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ADTRAN Total Access 300 Series Manual

ADTRAN Total Access 300 Series Manual

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ESCRIPTION
This Job Aid covers two types of Single Family Unit (SFU) Optical
Network Terminations (ONTs): Outside ONTs (ONTs installed on the
outside of a customer's residence--see Items 1 to 6 in the table below), and
Indoor ONTs (ONTs installed inside a customer's residence--see Items 7
to 9 in the table below). This Job Aid supports the ONTs listed in the
following table.
Item
Description
Outdoor ONTs
1
Total Access 351 2nd Generation 2
POTS/1 Ethernet SFU ONT
2
Total Access 352 2nd Generation 2
POTS/2 Ethernet SFU ONT
3
Total Access 352H 2nd Generation
SFU ONT
4
Total Access 362 2nd Generation 2
POTS/2 Ethernet/1 RF Overlay
SFU ONT
5
Total Access 364 2 POTS/4 Ether-
net/ 1 RF Overlay Outdoor ONT
6
Total Access 362R 2nd Generation 2
POTS/2 Ethernet/1 RF Return SFU
ONT
Indoor ONTs
7
Total Access 324 SFU ONT
8
Total Access 324 SFU ONT with
UPS
9
Total Access 334 3rd Generation
SFU ONT with UPS
The SFU ONT is part of a Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON). The
Total Access 300 Series ONT provides POTS and Ethernet interfaces, and
depending on the model, an RF interface.
To allow for the transmission of downstream and upstream traffic on one
single fiber, different wavelengths are used for each direction.
Downstream traffic uses 1490 nm (digital), while upstream traffic is
carried on 1310 nm. For RF TV distribution, a second downstream
wavelength of 1550 nm is used (video). Minimum and Maximum power
levels for RF Units is -8 dBm and +2 dBm respectively.
NOTE
The ONT in
Figure 1
is a Total Access 362R 2nd Generation 2 POTS/2
Ethernet and one RF Return ONT. This typifies ONTs installed in a
Corning Network Interface Device (NID) housing.
front and back of a Total Access 334 Single Family Unit with a UPS
connection. This model typifies ONTs installed inside the customer
premises.
Total Access 300 Series
Single Family Unit ONT
The following related online documents and resources provide additional information for this product:
Total Access 300 Series SFU ONT Installation and Maintenance Guide
Total Access 5000 GPON User Interface Guide
Total Access 5000 Series Fiber to the Premises Deployment Guide
Total Access 5000 Series BBDLC Deployment Guide
Total Access 5000/5006 Engineering Guide
Part Number CLEI
1287701G1
BVL3AP8D_ _
1287702G1
BVL3AP9D_ _
1287702G3
BVMB100F_ _
1287712G1
BVMB900F_ _
1287713G1
NA
1287715G1
BVMB300F_ _
1287735G1
BVMB600F_ _
1287735G2
BVMB700F_ _
1287736G3
BVMBP10F_ _
Figure 2
displays the
Surface Mounting
Hole
POWER
NETWORK STATUS
Hinge
POTS 1
POTS 2
TOTAL ACCESS 362
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.
Security
TELCO ACCESS
Screw
12V
, 1.25A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Hinge
Fiber Optic
Cable
Surface
Mounting
Ground
Hole
Power
Fiber Drop
Ground Drop
Figure 1. Outdoor ONT
NOTICE
In
Figure
1, older models do not have access to the Power Connector from
the front of the module. To access the Power Connector on these units,
loosen the Telco Access screw and swing the module open.
PHONE
PWR
NET
1
2
PHONE 1
PHONE 2
POWER
BATTERY
FAIL
ON/OFF
PWR
UPS
Figure 2. Indoor ONTs
I
G
NSTALLATION
UIDELINES
NOTE
The Total Access 300 Series SFU ONT Installation and Maintenance Guide
(P/N 612877GONT-5) contains all information necessary to install, test,
and troubleshoot the ONTs supported in this Job Aid.
jobAid
Issue Date: February 2015
Document P/N: 612877GONT-22B
Two-screw
Terminal
TIP
RING
POTS 1
TIP
RING
FXS 0/1
Bridges
POTS 2
FXS 0/2
TIP
RING
ETH 0/1
Ethernet
ETH 0/2
Connections
ETH 0/1
ETH 1
ETH 0/2
ETH 2
1287712G1
TEL. NUMBER
CLEI
RF
RF Connection
Ethernet
POTS
Ground and Power
Drop Callout
Total Access 324
ETH
3
4
1
2
ETHERNET
1
2
3
4
RF
NET
ETH4
ETH3
ETH2
ETH1
POTS
MGMT
WLAN
POTS1
POTS2
ETH1
ETH2
ETH3
ETH4
CATV
3rd Generation
1

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Summary of Contents for ADTRAN Total Access 300 Series

  • Page 1 PHONE 1 PHONE 2 SFU ONT with UPS The SFU ONT is part of a Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON). The Total Access 300 Series ONT provides POTS and Ethernet interfaces, and depending on the model, an RF interface. POWER BATTERY...
  • Page 2 After unpacking the ONT, inspect it for damage. If damage is noted, file a CAUTION claim with the carrier and then contact ADTRAN. For more information, Do not use a knife to cut the opening in the rubber grommets. This may refer to the warranty.
  • Page 3 2. Clean all optical surfaces before and after splicing. practices. Refer to the Total Access 300 Series SFU ONT Installation and 3. Splice the incoming fiber to the OptiTap connector using a Fusion Maintenance Guide (P/N 612877GONT-5) for complete information on Splice.
  • Page 4 Off Hook  Ringing Green Flashing Warranty: ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within the warranty period if it does not ADTRAN CUSTOMER CARE: meet its published specifications or fails while in service. Warranty information can From within the U.S.

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