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Total Access 362R Single Family Unit with RF Return Installation and Maintenance Guide

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office

 

and

 

the

 

customer

 

premises

 

are

 

replaced

 

by

 

passive

 

components

 

that

 

guide

 

traffic

 

based

 

on

 

splitting

 

optical

 

wavelengths

 

to

 

end

 

points

 

along

 

the

 

way.

 

These

 

passive

 

components,

 

such

 

as

 

splitters

 

and

 

coupler

 

devices,

 

work

 

by

 

passing

 

or

 

restricting

 

light

 

and

 

do

 

not

 

require

 

power

 

to

 

transmit

 

data.

 

In

 

a

 

PON,

 

a

 

single

 

fiber

 

can

 

be

 

run

 

from

 

the

 

serving

 

exchange

 

out

 

to

 

a

 

subdivision

 

or

 

office

 

park.

 

Then,

 

individual

 

fiber

 

strands

 

can

 

be

 

run

 

to

 

each

 

building.

 

Also,

 

serving

 

equipment

 

can

 

be

 

split

 

from

 

the

 

main

 

fiber

 

using

 

passive

 

splitters/couplers.

 

This

 

allows

 

one

 

fiber

 

cable

 

from

 

the

 

exchange

 

to

 

the

 

customer

 

to

 

be

 

shared

 

by

 

many

 

customers.

 

This

 

dramatically

 

lowers

 

the

 

overall

 

costs

 

of

 

deployment

 

for

 

Fiber

 

To

 

The

 

Premises

 

(FTTP)

 

applications.

In

 

this

 

type

 

of

 

network,

 

the

 

subscriber’s

 

voice,

 

video,

 

and

 

data

 

devices

 

are

 

connected

 

to

 

the

 

GPON

 

via

 

the

 

ONT.

 

The

 

ONT

 

translates

 

IP

 

data

 

and

 

analog

 

voice

 

into

 

GPON

 

Encapsulated

 

Method

 

(GEM)

 

frames

 

and

 

combines/splits

 

the

 

signal

 

with

 

analog

 

and/or

 

digital

 

video

 

to

 

and

 

from

 

the

 

OLT.

 

The

 

signal

 

is

 

split/combined

 

at

 

the

 

OLT

 

similar

 

to

 

the

 

ONT.

GEM

 

is

 

based

 

on

 

the

 

SONET/SDH

 

Generic

 

Framing

 

Procedure

 

(GFP)

 

for

 

handling

 

time

 

division

 

multiple

 

access

 

(TDMA),

 

ATM

 

and

 

Ethernet

 

based

 

traffic

 

without

 

additional

 

encap

sulation

 

protocols.

Signal

 

transmission

 

from

 

ONTs

 

to

 

the

 

OLT

 

use

 

a

 

type

 

of

 

TDMA.

 

TDMA

 

is

 

a

 

technique

 

used

 

to

 

frame

 

channels

 

of

 

data.

 

In

 

this

 

technique,

 

data

 

communication

 

sessions

 

originating

 

from

 

multiple

 

points

 

are

 

transmitted

 

in

 

turn.

 

Each

 

data

 

communication

 

session

 

is

 

assigned

 

a

 

time

 

slot

 

in

 

the

 

TDMA

 

frame

 

and

 

transmits

 

(or

 

accesses

 

that

 

time

 

slot)

 

only

 

at

 

that

 

time.

To

 

allow

 

for

 

the

 

transmission

 

of

 

downstream

 

and

 

upstream

 

traffic

 

on

 

a

 

single

 

fiber,

 

different

 

wavelengths

 

are

 

used

 

for

 

both

 

directions.

 

Downstream

 

traffic

 

uses

 

1490

 

nm

 

while

 

upstream

 

traffic

 

uses

 

1310

 

nm.

 

For

 

return

 

of

 

RF

 

TV

 

distribution,

 

a

 

second

 

downstream

 

wavelength

 

of

 

1550

 

nm

 

is

 

used.

 

RF

 

uses

 

1610

 

nm

 

for

 

the

 

upstream

 

return

 

path.

Downstream

 

data

 

is

 

broadcast

 

from

 

the

 

OLT

 

to

 

all

 

ONTs.

 

Each

 

ONT

 

processes

 

the

 

data

 

destined

 

to

 

it

 

by

 

matching

 

the

 

address

 

at

 

the

 

protocol

 

transmission

 

unit

 

header.

 

The

 

downstream

 

PON

 

signal

 

is

 

broadcast

 

to

 

up

 

to

 

32

 

ONTs

 

with

 

a

 

data

 

rate

 

of

 

2.5

 

Gbps

 

for

 

voice

 

and

 

data,

 

plus

 

the

 

additional

 

video

 

overlay

 

wavelength

 

division

 

multiplexing

 

(WDM)

 

signal.

 

In

 

the

 

upstream

 

direction

 

transmission

 

of

 

data

 

must

 

be

 

coordinated

 

between

 

each

 

ONT

 

to

 

avoid

 

collisions

 

due

 

to

 

the

 

shared

 

media

 

of

 

the

 

optical

 

distribution

 

network

 

(ODN).

 

Data

 

is

 

transmitted

 

according

 

to

 

control

 

mechanisms

 

configured

 

in

 

the

 

OLT.

 

The

 

aggregate

 

upstream

 

rate

 

is

 

1.25

 

Gbps.

 

Features

The

 

basic

 

features

 

of

 

the

 

ONT

 

include

 

the

 

following:

• Box

in

box,

 

weatherproof

 

and

 

access

 

controlling

 

construction

• Entry

 

ports

 

for

 

fiber,

 

power,

 

ground,

 

Ethernet,

 

telephone,

 

and

 

RF

 

TV

• Reports

 

four

 

alarms

 

from

 

the

 

UPS

 

power

 

supply

 

• Supports

 

1.25

 

Gbps

 

upstream

 

and

 

2.5

 

Gbps

 

downstream

 

GPON

 

application

 

as

 

per

 

ITU

T

 

G.984.2

 

specification

• Data

 

services

 

supported

 

by

 

up

 

to

 

two

 

10/100/1000Base

T

 

Ethernet

 

interfaces

• One

 

RF

 

Interface

• Basic

 

telephone

 

service

 

supported

 

by

 

two

 

POTS

 

interfaces

• 12

 

VDC

 

power

 

supply

Summary of Contents for 1187715G1

Page 1: ...installation guide Total Access 362R Single Family Unit with RF Return Installation and Maintenance Guide Document Number 61187715G1 5B January 2011...

Page 2: ...R Single Family Unit with RF Return The intended audience for this information is the craftperson responsible for the installation and maintenance of the equipment These instruc tions assume familiari...

Page 3: ...the ALT key and X key should be pressed at the same time This font indicates references to other documentation and is also used for emphasis This font indicates on screen messages and prompts This fon...

Page 4: ...a medium level of risk which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION CAUTION indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate i...

Page 5: ...uct lines ADTRAN provides a variety of training options including customized training and courses taught at our facilities or at customer sites For inquiries concerning training contact ADTRAN Trainin...

Page 6: ...Total Access 362R Single Family Unit with RF Return Installation and Maintenance Guide vi 61187715G1 5B...

Page 7: ...10 Electronics Module 11 Circuit Board 12 Data Processing 12 Voice Processing 12 Alarm Reporting 13 ONT Interfaces 13 GPON Interface 13 Ethernet Interface 13 POTS Interface 13 RF Interface 14 UPS Powe...

Page 8: ...n Ethernet Interface at OLT 40 Troubleshooting 40 Faults Indicated with LEDs 41 LEDs in Normal State 41 LEDs in Fault State 41 ONT Trouble Isolation 41 UPS Power LEDs 42 Network Status LED Off 43 POTS...

Page 9: ...Figure 11 Bulk Head Adapter 23 Figure 12 Cable Ground Installation 24 Figure 13 ONT Ground Connection 25 Figure 14 Power Alarm and UPS Connectors 27 Figure 15 Power Alarm Connector 28 Figure 16 Power...

Page 10: ...lated Documentation 2 Table 3 362R Modules and Housings 5 Table 4 Power Alarm Connector Pinout 27 Table 5 UPS Pin Out Connection 31 Table 6 Ethernet Cable Pin Outs 36 Table 7 Front Panel LEDs 39 Table...

Page 11: ...ance of the Total Access 362R Single Family Unit with RF Return including LED descriptions regulatory information and troubleshooting procedures In this Guide This guide contains the topics listed in...

Page 12: ...nit with RF Return Safety and Regulatory Compliance Notice 6128715G1 17 Total Access 362R Single Family Unit with RF Return Job Aid 61287715G1 22 Total Access 5000 GPON 2 5G 2 Port Access Module Insta...

Page 13: ...into two or more signals It can also reassemble signals from multiple signal sources into one signal The GPON technology is based on Passive Optical Network PON technology Telecommunication networks...

Page 14: ...ue data communication sessions originating from multiple points are transmitted in turn Each data communication session is assigned a time slot in the TDMA frame and transmits or accesses that time sl...

Page 15: ...l Access 362R SFU ONT is only intended to be used with the Corning Systems Model FNI NG series outdoor NID housing Table 3 362R Modules and Housings Total Access 362R Modules Description 1187715G1 Tot...

Page 16: ...GR 1089 CORE Issue 5 and are suitable for connection to intra building or unexposed wiring or cabling only Do not metallically connect these ports to interfaces which connect to the Outside Plant OSP...

Page 17: ...state local codes for details on grounding requirements A 6 AWG copper ground conductor shall be used to connect the equipment to earth ground NOTE The main feed is optical and therefore not classifie...

Page 18: ...gned to meet US environmental requirements The unit is weather hardened and is able to withstand 70 m p h wind driven rain high temperature cold temperature drop tests and all other GR 49 GR 950 and G...

Page 19: ...Components and Interfaces 61187715G1 5B 9 Figure 2 Security Features 5 32 Hex Head Tamper proof fastner 3 32 Flat Head Screw Padlock Point Snap Door Retainer Snap Door Retainer...

Page 20: ...3 contains cable entry points for power ground Telco incoming cabling and cabling to the customer premises Each cable entry has grommets to provide environmental protection The cable entries also supp...

Page 21: ...Figure 4 Electronics Module TELCO ACCESS ETH 1 ETH 2 TOTAL ACCESS 362R 1187715G1 12V 1 5A POWER NETWORK STATUS TELEPHONE TROUBLESHOOTING 1 Identify the bad line 2 Disconnect the plug from the appropri...

Page 22: ...rmed Traffic management priority queuing scheduling policing and traffic shaping Up to 16 VLANs IGMP Snooping QoS with four traffic classes per IEEE 802 1p Full IEEE 802 1Q VLAN ID processing per port...

Page 23: ...e transceiver consists of both a transmitter and receiver and provides the following Full ITU T G 984 compliance Downstream traffic 1490 nm Upstream traffic 1310 nm Ethernet Interface The ONT supports...

Page 24: ...ower when the primary power source is lost When the UPS senses a loss of power from the primary source the backup battery is activated to provide power for a short period of time Figure 5 Uninterrupti...

Page 25: ...ine the power supply to ensure that the UPS battery and power cord are present and sound If damage has occurred file a claim with the carrier then contact ADTRAN Customer Service Refer to Appendix A W...

Page 26: ...ecuring the composite cable on non connectorized installations 1 each 60 Hi cap riser pipe for composite cable installation Tie wraps TexWipeTM Alco pad for fiber cleaning TexWipeTM cloth for fiber cl...

Page 27: ...bution panel was provided and the proximity of the external ends of the CPE wiring to the subscriber s electrical service point Communications Distribution Panel Customer provided premises wiring incl...

Page 28: ...in and around the equipment must be maintained at its final mounted location Siding and other building material should not be installed around the outside of the enclosure to prevent excessive heat b...

Page 29: ...rom the hinge points on the ONT Figure 7 Accessing the Inner Electronics Module Outer Security Screw Inner Security Screw TIP RING TIP RING FXS 0 1 FXS 0 2 ETH 0 1 ETH 0 2 POTS 1 POTS 2 ETH 1 ETH 2 TO...

Page 30: ...the locations for the two mounting holes on the mounting surface For an indoor mount prepare the mounting surface by attaching a 3 4 inch 19 mm plywood board to the wall studs This provides long term...

Page 31: ...ting and drops for each housing Figure 9 Wire Routing Splice Housing OptiTap Housing Fiber Drop and Ground Drop see callout Video POTS Drop Power Drop see callout Note Fiber Ground Power and Video Pot...

Page 32: ...ptical power meter before handling optical fibers CAUTION Use caution when routing wires and cables Avoid severe bending and routing over sharp edges Use grommet material when possible to avoid wear o...

Page 33: ...r the Splice Housing 1187770G1 the Fiber may be routed through a riser conduit It can then be terminated at the bulk head adapter as shown below Figure 11 Bulk Head Adapter NOTE The connector terminat...

Page 34: ...around the connections to prevent water intrusion and corrosion 3 Attach a ground strap to the ground termination lug Ground Wire Connection WARNING Extreme care must be taken when attaching the grou...

Page 35: ...es with stainless steel half moon clamps or tie wrap the ground to the riser conduit of the buried fiber cable drop When using tie wraps wait until the Local Power Source LPS wire run has been install...

Page 36: ...wire should be connected to the ground rod with a UL Listed ground clamp Local Power Source Wire Run WARNING Before making any power connections to this equipment verify the power is off fuse removed...

Page 37: ...om the Electronics Module by pulling it directly from the module see Figure 15 on page 28 Table 4 Power Alarm Connector Pinout Pin Description 1 Low Battery 2 Battery Missing 3 Replace Battery 4 On Ba...

Page 38: ...outing 3 To terminate the 2 Power leads and and if needed the 5 alarm status leads cut wire to length and strip the insulation back 1 4 inch 4 Loosen each retaining screw on the Power Alarm Connector...

Page 39: ...ng loose when the Electronics Module is closed 8 Reinstall the rubber grommet when closing the Electronics Module 12VDC 12V RTN SIG RTN ON BAT REP BAT BAT MIS LOW BAT 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Power Alarm Connect...

Page 40: ...pecifications table for details on temperature and humidity requirements Do not operate outside these specified limits 2 Use the template enclosed with the unit to mark the installation location 3 Rem...

Page 41: ...ery charges when it is connected to the utility power The battery charges fully during the first 18 hours of normal operation Do not expect full battery run capability during this initial charge perio...

Page 42: ...ure 19 1 Connect the fiber cable coming into the Splice Housing to the SC APC Connector 2 Route the fiber patch cord from the SC APC connector to the connection on the bottom of the Electronics Module...

Page 43: ...the OptiTap connector to the housing as shown in Figure 20 3 Route the fiber patch cable from the OptiTap connector to the connection on the bottom of the Electronics Module as shown in Figure 20 4 Co...

Page 44: ...early flush with the housing Some slight spring with the Electronics Module is acceptable However it is critical that the fiber optic cable be free from crimping or sharp bends Figure 21 Wire Routing...

Page 45: ...he enclosure 3 If using the Terminal Bridges loosen each screw and attach the Green wire to the TIP terminal and the Red wire to the RING terminal and tighten Figure 22 POTS and Ethernet Connections T...

Page 46: ...he RJ 45 Plug using a RJ 45 crimper There are two RJ 45 jack holders molded into the enclosure see Figure 22 on page 35 Refer to Table 6 for a list of Ethernet Cable Pin Outs 3 Insert the RJ 45 connec...

Page 47: ...net Connections Fiber Optic Cable Ground Power Ethernet Drop POTS Drop Ground and Power Drop Callout Ground Drop Fiber Drop RING TIP RING TIP FXS 0 1 FXS 0 2 ETH 0 1 ETH 0 2 TIP RING ETH 0 1 ETH 0 2 T...

Page 48: ...page 39 Provision Ethernet Interface at OLT on page 40 Turn Up Initial turn up of the ONT involves applying power and observing LEDs for status infor mation To complete the turn up of the ONT complete...

Page 49: ...the unit is now complete The unit is ready for service Test for POTS Line Faults Look at the TELEPHONE TROUBLESHOOTING instructions on the front of the Electronics Module for directions in determining...

Page 50: ...e connected to the Two screw Terminal Bridge then the RJ 11 jack serves as a test access point In this configuration inserting a telephone cable into the RJ 11 jack will disconnect the ONT from home w...

Page 51: ...orm 2 If the trouble is solid remove the Customer Provided Equipment CPE wiring and complete the following tests POTS tests described in Test for POTS Line Faults on page 39 Ethernet tests described i...

Page 52: ...S Power LED that is off indicates there is no power Refer to Table 8 to determine if a problem exists Table 8 Power LEDs Label LED Status Description AC z z Green Yellow UPS is on AC UPS is on Battery...

Page 53: ...re optical connector Drop wire optical connector Malfunction of LED at ONT Use the flowchart in Figure 24 on page 43 to determine the cause and correct the problem Figure 24 Network LED Flowchart Netw...

Page 54: ...l factors being within tolerance The components must Be clean and dry refer to Cleaning and Inspection of Components below Have mechanically tight connections Contain the proper optical signal levels...

Page 55: ...m pressure and twist the wipe around the ferrule back and forth in quarter to half turn rotations at least three times 2 Press the endface of the ferrule directly into a clean wet spot on the wipe and...

Page 56: ...te the OPM or OLTS for wavelengths that apply to FTT transmissions that is 1310 1490 1550 and 1610 nm Verify the test equipment is capable and setup for wavelength filtering so that you do not obtain...

Page 57: ...tering in order to obtain individual wavelength optical power level readings 3 Connect the test equipment to the optical fiber drop cable and the optical bulkhead on the ONT using a test jumper as sho...

Page 58: ...and pull up resistors turn the open collector signals into logic levels A pinout of the communication signals is shown in Table 11 Table 11 UPS Communication Signal Descriptions Signal Description 12...

Page 59: ...does not require routine maintenance for normal operation Do not attempt to repair the ONT in the field Repair services are obtained by returning the defective unit to ADTRAN Refer to Appendix A Warra...

Page 60: ...l Output Power 10 5 VDC to 15 VDC 1 5 Amp 1600 to 1620 nm 1 dBm minimum Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Relative Humidity 40 C to 65 C 40 F to 149 F 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F...

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