OneAccess. OneAccess and the distributors can in no case be held responsible for direct or indirect damage of any kind incurred as a result of any error in the software or guide.
Rear view of the ONE100D/M .................. 24 The ONE100D/M motherboard ................34 Interface description ..................36 The different connectors on the back panel of the ONE100D/M......37 ISDN interface specifications ................... 39 SHDSL line specifications ..................42 LAN interface specifications ..................43 WLAN interface specifications..................
ONE100D/M Table of contents Installation Guide Powering up the ONE100D/M ................60 Annex ....................62 Annex A:Console cable ...................64 Index ...................... 66...
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Installation Guide Safety instructions Safety instructions This chapter gives some important safety instructions to take into account when using and installing the ONE100D/M. The following gives an overview of this chapter: • 1.1 - Safety information on page 7 •...
It is essential that, if a device has got an earth stud on the back panel, that this is effectively connected to earth. Otherwise, in case of electrical problems, other devices connected to the ONE100D/M could be damaged. Also refer to 1.5 - Back panel earth connection on page...
ONE100D/M 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.
Earth 1. 10/100 Mbps interface 2. V.32(bis)/V.34/V.90/V.92 3. V.24 • SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage): local connection (e.g. PC to ONE100D/M) or leased line inside the building. • TNV-1 (Telecom Network Voltage): telephone line, leased line outside the building. •...
It is essential that, if a device has got an earth stud on the back panel, that this is effectively connected to earth. Otherwise, in case of electrical problems, other devices connected to the ONE100D/M could be damaged.
ONE100D/M Chapter 2 Installation Guide Directives and standards Directives and standards This chapter details the list of standards, which the ONE100D/M complies with. The following gives an overview of this chapter: • 2.1 - Statements on page 13 • 2.2 - Environmental information on page 14 •...
Hierbij verklaart OneAccess dat deze ONE100D/M overeenstemt met de essentiële vereisten en andere relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999/5/EC. Par la présente, OneAccess déclare que ce ONE100D/M est en conformité avec les exigences essen- tielles et autres articles applicables de la Directive 1999/5/EC.
ONE100D/M Chapter 2 Installation Guide Directives and standards Environmental information The crossed-out wheeled bin means that within the European Union the product must be taken to separate collection at the product end of life. This applies to the device but also to any accessories marked with this symbol.
ONE100D/M Chapter 2 Installation Guide Directives and standards Safety compliance • EN60950-1 - 1st edition: Safety of information technology equipment, including electrical business equipment. • Class 1 equipment for Table Tops with 115/230 Vac internal power supply. • Class 3 equipment for …...
Chapter 3 Installation Guide Router description Router description This chapter describes the ONE100D/M front and rear panels, and the associated technical character- istics. The following gives an overview of this chapter: • 3.1 - What is the ONE100D/M? on page 17 •...
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 ONE100D/M is a full service gateway for businesses with data and voice needs.
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Router description Accelerated Deployment And Service Provision As all ONE products, the ONE100D/M uses the Industry standard Command Line Interface (CLI). This facilitates 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 straightfor- ward.
ONE100D/M Chapter 3 Installation Guide Router description ONE100D/M Router family overview Different versions exist of the OneAccess. The name of each version indicates the hardware character- istics according to the following table: Characters Description 2 pair SHDSL 4 pair SHDSL WIFI option (b/g) Encryption (incl.
4.1 - The different connectors on the back panel of the ONE100D/M on page Optional extra connectors are: • ISDN BRI connectors. • FXS voice connectors. Note that the ONE100D/M can treat up to 8 simultaneous voice channels. • FXO voice connector.
ONE100D/M Chapter 3 Installation Guide Router 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 22 •...
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3.4.1 Introducing the front panel LEDs When all the connections are made and the ONE100D/M 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 ONE100D/M: LED states One front panel LED can reflect different status modes by the way it lights up.
ONE100D/M Chapter 3 Installation Guide Router description 3.4.2 LED states The state of the LEDs indicates 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.
19, and the following figures. Note that in this chapter, the connectors that are present on the ONE100D/M by default, are not men- tioned in the name of the device, only the optional extra connectors are mentioned in the name.
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ONE100D/M Chapter 3 Installation Guide Router description One100D/M-2B-W The following figure shows the back panel of a ONE100D/M with 2 BRI connectors: Following connectors are present: Connector(s) Label Type Function SHDSL SHDSL RJ45 SHDSL line connector Console CONSOLE RJ45 V.24 DTE interface...
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ONE100D/M Chapter 3 Installation Guide Router description One100D/M-2B-2B-W The following figure shows the back panel of a ONE100D/M with 2 BRI connectors for NT mode, and 2 BRI connectors for TE mode: Following connectors are present: Connector(s) Label Type Function...
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ONE100D/M Chapter 3 Installation Guide Router description One100D/M-4B-W The following figure shows the back panel of a ONE100D/M with 4 BRI connectors for NT mode: Following connectors are present: Connector(s) Label Type Function SHDSL SHDSL RJ45 SHDSL line connector Console...
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ONE100D/M Chapter 3 Installation Guide Router description One100D/M-4B-4B-W The following figure shows the back panel of a ONE100D/M with 4 BRI connectors for NT mode and 4 BRI connectors for TE mode: Following connectors are present: Connector(s) Label Type Function...
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ONE100D/M Chapter 3 Installation Guide Router description One100D/M-2V-W The following figure shows the back panel of a ONE100D/M with 2 FXS voice connectors: Following connectors are present: Connector(s) Label Type Function SHDSL SHDSL RJ45 SHDSL line connector Console CONSOLE RJ45 V.24 DTE interface...
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ONE100D/M Chapter 3 Installation Guide Router description One100D/M-2B-2V-W The following figure shows the back panel of a ONE100D/M with 2 BRI connectors for NT mode and 2 FXS voice interfaces: Following connectors are present: Connector(s) Label Type Function SHDSL SHDSL...
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ONE100D/M Chapter 3 Installation Guide Router description One100 D/M-4B-2V-W The following figure shows the back panel of a ONE100D/M with 4 BRI connectors for NT mode and 2 FXS voice interfaces: Following connectors are present: Connector(s) Label Type Function SHDSL...
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ONE100D/M Chapter 3 Installation Guide Router description One100D/M-4V-W The following figure shows the back panel of a ONE100D/M with 4 FXS voice interfaces: Following connectors are present: Connector(s) Label Type Function SHDSL SHDSL RJ45 SHDSL line connector Console CONSOLE RJ45 V.24 DTE interface...
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ONE100D/M Chapter 3 Installation Guide Router description One100D/M-8V-O-W The following figure shows the back panel of a ONE100D/M with 8 FXS voice interfaces and 1 FXO voice interface: Following connectors are present: Connector(s) Label Type Function SHDSL SHDSL RJ45 SHDSL line connector...
ONE100D/M Chapter 3 Installation Guide Router description The ONE100D/M motherboard The figure below shows the motherboard, and the position of the straps on the ONE100D/M mother- board:...
Installation Guide Interface description Interface description This chapter gives an overview of the different connectors on the back of the ONE100D/M. The following gives an overview of this chapter: • 4.1 - The different connectors on the back panel of the ONE100D/M on page 37 •...
Interface description The different connectors on the back panel of the ONE100D/M Depending on the version of the ONE100D/M, some of these connectors may or may not be present. Refer to 3.5 - Rear view of the ONE100D/M on page 24 for an overview of the different versions that exist.
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These RJ45 connectors enable the connection of up to 8 analog telephone lines thus providing up to 8 analog voice interfaces. Lx-5/x ... Ly-5/y The ONE100D/M with FXS and FXO interfaces have got an earth stud. This must be permanently connected to the main protective earth. 12VDC-2,2A This is the power input.
Installation Guide Interface description ISDN interface specifications Specifications • The ONE100D/M motherboard supports up to 4 ISDN interfaces. The interfaces.are of type NT. For use as TE a crossed cable must be used. • compliant with ITU-T I.430 section 10 •...
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• 100 Ohms impedance adaptation • Power-feeding for ISDN phones Refer to 3.6 - The ONE100D/M motherboard on page 34 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.
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ONE100D/M 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 •...
ONE100D/M Chapter 4 Installation Guide Interface description Console port specifications • 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:...
Installation Guide Interface description FXS analog interface specifications There is an earth stud on the back panel of the ONE100D/M. Always connect this to the main protective earth. • Connection of up to 4 or up to 8 analog telephone lines thus providing up to 8 analog voice interfaces.
Installation Guide Interface description FXO analog interface specifications There is an earth stud on the back panel of the ONE100D/M. Always connect this to the main protective earth. • The FXO module enables the connection of 1 analog telephone line.
ONE100D/M Chapter 5 Installation Guide Technical characteristics Technical characteristics This chapter describes technical characteristics of the ONE100D/M. The following gives an overview of this chapter: • 5.1 - Power requirements on page 51 • 5.2 - Dimensions on page 51 •...
Installation Guide Technical characteristics Power requirements Power adapter to be used: Switched Power Module 100-240 VAC, 20W, Vout=12 Vdc, Iout=2,2 A. Do not use another type of power supply than the one recommended by OneAccess. Dimensions • Height: 68 mm •...
Chapter 6 Installation Guide Installing the ONE100D/M Installing the ONE100D/M This chapter explains how to install the ONE100D/M. The following gives an overview of this chapter: • 6.1 - Opening and closing the housing on page 55 • 6.2 - Installing the WLAN antenna on page 56 •...
When you want to change the DIP switch settings, you have to open and close the housing. This section explains how to do so. Opening the housing To open the housing of the ONE100D/M, proceed as follows: Step Action Disconnect the external power supply.
ONE100D/M Chapter 6 Installation Guide Installing the ONE100D/M Installing the WLAN antenna The WLAN antennas have been installed in the factory. Raise them in a vertical position. The following picture shows a ONE100D/M with raised antennas:...
Mounting the ONE100D/M on a wall Procedure The backpanel of the ONE100D/M 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 router can be hung on any vertical surface.
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ONE100D/M Chapter 6 Installation Guide Installing the ONE100D/M Parts of the ONE100D/M Part Description Backpanel of the ONE100D/M Bottom plate Notches...
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Connect the power supply to the AC mains (100-240 V AC). Self test A few seconds after the power is switched on, the ONE100D/M performs a series of self-tests and loads the software into memory (RAM), during which the Status LED on the front panel blinks.
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ONE100D/M Chapter 7 Installation Guide Powering up the ONE100D/M...
13 your feedback 2 power requirements 51 powering up the device 60 EMC compliance 15 environmental compliance 15 Rear view of the OneAccess Router 24 environmental information 14 safety compliance 15 feedback 2 instructions 7 selecting a site 8...
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ONE100D/M Index Index warning earth stud 10 EMC 9 ESD 9 important safety instructions 7 safety 7 selecting a site 8 WLAN antenna installing 56...
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