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Product P/N: 1287562G1
Total Access 324RG
Indoor 2 POTS + 4GigE
Home Gateway ONT
Issue Date: April 2014
Document P/N: 61287562G1-22A
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The following documents provide additional information for this product:
Total Access 5000 GPON OLT User Interface Guide
Total Access 5000 Fiber to the Premises Deployment Guide
Total Access 5000/5006 Engineering and Ordering Guide
DESCRIPTION
The Total Access 324RG Indoor 2 POTS + 4GigE (P/N 1287562G1)
Home Gateway Optical Network Termination (ONT) provides
Triple-Play services to a customer premises. The following is an
illustration of the Home Gateway ONT.
Power
The power feed is 12 VDC.
INSTALLATION
Before installing the Home Gateway ONT, inspect it for damage.
If damage has occurred during shipping, file a claim with the
carrier and then contact ADTRAN. For more information, refer to
the warranty.
Installation Guidelines
The following are guidelines for this installation.
Read all warnings and cautions before installing or servicing the
Home Gateway ONT.
FEATURES
The Indoor 2 POTS + 4GigE has the following features:
Two POTS Interfaces
Four Ethernet fiber interfaces with 1.244 Gigabits per second
Upstream and 2.488 Gigabits per second downstream
One Optical Interface
AC Power Adapter
USB Interface
Voice Processing
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).
Ethernet Interface
The Home Gateway ONT supports data service through four 10/
100/1000Base-T Ethernet interfaces via an RJ-45-style connector.
Resetting the ONT
A reset button is available if the Home Gateway ONT needs to be
rebooted. To reset the Home Gateway ONT, insert a small pin
into the RESET opening and hole the button down for 5 seconds
or longer.
All settings will return to Factory Defaults: Registration
provisioning will be lost.
Resetting the WLAN
The Home Gateway ONT is equipped with a wireless local area
network (WLAN) reset button. Refer to the illustration at the top
of the first column for the button’s location. This is the WiFi link
to other Internet devices. To reset the WLAN, press the WLAN
button once.
WPS Security
The Home Gateway ONT is equipped with a WiFi Protected
Setup (WPS) security button. This button is used to secure a
wireless home network. However, there are security issues with
this type of connection and ADTRAN does not recommend using
this feature.
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Installation Overview
To install the Home Gateway ONT, complete the following steps:
Step 1: Install Home Gateway ONT
Step 2: Connect POTS
Step 3: Connect Ethernet
Step 4: Connect Fiber
Step 5: Connect Power
Step 6: Connect USB
Required tools
Standard technician tools and those listed below are required for
installing the Home Gateway ONT:
3/32 inch screw driver for connecting Home Gateway ONT
power
RJ-45/RJ-11 crimper
A telephony/data communication test set
PON power meter with wavelength filtering
Fiberscope or videoscope
Two #8 Pan Head screws (1 inch or greater in length)
Assorted tie wraps for securing cabling and wiring
For fiber optic connections, the following are required:
Fiber optical fusion splice tools
ODC Fiber cleaning tool
SC Fiber connector
Installation Steps
To install the Home Gateway ONT, refer to the illustration on the
first page and complete the following steps.
Step 1: Install the Home Gateway ONT
There are two options when installing the Home Gateway ONT:
Desk Top and Wall Mount. Both are described below.
Desk Top Installation
The Home Gateway ONT can sit on a desktop or be wall
mounted. With a desk mount, ensure the Home Gateway ONT is
not located in direct sunlight and is not located next to any
thermal obstructions.
Wall Mount Installation
To wall mount the Home Gateway ONT, perform the following
steps:
1. Decide on a location for the Home Gateway ONT. Included
with the Home Gateway ONT is a 12 V Power Adaptor with
a 4-foot power cord. The installation location should be
within 4 feet of a wall outlet.
2. Remove the Mounting Bracket from the bottom of the Home
Gateway ONT.
3. Use the keyhole slots on the back of the Mounting Bracket as
a template and attach it to drywall using the appropriate
anchors.
4. Reattach the Home Gateway ONT to the Mounting Bracket.
1. Remove the POTS cable supplied with the Home Gateway
ONT and connect one end to the Home Gateway ONT and
the other end to a standard telephone base.
2. If a POTS cable is not available, select a standard telephone
twisted pair cable of appropriate length and trim the
insulation back approximately 1/2 inch on each end.
3. Refer to the illustration below and connect the twisted-pair
Tip (green) and Ring (Red) to the RJ-11 connectors using an
RJ-11 crimper.
POTS Pin-Outs
1 2 3 4
1 = Not Connected
2 = Tip
3 = Ring
4 = Not connected
4. Connect one end of the POTS cable to the Home Gateway
ONT and the other end to a standard telephone connection.
Step 3: Connect Ethernet
The Home Gateway ONT supports four Gigabit (10/100/
1000Base-T) connections. To install Ethernet to the Home
Gateway ONT, refer to the illustration on the first page and
complete the following steps:
1. Remove the Ethernet cable supplied with the Home Gateway ONT and attach one end to the LAN1 connection on the
rear of the Home Gateway ONT and the other end to the
incoming Ethernet device.
2. If an Ethernet cable is not available, obtain a CAT5 or 6 cable
of appropriate length and trim the insulation back
approximately 1/2 inch on both ends.
3. Connect the wires per to an RJ-45 connector using the table
below.
Ethernet RJ-45 Pin-out
Pin Name Description ColorCode
1 TRD0+ Transmit/ReceivePositive White/Orange
2TRD0‐ Transmit/ReceiveNegative Orange
3 TRD1+ Transmit/ReceivePositive White/Green
4 TRD2+ Transmit/ReceivePositive Blue
5TRD2‐ Transmit/ReceiveNegative White/Blue
6TRD1‐ Transmit/ReceiveNegative Green
7 TRD3+ Transmit/ReceivePositive White/Brown
8TRD3‐ Transmit/ReceiveNegative Brown
4. Crimp the connector using an RJ-45 Crimper.
5. Connect one end to the appropriate LAN1 connection on the
rear of the Home Gateway ONT and the other end to the
incoming Ethernet device.
6. Repeat these steps as necessary for each additional Ethernet
connection required.
Step 2: Connect POTS
To connect POTS, refer to the illustration on the first page and
perform the following steps:
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