety guidelines .................................................................33
Table 3 Safety labels..............................................................................................34
7 HOU unit data sheet .....................................................................45
Table 4 HOU part numbers and identification ........................................................46
Table 5 HOU accessories.......................................................................................46
Table 6 HOU subscriber traffic interfaces...............................................................48
Table 7 HOU physical connections and components.............................................48
Table 8 HOU LED behavior description .................................................................49
Table 9 HOU physical specifications......................................................................50
Table 10 HOU power consumption specifications....................................................50
Table 11 HOU environmental requirements.............................................................50
Table 12 G-241G-A ONT capacity for GEM ports and T-CONTs.............................51
Table 13 G-241G-A ONT ONTENET performance monitoring statistics..................51
Table 14 G-241G-A ONT ONTL2UNI performance monitoring statistics.................52
Table 15 G-241G-A ONT PONONTTC, PONONTMCTC, PONONTTCHSI,
PONONTTCCES, PONONTTCFLOW, PONONTTCVOIP
performance monitoring statistics..............................................................52
Table 16 G-241G-A ONT PONONTTC aggregate performance monitoring
statistics.....................................................................................................53
Table 17 Responsible party contact information ......................................................56
Table 18 G-241G-A ONT considerations and limitations .........................................56
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3 ETSI environmental and CRoHS
guidelines
This chapter provides information about the ETSI environmental China Restriction of
Hazardous Substances (CRoHS) regulations that govern the installation and
operation of the optical line termination (OLT) and Home Outside Unit (HOU)
equipment. This chapter also includes environmental operation parameters of
general interest.
<< does this chapter need to include OLT info, or should it only cover
the HOU? >>
<< this chapter needs to be closely looked at to make sure that it only
provides applicable info for the HOU and that no relevant HOU info is
missing, as it was copied from a similar chapter in the G-241G-A
Product Guide >>
3.1 Environmental labels
This section describes the environmental instructions that are provided with the
customer documentation, equipment, and location where the equipment resides.
3.1.1 Overview
CRoHS is applicable to Electronic Information Products (EIP) manufactured or sold
and imported in the territory of the mainland of the People’s Republic of China. EIP
refers to products and their accessories manufactured by using electronic
information technology, including electronic communications products and such
subcomponents as batteries and cables.
3.1.2 Environmental related labels
Environmental labels are located on appropriate equipment. The following are
sample labels.
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3.1.2.1 Products below Maximum Concentration Value
(MCV) label
Figure 1 shows the label that indicates a product is below the maximum
concentration value, as defined by standard SJ/T11363-2006 (Requirements for
Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information
Products). Products with this label are recyclable. The label may be found in this
documentation or on the product.
Figure 1 Products below MCV value label
3.1.2.2 Products containing hazardous substances above
Maximum Concentration Value (MCV) label
Figure 2 shows the label that indicates a product is above the maximum
concentration value, as defined by standard SJ/T11363-2006 (Requirements for
Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information
Products). The number contained inside the label indicates the Environment-Friendly
User Period (EFUP) value. The label may be found in this documentation or on the
product.
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Figure 2 Products above MCV value label
Together with major international telecommunications equipment companies, Nokia
has determined it is appropriate to use an EFUP of 50 years for network
infrastructure equipment and an EFUP of 20 years for handsets and accessories.
These values are based on manufacturers' extensive practical experience of the
design, manufacturing, maintenance, usage conditions, operating environments,
and physical condition of infrastructure and handsets after years of service. The
values reflect minimum values and refer to products operated according to the
intended use conditions. See “Hazardous Substances Table (HST) for more
information.
3.2 Hazardous Substances Table (HST)
This section describes the compliance of the OLT and HOU equipment to the CRoHS
standard when the product and subassemblies contain hazardous substances
beyond the MCV value. This information is found in this user documentation where
part numbers for the product and subassemblies are listed. It may be referenced in
other OLT and HOU documentation.
In accordance with the People’s Republic of China Electronic Industry Standard
Marking for the Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic Information Products
(SJ/T11364-2006), customers may access the Nokia Hazardous Substance Table,
in Chinese, from the following location:
http://www.alcatel-sbell.com.cn/wwwroot/images/upload/private/1/media/ChinaRo
HS.pdf
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3.3 Other environmental requirements
Observe the following environmental requirements when handling the OLT or HOU
equipment.
3.3.1 HOU environmental requirements
See chapter 7 in this product guide for more information about temperature ranges.
3.3.2 Storage
According to ETS 300-019-1-1 - Class 1.1, storage of HOU equipment must be in
Class 1.1, weather-protected, temperature-controlled locations.
<< is the above correct? >>
3.3.3 Transportation
According to EN 300-019-1-2 - Class 2.3, transportation of the HOU equipment must
be in packed, public transportation with no rain on packing allowed.
<< is the above correct? >>
3.3.4 Stationary use
According to EN 300-019-1-3 - Class 3.1/3.2/3.E, stationary use of OLT equipment
must be in a temperature-controlled location, with no rain allowed, and with no
condensation allowed.
<< is there an equivalent statement to the above for the HOU? >>
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3.3.5 Thermal limitations
When the OLT is installed in the CO or CEV, install air filters on the OLT. The thermal
limitations for OLT operation in a CO or CEV are:
operating temperature: 5C to 40C (41F to 104F)
short-term temperature: –5C to 50C (23F to 122F)
operating relative humidity: 5% to 85%
short-term relative humidity: 5% to 95%, but not to exceed 0.024 kg of water/kg
<< is there an equivalent to the above for the HOU? >>
3.3.6 Material content compliance
European Union (EU) Directive 2002/95/EC, “Restriction of the use of certain
Hazardous Substances” (RoHS), restricts the use of lead, mercury, cadmium,
hexavalent chromium, and certain flame retardants in electrical and electronic
equipment. This Directive applies to electrical and electronic products placed on the
EU market after 1 July 2006, with various exemptions, including an exemption for
lead solder in network infrastructure equipment. Nokia products shipped to the EU
after 1 July 2006 comply with the EU RoHS Directive.
Nokia has implemented a material/substance content management process. The
process is described in: Nokia process for ensuring RoHS Compliance
(1AA002660031ASZZA). This ensures compliance with the European Union
Directive 2011/65/EU on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances
in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS2). With the process equipment is
assessed in accordance with the Harmonised Standard EN50581:2012 (CENELEC)
on Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic products
with respect to the restriction of hazardous substances.
3.3.7 End-of-life collection and treatment
Electronic products bearing or referencing the symbol shown in Figure 3, when put
on the market within the European Union (EU), shall be collected and treated at the
end of their useful life, in compliance with applicable EU and local legislation. They
shall not be disposed of as part of unsorted municipal waste. Due to materials that
may be contained in the product, such as heavy metals or batteries, the environment
and human health may be negatively impacted as a result of inappropriate disposal.
Note — In the European Union, a solid bar under the symbol for
a crossed-out wheeled bin indicates that the product was put on
the market after 13 August 2005.
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Figure 3 Recycling/take back/disposal of product symbol
At the end of their life, the OLT and HOU are subject to the applicable local
legislations that implement the European Directive 2012/19EU on waste electrical
and electronic equipment (WEEE).
There can be different requirements for collection and treatment in different member
states of the European Union.
In compliance with legal requirements and contractual agreements, where
applicable, Nokia will offer to provide for the collection and treatment of Nokia
products bearing the logo shown in Figure 3 at the end of their useful life, or products
displaced by Nokia equipment offers. For information regarding take-back of
equipment by Nokia, or for more information regarding the requirements for
recycling/disposal of product, contact your Nokia account manager or Nokia take
back support at sustainability.global@nokia.com.
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4 ETSI safety guidelines
This chapter provides information about the mandatory regulations that govern the
installation and operation of the Home Outside Units (HOUs) of the Nokia WPON
solution in the ETSI market.
<< this chapter needs to be closely looked at to make sure that it only
provides applicable info for the HOU and that no relevant HOU info is
missing, as it was copied from a similar chapter in the G-241G-A
Product Guide >>
4.1 Safety instructions
This section describes the safety instructions that are provided in the HOU customer
documentation and on the HOU equipment.
4.1.1 Safety instruction boxes
The safety instruction boxes are provided in the HOU customer documentation.
Observe the instructions to meet safety requirements.
The following is an example of the Danger box.
The Danger box indicates that the described activity or situation may pose a threat
to personal safety. It calls attention to a situation or procedure which, if not correctly
performed or adhered to, may result in death or serious physical harm.
Do not proceed beyond a Danger box until the indicated conditions are fully
understood and met.
The following is an example of the Warning box.
The Warning box indicates that the described activity or situation may, or will, cause
equipment damage, loss of data, or serious performance problems. It identifies a
possible equipment-damaging situation or provides essential information to avoid the
degradation of system operations or data.
Danger — Possibility of personal injury.
Warning 1 — Possibility of equipment damage.
Warning 2 — Possibility of data loss.
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Do not proceed beyond a warning until the indicated conditions are fully understood
and met.
The following is an example of the Caution box.
The Caution box indicates that the described activity or situation may, or will, cause
service interruption.
Do not proceed beyond a caution until the indicated conditions are fully understood
and met.
The following is an example of the Note box.
The Note box provides information that assists the personnel working with HOU
equipment. It does not provide safety-related instructions.
4.1.2 Safety-related labels
The HOU equipment is labeled with the specific safety instructions and compliance
information that is related to a product, or product variant, of the HOU equipment.
Observe the instructions on the safety labels.
Table 2 provides sample safety labels on the HOU equipment.
Table 2 Safety labels
Figure 4 shows the PSE certification.
Caution 1 — Possibility of service interruption.
Caution 2 — Service interruption.
Note — Information of special interest.
Description Label text
ESD warning Caution: This assembly contains an electrostatic sensitive device.
PSE marking These power supplies are Japan PSE certified and compliant with
Japan VCCI emissions standards.
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Figure 4 PSE certification
4.2 Safety standards compliance
This section describes the HOU equipment compliance with the European safety
standards.
4.2.1 EMC, EMI, and ESD compliance
The HOU equipment complies with the following EMC, EMI, and ESD requirements:
EN 300-386 V1.5.1: Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters
(ERM): Telecommunications Network Equipment; Electromagnetic Compatibility
(EMC) requirements; Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) requirements
EN 55022 (2006): Class B, Information Technology Equipment, Radio
Disturbance Characteristics, limits and methods of measurement
EN 55024 (2010): Information Technology Equipment, Immunity Characteristics,
limits and methods of measurement
European Council Directive 2004/108/EC
EN 300-386 V1.4.1: 2008
EN 55022:2006 Class B
4.2.2 Equipment safety standard compliance
The HOU equipment complies with the requirements of EN 60950-1, Safety of
Information Technology Equipment for use in a restricted location (per R-269).
This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference
from Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this is used near a radio or television receiver in
a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference. Install and use the equipment according
to the instruction manual.
Warning
19841
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4.2.3 Environmental standard compliance
The HOU equipment complies with the EN 300 019 European environmental
standards.
4.2.4 Resistibility requirements compliance
The HOU equipment complies with the requirements of ITU Recommendation K.21
for resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in customer premises to
over voltage and overcurrents.
<< does the above statement apply to the HOU? >>
4.2.5 Acoustic noise emission standard compliance
The HOU equipment complies with EN 300 753 acoustic noise emission limit and test
methods.
4.3 Electrical safety guidelines
This section provides the electrical safety guidelines for the HOU equipment.
4.3.1 Power supplies
The use of any non-Nokia approved power supplies or power adapters is not
supported or endorsed by Nokia. Such use will void any warranty or support contract
with Nokia. Such use greatly increases the danger of damage to equipment or
property.
Note 1 — The HOU equipment complies with the U.S. National
Electrical Code. However, local electrical authorities have
jurisdiction when there are differences between the local and
U.S. standards.
Note 2 — The HOU equipment complies with BS EN 61140.
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4.3.2 Cabling
The following are the guidelines regarding cables used for the HOU equipment:
All cables must be approved by the relevant national electrical code.
The cables for outdoor connection to the HOU equipment must be suitable for
outdoor use.
POTS wiring run outside the subscriber premises must comply with the
requirements of local electrical codes. In some markets, the maximum allowed
length of the outside run is 140 feet (43 m). If the outside run is longer, NEC
requires primary protection at both the exit and entry points for the wire.
<< remove the last bullet since it refers to POTS? >>
4.3.3 Protective earth
Earthing and bonding of the HOU equipment must comply with the requirements of
local electrical codes.
4.4 ESD safety guidelines
The HOU equipment is sensitive to ESD. Operations personnel must observe the
following ESD instructions when they handle the HOU equipment.
During installation and maintenance, service personnel must wear wrist straps to
prevent damage caused by ESD.
4.5 Environmental requirements
See section 7.6 in this guide for information about temperature ranges.
Caution — This equipment is ESD sensitive. Proper ESD
protections should be used when you enter the TELCO Access
portion of HOU equipment.
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During operation in the supported temperature range, condensation inside the HOU
equipment caused by humidity is not an issue. To avoid condensation caused by
rapid changes in temperature and humidity, Nokia recommends:
The door of the HOU equipment not be opened until temperature inside and
outside the equipment has stabilized.
If the door of the HOU equipment must be opened after a rapid change in
temperature or humidity, use a dry cloth to wipe down the metal interior to prevent
the risk of condensation.
When high humidity is present, installation of a cover or tent over the HOU
equipment helps prevent condensation when the door is opened.
<< does the HOU have a “door”? >>
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5 ANSI safety guidelines
This chapter provides information about the mandatory regulations that govern the
installation and operation of the Home Outside Units (HOUs) of the Nokia WPON
solution in the North American or ANSI market.
<< this chapter needs to be closely looked at to make sure that it only
provides applicable info for the HOU and that no relevant HOU info is
missing, as it was copied from a similar chapter in the G-241G-A
Product Guide >>
5.1 Safety instructions
This section describes the safety instructions that are provided in the HOU customer
documentation and on the HOU equipment.
5.1.1 Safety instruction boxes in customer
documentation
The safety instruction boxes are provided in the HOU customer documentation.
Observe the instructions to meet safety requirements.
The following is an example of the Danger box.
The Danger box indicates that the described activity or situation may pose a threat
to personal safety. It calls attention to a situation or procedure which, if not correctly
performed or adhered to, may result in death or serious physical harm.
Do not proceed beyond a Danger box until the indicated conditions are fully
understood and met.
The following is an example of the Warning box.
Danger — Possibility of personal injury.
Warning 1 — Possibility of equipment damage.
Warning 2 — Possibility of data loss.
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The Warning box indicates that the described activity or situation may, or will, cause
equipment damage, loss of data, or serious performance problems. It identifies a
possible equipment-damaging situation or provides essential information to avoid the
degradation of system operations or data.
Do not proceed beyond a warning until the indicated conditions are fully understood
and met.
The following is an example of the Caution box.
The Caution box indicates that the described activity or situation may, or will, cause
service interruption.
Do not proceed beyond a caution until the indicated conditions are fully understood
and met.
The following is an example of the Note box.
The Note box provides information that assists the personnel working with HOU
equipment. It does not provide safety-related instructions.
5.1.2 Safety-related labels
The HOU equipment is labeled with specific safety compliance information and
instructions that are related to a variant of the HOU. Observe the instructions on the
safety labels.
Table 3 provides examples of the text in the various HOU equipment safety labels.
<< some of the examples in the table have “ONT” >>
Table 3 Safety labels
Caution 1 — Possibility of service interruption.
Caution 2 — Service interruption.
Note — Information of special interest.
Description Label text
UL compliance Communication service equipment US listed. Type 3R enclosure -
Rainproof.
TUV compliance Type 3R enclosure - Rainproof.
(1 of 2)
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Figure 5 shows a sample safety label on the HOU equipment.
<< will need a new label, as the existing one shows “home or office use”
>>
Figure 5 Sample safety label on the HOU equipment
ESD warning Caution: This assembly contains electrostatic sensitive device.
Laser classification Class 1 laser product
Laser product compliance This laser product conforms to all applicable standards of 21 CFR
1040.10 at date of manufacture.
FCC standards compliance Tested to comply with FCC standards for home or office use.
CDRH compliance Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations
pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated June 24, 2007
Operation conditions This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Canadian standard
compliance (modular ONT) This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Canadian standard
compliance (outdoor ONT) This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
CE marking There are various CE symbols for CE compliance.
Description Label text
(2 of 2)
18533
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil
numerique de la class A est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada
Tested to Comply
with FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
COMMUNICATION SERVICE EQUIPMENT
US LISTED
27FY
Type 3R Enclosure - Rainproof
CAUTION
This Assembly Contains Electrostatic Sensitive Devices
c
®
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5.2 Safety standards compliance
This section describes the HOU equipment compliance with North American safety
standards.
5.2.1 EMC, EMI, and ESD standards compliance
The HOU equipment complies with the following requirements:
<< reword first bullet? >>
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class
A requirements for << HOU? >> equipment
GR-1089-CORE requirements, including:
Section 3 Electromagnetic Interference, Emissions Radiated and Conducted
Section 3 Immunity, Radiated and Conducted
Section 2 ESD Discharge Immunity: System Level Electrostatic Discharge and EFT
Immunity: Electrically Fast Transients
ICES-003
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is needed.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning — Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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5.2.2 Equipment safety standard compliance
The HOU equipment complies with the requirements of UL60950-1, Outdoor ONTs
to “Communication Service Equipment” (CSE) and Indoor ONTs to Information
Technology Equipment (ITE).
<< is “ONT” valid for both of these in the above statement? >>
5.2.3 Environmental standards compliance
The HOU equipment complies with the following standards:
GR-63-CORE (NEBS): requirements related to operating, storage, humidity,
altitude, earthquake, office vibration, transportation and handling, fire resistance
and spread, airborne contaminants, illumination, and acoustic noise
GR-487-CORE: requirements related to rain, chemical, sand, and dust
GR-487 R3-82: requirements related to condensation
GR-3108: Requirements for Network Equipment in the Outside Plant (OSP)
TP76200: Common Systems Equipment Interconnections Standards
5.2.4 Resistibility requirements compliance
The HOU equipment complies with the requirements of ITU Recommendation K.21
for resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in customer premises to
overvoltage and overcurrents.
<< does the above statement apply to the HOU? >>
5.3 Electrical safety guidelines
This section provides the electrical safety guidelines for the HOU equipment.
Note — The HOU equipment complies with the U.S. National
Electrical Code. However, local electrical authorities have
jurisdiction when there are differences between the local and
U.S. standards.
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5.3.1 Power supplies
The use of any non-Nokia approved power supplies or power adapters is not
supported or endorsed by Nokia. Such use will void any warranty or support contract
with Nokia. Such use greatly increases the danger of damage to equipment or
property.
5.3.2 Cabling
The following are the guidelines regarding cables used for the HOU equipment:
Use only cables approved by the relevant national electrical code.
Use cables suitable for outdoor use for connection to HOU equipment.
The HOU equipment has been evaluated for use with external POTS wiring
without primary protection that may not exceed 140 ft (43 m) in reach. However,
the power cable must not exceed 100 ft (31 m).
<< remove last bullet since it refers to POTS? >>
5.3.3 Protective earth
Earthing and bonding of the HOU equipment must comply with the requirements of
NEC article 250 or local electrical codes.
5.4 ESD safety guidelines
The HOU equipment is sensitive to ESD. Operations personnel must observe the
following ESD instructions when they handle the HOU equipment.
During installation and maintenance, service personnel must wear wrist straps to
prevent damage caused by ESD.
Nokia recommends that you prepare the site before you install the HOU equipment.
In addition, you must control relative humidity, use static dissipating material for
furniture or flooring, and restrict the use of air conditioning.
Caution — This equipment is ESD sensitive. Proper ESD
protections should be used when entering the TELCO Access
portion of the HOU equipment.
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5.5 Environmental requirements
See section 7.6 in this guide for temperature ranges for HOU equipment.
During operation in the supported temperature range, condensation inside the HOU
equipment caused by humidity is not an issue. To avoid condensation caused by
rapid changes in temperature and humidity, Nokia recommends:
The door of the HOU equipment not be opened until temperature inside and
outside the enclosure has stabilized.
If the door of the HOU equipment must be opened after a rapid change in
temperature or humidity, use a dry cloth to wipe down the metal interior to prevent
the risk of condensation.
When high humidity is present, installation of a cover or tent over the HOU
equipment helps prevent condensation when the door is opened.
<< does the HOU have a door? >>
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6 WPON solution overview
6.2 WPON solution
6.3 Compatible CPE
6.1 << something to consider >>
<< A more detailed version of this chapter (12+ pages) is in the AP
Product Guide.We need to determine if the stripped down version
presented here should remain or if it should be replaced with one like
the chapter in the AP Product Guide. It should be kept in mind that
keeping two almost identical chapters in the two product guides is an
invitation for them getting out of sync and as well the AP as an entity is
more of a WPON big picture kind of item and the HOU as an entity is
more of just a subscriber-type item that wirelessly connects to an AP. It
seems to make sense to have the stripped version in the HOU Product
Guide as presented here. >>
6.2 WPON solution
The Nokia Wireless PON solution provides a 60 GHz wireless drop for PON or
P2P-based optic networks so that fiber optic cables are not used for connection to
subscribers’ homes. The WPON has an Access Point (AP) that physically connects
to the PON or P2P-based optic network. The AP uses 802.11ad for wireless
communication with up to six Home Outside Units (HOUs) that provide Gigabit
Ethernet connectivity to CPE inside subscribers homes.
<< do we need to provide more info about PONs and/or or P2P-based
optic networks? What exactly is a “P2P-based optic network” - does it
refer to GE, 2,5G, 10G Optical Ethernet? >> << there is quite a
difference between a PON, which is a “point to multipoint” network, and
a point to point network >> << can the PON be GPON, EPON, or other
types of PONs? >>
By using 802.11ad, the WPON solution offers limited interference between systems
because of narrow beams and inherent propagation limitations.
Figure 6 shows a high-level representation of the WPON solution providing a
wireless drop from a PON or P2P-based optic network to three subscriber homes.
Figure 6 High-level representation of the WPON solution
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The WPON solution can be used with a fiber distribution network that includes the
Nokia 7342 ISAM FTTU P-OLT as shown in Figure 7.
Figure 7 Example of three WPONs connected to a PON that uses a P-OLT
<< new figure that has three WPONs instead of the nine ONTs that are
in the “fiber distribution network” figure typically used in the OLT and
ONT documentation >>
6.2.1 APs and AP pairs
The AP provides the optical-to-wireless conversion for the WPON solution. The AP
can be installed on a utility pole or on the outside of a building and uses 802.11ad for
wireless line-of-sight communication with up to six HOUs up to 300 m away << or is
it 100m? >>. An AP contains a GPS and magnetometer, enabling it to report its
location and orientation to the management system. See the AP Product Guide for
detailed information about APs.
<< check distance in above paragraph >>
Two APs can be installed as a pair on a utility pole to provide wider wireless
coverage, such as to HOUs on houses on both sides of a street, In this case the two
APs are known as an AP pair and they are connected to each other through a 2.5
Gigabit electrical Ethernet cable that handles all the traffic between the two APs. An
AP pair is considered to be a single AP, with one of APs of the pair serving as the
Main AP and the other AP as the Extension AP.
Figure 8 shows an AP pair, with each AP of the AP pair using 802.11ad for wireless
line-of-sight communication with three HOUs.
Figure 8 Example of an AP pair
<< new figure to go here >>
6.2.2 HOUs
An HOU provides the wireless-to-Gigabit Ethernet electrical conversion for the
WPON solution at the subscriber premises. Based on 802.11ad, an HOU can be
considered to be a wireless station (STA). An HOU is installed on the outside of a
subscriber’s home and uses a Gigabit Ethernet electrical cable for physical
connectivity to CPE such as a residential gateway inside the home. The same cable
is used to provide power over Ethernet to the HOU. An HOU contains a GPS and
magnetometer, enabling it to report its location and orientation to the management
system.
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After physical installation and power up, an HOU automatically connects to the best
AP available, reports its presence, gets configured, and initiates service per the
customer subscribed service type. The HOU also detects any neighboring APs in its
line of sight and reports these to the management system.
See chapter 7 for detailed information about HOUs.
6.2.3 WPONs
A PON or a P2P-based optic network can have multiple WPONs; for example, the
PON shown in Figure 7 has three WPONs.
At a minimum, a WPON consists of one AP and at least one HOU.
A WPON has a single NNI point at the optical connection point of the AP with the
PON or P2P-based optic network.
A WPON can have multiple UNI points, one at each HOU that is part of the WPON.
An OLT in the PON sees each WPON as a NNI; the OLT does not see the UNIs. In
this respect, a WPON is seen in a similar way as a subtending node, such as a DPU.
The number of APs and HOUs in a WPON depends on the topology used for the
WPON. See the AP Product Guide for more information about WPON topologies.
6.2.4 More information about the WPON solution
See the AP Product Guide for more information about the WPON solution.
6.3 Compatible CPE
<< Include a table here, or in the CRN, that lists CPE that can connect
to the HOU? If here, should it be in the AP product guide as well as in
the HOU product guide? >>
The following table lists CPE that is compatible with the HOU.
<< need info to create table >>
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7 HOU unit data sheet
7.1 HOU part numbers and identification
7.2 HOU general description
7.3 HOU software and installation feature support
7.4 Subscriber traffic interfaces on the HOU
7.5 HOU LED information
7.6 HOU specifications
7.7 GEM ports and T-CONTs
7.8 Performance monitoring statistics
7.9 Functional blocks
7.10 HOU standards compliance
7.11 HOU special considerations
7.1 HOU part numbers and identification
Table 4 provides part numbers and identification information for the HOU.
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Table 4 HOU part numbers and identification
Table 5 provides accessory ordering information for HOUs.
<< are there any orderable accessories for the HOUs? what about the
Cat5 cable and wall-mounting hardware? >>
Table 5 HOU accessories
7.2 HOU general description
An HOU provides the wireless-to-Gigabit Ethernet electrical conversion for the
WPON solution at the subscriber premises. The HOU is installed on the outside of a
subscriber’s home and uses a Gigabit Ethernet electrical cable for physical
connectivity to CPE such as a residential gateway inside the home. See section 6.2
in this guide for more information about the WPON solution.
On the wireless side, the HOU is compliant with 802.11ad supporting unlicensed
60 GHz mmWave wireless line-of-sight communication with 1 Gb/s peak speeds.
On the subscriber side, the HOU is compliant with <<need info >>
Part number Provisioning
number Description CLEI CPR ECI/
Bar
code
3FE 47290 AA
<< confirm >> << need >> HOU with one 802.11ad baseband unit and one Gigabit
Ethernet port.
The 802.11ad baseband unit is used for wireless
connection to an AP.
The Gigabit Ethernet port is used for connection to CPE,
such as a residential gateway, through a Cat5 cable.
The HOU is POE-powered through the Cat 5 cable.
<< is anything included, such as the Cat5
cable and mounting hardware? since we
don’t know the length of cabling needed
between the HO and CPE, is it even possible
to provide a cable >>
<< need >> <<
need
>>
<<
need
>>
Accessory Orderable part number Notes
<< need >> << need >> << need >>
<< need >> << need >> << need >>
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The HOU is managed through the WPON manager and the Nokia Altiplano
cloud-native access platform. A local craft terminal access point is provided on the
HOU through a Bluetooth interface (classical Bluetooth, reach greater than 20 m).
See the AP Product Guide for more information about management of the WPON
solution.
The HOU provides the following functions and features:
wireless-to-Gigabit Ethernet conversion
up to 3 Gbps aggregate capacity, supporting 1 Gbps peak speeds to an AP up to
100 m << or is it 300 m >> away << confirm aggregate vs peak values >>
automatically connects to the best AP available, reports its presence, gets
configured, and initiates service per the customer subscribed service type
detects any neighboring APs in its line of sight and reports these to the
management system
beam-forming antennas for fast and reliable wireless connection
wide field of view for antennas (180 degrees horizontal and 60 degrees vertical)
means there is no need to aim the antenna
installed on the outside of a subscriber’s home
provides symmetrical Ethernet connectivity at Gigabit speeds to CPE over a Cat5
cable
POE-powered over the Cat5 cable that connects to the CPE
sends dying gasp signal upstream if loss of power occurs
has a built-in GPS and magnetometer
robust design for harsh conditions (IP66)
small size (12 cm by 12 cm by 4 cm) means that it is barely noticeable on building
MDI/MDIX auto sensing << confirm the HOU has this for its Ethernet
connection to the CPE>>
network demarcation for all services << confirm if the AP or HOU does this
>>
interworking functions between the GEM and Ethernet layers << confirm the
HOU does this >>
mux and demux functions to the PON or P2P optical network<< confirm the AP,
not the HOU does this >>
G984.4 standard and revised compliant OMCI interface for management and
provisioning << confirm the HOU has this >>
on/off button << confirm the HOU has this >>
support for AIS with DOWN MEP << confirm the HOU has this >>
7.3 HOU software and installation feature support
Software for the HOU is managed through the WPON manager and the Nokia
Altiplano; see the AP Product Guide for information about the WPON manager and
Nokia Altiplano.
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For information about installing or replacing an HOU, see the following chapters:
chapter 8 (Pre-installation steps for an HOU)
chapter 9 (Procedures to install an HOU)
chapter 10 (Procedures to replace an HOU)
7.4 Subscriber traffic interfaces on the HOU
Table 6 describes the supported subscriber traffic interfaces for the HOU.
Table 6 HOU subscriber traffic interfaces
7.4.1 HOU physical connections and components
Figure 9 shows the HOU physical connections and components and section 7.4.2
describes the wireless components.
Figure 9 HOU physical connections and components
<< add figure that has HOU connections and components (if no
components, then change title of section and figure) >>
Table 7 describes the HOU physical connections and components.
Table 7 HOU physical connections and components
Wireless Ethernet
One for communication with an AP One Gigabit Ethernet for connection to CPE; the same connection is
used for power over Ethernet
Connection or
component Description
Ethernet
connection This connection is provided through an RJ 25 connector. It is used for used for connecting
to CPE, such as a residential gateway, through a Cat5 cable. POE power is provided
through the same cable.
Ground
connection << is there a ground point? >>
On/off button This button turns the HOU on or off << is there an on/off button? >>
Reset button This button turns resets the HOU << is there a reset; if yes is it a button with a
narrow hole? >>
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7.4.2 HOU wireless components
The HOU has one 802.11ad baseband unit for wireless communication with an AP:
the 802.11ad baseband unit has three single-tile 32-antenna/RF arrays that have
a scan range of +/- 90° Azimuth, +30°+x /-30°+x elevation, antenna tiles tilted
upwards, angle x << need values for “x” >>
the 32-antenna/RF arrays use vertical polarization and are located at the center
line of the HOU
7.5 HOU LED information
The HOU has a single multifunction LED that is software-defined to light under
certain conditions.
Figure 10 shows the location of the LED.
Figure 10 HOU LED location
<< add figure showing location of the LED>>
Table 8 describes the HOU LED. << need info for HOU LED >>
Table 8 HOU LED behavior description
7.6 HOU specifications
Table 9 lists the physical specifications for the HOU.
LED color and
behavior LED behavior description
Off <<
need >>
Solid green << need >>
Solid red << need >>
Flashing green (fast) << need >>
Flashing green (slow) << need >>
Flashing red (fast) << need >>
Flashing red (slow) << need >>
<< any other (eg
alternating red
and green)? >>
<< need >>
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Table 9 HOU physical specifications
Table 10 lists power consumption specifications for the HOU.
Table 10 HOU power consumption specifications
Table 11 lists the environmental requirements for the HOU.<< need to verify >>
Table 11 HOU environmental requirements
7.7 GEM ports and T-CONTs
<< this section is as per the G-241G-A ONT product guide - does any of
it apply to the HOU? >>
Table 12 lists the maximum number of supported T-CONTs and GEM ports for
G-241G-A ONT. Not all ONTs will be supported in all of the releases indicated the
table. See the appropriate release Customer Release Notes for the most accurate
list of supported devices.
Dimensions Specifications
Height << need >>
Width << need >>
Depth << need >>
Weight [within 0.5 lb (0.23 kg)] << need >>
Maximum power
(not to exceed) Condition Minimum
power Condition
<< need >> << need >> << need >> << need >>
Mounting
method Temperature range and humidity Altitude
On an outside
wall Operating:
23F to 122F (-5C to 50C) ambient temperature
5% to 85% relative humidity, non-condensing
Maximum operating altitude is
10 000 ft (3048 m) above mean sea
level
Storage:
–40F to 140F (–40 to 60C)
5% to 93% relative humidity, non-condensing
Maximum non-operating altitude is
40 000 ft (12 192 m) above mean
sea level
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Table 12 G-241G-A ONT capacity for GEM ports and T-CONTs
7.8 Performance monitoring statistics
<< this section is as per the G-241G-A ONT product guide - does any of
it apply to the HOU? >>
The following section identifies the supported performance monitoring statistics for
G-241G-A ONT. A check mark indicates the statistic is supported on that ONT. An
empty cell indicates the statistic is not supported. The following tables are
categorized by supported alarm types:
Table 13 provides statistics for ONTENET type counters
Table 14 provides statistics for ONTL2UNI type counters
Table 15 provides statistics for PONONTTC, PONONTMCTC, PONONTTCHSI,
PONONTTCCES, PONONTTCFLOW, and PONONTTCVOIP type counters
Table 16 provides statistics for PONONTTC aggregate type counters
Table 13 G-241G-A ONT ONTENET performance monitoring statistics
Note
(1) A 5 second polling window limitation exists on the ONT, therefore the margin of error for each 15-min window
is 5 seconds
ONT or MDU Maximum Notes
Package P ONTs
GEM ports per ONT 124 124 are present; 122 are available, and 2 are reserved for multicast
and debugging
T-CONTs per ONT 32 32 are present; 31 are available, and 1 is reserved for OMCI
Note — If you have trouble accessing G-241G-A ONT
performance monitoring statistics using TL1, please contact
your Nokia support representative for more information about
how to access and retrieve performance monitoring type
counters.
ONT ONTENET statistics
FCSE
EC
LC
RBO
SCF
MCF
DT
IMTE
CSE
AE
IMRE
FTL
TBO
SQE
GPON
G-241G-A (1) ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓
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Table 14 G-241G-A ONT ONTL2UNI performance monitoring statistics
Note
(1) A 5 second polling window limitation exists on the ONT, therefore the margin of error for each 15-min window
is 5 seconds
Table 15 G-241G-A ONT PONONTTC, PONONTMCTC, PONONTTCHSI,
PONONTTCCES, PONONTTCFLOW, PONONTTCVOIP perfor-
mance monitoring statistics
Note
(1) A 5 second polling window limitation exists on the ONT, therefore the margin of error for each 15-min window
is 5 seconds
ONT ONTL2UNI statistics
FRAMES
BYTES
MCFRAMES
DSDRPDFRMS
USDRPDFRMS
USFRAMES
DSFRAMES
USBYTES
DSBYTES
USMCFRAMES
DSMCFRAMES
GPON
G-241G-A (1) ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓
ONT PONONTTC, PONONTMCTC, PONONTTCHSI, PONONTTCCES,
PONONTTCFLOW, PONONTTCVOIP statistics
TXBLOCKS
TXFRAGS
RXBLOCKS
RXFRAGS
LOSTFRAGS
BADGEMHDRS
GPON
G-241G-A (1) ✓✓✓✓✓
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Table 16 G-241G-A ONT PONONTTC aggregate performance monitoring
statistics
Note
(1) A 5 second polling window limitation exists on the ONT, therefore the margin of error for each 15-min window
is 5 seconds
7.9 Functional blocks
Figure 11 shows the functional blocks for the HOU.
Figure 11 Functional blocks of an HOU
<< add figure showing the functional blocks of an HOU >>
Figure 12 shows the SoC functional block in more detail.
Figure 12 SOC functional block
<< add figure showing the SoC functional block >>
The SoC for the HOU consists of the following key elements:
Ethernet MAC:
The SoC provides up to four GE MACs. << confirm >>
Control Processor:
The Control Processor features an integral memory management unit that
supports a dedicated 64 kbyte instruction cache and shares a single 32 kbyte data
cache with the DSP. The Control Processor and DSP also include a single
channel Data Management Application (DMA) controller with a 4 kbyte read
ahead low-latency Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) access port. The
processors typically run at 400 MHz.
ONT PONONTTC (aggregate) statistics
TXBLOCKS
TXFRAGS
RXBLOCKS
RXFRAGS
LOSTFRAGS
BADGEMHDRS
GPON
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Switch matrix:
The Switch matrix provides an integrated data channel between the four GE
MACs, the GPON MAC, the control processor, and the other integrated elements
such as flash memory, DRAM, and the local bus controller.
7.10 HOU standards compliance
The HOUcompliant with the following standards: << the following list is from the
G-241G-A ONT product guide - it needs to be reviewed carefully to
make sure that it is complete and accurate with respect to the HOU >>
EN-300019-2-1 (Class T1.2)
EN-300019-2-2 (Class T2.3)
EN-300019-2-3 (Class T3.2))
ETL
FCC (Class B)/CAN ICES-003
IEEE 802.1p (QoS)
IEEE 802.1q (VLANs)
IEEE 802.3ab, 3i 3u (GE)
IEEE 802.3 (2012) (auto-negotiation)
IEEE 802.3x (flow control)
MEF 2.0
ITU-T G.984 (GPON interface framing)
ITU-T G.984.2 (1.25 Gb/s, 2.5 Gb/s)
ITU-T G.984.3 (activation with automatic discovery of a serial number and a
password)
ITU-T G.984.4 (standard and revised) (OMCI interface for ONT management and
provisioning)
7.10.1 Energy-related products standby and off modes
compliance
<< this section needs to be confirmed >>
Hereby, Nokia declares that the HOU is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2009/125/EC together with
Commission Regulation (EC) No 1275/2008 and Commission Regulation (EC) No
801/2013.
The HOU qualifies as equipment with high network availability (HiNA) functionality.
Since the main purpose of the HOU is to provide network functionality with HiNA 7
days /24 hours, the modes Off/Standby, Power Management, and Networked
Standby are inappropriate.
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For information about the type and number of network ports, see “Subscriber traffic
interfaces on the HOU” in this chapter.
For information about power consumption, see “HOU specifications” in this chapter.
7.10.2 HOU compliance statement
<< this section needs to be confirmed >>
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1 This device may not cause harmful interference.
2 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is needed.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
7.10.3 Responsible party
<< this section needs to be confirmed >>
<< if it is Raleigh, is the phone number and other info correct? >>
Table 17 lists the party in the US responsible for the HOU.
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Table 17 Responsible party contact information
7.11 HOU special considerations
<< are there any special considerations and limitations for the HOU? >>
<< the following table is for reference, as it is from the G-241G-A ONT
product guide >>
Table 18 G-241G-A ONT considerations and limitations
Legal Company name Nokia USA Inc.
Address 2301 SUGAR BUSH RD. STE 300, RALEIGH,NC 27612
Phone, Fax +1 919 850 6127
Considerations and limitations
Call History Data collection (ONTCALLHST) is supported, except for the following parameters:
RTP packets (discarded), far-end RTCP and RTCP-XR participation, RTCP average and peak round trip delay,
MOS, average jitter, number of jitter-buffer over-runs and under runs.
Some voice features are configurable on a per ONT basis, including Call Waiting, Call Hold, 3-Way Calling, and
Call Transfer.
The following voice features / GSIP parameters are configurable on a per-Client/ per-ONT basis (not
per-Subscriber):
Enable Caller ID and Enable Caller Name ID
Digitmap and the associated Interdigit and Critical timers and Enter key parameters
Warmline timer is enabled per subscriber, but the warmline timer value is configured per ONT and must have
a lower value than the Permanent time
Miscellaneous timers: Permanent, Timed-release, Reanswer, Error-tone, and CW-alert timers
Features / functions: Message waiting mode, WMWI refresh interval, DTMF volume level
Service Codes for the following features: CCW, Call Hold and Warmline
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8 Pre-installation steps for an HOU
8.1 General
8.2 Scan the HOU identifier
8.3 Create and provision the HOU
8.4 AP installation information
8.5 << placeholder in case needed >>
8.1 General
<< the purpose of this chapter is to cover installation-related items that
should be addressed at the CO or before the installer goes out to the
installation site >>
<< briefly describe the various installation scenarios (such as installing
first AP (or a pair of APs) and one or more HOUs, adding an HOU to an
existing WPON provided by an AP, adding a Relay AP (and one or more
HOUs) to an existing WPON provided by an AP), and adding a second
AP (and one or more HOUs) to create an AP pair? Is it likely that an AP
would be installed by itself without at least one HOU being installed at
the same time? It certainly seems possible that just a single HOU could
be installed by itself for a "late uptake" customer. This could perhaps
be covered at a general level in the WPON Overview chapter, with any
specific info about the AP here, with a reference to the WPON
Overview chapter. >>
8.2 Scan the HOU identifier
<< Scan the HOU identifier, as the WPON (Wireless PON) wiki of Feb
06/18 indicates to do this before installing the HOU (this reports the
serial number of the <<xx>> to the WPON manager) >> << need details
on how to do this >>
8.3 Create and provision the HOU
<< Create and provision the HOU, through the WPON manager, as the
WPON (Wireless PON) wiki of Feb 06/18 indicates to do this before
installing the HOU >> << need details on how to do this >>
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8.4 AP installation information
If you will be installing any APs while you are installing the HOU, refer to the AP
Product Guide for information about APs, including pre-installation steps and
procedures on installing APs.
8.5 << placeholder in case needed >>
<< if needed, for any other pre-installation activities >>
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9 Procedures to install an HOU
9.1 Purpose
9.2 General
9.3 Prerequisites
9.4 Recommended tools
9.5 Safety information
9.6 Identify the mounting site
9.7 Make preparations at the mounting site
9.8 Mount the HOU and make connections
9.9 Complete the installation
9.1 Purpose
This chapter provides the procedures to install an HOU.
9.2 General
<< need to determine what should go here or if this section is even
needed >>
9.3 Prerequisites
You need the following items before beginning the installation:
HOU
Cat5 Ethernet cabling and the following connectors: << confirm >>
RJ-45 connector for connecting the cable to the HOU
connector suitable for connecting the cable to the CPE
wall-mounting brackets and fasteners for the HOU << confirm >>
silicon or other waterproof sealing/caulking compound << confirm >>
mobile phone or tablet for local management of the HOU via Bluetooth
<< anything else? >>
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9.4 Recommended tools
You need the following tools for the installation:
scanner for reading bar code on the HOU
wire cutters and tools for attaching connectors to the Cat5 cabling
something << what? >> for measuring distance << others?>> << note that
the rest of the items in the list are from the G-241G-A ONT Product
Guide and might not apply to an HOU installation >>
#2 Phillips screwdriver
1/4 in. (6 mm) flat blade screwdriver
wire strippers
RJ-45 cable plug crimp tool
voltmeter or multimeter
drill and drill bits
pin-in-hex screwdriver
9.5 Safety information
Read the following safety information before beginning the installation
<< need to confirm that the info in this section applies to the HOU, as it
is from the G-241G-A Product Guide >>
<< include height/fall safety info (or is it not needed for HOU)?
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- do we need to add a reference to chapter 11 for grounding safety? >>
Danger 1 — Hazardous electrical voltages and currents can
cause serious physical harm or death. Always use insulated
tools and follow proper safety precautions when connecting or
disconnecting power circuits.
Danger 2 — Make sure all sources of power are turned off and
have no live voltages present on feed lines or terminals. Use a
voltmeter to measure for voltage before proceeding.
Danger 3 — Always contact the local utility company before
connecting the enclosure to the utilities.
Warning 1 — This equipment is ESD sensitive. Proper ESD
protections should be used when removing the fiber access
cover of the HOU.
<< does the HOU have an access cover? >>
Warning 2 — The intra-building port(s) of the equipment or
subassembly is suitable for connection to intra-building or
unexposed wiring or cabling only. The intra-building port(s) of
the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT be metallically
connected to interfaces that connect to the OSP or its wiring.
These interfaces are designed for use as intra-building
interfaces only (Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR-
1089) and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling. The
addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in
order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring.
Note 1 — Observe the local and national laws and regulations
that may be applicable to this installation.
Note 2 — The HOU should be installed in accordance with the
applicable requirements of the NEC or CEC. Local authorities
and practices take precedent when there is conflict between the
local standard and the NEC or CEC.
Note 3 — The HOU must be installed by qualified service
personnel.
Note 4 — See HOU specifications in chapter 7 for the
temperature ranges for the HOU.
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9.6 Identify the mounting site
<<intro needed >>
1Identify the exact location for the HOU on an outside wall of the house; confirming that there
is line of sight and there is less than 100 m (or is it 300 m?) between the prospective HOU
location and planned or installed AP(s) (lines of sight will depend on the installation scenario,
covered in section 8.1) << need details >> If possible, find a location below a window that
can easily be accessed and worked on from within the house.
2Confirm that the prospective HOU location is acceptable within the house, and that Cat5
cabling can be run inside the house from the CPE or prospective CPE location to the
prospective HOU location.
3STOP. This procedure is complete.
9.7 Make preparations at the mounting site
<< intro needed >>
1Confirm that the CPE that the HOU is going to connect to is installed and powered up, or
install and power up the CPE << need details >>
2Connect the Cat5 cabling to the CPE (may need to attach a connector to the cabling first) and
route the cable to the installation location for the HOU. The Cat5 cable must be routed inside
the house to a point inside the house from the installation location and must have enough
length to be able to pass through the wall to reach the HOU once it is mounted on the outside
of the wall.
3<< is there a ground point on the HOU? If yes, then this step should be about
making sure the far-end of the ground cable is attached to ground,
presumably outside, and routing the ground cable to the installation location
for the HOU - will need details >>
4Scan the HOU if it was not done in section 8.2 (assuming that it is not too late if it was not
already scanned)? << need details >>
5Do any pre-work on the HOU and/or wall before mounting the HOU on the wall, esp since
that actually mounting of the HOU could be high up and so it would be good to do what can
be done while on the ground (such as attaching a mounting plate to the HOU) or before
mounting the HOU (such as attaching a bracket to the wall) in order to minimize how many
times the installer needs to go up the pole or on a ladder. << need details >>
6STOP. This procedure is complete.
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9.8 Mount the HOU and make connections
<< need intro >> << Perhaps chapters 18 and 19 of the 7368 ISAM ONT Hardware
and Cabling guide might have useful info >>
1Drill a << what diameter? >> hole through the wall at the HOU location and thread the Cat5
cable through the hole (may need to attach connector to the cabling after threading) << need
details >>
2Connect ground to the HOU << need details >> << perhaps use info from chapter 6 in the
7368 ISAM ONT Hardware and Cabling guide >> << may need to trim to an appropriate
length first >>
3Connect the protruding end of the Cat5 cable to the HOU (may need to attach connector to
the cabling) << need details >> << may need to trim to an appropriate length first >>
4Mount the HOU (with attached ground and Cat5 cables) on the wall << need details >> <<
what about sealing around the HOU with silicon caulking etc and sealing the hole on the
inside? >>
5STOP. This procedure is complete.
9.9 Complete the installation
<< need intro >>
1Power up the HOU by using the ON/OFF power switch. << add a figure showing
location of switch? >>
2Verify the HOU LED and voltage status << need details >> << are there applicable details
in the 7368 Hardware and Cabling Installation Guide that could be added here? >>
3Verify system functionality of the HOU << assume that this can be done via Bluetooth (used
with external app of mobile phone or tablet for local device management) >> << need
details >> << configure anything on the HOU via Bluetooth >>
4If the AP or APs for the HOU have been installed, check that the HOU has wireless
connectivity with the AP and APs << need details >>
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5If necessary, reset the HOU. << can the HOU be reset as described here? >>
iLocate the Reset button.
ii Insert the end of a straightened paper clip or other narrow object into the hole in the
Reset button to reset the HOU.
6STOP. This procedure is complete.
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10 Procedures to replace an HOU
10.1 Purpose
10.2 General
10.3 Prerequisites
10.4 Recommended tools
10.5 Safety information
10.6 HOU replacement procedure
10.1 Purpose
This chapter provides the procedures to replace an HOU. << work on this chapter
after working on the installation chapter >>
10.2 General
<< is this section needed? >>
10.3 Prerequisites
<< work on this section after working on the installation chapter >>
10.4 Recommended tools
<< work on this chapter after working on the installation chapter >>
10.5 Safety information
<< work on this chapter after working on the installation chapter >>
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10.6 HOU replacement procedure
<< work on HOU replacement procedures after working on the HOU installation
chapter >> << this procedure is currently the one for replacing the G-241G-A ONT
and is left here for use as a model for the HOU >>
1Deactivate the ONT services at the P-OLT.
If you are using the SLID feature, this step is not required. The ONT and the services can
remain in service (IS).
iUse the RTRV-ONT command to verify the ONT status and the associated services.
Record the serial number or the SLID of the ONT displayed in the command output.
Example:
RTRV-ONT::ONT-1-1-1-1-1;
ii If the ONT is in service, place the ONT in OOS state.
Example:
ED-ONT::ONT-1-1-1-1-1;
2Power down the ONT unit by using the ON/OFF power switch.
3Disconnect the video, POTS, Ethernet, power, and ground cables from the ONT; see Figure
13.
Figure 13 G-241G-A ONT connections
4Unplug the SC/APC fiber optic cable from the ONT.
iLoosen the lock screw on the fiber optic connection clip.
ii Lift the connection clip up.
iii Unplug the fiber optic cable with SC/APC adapter from the fiber optic connector; see
Figure 13.
iv Lower the clip and tighten the lock screw.
DATA 1 DATA 2 DATA 3 DATA 4 ON/OFF POWER
POTS 1Video POTS 2
POTS ports
(RJ-14)
Gigabit Ethernet
ports (RJ-45)
On/off
button
Power
connector
SC/APC
connector
RF VideoGround lug
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5Replace the ONT with a new unit:
aOn a flat surface, such as a desk, substitute a replacement ONT for the old ONT; go to
step 8.
bOn a wall. The G-241G-A can be wall-mounted with or without a fiber storage tray.
iSlide the old ONT upward and then away from the two mounting screws until the
ONT is free of the wall.
ii Slide the wall mount keyholes on the ONT enclosure or fiber storage tray of the
replacement ONT down over the mounting screws until it is securely seated.
cIn a wall-mounted outdoor enclosure.
iUnfasten the G-241G-A ONT by turning the brackets to the open position and
remove the unit; see Figure 14.
Note — If the Emerson 24W AC/DC Power Adapter or the Delta
DUPS-1232GA will be used, the ONT must be mounted a minimum of
31.5 in (0.8 m) above the floor.
If the Delta DUPS-1232A will be used, the ONT must be mounted a
minimum of 59 in (1.5 m) above the floor.
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Figure 14 G-241G-A ONT mounted in an outdoor enclosure
ii Position the replacement G-241G-A ONT within the outdoor enclosure and
between the ONT brackets, as shown in Figure 14.
iii Secure the G-241G-A ONT by turning the brackets to the closed position.
Warning — Do not overtighten the ONT bracket when securing the
G-241G-A ONT to the outdoor enclosure. The unit can become skewed
and compromise the environmental seal of the ONT mounted in the
outdoor enclosure.
28068
Mounting hole
ONT bracket
ONT bracket
Mounting hole
Mounting hole
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6To ground a G-241G-A ONT:
aAn indoor desktop or wall-mounted G-241G-A ONT is grounded by the 3-pin power
adapter or a grounded UPS.
bA G-241G-A ONT mounted in an outdoor enclosure must be grounded with a
permanent ground wire.
Connect a single #6 to #14 AWG ground wire to the recessed ground lug on the
G-241G-A ONT. The ground wire exits from the back of the ONT unit in the same way
as the cables.
7Connect the RF video coaxial cable; see Figure 13.
8Route up to four Ethernet cables to the RJ-45 ports, as shown in Figure 13. Connect the
Ethernet cables.
9Route up to two POTS cables to the RJ-14 ports, as shown in Figure 13. Connect the POTS
cables.
10 If required, have approved service personnel who are trained to work with optic fiber clean
the fiber optic connection. See the 7368 ISAM ONT Configuration, Management, and
Troubleshooting Guide for more information about fiber optic handling, inspection, and
cleaning.
Danger 1 — Hazardous electrical voltages and currents can cause
serious physical harm or death. Always use insulated tools and follow
proper safety precautions when connecting or disconnecting power
circuits. For more information on grounding safety, see chapter 12.
Danger 2 — Make sure all sources of power are turned off and have no
live voltages present on feed lines or terminals. Use a voltmeter to
measure for voltage before proceeding.
Danger 3 — Always contact the local utility company before connecting
the enclosure to the utilities.
Warning — Do not connect the ground lug of the G-241G-A ONT for
indoor installations; the ONT is grounded by the power adapter or UPS.
Danger — Fiber optic cables transmit invisible laser light. To avoid eye
damage or blindness, never look directly into fibers, connectors, or
adapters.
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11 Connect the fiber optic cable to a G-241G-A ONT.
iRoute the fiber optic cable to the ONT.
ii Loosen the lock screw on the fiber optic connection clip.
iii Lift the connection clip up.
iv Plug the fiber optic cable with SC/APC adapter into the fiber optic connector; see Figure
13.
vLower the clip so that it secures the fiber optic cable.
vi Tighten the lock screw.
12 Install the power supply according to manufacturer specifications.
13 Connect the power cable with an 8-pin Molex connector or 3-pin power adapter to the ONT
unit.
14 For a G-241G-A ONT installed in an outdoor enclosure with an FSST, coil the excess cable
in a clockwise direction allowing it to exit the lower right cable exit port.
15 Power up the ONT unit by using the ON/OFF power switch.
Warning — Be careful to maintain a bend radius of no less than 1.5
inches (3.8 cm) when connecting the fiber optic cable. Too small of a
bend radius in the cable can result in damage to the optic fiber.
Warning — Units must be powered by a Listed or CE approved and
marked limited power source power supply with a minimum output rate of
12 V dc, 1.25 A.
Note — Observe the following:
There must be approximately 18 in. (45.72 cm) of cable stub exiting
the FSST at the right cable exit point.
The FSST stores a maximum of 75 ft (22.86 m) of cable.
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16 If used, configure the SLID; see the 7368 ISAM ONT Configuration, Management, and
Troubleshooting Guide.
17 If necessary, reset the ONT.
iLocate the Reset button.
ii Insert the end of a straightened paper clip or other narrow object into the hole in the
Reset button to reset the ONT.
18 Verify the ONT LEDs, voltage status, and optical signal level; see the 7368 Hardware and
Cabling Installation Guide.
19 Activate and test the services; see the 7368 Hardware and Cabling Installation Guide.
20 For a G-241G-A ONT installed in an outdoor enclosure, close the access cover of the outdoor
enclosure and secure using the pin-in-hex screw.
21 STOP. This procedure is complete.
Note — A new SLID or the old SLID may be used with the replacement
ONT. If a new SLID is used, the new SLID must also be programmed at
the P-OLT using TL1 or a network manager. If the old SLID is used, no
changes need to be made at the P-OLT; see the operations and
maintenance documentation for the OLT for more details.
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11 Configure an HOU
11.1 Remote configuration
11.2 Local configuration
11.1 Remote configuration
The WPON manager and Nokia Altiplano can be used to configure an HOU remotely;
see the AP Product Guide for more information about the WPON manager and Nokia
Altiplano.
11.2 Local configuration
Local craft terminal access for an HOU is provided through a Bluetooth interface
(classical Bluetooth, reach greater than 20 m) on the HOU.
The Bluetooth interface provides access to a Bluetooth server that can be used for
local management of the HOU by a Bluetooth-equipped mobile phone or tablet or
other external device.
You can configure the following through the Bluetooth interface of an HOU:
<< need info on how to configure the HOU through the Bluetooth
interface >>
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12 Grounding safety
12.1 Ground safety information
12.1 Ground safety information
<< this section is based on the equivalent section in the G-241-G-A ONT
product guide, with “ONT” changed to “HOU” - the section needs to be
reviewed carefully to make sure that it is complete and accurate with
respect to the HOU >>
Improper grounding can result in personal injury or equipment damage. See below
for specific dangers and considerations when handling grounding equipment.
Danger — Hazardous electrical voltages and currents can
cause serious physical harm or death. Always use insulated
tools and follow proper safety precautions when connecting or
disconnecting power circuits.
Danger — Make sure all sources of power are turned off and
have no live voltages present on feed lines or terminals. Use a
voltmeter to measure for voltage before proceeding.
Danger — Always contact the local utility company before
connecting the enclosure to the utilities.
Danger — You must connect the HOU to earth ground before
connecting the power supply to the HOU.
<< change “power supply” to “Cat5 cable that
provides power over Ethernet”? >>
Danger — The earth bonding terminal shall be connected to an
approved earth connection before the ac power is applied.
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Danger — Earthing and bonding of the HOU must comply with
the ANSI-specific requirements found in NEC Article 250.
Insulation - The grounding conductor must be insulated and
listed as suitable for the purpose.
Material - The grounding conductor shall be copper or other
corrosion-resistant conductive material stranded or solid.
Size - The grounding conductor must be a minimum of
14 AWG per UL investigation. If local code or regulations
require more, follow per local codes or regulation.
Length - The primary protector grounding conductor must be
as short as practicable. In one- and two-family dwellings, the
primary protector grounding conductor must be as short as
practicable, not to exceed 20 ft (6.0 m) in length.
If the building or structure served has no grounding means,
as described in 800.100 (B)(1) or (B)(2)(1) of NEC
Article 250, the communications grounding conductor must
be connected to either of the following:
a) to any one of the individual electrodes described in 250.52
(A)(1), (A)(2), (A)(3), or (A)(4).
b) to an effectively grounded metal structure or to a ground
rod or pipe not less than 5 ft (1.5 m) in length and 1/ 2 in.
(12.7 mm) in diameter, driven, where practical, into
permanently damp earth, and the communications ground
rod shall be bonded to the power grounding electrode
system in accordance with 800.100 (D).
Warning — This equipment is ESD sensitive. Proper ESD
protection must be used when entering the TELCO Access
portion of the HOU.
Warning — ANSI-specific: If using cable other than the
recommended brands, select only UL-listed cable, rated for the
specific installation.
Warning — ANSI-specific: If using cable other than the
recommended brands, select only UL-listed cable, rated for the
specific installation.
Note — Earthing and bonding of the HOU must comply with the
ETSI-specific requirements found in local electrical wiring
codes.
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Note — Observe all local and national laws and regulations
that may be applicable to this installation.
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FCC Statement
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment .This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between
the radiator& your body.

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