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NOTE
Installation of this product must comply with the National Electric
Code (NEC). Final acceptance of this Listed equipment installation
will ultimately be up to the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
The ONT is to be installed by qualified service personnel only.
Connect Subscriber Services
For both POTS and Ethernet connections, refer to
Connect POTS
To terminate the POTS lines, complete the following steps:
1. Route the subscriber POTS wires through the port (refer to
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NOTE
shows the TA374 ONT which has 4 two-screw terminal
bridges (POTS1 to POTS4, only 2 shown in Figure 12) and 4
Ethernet connections (ETH1 to ETH4). The TA352 has two POTS
ports (POTS1, POTS2) and two Gigabit-Ethernet ports (ETH 1, ETH
2).
Figure 12. Two Post Bridge and Installation Connections
2. Trim each wire to length.
3. Connect the tip and ring wires to the terminal bridges.
4. Insert the RJ-11 connectors from the terminal bridges into the
appropriate POTS Port.
Connect Ethernet to the ONT
1. Route the Subscriber Ethernet cable(s) through the same cable
entry as the POTS cables.
2. Install RJ-45 connectors onto the Ethernet cable(s).
3. Insert into the appropriate
ETH 1–4
socket.
RING
POTS1
POTS2
POTS3
POTS4
TIP
TELCO ACCESS
ETH 2
ETH 1
ETH 4
ETH 3
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12V , 1.25A
TELEPHONE TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Identify the bad line.
2. Disconnect the plug from the appropriate POTS jack and plug
any working telephone into that jack.
If the telephone works, there is a problem inside the house.
If the telephone does not work, contact your service provider.
3. Remove the telephone and replace the plug into the POTS jack.
4. Close the unit.
This device is intended to be attached to a receiver that is not used to
receive over-the-air broadcast signals. Connection of this device in any
other fashion may cause harmful interference to radio communications
ans is in violation of the FCC Rules, part 15.
CLEI
TEL. NUMBER
PWR
GPON
POTS1
POTS2
POTS3
POTS4
Ethernet Connections
POTS Connections
(Two Post Bridge)
POTS and Ethernet
Captive
Screw
4. Tie wrap both the POTS and Ethernet cables to the NID housing
near the cable entry point.
LED S
TATUS
The LED table below provides the LED status for the ONT.
R
EGISTRATION
ID
There are two instances where the OLT will register the ONT:
■
Serial Number Activation (performed by the OLT when the ONT is
“Discovered”)
■
Registration ID using a lineman’s handset (see below)
Set Registration ID Activation using Lineman’s Handset
To set the Registration ID using a DTMF Keypad on a standard lineman’s
handset, complete the following steps:
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NOTE
The ONT does not need to be connected to the OLT during the
Registration ID process.
Only POTS port 1 can be used for Registration ID configuration.
1. Perform an initial power-up on a new ONT.
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NOTE
At the start-up of the ONT, a 10-second Registration ID
configuration window is provided.
2. Wait for the indication that Registration ID configuration is available.
The
GPON
LED will be flashing green on a 200 millisecond interval
when Registration ID configuration is available.
3. Go off-hook and observe that dial tone is heard.
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NOTE
Once a dial tone is heard by going off-hook during the Registration ID
window, you have 10 seconds to enter the initial digits *00. Once *00
is entered, you have 300 seconds to complete the Registration ID
process.
4. After a dial tone is heard, enter
*001234*XXXXXXXXXX*XXXXXXXXXX*, where XXXXXXXXXX is
the Registration ID for this site.
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NOTE
Only digits 0-9 are supported.
Label
Status
Indication
PWR
Off
Green
No power
No failure
GPON
2
Off
Green
Green Flashing
No power or not provisioned
Link stable
Linking in process
ETH 1–4
(YELLOW)
Yellow
Off
100 Mbps speed
10 Mbps speed
ETH 1–4
(GREEN)
2
Green
Green Flashing
Off
Valid link detected
Link activity detected
No link established
POTS 1
–4
2
Off
Green
Green Flashing
Administratively shut down
Off-hook
Ringing