Table 4. Rg Ont Buttons, Connectors, And Interfaces - ADTRAN 400 Series Basic Configuration Manual

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Table 3. Front Panel LED Indicators (Continued)
Label
Note: The * indicates the use of this feature is dependent upon configuration by network personnel.

Table 4. RG ONT Buttons, Connectors, and Interfaces

Label
RESET
USB
GE 1-4
PHONE 1-2
MOCA+RF
(434RG
Only)
UPS
12V
61287RGONT-29C
Revision C
Function
WPS*
WPS
Function
Button
USB Connector
RJ-45 Connectors
POTS Interfaces
Coaxial Connector
UPS Connector
Power Connector
LED
Description
Power Off or WPS is Disabled
WPS is Enabled
WPS push button pressed and device is ready to accept
2
connection
Description
Reboots the ONT. To reboot, hold the RESET button down for five
seconds or longer.
WARNING: Reset returns the unit to Factory Defaults and
erases registration configuration.
Supports Standard USB 2.0 interface.
Supports data service through four 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet
interfaces.
Supports plain old telephone service. POTS uses in-band
signaling tones and currents to determine call status (for example,
Call Request). Because POTS allows for the transfer of audio
signals below 3.3 kHz, POTS systems are also used for modems
that allow data transmission (referred to as dial up connections).
Supports Multimedia over Coax Alliance 2.0, with backup
compatibility to 1.1.
MoCA is an industry standard technology for connecting the home
to a service provider. MoCA technology uses existing coaxial
cabling for distributing high definition video with multi-room
applications such as DVRs.
The 434RG ONT supports MoCA Version 2.0 and is backward
compatible to MoCA Version 1.1. MoCA 2.0 operates in C4-band
with a frequency 1000 MHz and in D-band with a frequency rang
from 1125 to 1675 MHz. Channel bandwidth throughput increased
from > 125 Mb/s (MoCA 1.1) to 400 Mb/s (MoCA 2.0).
Supports an un-interruptible power supply (UPS) (optional). An
UPS is a battery backup system that continues to provide power
when the primary power source is lost. Power is supplied to the
ONT by a local power source with battery backup that uses the
AC power at the customer premises.
Connect the supplied power adapter here to supply power to the
ONT. The power adapter operates from a main power source
input of 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, with a nominal output of
12 VDC. The total power consumption with WiFi enabled, 4
Ethernet Ports running and both POTS lines off-hook, is
approximately 15.0 Watts.
Physical Installation
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