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1. Power switch 

2. Power port 

3. USB port 

4. POTS port 

5. Ethernet port 

6. CATV port 

7. Reset 

8. WLAN switch 

9. WPS switch 

10. Optical port 

 

 

 

 

 

Logging in to the Web Configuration Window 

Step 1 

Set the IP address of the PC in the same subnet as the management IP address of the 

PON terminal. 

 

You can find the default management IP address on the nameplate of the device.

 

Step 2 

Enter the management IP address of the PON terminal in the address bar of Internet 
Explorer and press 

Enter.

   

The login window is displayed. 

Step 3 

In the login window, select your preferred language, enter the user name and password 
(printed on the nameplate of the device.), and click 

Login

. After the password is 

authenticated, the web configuration window is displayed. 

 

10

Optical port

NOTE

NOTE

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 Shipped from different manufacture batches, the nameplates of some devices do not have 

the IP address, user name, and password printed. In such a case, log in to the device 

using 192.168.100.1, root (user name), and adminHW (password). 

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If you do not perform any operations after logging in to the system for five minutes, you will 

exit the system and the system automatically returns to the login interface. 

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 The system will be locked if you input incorrect user name and password three 

consecutive times. One minute later, it will be unlocked. 

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 Change the initial password after logging in to the web page. 

Summary of Contents for Echolife HG8245Q5

Page 1: ...ur hands before connecting or disconnecting cables Stop the device and switch off the power before connecting or disconnecting cables l Do not place any object on the device so that the device will not be damaged due to overheating or deformation l Prevent objects such as metal from entering the device through the heat dissipation hole l Switch off the power and disconnect all cables including the...

Page 2: ...n is accessible during use embedded laser product Intrabeam viewing of Class 1 laser products which emit visible radiant energy may still produce dazzling visual effects particularly in low ambient light l Do not look into fiber end faces without eye protection using an optical meter such as magnifier and microscope within 100 mm unless you ensure that the laser output is disabled When operating a...

Page 3: ... HG8245 series About 320 g 18 W HG8247 series About 400 g 24 W If the appearance of the product in this document differs from the actual product the actual product prevails Installing the GPON Terminal 1 Do not install PON terminals outdoors or on the outdoor cabinets 2 PON terminals can be mounted onto a wall or be placed on a workbench Do not install PON terminals in other modes such as the ceil...

Page 4: ...unting a GPON terminal onto the wall Only supported by some product models Step 1 Mark the positions of two holes used for mounting a GPON terminal ensure that the two holes have the same spacing as the two mounting holes Step 2 Select a proper drill according to the outer diameter of the screws Use a hammer drill to drill the marked positions on the wall Then clean the wall and install two expans...

Page 5: ...tually supported by the device If the external device is different from the device in the figure see the description for connections of the external device This document lists connections of typical devices NOTE NOTE Wi Fi terminal 1 2 5 6 4 PC IP STB Power socket Fax machine Phone TV set Optical port TV set 3 USB storage device 8 9 7 1 The optical fiber connector connected to the optical port on ...

Page 6: ...r name and password printed on the nameplate of the device and click Login After the password is authenticated the web configuration window is displayed 10 Optical port NOTE NOTE l Shipped from different manufacture batches the nameplates of some devices do not have the IP address user name and password printed In such a case log in to the device using 192 168 100 1 root user name and adminHW pass...

Page 7: ...e meter To better receive signals devices should be installed at places where signals can directly traverse walls or ceilings 3 Note the impact of building materials on the wireless network coverage A metal door or aluminum wall may limit the coverage of a wireless network Install access points wireless routers and computers so signals can traverse walls or open passageways Materials and objects s...

Page 8: ...n The USB port is connected and is working in the host mode but no data is transmitted Blinks twice a second Data is being transmitted on the USB port Off The system is not powered on or the USB port is not connected TEL1 TEL2 Steady on The terminal is registered with the softswitch but no service flows are transmitted Blinking Service flows are transmitted Off The terminal is not powered on or fa...

Page 9: ...uant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not oc...

Page 10: ...not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FAQs The LOS indicator blinks l If the LOS indicator blinks once two seconds check whether the pigtail fiber is properly connected and the connector is clean l If the GPON terminal blinks twice a second contact the service provider for help The PON indicator is off l Check whethe...

Page 11: ...td 2018 All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Huawei Technologies Co Ltd Issue 02 2018 06 07 BOM number 3150xxxx PASS Qualification Card ...

Page 12: ...arefully fill in the required information and preserve this card in good condition User Information Personal or Company s full name Address Postal Code T elephone Email Product Type Product Serial Number Purchase Date Invoice Number Dealer s Name Dealer s Address Dealer s T elephone Preserve well No reissue Dealer s Seal ...

Page 13: ... caused by the fact that the product is dismantled or altered by anyone that is not from a Huawei authorized service partner 3 The defects are caused by the fact that the product is used in a harsh environment that is not suitable for the operation of the product 4 The defects are caused by any force majeure including but not limited to fire earthquake lightning and tsunami 5 The defects are cause...

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