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running from the primary computer into the 

GE1

 Ethernet 

connection on the rear of the 424 ONT. Any subsequent 
computers will be connected to the 

GE2

 through 

GE4

.

Step 4: Clean Fiber Optics Cable Connections

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WARNING!

Do not look into the ends of optical fibers. Exposure to invisible 
LASER radiation may cause serious retinal damage or even 
blindness. Verify the optical source is disabled through the use of 
an optical power meter before handling optical fibers. 

Following is a list of suggestions for cleaning fiber optic connec-
tions:

Always maintain dust caps and dust plugs installed when 
connectors or adapters are not mated. Store spare dust caps 
in a sealable plastic bag when not in use.

Avoid allowing unmated connectors to touch surrounding 
unrelated surfaces and do not touch a connector or bulkhead 
ferrule for any reason other than while performing the cleaning 
process.

Use a fiberscope or videoscope to verify proper cleaning of 
connectors prior to mating connecting components together.

Use an appropriate quality fabric type cleaner and pure alcohol 
(reagent grade, 99.5%pure) when cleaning the endface of 
connectors. The alcohol can be applied with either laboratory 
grade lint-free tissues or with pre-moistened optical grade 
wipes.

Do not use compressed air to clean optical connectors.

To clean the fiber connections, complete the following steps:

1. Remove any dust caps or connectors from bulkhead.
2. Insert a new fabric spiral wrapped cleaning tip into the 

ferrule of the bulkhead.

3. Using your fingers, apply a firm pressure to the cleaner as 

you twist the cleaner handle two or three times to create a 
wiping action of the cleaning tip on the ferrule endface.

4. Discard the cleaning tip after using on a connector.

Step 5: Connect Fiber Optics Cable

To connect the fiber optic cable, complete the following steps:

1. Remove the dust cover from the incoming fiber connector 

and the dust cover on the fiber connection on the 424 ONT.

2. Insert the incoming fiber connector in the fiber connection 

port until you hear a “click”.

3. Rout the fiber optics cable so that it is free of sharp bends 

and crimping.

Step 6: Connect Power

Plug the supplied 12V AC/DC Power Converter into the 

12V

 

connection on the rear of the chassis. Connect the power plug to 
a standard 120V AC outlet.

Using an UPS

The 424 ONT can typically use an un-interruptible power supply 
(UPS) if desired. Power is supplied to the 424 ONT by a local 
power source with battery backup that utilizes the AC power at the 
customer premises. The UPS powers the 424 ONT and functions 
as a battery backup (BBU) supplying continuous 12 VDC. Refer to 
the installation material that is provided with the UPS for instal-
lation details.

Step 7: Connect UPS

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

Figure 2

 represents 

the MOLEX connector.

Figure 2. MOLEX Connector

The UPS Power/Alarm Connections Table, below, provides a pin-
out of the connector. 

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     NOTE

If an UPS is being used and the battery is disconnected or 
becomes completely discharged, the 424 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 12V Return

-

6

UPS Status - Replace Battery

3

7

UPS Status - Low Battery

4

8

No Connection 

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

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Summary of Contents for 424 ONT

Page 1: ...up connections Ethernet Interface The 424 ONT supports data service through four 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet interfaces via RJ 45 style connectors Power Power is provided by a 12 VDC Power Adapter that is included with the 424 ONT The Power Adapter operates from a main power source input of 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz with a nominal output of 12 VDC The total power consumption with 4 Ethernet Ports run...

Page 2: ...e 424 ONT supports four 1 Gigabit 10 100 1000Base T Internet connections labeled GE1 through GE4 To connect the primary computer to the Internet simply plug the Ethernet cable Wall Anchor Screw Installation Guidelines The following are guidelines for this installation Read all warnings and cautions before installing or servicing the 424 ONT Do not locate the 424 ONT in direct sunlight or next to a...

Page 3: ... handle two or three times to create a wiping action of the cleaning tip on the ferrule endface 4 Discard the cleaning tip after using on a connector Step 5 Connect Fiber Optics Cable To connect the fiber optic cable complete the following steps 1 Remove the dust cover from the incoming fiber connector and the dust cover on the fiber connection on the 424 ONT 2 Insert the incoming fiber connector ...

Page 4: ...inches 17 8 centimeters Height 1 5 inches 3 81 centimeters Weight 1 pound 0 45 kilograms Environmental Operational Temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 40 C to 85 C Relative Humidity up to 95 noncondensing MAINTENANCE The 424 ONT does not require routine hardware maintenance for normal operation ADTRAN does not recommend that repairs be attempted in the field Repair services m...

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