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Version: 2.1 - 558469
22 January 2015

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    ONE100 Installation Guide Version: 2.1 - 558469 22 January 2015...
  • Page 2: Copyright Notice

    OneOS operating system. Your Feedback Your satisfaction about this purchase is an extremely important priority to all of us at OneAccess. Accord- ingly, all electronic, functional and cosmetic aspects of this new unit have been carefully and thoroughly tested and inspected. If any fault is found with this unit or should you have any other quality-related com- ment concerning this delivery, please submit the Quality Comment Form on our web page at www.oneaccess-net.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Rear View of the ONE100 ..................29 The ONE100 Motherboard ..................42 Interface Description ..................43 Connectors of the ONE100 Back Panel ..............44 SHDSL Line Specifications ..................46 LAN 4 port Ethernet Switch Specifications............... 47 LAN Interface Specifications ..................48 WLAN Interface Specifications.................
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ONE100 Table of contents Installation Guide Powering up the ONE100 ..................70 Annex ....................71 Annex A:Console Cables ..................72 Index ...................... 73...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Safety Instructions This chapter gives some important safety instructions to take into account when using and installing the ONE100. The following gives an overview of this chapter: • 1.1 - Safety Information / Consignes de Sécurité on page 6 •...
  • Page 6: Safety Information / Consignes De Sécurité

    Electro-Magnetic Field Exposure Statement • The radio interface installed in the ONE100 has been tested and found to comply with the in force applicable EN50385 requirements and limits. These last have been designed to provide reasona- ble protection against Electro-Magnetic Field exposure of the user’s body when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 7: Back Panel Earth Connection On

    Also refer to 1.5 - Back Panel Earth Connec- raccordée à la terre. Autrement, en cas de tion on page défaut électrique, d'autres équipements con- nectés au ONE100 pourraient être endom- magés. Voir aussi 1.5 - Back Panel Earth Connection on page Connecting the power supply Raccordement à...
  • Page 8 RF fields cause sparking, a fire or explosion may occur. Always obey to instructions to switch off the ONE100 or deactivate its radio interface when asked to do so by the entity respon- sible for managing the risk.
  • Page 9 ONE100 Chapter 1 Installation Guide Safety Instructions Limitations notice Restrictions concernant le raccordement de matériel Compliance Conformité This equipment meets the applicable Industry Le présent matériel est conforme aux spécifica- Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifi- tions techniques d'Industrie Canada applicables cations.
  • Page 10 Limitations notice Compliance The ONE100 complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of this device is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
  • Page 11: Unpacking

    ONE100 Chapter 1 Installation Guide Safety Instructions Unpacking Checking the shipping carton Rough handling during shipping causes most early failures. Before installation, check the shipping car- ton for signs of damage: • If the shipping carton is damaged, please place a claim with the carrier company immediately.
  • Page 12: Selecting A Site

    ONE100 Chapter 1 Installation Guide Safety Instructions Selecting a Site Warning Avertissement • Always place the unit in such a way that the air • Placez toujours l'appareil de sorte que les vents are not blocked. ouïes d'aération ne soient pas obturées.
  • Page 13: Connection Precautions

    Take special care not to touch any component or connector on the circuit board. The connectors of the ONE100 should only be connected to the following circuit types: Interface type Interface identification...
  • Page 14: Back Panel Earth Connection

    Safety • Some configurations of the ONE100 are equipped with an FXO and/or FXS interface, and will need a hard wired Protective Earth connection between the earth stud on the back panel and the protective earth of the load centre.
  • Page 15 ONE100 Chapter 1 Installation Guide Safety Instructions Earth Connection 2 versions of the earth stud exist, it can either be: • a screw hole. • a clinching stud. To connect an earth wire to the screw hole on the back panel, use: •...
  • Page 16: Directives And Standards

    ONE100 Chapter 2 Installation Guide Directives and Standards Directives and Standards This chapter details the list of standards, which the ONE100 complies with. The following gives an over- view of this chapter: • 2.1 - Statements on page 17 •...
  • Page 17: Statements

    Col presente, OneAccess dichiara che questo ONE100 è in acquiescenza coi requisiti essenziali e stip- ulazioni attinenti ed altre di Direttivo 1999/5/EC. Με το παρόν η OneAccess δηλώνει ότι το ONE100 είναι συμμορφούμενο με τις βασικές απαιτήσεις και με τις υπόλοιπες σχετικές διατάξες της οδηγίας 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 18: Environmental Information

    Si vous souhaitez plus d'information concernant le point de collecte où vous pouvez apporter vos appareils usagés afin qu'ils soient recyclés, veuillez contacter votre importateur local. Pour la Belgique, vous pouvez prendre contact avec rma@oneaccess-net.com. Das Symbol der durchgestrichenen Abfalltonne auf Rädern bedeutet dass das Produkt in der Europäischen Union einer getrennten Mülsammlung zugeführt werden muss.
  • Page 19: Emc Compliance

    ONE100 Chapter 2 Installation Guide Directives and Standards EMC Compliance • • FCC class A • EN55022 Emissions • EN55024 Immunity • EN61000-3-2 Harmonics • EN61000-3-3 Voltage fluctuations and flicker • EN61000-4-2 ESD • EN61000-4-3 Radiated immunity • EN61000-4-4 EFT/burst •...
  • Page 20: Device Description

    Chapter 3 Installation Guide Device Description Device Description This chapter describes the ONE100 front and back panels, and the associated technical characteristics. The following gives an overview of this chapter: • 3.1 - What is the ONE100? on page 21 •...
  • Page 21: What Is The One100

    To support all these services in a secure and reliable manner in one box, they need a full service gateway. Based on the OneOS software the ONE100 is a full service gate- way for businesses with data and voice needs.
  • Page 22 Device Description Accelerated Deployment And Service Provision As all ONE products, the ONE100 uses the Industry standard Command Line Interface (CLI). This facil- itates the configuration management for the service provider’s technicians and integrates rapidly with automated tools. Several auto discovery and update features make the network roll-out straightforward.
  • Page 23: One100 Router Family Overview

    ONE100 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Device Description ONE100 Router Family Overview Different versions exist of the ONE100. The name of each version indicates the hardware characteristics according to the following table: Characters Description 1 BRI 2 BRI 4 BRI 2 FXS...
  • Page 24: Hardware Description

    WLAN 802.11b/g or 802.11b/g/n • ISDN BRI connectors • FXS voice connectors • FXO voice connector Note that the ONE100 can treat up to 8 simultaneous voice channels. For more information, refer to 4.1 - Connectors of the ONE100 Back Panel on page...
  • Page 25: The Front Panel Led Indicators

    ONE100 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Device Description The Front Panel LED Indicators This section gives an overview of the front panel LEDs and what they indicate. The following gives an overview of this section: • 3.4.1 - Introducing the Front Panel LEDs on page 26 •...
  • Page 26 3.4.1 Introducing the Front Panel LEDs When all the connections are made and the ONE100 is powered, the LEDs on the front panel reflect the actual status of the device. The following figure shows the front panel LED indicators of the ONE100 with plastic housing:...
  • Page 27: Led States

    ONE100 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Device Description 3.4.2 LED States The state of the LEDs indicate the following: LED name Colour Description Status Bicolour • OFF: No input power. • ON - green: Switched on and operational. • ON - red: Switched on and not operational.
  • Page 28 ONE100 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Device Description LED name Colour Description Green When the LED indicates the status of the CWMP function: • OFF: CWMP (CPE WAN Management Protocol) not configured. • ON - green: CWMP update successful. • Blinking green 3s ON / 3s OFF: CWMP in progress.
  • Page 29: Rear View Of The One100

    Device Description Rear View of the ONE100 This section describes the various types of ONE100 back panels, so that the user can identify the inter- face type and port numbering. The following gives an overview of the different models of the ONE100: •...
  • Page 30 ONE100 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Device Description ONE100 5E The following figure shows the back panel of a ONE100 5E, with 5 Ethernet ports: Following connectors are present: Interface type Interface identification Type Function Console CONSOLE RJ45 V.24 DTE interface...
  • Page 31 ONE100 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Device Description ONE100 D5E The following figure shows the back panel of a ONE100D/M/E with 5 Ethernet ports and a SHDSL line connector: Following connectors are present: Interface type Interface identification Type Function SHDSL SHDSL...
  • Page 32 ONE100 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Device Description ONE100-2B The following figure shows the back panel of a ONE100D/M/E with 2 BRI connectors: Following connectors are present: Interface type Interface identification Type Function SHDSL SHDSL RJ45 SHDSL line connector (optional) Console...
  • Page 33 ONE100 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Device Description ONE100-2B-2B The following figure shows the back panel of a ONE100D/M/E with 2 BRI connectors for NT mode, and 2 BRI connectors for TE mode: Following connectors are present: Interface type Interface identification...
  • Page 34 ONE100 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Device Description ONE100-4B The following figure shows the back panel of a ONE100D/M/E with 4 BRI connectors for NT mode: Following connectors are present: Interface type Interface identification Type Function SHDSL SHDSL RJ45 SHDSL line connector (optional)
  • Page 35 ONE100 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Device Description ONE100-4B-4B The following figure shows the back panel of a ONE100D/M/E with 4 BRI connectors for NT mode and 4 BRI connectors for TE mode: Following connectors are present: Interface type Interface identification...
  • Page 36 ONE100 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Device Description ONE100-2V The following figure shows the back panel of a ONE100D/M/E with 2 FXS voice connectors: Following connectors are present: Interface type Interface identification Type Function SHDSL SHDSL RJ45 SHDSL line connector (optional)
  • Page 37 ONE100 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Device Description ONE100-2B-2V The following figure shows the back panel of a ONE100D/M/E with 2 BRI connectors for NT mode and 2 FXS voice interfaces: Following connectors are present: Interface type Interface identification Type Function...
  • Page 38 ONE100 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Device Description ONE100-4B-2V The following figure shows the back panel of a ONE100D/M/E with 4 BRI connectors for NT mode and 2 FXS voice interfaces: Following connectors are present: Interface type Interface identification Type Function...
  • Page 39 ONE100 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Device Description ONE100-4B-4V The following figure shows the back panel of a ONE100D/M/E with 4 BRI connectors for NT mode and 4 FXS voice interfaces: Following connectors are present: Interface type Interface identification Type Function...
  • Page 40 ONE100 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Device Description ONE100-4V-1O The following figure shows the back panel of a ONE100D/M/E with 4 FXS voice interfaces: Following connectors are present: Interface type Interface identification Type Function SHDSL SHDSL RJ45 SHDSL line connector (optional)
  • Page 41 ONE100 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Device Description ONE100-8V-1O The following figure shows the back panel of a ONE100D/M/E with 8 FXS voice interfaces and 1 FXO voice interface: Following connectors are present: Interface type Interface identification Type Function SHDSL SHDSL...
  • Page 42: The One100 Motherboard

    ONE100 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Device Description The ONE100 Motherboard The figure below shows the motherboard, and the position of the straps on the ONE100 motherboard:...
  • Page 43: Interface Description

    Installation Guide Interface Description Interface Description This chapter gives an overview of the different connectors on the back of the ONE100. The following gives an overview of this chapter: • 4.1 - Connectors of the ONE100 Back Panel on page 44 •...
  • Page 44: Connectors Of The One100 Back Panel

    Interface Description Connectors of the ONE100 Back Panel Depending on the version of the ONE100, some of these connectors may or may not be present. Refer 3.5 - Rear View of the ONE100 on page 29 for an overview of the different versions that exist.
  • Page 45 ONE100 Chapter 4 Installation Guide Interface Description Interface identi- Interface function fication 12VDC-2,2A This is the power input. Insert the plug of the external power supply in this socket. Secure the power supply connection by installing the DC power supply cord into the pholding clip provided on the back panel.
  • Page 46: Shdsl Line Specifications

    ONE100 Chapter 4 Installation Guide Interface Description SHDSL Line Specifications • Single pair, dual pair, 4 pair line access • Connector: RJ45 Ω • Impedance: 135 • Cable to be used: CAT5E twisted pair, min. No. 26 AWG. An SHDSL cable with label 4028 761 A00 is included with the device.
  • Page 47: Lan 4 Port Ethernet Switch Specifications

    ONE100 Chapter 4 Installation Guide Interface Description LAN 4 port Ethernet Switch Specifications • 4 port Ethernet switch with 10/100 Base T ports • Connectors: RJ45 (EIA/TIA 568B) Each UTP Ethernet port supports the following: • Applicable standards: IEEE 802.3 10Mbps Ethernet Half Duplex or Full Duplex IEEE 802.3u 100Mbps Ethernet Half Duplex or Full Duplex...
  • Page 48: Lan Interface Specifications

    ONE100 Chapter 4 Installation Guide Interface Description LAN Interface Specifications • Connector: RJ45 (EIA/TIA 568B) • Cable to be used: standard Ethernet cable, minimum category 5. An Ethernet cable with label 4022 991 V00 is included with the device. •...
  • Page 49: Wlan Interface Specifications

    ONE100 Chapter 4 Installation Guide Interface Description WLAN Interface Specifications • Compatible with IEEE 802.1b/g or IEEE 802.1b/g/n • Compliant with the IEEE 802.11-2005 recommendation • Data rates (Mbps): 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6 with automatic data rate fallback •...
  • Page 50: Isdn Bri Interface Specifications

    Specifications • The ONE100 motherboard supports up to 4 ISDN interfaces. The interfaces can be configured in TE or NT, as far as the ISDN protocol is concerned. But the connector layout is NT (straight cable for PBX connection, crossed ISDN cable required for public ISDN network connection).
  • Page 51 • 100 Ohms impedance adaptation • Power-feeding for ISDN phones Refer to 3.6 - The ONE100 Motherboard on page 42 for the position of these straps. Description All four straps allow: • To connect a 100 Ohms impedance adaptation or not. The straps can be used in sending, in receiving or in both sending and receiving direction.
  • Page 52 ONE100 Chapter 4 Installation Guide Interface Description Examples of configurations • Configuration 1: Strap settings Description 100 Ω impedance adaptation disconnected. • • Power feeding for ISDN terminal disconnected. • Configuration 2: Strap settings Description 100 Ω impedance adaptation connected, for both •...
  • Page 53: Fxs Analog Interface Specifications

    ONE100 Chapter 4 Installation Guide Interface Description FXS Analog Interface Specifications There is an earth stud on the back panel of the ONE100. Always connect this to the main protective earth. • Connection to an analog telephone set. • Connector: RJ45, 1 connector per FXS interface •...
  • Page 54: Fxo Analog Interface Specifications

    Interface Description FXO Analog Interface Specifications • There is an earth stud on the back panel of the ONE100. Always connect this to the main protective earth. • When an existing FXO port is used to connect to the PSTN phone service, emergency numbers must be configured in the voice routing table (refer to User Guides).
  • Page 55: Console Port Specifications

    ONE100 Chapter 4 Installation Guide Interface Description Console Port Specifications • Serial V.24 console interface • Connector: RJ45 (EIA/TIA 568B) • Data: RS232 9600 bps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit The following table shows the connector layout of the RJ45 Console connector:...
  • Page 56: Technical Characteristics

    ONE100 Chapter 5 Installation Guide Technical Characteristics Technical Characteristics This chapter describes technical characteristics of the ONE100. The following gives an overview of this chapter: • 5.1 - Power Requirements on page 57 • 5.2 - Dimensions on page 57...
  • Page 57: Power Requirements

    Input: 18-60 Vdc • Output: 12 Vdc; 2,9 A; 35W • Limited Power Source (LPS) Do not use another type of power supply than the one recommended by OneAccess. Dimensions The dimensions of the plastic housing are: • Height: 68 mm •...
  • Page 58: Installing The One100

    Chapter 6 Installation Guide Installing the ONE100 Installing the ONE100 This chapter explains how to install the ONE100. The following gives an overview of this chapter: • 6.1 - Opening and Closing the Housing on page 59 • 6.2 - Installing the WLAN Antennas on page 63 •...
  • Page 59: Opening And Closing The Housing

    ONE100 Chapter 6 Installation Guide Installing the ONE100 Opening and Closing the Housing This section explains how to open and close the metal and plastic housing of the devices. The following gives an overview of this section: • 6.1.1 - Opening and Closing the Metal Housing on page 60 •...
  • Page 60 Installation Guide Installing the ONE100 6.1.1 Opening and Closing the Metal Housing To open the metal housing of the ONE100, proceed as follows: Step Action Disconnect the external power supply; always disconnect the AC input first, then discon- nect the DC input jack on the device itself.
  • Page 61 Installation Guide Installing the ONE100 6.1.2 Opening and Closing the Plastic Housing To open the plastic housing of the ONE100, proceed as follows: Step Action Disconnect the external power supply. Unfasten both rear panel screws, indicated in the following figure, and remove them:...
  • Page 62 ONE100 Chapter 6 Installation Guide Installing the ONE100 To close the plastic housing of the ONE100, proceed as follows: Step Action Slide the cover back over the device. Push the cover down so that it snaps in the right position; a clicking sound can be heard when it snaps into position.
  • Page 63: Installing The Wlan Antennas

    ONE100 Chapter 6 Installation Guide Installing the ONE100 Installing the WLAN Antennas The WLAN antennas have been installed in the factory. Raise them in a vertical position. The following picture shows a ONE100 with raised antennas:...
  • Page 64: Mounting The One100 On A Wall

    Installation Guide Installing the ONE100 Mounting the ONE100 on a Wall This section describes how to mount the ONE100 on a wall, for both the metal and plastic housing. The following gives an overview of this section: • 6.3.1 - Wall Mounting a Device With a Metal Housing on page 65 •...
  • Page 65 Wall Mounting a Device With a Metal Housing The bottom plate of the ONE100 has 2 mounting holes in order to enable wall mounting. Refer to the figure below, for the position of these notches. By installing two screws at the required distance, the device can be hung on any vertical surface.
  • Page 66 ONE100 Chapter 6 Installation Guide Installing the ONE100 Bottom plate of the ONE100 with mounting holes...
  • Page 67 Wall Mounting a Device With a Plastic Housing The bottom plate of the ONE100 has 2 notches in order to enable wall mounting. Refer to the figure below, for the position of these notches. By installing two screws at the required distance, the device can be hung on any vertical surface.
  • Page 68 ONE100 Chapter 6 Installation Guide Installing the ONE100 Parts of the ONE100 Part Description Backpanel of the ONE100 Bottom plate Notches...
  • Page 69: Mounting An Anti-Theft Security Cable

    This section only applies to devices with a metal housing. The ONE100 has been equipped with a standard Kensington security slot to which a security cable can be attached. The T-bar lock of the security cable provides very efficient theft prevention by allowing to lock down the ONE100 to an anchor point.
  • Page 70: Powering Up The One100

    Connect the power supply to the AC mains. Self test A few seconds after the power is switched on, the ONE100 performs a series of self-tests and loads the software into memory (RAM), during which the Status LED on the front panel blinks.
  • Page 71: Annex

    ONE100 Annex Annex...
  • Page 72: Annex A:console Cables

    ONE100 Annex A: Annex Console Cables Annex A: Console Cables Standard console cable The following figure shows the console cable assembly, labeled 4022 332 B00 Console cable with loopback check Alternatively, a blue cable with loopback check is available; it has reference code 40651.
  • Page 73: Index

    2 version 2 what is 2 opening and closing the housing 59 description 20 overview dimensions of the device 57 OneAccess Router family 23 document over-voltage and over-current protection compli- copyright notice 2 ance 18 environmental information 18 properties 2...
  • Page 74 ONE100 Index Index technical characteristics 56 unpacking 11 wall mounting 64 warning earth stud 14 ESD 13 WLAN antennas installing 63...

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