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2.2

When configured in NT mode the BRI ports must not connected to another
NT mode port, this includes other ISDN network terminating equipment
(ISDN lines delivered by other providers). The action of connecting an NT
configured port to an NT port may cause damage to both pieces of
equipment.

2.3

The BRI Ports, when in TE mode, are classified as TNV-1 and as such may
be connected to TNV-1 ports with wiring that is external to the building.

2.4

The PRI Ports are TNV-1 rated and as such may be connected to TNV-1
ports with wiring that is external to the building. 

However the PRI Ports have secondary over-voltage protection only. 

As such, it is recommended that PRI ports be connected to a port with
Primary over-voltage protection if connected to TNV-1 ports with wiring that is 
external to the building.

3

Connecting your LAN

3.1

Using an Ethernet cable, connect the 

LAN 

port on the OmniAccess 5320 BG

to a port on your network hub. 

4

Connecting the DSL Line

4.1

Using a DSL cable, connect the 

DSL

 port on the OmniAccess 5320 BG to the

DSL network termination point

4.2

The DSL Port(s) are rated TNV-3 and as such may be connected to TNV-3
ports with wiring that is external to the building. 

However the DSL Port(s) have secondary over-voltage protection only. 

As such, it is recommended that DSL ports be connected to a port with
Primary over-voltage protection if connected to TNV-3 ports with wiring that is 
external to the building.

5

Connecting power

5.1

Plug the OmniAccess 5320 BG into the mains using the supplied mains
power adaptor.

Warning! Only use the mains power adaptor provided. Use of the OmniAccess

5320 BG with any other mains power adaptor may damage the unit and

may invalidate its warranty and approval.

5.2

If necessary, switch power on at the mains socket.

6

Checking that the OmniAccess 5320 BG is operational

6.1

Observe the LEDs as the OmniAccess 5320 BG performs its initialization
procedure followed by establishment of services. The sequence of lights and
available services will vary according to product. 

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Summary of Contents for OmniAccess 5320 BG

Page 1: ...OmniAccess 5320 BG Business Gateway User s Guide...

Page 2: ...5320 BG needs to be relocated disconnect all telecommunications lines before switching off Do not plug the DSL line into any port other than the DSL port as this may damage the product There are no u...

Page 3: ...you Your Telephone Service The OmniAccess 5320 BG is fitted with one or more of the following port options or a combination to support your telephone requirements POTS Plain Old Telephony System ports...

Page 4: ...d Use of the OmniAccess 5320 BG with any other mains power adaptor may damage the unit and will invalidate its warranty and approval The adaptor is connected to the mains via a detachable 2 metre IEC3...

Page 5: ...e a second Occurs following an interruption in the power supply and after a break in the DSL service The unit establishes the link in two stages synchronizing to the network training to the network Fl...

Page 6: ...rvice engineer only Unauthorised use of this port may damage the product and invalidate your warranty LAN for connection either to a single PC or to your Local Area Network LAN via an Ethernet hub rou...

Page 7: ...p Once the Business Gateway has completed the boot sequence an illuminated LED indicates a signal or service error or a problem with configuration If a problem occurs refer to the Primary Rate section...

Page 8: ...ed with LED s LED State Meaning LINK On LAN connection established LINK Off No LAN connection established LINK Flashing Data activity on LAN port 100 On 100 BaseT connection 100 Off 10 BaseT connectio...

Page 9: ...may be provided for use with the OmniAccess 5320 BG an Ethernet cable a DSL interface cable converters for the different types of telephone equipment that you have on your premises additional installa...

Page 10: ...entilation holes are unobstructed at all times 2 Connecting the telephone service Your telecommunications equipment can be plugged into the Voice ports either directly or via a suitable converter This...

Page 11: ...Connecting the DSL Line 4 1 Using a DSL cable connect the DSL port on the OmniAccess 5320 BG to the DSL network termination point 4 2 The DSL Port s are rated TNV 3 and as such may be connected to TNV...

Page 12: ...tage process synchronization during which time the DSL LED flashes once a second slow training during which the DSL LED flashes twice a second fast 6 1 5 When the link is established the DSL LED goes...

Page 13: ...s 5320 BG If you need to de install the OmniAccess 5320 BG in order to relocate it for example proceed as follows 1 Disconnect all telecommunications lines 2 Disconnect the power supply OmniAccess 532...

Page 14: ...12 OmniAccess 5320 BG Series User s Guide...

Page 15: ...following sections Power Problem Examine the Power LED Power LED status Action to be taken On steady Go on to investigate a possible DSL Line Problem Flashing Please make a note of which other LED is...

Page 16: ...he cable connections between the OmniAccess 5320 BG and your telecommunications equipment If all cables are secure proceed as follows Where telephones are plugged directly into the OmniAccess 5320 BG...

Page 17: ...ured correctly 2 If the problem persists contact your service provider RAI Off AIS On NMFAS Off LOS Off Alarm Indicate Signal Loss of service Contact your service provider RAI Off AIS Off NMFAS On LOS...

Page 18: ...on to be taken On Check the integrity of your network If you still have no service please contact your service provider Off Check that the network cable is plugged into the LAN port If the cable is se...

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Page 20: ...ive 2002 95 EC of 27 January 2003 WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC of 27 January 2003 and that the following harmonized standards have been applied EN 60950 1 2006 EN 55022 2006 EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN 61000 6...

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