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Calix Model 560 ONT
The Calix Model 560 ONT provides the following primary features:
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Is designed to be mounted directly to the subscribers home (fully hardened
[weatherproof])
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Can be mounted in an internal utility room for small business applications.
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Houses the electronics that provides conversion between the fiber optic signals and
the electrical signals required by each subscriber.
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The Model 560 ONT as standard can be provisioned for up to four telephone access
lines. Additional lines may be provisioned utilizing the expansion UVG module (4 or
8 additional lines) or Quad T1 module.
Important:
The Model 560 ONT is capable of supporting up to 12 binding post
connections for telephone lines. In certain applications, a total of 20 lines may exist. In
these cases, external termination of these lines is required.
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Telephones may be connected remotely (up to 500 feet from the unit). The 500 feet
off-premises extension capability allows for remote telephone or other accessory
locations).
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All off-premises extensions require additional surge protection.
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Each CATV signal exiting the ONT is optimized to allow for a four way split (or 16
total circuits) and 50 feet of coax cable prior to reaching the device (TV, etc.)
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Power to the ONT is provided locally.
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In applications which require 8 or fewer telephony lines, a single UPS is needed to
ensure life line services can be maintained for an adequate period. For installations
with 9 or more lines, an external battery pack will be required to provide the
minimum 8 hours life line service.
ONT Component Descriptions
Name
Description
Enclosure
Complete unit. Includes Ground Bus, Splice Tray,
Fiber Management Clips, grommets, and are all pre-
assembled within the unit.
Electronics Module
Provides (4) Universal Voice Grade (UVG) lines of
service to the subscriber, high speed data, RF Video
and Switched Digital Video to the Subscriber.
Power Supply (UPS)
A separate Local Power Supply is housed external to
the ONT. In some applications, a second power
supply may be required.