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2. Use the keyholes on the rear of the 622v ONT as a template 

and mark the wall accordingly.

3. Drill holes using a 1/4” drill bit into the marks on the wall.
4. Use a hammer to lightly tap the included wall anchors into 

the drilled holes until anchor is flush with the wall.

5. Install two screws (included) into the anchor heads. Leave 

approximately 1/4 in (6 mm) protruding from the mounting 
surface.

6. Slide the 622v ONT over the screws and exert a small 

amount of downward pressure to ensure that the top of the 
slots are resting on the shafts of the screws.

Step 2: Connect Fiber

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CAUTION!

To prevent breaking the fiber, do not exceed the fiber bend radius 
of 3.5 in (8.9 cm).

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CAUTION!

     

LASER RADIATION - 1260 nm to 1580 nm
Do not view directly with optical instruments.
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures 
other than those specified herein may result in hazardous 
radiation exposure.

Fiber is installed in an SC/APC connector (

OPTICAL

) located on 

the rear of the 622v ONT (see 

Figure 2

). Complete the following 

steps to install fiber.

1. Remove the Dust Cover from the SC/APC Connector.
2. Clean the end of the Incoming Fiber Connector.
3. Before installing the fiber, use an optical power meter to 

measure the dB power. The level should not exceed –8 dB. 
Use an appropriate bi-directional optical attenuator if the 
power levels are at or above –9 dBm. A level between –12 
and –27 dBm is acceptable.

4. Connect the Incoming Fiber Connector.

Step 3: Connect Customer Interfaces

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CAUTION!

The product is intended for indoor use only. Ethernet and Voice 
cables and attached equipment are intended for use within the 
same building with equipotential bonding, and not intended to be 
placed in separate buildings or structures. Failure to deploy as 
described could result in permanent damage from lightning or 
other electrical events and voids the warranty.

There are four customer connections on the rear of the 622v 
ONT:

10 Gbps Ethernet (RJ-45 Connector) - 

10GE 

Port

1 Gbps Ethernet (RJ-45 Connector) - 

GE 

Port

Two voice (RJ-11 Connectors) - 

POTS 1

 and 

POTS 2 

ports

To connect the customer interface, complete the following:

For 1 or 10 Gbps Ethernet Connection

Refer to 

Figure 2

 and insert a Category 5e or better (Category 6 

for 10 Gbps) Ethernet cable into the port labeled 

GE 

or

 10GE

 until 

there is an audible “click”.

For Voice Connection

Refer to 

Figure 2

 and insert an RJ-11 cable into the port labeled 

POTS 1 

or

 POTS 2

 until there is an audible “click”.

Step 4: Connect Power

To connect power to the 622v ONT, complete the following steps:

1. Plug the supplied 12 V AC/DC Power Adapter into the 

12V 

connection on the rear of the 622v ONT.

2. Connect the Power Adapter to a standard 100 - 240 V AC 

outlet.

3. Press the 

POWER

 button to turn the 622v ONT on.

4. Verify power is on by checking the power LED on the 622v 

ONT. The LED should be green, indicating local power is on.

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     NOTE

ADTRAN recommends only using the DC power adapter that is 
provided with the unit.

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CAUTION!

For United States and Canadian applications, the DC Power 
Adapter must be an NRTL Listed LPS power supply. For 
International applications, the DC Power Adapter must be a LPS 
power supply specifically approved for that country.

LED

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When the 622v ONT first powers up it performs self-tests. Once 
the power up self-tests are complete, the status LEDs will reflect 
the state of the hardware. The table below details the status 
indicated by the LEDs. 

LED 

Status

Indication

Power

2

Off
Green

Green Flashing

Power is unavailable
Power is on, self-test passed,
normal operation
Unit is powering up

Optical

2

2

Green

Green Flashing
(Fast)

Green Flashing
(Slow)
Red

ONU ranged, authenticated, 
and configured with services 
ONU is ranging and
synchronization process is in
progress
ONU ranged and authenticated 
but not configured with services
PON is down due to LOF/LOS

Summary of Contents for 622v XGS-PON ONT

Page 1: ...1287843F2 622v XGS PON ONT with EU power adapter included 1287843F3 622v XGS PON ONT with AUS NZ power adapter included 1287843F4 Two POTS RJ 11 Interfaces Remote activation and deactivation Remote firmware upgrades and downgrades Remote OMCI management as per ITU T G 988 Refer to the following table for a description of each feature in Figure 2 Figure 2 ONT Interfaces POWER Power is provided by a...

Page 2: ...ations an NRTL Listed Limited Power Source LPS is needed For deployment in international applications an LPS specifically approved for that country such as a CE Mark is needed Resetting the ONT A reset button is available if the 622v ONT needs to be rebooted To reset the 622v ONT press the RESET button for 5 seconds or longer INSTALLATION After unpacking the unit inspect it for damage If damage is...

Page 3: ...ightning or other electrical events and voids the warranty There are four customer connections on the rear of the 622v ONT 10 Gbps Ethernet RJ 45 Connector 10GE Port 1 Gbps Ethernet RJ 45 Connector GE Port Two voice RJ 11 Connectors POTS 1 and POTS 2 ports To connect the customer interface complete the following For 1 or 10 Gbps Ethernet Connection Refer to Figure 2 and insert a Category 5e or bet...

Page 4: ...load failed Software image flash write failed Software image activation failed Software image commit failed LED Status Indication Optical TX Power 4 0 dBm to 9 0 dBm RSSI max sensitivity 28 0 dBm RX overload 9 0 dBm TX wavelength 1270 nm typical RX wavelength 1577 nm typical Physical Height 1 7 in 4 3 cm Width 6 1 in 15 5 cm Depth 5 3 in 13 4 cm Weight 0 75 lbs 0 3 kg Environmental Operational Tem...

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