background image

OptiCon SBG-1000                                                                                                             Quick Start Guide

 

 

Canadian Compliance statement: 
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. 
This device complies with Class B limits of Industry Canada.  Operation is subject to the following two 
conditions; 
 

1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 

 

2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired 

operation. 
 
CAUTION:  
Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party 
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 
 

 

European Union Declarations of Conformity: 
Aria Technologies Africa (Pty) Ltd. declares that the equipment specified in this document, which bears the 
“CE” mark, conforms to the European Union Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 
(R&TTE 1999/5/EC) including, 
 Electromagnetic 

Compatibility Directive (2004/108/EEC) and 

 

Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EEC) 

The product fulfills the essential requirements of the harmonized standards shown above. 

 

 

2. Product Safety Instructions  

This product complies with and conforms to the following international Product Safety standards as 
applicable: 
 

Safety of Information Technology Equipment, IEC 60950-1, including 

 

Relevant national deviations as listed in Compliance with IEC for Electrical Equipment (IECEE) 

 

Safety of Information Technology Equipment, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1/UL 60950-1 

 

3. Privacy: 

This multi-line telephone system (MLTS) implements security and encryption technologies appropriate for 
DECT however, privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this telephone.

 

 
 

4. RF Exposure Statement: 

This equipment complies with FCC/IC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled 
environment. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC/IC RF exposure guidelines. 
This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The 
changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the 
user’s authority to operate the equipment. 

 

5. Base Station :  

This equipment complies with FCC/IC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled 

environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters 
between the radiator and your body. 

 

 

This system employs a Lithium battery as back-up power for the real-time clock and memory. The battery is not 
replaceable in the field. RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. Dispose of 
used batteries accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SBG-1000

Page 1: ...OptiCon SBG 1000 Quick Start Guide OptiCon SBG 1000 Quick Start Guide ...

Page 2: ...tion Manual it may cause interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the appropriate limits for a telecommunication device The limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area could cause interference in which case the user at his own expens...

Page 3: ...ety standards as applicable Safety of Information Technology Equipment IEC 60950 1 including Relevant national deviations as listed in Compliance with IEC for Electrical Equipment IECEE Safety of Information Technology Equipment CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 UL 60950 1 3 Privacy This multi line telephone system MLTS implements security and encryption technologies appropriate for DECT however privacy of...

Page 4: ...em Capacity 7 4 CONNECTIONS 8 4 1 Connections 8 4 1 1 Connection for AC DC adapter 8 4 1 2 Connections for LAN WAN PSTN Back up 9 5 FUNCTION BUTTONS LED ICONS LEDS 12 5 1 Function Buttons LED Icons LEDs 12 5 1 1 Function Buttons 12 5 1 2 LED Icons 13 5 1 3 LEDs 14 6 STARTING OPTICON SBG 1000 15 6 1 Installation Wizard 15 6 1 1 Step 1 Test Ethernet Link 16 6 1 2 Step 2 Analyze Internet Connection T...

Page 5: ...OptiCon SBG 1000 Quick Start Guide II 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 22 ...

Page 6: ... Network Connection Diagram OptiCon SBG 1000 Smart Business Gateway 1000 OptiCon SBG 1000 is all in one multi service communication solution via single Internet connection for small businesses The following figure shows the components that make up the SBG 1000 system Figure 1 1 Network Connection Diagram ...

Page 7: ...it In the event of a power failure the 1st CO port is automatically connected to SLT port as basic so that the system works for PFT Power Failure Transfer 1 3 Installation of PSTN Back up PSTN Back up can be optionally mounted on OptiCon SBG 1000 system To install PSTN Back up board perform the following Steps 1 Remove the screws 2 Open the cover carefully 3 Install PSTN Back up board Figure 1 2 B...

Page 8: ...between the wireless terminals and the OptiCon SBG 1000 antenna 2 Try to minimize obstructions near the antenna of OptiCon SBG 1000 3 Where possible centralize the OptiCon SBG 1000 within the desired coverage area that you intend to cover 4 In an office environment consider the office furniture in order to minimize reflection diffraction and scattering of the DECT radio waves when you choose the p...

Page 9: ...OptiCon SBG 1000 Quick Start Guide 4 2 3 Unpacking Open the box and verify the items shown in the following figure are included Figure 2 3 OptiCon SBG 1000 Carton Contents ...

Page 10: ...rill the hole 2 Install 3 anchor plugs into the wall 3 Insert 3 included screws into the 3 anchor plugs 4 Install the OptiCon SBG 1000 system to the wall mount bracket Figure 2 4 1 Wall Mounting Note Basically we recommend the wall mounting installation for better wireless characteristics 2 4 2 Wiring Arrangement Figure 2 4 2 Wiring Arrangement ...

Page 11: ...trical SPECIFICATION AC Input 100 240 Volt AC 50 60Hz 1A Max DC Output DC48V 0 8A Max 38 4W 3 1 4 SLT ITEM SPECIFICATION Connector RJ 45 Modular Jack Loop Distance 1 5 km with AWG24 Caller Identification CID FSK ITU T V 23 or Bell 202 or DTMF ITU T Q 23 Ring Capacity Frequency 60Vrms up to 3 REN 25Hz 3 1 5 CO CIU4 ITEM SPECIFICATION Connector RJ 45 Modular Jack Interface type Loop Start CO Caller ...

Page 12: ...ft 2 0 2x2 MIMO 2 412GHz 2 472GHz Note Basically we recommend the wall mounting installation for better wireless characteristics 3 1 11 DECT ITEM SPECIFICATION Frequency 1 880MHz 1 900MHz for Europe 1 920MHz 1 930MHz for US Note Basically we recommend the wall mounting installation for better wireless characteristics 3 1 12 USB ITEM SPECIFICATION Interface Specification USB V 1 1 V2 0 Host Mode 3 ...

Page 13: ...ion for AC DC adapter 1 Open the side cover 2 Connect the plug of AC DC adapter on the right side of the OptiCon SBG 1000 system 3 Close the side cover and insert OptiCon SBG 1000 system to the wall mount bracket 4 Connect the plug of power cord to a wall outlet Figure 4 1 1 Connection for AC DC Adapter ...

Page 14: ...BER NO SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION 4 5 7 8 Reserved 1 TX Transmit Data 2 TX Transmit Data 3 RX Receive Data RJ45 6 RX Receive Data Note OptiCon SBG 1000 has 4 PoE ports for LAN1 LAN4 Total PoE Budgets 20W Pin Assignment for Ethernet WAN WAN port CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION 1 DA_P Positive Data A 2 DA_N Negative Data A 3 DB_P Positive Data B 4 DC_P Positive Data C 5 DC_N Negative Data C 6...

Page 15: ...NAME 1 RELAY TIP 2 RELAY RING 3 4 5 and 6 N A 7 ALARM TIP RJ45 8 ALARM RING Pin Assignment for PSTN Back up LINE 1 LINE 3 MJ1 2 CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION 1 2 N A 3 CO3 R CO3 RING 4 CO1 R CO1 RING 5 CO1 T CO1 TIP 6 CO3 T CO3 TIP RJ45 7 8 N A LINE 2 LINE 4 MJ2 2 CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME FUNCTION 1 2 N A 3 CO4 R CO4 RING 4 CO2 R CO2 RING 5 CO2 T CO2 TIP 6 CO4 T CO4 TIP R...

Page 16: ... Port Definition Left Side The following figure shows for USB connection Figure 4 1 3 Connection for USB USB port CONNECTOR PIN NUMBER NO SIGNAL NAME 1 GND 2 D 3 D USB Type A 4 VBUS 5V Example for USB port Figure 4 1 4 Example for USB port 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 17: ...on buttons OptiCon SBG 1000 has 3 function buttons Buttons Functions Remark WPS WiFi Protected Setup Simple WiFi Configuration Refer to CD manual for more detail Reset System Reset Reset to defaults Database Clear Refer to CD manual for more detail Note WPS button is used to simplify the process of configuring security on wireless networks Reset to defaults button is used for clearing OptiCon SBG ...

Page 18: ...2 LED Icons Icons Functions Remark Power Blue Power Connection On Connected Off or Blink Abnormal or not connected WAN Pure Green WAN Connection On Connected Off or Blink Abnormal or not connected WiFi Pure Green WiFi Status On Normal Off Abnormal Blink WPS Operation IP PBX Pure Green iPECS Call Processing Blink Normal On or Off Abnormal ...

Page 19: ...AN LED Indication WAN port LED DESCRIPTION Orange Color Activity Status LED Blink Active ON Idle Green Color Link Status LED ON Link OK OFF No Link 5 1 3 2 LEDs for Ethernet LAN LED Indication LAN ports LED DESCRIPTION Orange Color Speed Status LED ON 100Mbps OFF 10Mbps Green Color Link Status LED ON Link OK OFF No Link Blink Data Transfer ...

Page 20: ...on wizard perform the following Select the desired language and click Next to continue The Login Setup screen appears Figure 6 2 Login Setup 2 Enter a valid email address It will be used by your service provider for sending you important service information 3 The User Name field is auto completed by the username part of your email address You can enter another username which may only consist of le...

Page 21: ...ion Figure 6 3 Test Ethernet Link This step may fail if OptiCon SBG 1000 cannot detect your Ethernet link for example if the cable is unplugged In this case the screen changes to the following Figure 6 4 Test Ethernet Link Failure Verify that your Ethernet DSL cable is connected properly and click Retry 6 1 2 Step 2 Analyze Internet Connection Type The next step is an analysis of your Internet con...

Page 22: ...arn about manually configuring your Internet connection refer to Section 6 4 in OptiCon SBG 1000 User Guide 6 1 3 Step 3 Setup Internet Connection If your Internet connection requires login details provided by your Internet Service Provider ISP e g when using PPPoE the following screen appears Figure 6 8 Internet Account Information Enter your user name and password and click Next Failure to enter...

Page 23: ... to the factory default settings When restoring the connection with the installation wizard OptiCon SBG 1000 will offer your old login details Figure 6 10 Internet Account Information 6 1 4 Step 4 Test Service Provider Connection This step tests the connectivity to your ISP Figure 6 10 Test Service Provider Connection 6 1 5 Step 5 Test Internet Connection This step tests the connectivity to the In...

Page 24: ... but also encrypts the wireless traffic When selecting this option enter an eight character password in the provided field Click Next to continue 6 1 6 1 Setup via Wireless Connection If you are running the installation wizard while being connected to OptiCon SBG 1000 via a wireless connection the wizard does not change the default SSID to prevent you from disconnecting If you choose to change it ...

Page 25: ...ess Setup You can change the default name and network key password of this encrypted wireless network in their respective text fields clicking Next will save the new details This wireless network will also appear in the Network Connections screen under the System tab where it can be edited or deleted such as any other network connection Figure 6 15 Network Connections Note In order to delete this ...

Page 26: ...tallation Completed This screen provides a summary of all the above Internet connection configuration steps and their results Click Finish to complete the wizard procedure Figure 6 16 Installation Completed Refer to CD manual for more detailed information ...

Page 27: ...hone does not operate Bad IP Terminals Plug the IP Terminals into another LAN port that has been verified as working If the IP Terminals still does not work properly replace the IP Terminals SLT does not operate Bad Connection Between the SLT port and SLT Check the connection between the lines of the SLT on the MDF Refer to connections for MDF CO line operation failure Bad Connection Between the C...

Reviews: