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Step 2: Connect POTS

If POTS cables are not available, use 

Figure 3

 and the following 

procedure to fabricate the POTS cables.

1. Trim the insulation for the subscriber POTS cables.
2. Refer to the illustration below and connect the twisted-pair 

Tip (green) and Ring (Red) to the RJ-11 connector using an RJ-
11 crimper.

3. Insert the RJ-11 connector in the appropriate PHONE 1 or 

PHONE 2 jack.

Figure 3. POTS (PHONE) Connection

Step 3: Connect Ethernet 

The 424RG ONT supports four 1 Gigabit (10/100/1000Base-T) 
connections (GE 1 to GE 4). 
If Ethernet cables are not available, use the following procedure and 
table to fabricate the Ethernet cables.

1. Trim the insulation for the subscriber Ethernet cable.
2. Connect the wires per the following table using an RJ-45 

Crimper.

3. Insert the CAT 6 rated cable in the appropriate GE 1 through 

GE 4 ports on the rear of the 424RG ONT.

Step 4: Connect Power

Plug the supplied 12 VDC Power Adapter into the 

12V

 connection 

on the rear of the chassis. Connect the AC plug to a standard 120 
VAC outlet.

Step 5: Connect USB

There is a USB data connection on the rear of the 424RG ONT that 
can be used for connection and communications with other 
computers and electronic devices.

Ethernet RJ-45 Pin-out

Pin

Name

Description

Color Code

1

TRD0+

Transmit/Receive Positive

White/
Orange

2

TRD0-

Transmit/Receive Negative

Orange

3

TRD1+

Transmit/Receive Positive

White/Green

4

TRD2+

Transmit/Receive Positive

Blue

5

TRD2-

Transmit/Receive Negative

White/Blue

6

TRD1-

Transmit/Receive Negative

Green

7

TRD3+

Transmit/Receive Positive

White/Brown

8

TRD3-

Transmit/Receive Negative

Brown

1 2 3 4

1 = Not Connected
2 = Tip
3 = Ring
4 = Not connected

Step 6: Connect UPS (optional)

NOTICE

DO NOT connect the Power Adapter and an UPS at the same time
as this will cause damage to the 424RG ONT. The ONT can be
powered by either power source, but not both simultaneously.

The 424RG ONT can typically use an un-interruptible power 
supply (UPS) if desired. Power is supplied to the 424RG ONT by a 
local power source with battery backup that utilizes the AC power 
at the customer premises to charge the battery when it is not in use. 
The UPS powers the 424RG ONT and functions as a BBU supplying 
continuous 12 VDC. Refer to the installation material that is 
provided with the UPS when installing the BBU.

UPS Connector

Connect the UPS to the 8-pin MOLEX connector labeled “UPS” 
located on the rear of the SFU ONT chassis. 

Figure 4

 illustrates the 

MOLEX connector on the rear of the ONT.

Figure 4. 8-Pin Molex Connector

The UPS Power/Alarm Connections Table below defines each pin 
on the connector. 

NOTE

ADTRAN offers a UPS Cable assembly (P/N 1287402G1) for the
MOLEX connector.

UPS Power/Alarm Table

The following table indicates which pin is associated with each 
alarm provided through a UPS connection.

NOTE

If an UPS is being used and the battery is disconnected, the 424RG
ONT is not protected from power outages, and will send a “Battery
Missing” alarm to the OLT.

Pin-Out

Description

Alarm

1

Power Input (+12 VDC)

-

2

UPS  Status  -  On  Battery

1

3

UPS Status - Battery Missing

2

4

Signal Return

5

Power  12  V  Return

-

6

UPS Status - Replace Battery

3

7

UPS Status - Low Battery

4

8

No Connection 

8

7

6

5

4

3

4

3

2

1

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