ADTRAN NetVanta Ethernet Port Protection Quick Start Guide

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NetVanta Ethernet Port Protection Device P/N 1700502G1, 4700402G1, 4700502G2
DESCRIPTION
The NetVanta Ethernet Port Protection Device (EPPD) is a single port Ethernet surge protector for outside plant (OSP) environments where Ethernet cabling is exposed to external hazards.
During a power failure or lightning strike the LINE side of the EPPD minimizes the voltages and current levels transferred to the Ethernet port of the equipment being protected, allowing the Ethernet port to continue functioning properly. Additionally, the EPPD protects itself and the Ethernet port from becoming a fire or fragmentation hazard.
• For full Ethernet circuit protection, an EPPD must be installed on both ends of the OSP Ethernet cable.
• EPPDs do not support direct powering from a Power over Ethernet (PoE) powering device to downstream PDs. A
SPECIFICATIONS
Electrical Insertion Loss: Less than 1 dB
Compliance FCC Part 15 Class B, EN 386 300,
Physical Dimensions: 1.25-inch W x 1.13-inch H x 4.50-inch D
Return Loss: Greater than 15 dB
EN 300 019-1 Class 1.2, EN 300 019-2 Class 2.3, EN 300 019-3 Class 3.3
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 226-92 ITU K.20, ITU K.21, ITU K.45 RoHS compliant (Telecommunication exemption)
Operating Temperature: -40°C to 65°C Storage Temperature: -40°C to 85°C Relative Humidity: Up to 99 percent, noncondensing
NETVANTA EEPD BUNDLES FOR COMMON APPLICATIONS
Part Number Bundle Application
1700502G1 One NetVanta Ethernet
Port Protection Device (EPPD)
4700502G1 Bundle of two NetVanta
EPPDs
4700502G2 Bundle of two NetVanta
EPPDs and one Single Port Power over Ethernet (PoE) Injector (P/N 1700920F1)
Provides Ethernet circuit protection when installed between a device and the OSP Ethernet cable.
Provides full Ethernet circuit protection when installed on both ends of the OSP Ethernet cable.
Provides full Ethernet circuit protection as well as PoE for downstream powered devices (PDs).
EPPD INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Insert the Ethernet cable extending from the EQUIP port of the FIRST EPPD into the Ethernet port of the equipment to be protected.
2. Connect the exposed OSP Ethernet cable into the FIRST EPPD’s port labeled LINE.
3. If applicable, repeat Steps 1 and 2 on the other end of the exposed OSP Ethernet cable using the SECOND EPPD.
4. If applicable, install the Single Port PoE Injector between the EPPD and the downstream PD. Refer to PoE Injector Installation Instructions on
page 2 of this document for more information.
NetVanta PoE Injector (P/N 1700920F1) must be installed to power downstream PDs. Refer to PoE Injector
Installation Instructions on page 2 of this document for
more information.
The cable extending from the EPPD’s equipment port (labeled EQUIP) is suitable for connection to intra building or unexposed wiring or cabling only. Do not metallically connect this port to interfaces which directly connect to the OSP or OSP wiring.
Quick Start Guide, 61700502G1-13A, August 2012 Copyright © 2012 ADTRAN, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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QUICK START
Single Port PoE Injector P/N 1700920F1
DESCRIPTION
The Single Port Power over Ethernet (PoE) Injector provides detection, disconnect, overload, and voltage control protection fully compliant with IEEE
802.3af PoE specifications. It can provide power and data to an array of downstream PoE powered devices (PDs), such as IP telephones, wireless network access points, Bluetooth access points, security cameras, and IP print servers without the need for and expense of AC power outlets.
The Single Port PoE Injector is suitable for connection to intra building or unexposed wiring or cabling only. Do not metallically connect this device to interfaces which directly connect to the OSP or OSP wiring.
SPECIFICATIONS
Compliance FCC Part 15 Class B, EN 55022 Class B
Physical Dimensions: 2.55-inch W x 1.42-inch H x 5.51-inch D
EN 660950-1, UL/CUL 60950-1, Australian C-tick RoHS compliant
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C Storage Temperature: -25°C to 65°C Relative Humidity: 10 to 90 percent, noncondensing
LED BEHAVIORS
ON
LED
Flashing Green (2 seconds)
Solid green The unit is ready.
FAULT
LED
Flashing Red (2 seconds)
CONNECT
LED
Flashing Green (2 seconds)
Solid Green A compliant load has been detected.
The unit is performing an internal self-test.
Indication
LED FAILURE DETECTION CODES
ON
LED
Flash green (3 times)
Flash green (3 times)
Flash green (3 times)
FAULT
LED
Flash Red (3 times)
Flash Red (3 times)
CONNECT
LED
Flash Green (3 times)
Flash green (3 times)
Indication
An incorrect resistive signature has been detected.
An incorrect capacitive signature has been detected.
An incorrect Voffset has been detected.
An unstable current measurement has been detected.
Low voltage has been sensed during detection (overload).
POE INJECTOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The PoE Injector should be installed between the EPPD and the downstream PD. To install the PoE injector, follow these steps:
1. If applicable, install the EPPDs as directed in EPPD Installation
Instructions on page 1.
2. Insert the PoE Injector ’s power cable into the receptacle on the injector.
3. Insert the PoE Injector power cable’s three-pronged plug into an appropriate AC power source. When the PoE Injector is powered, all three LEDs (ON, FAULT, and CONNECT) will illuminate for 2 seconds as part of an internal self-test. At then end of the self-test, the ON LED will remain illuminated indicating that DC output voltage is available for powering an 802.11af compliant load.
4. Insert the cable extending from the EQUIP port of the EPPD into the IN port on the PoE Injector.
5. Insert another Ethernet cable from the OUT port of the PoE Injector into the Ethernet port of the downstream PD. If the PD’s load is compliant, the green CONNECT LED will illuminate and remain so. Should the load be noncompliant, the LEDs will blink a code signifying the cause. Refer to the LED Failure Detection Codes table for a list of failure detection codes.
6. The PoE Injector can be mounted on the wall using a small screw through the slots in the top and bottom of the case. Ensure that the injector is mounted so that no tension is placed on the power cord or the Ethernet cables.
Quick Start Guide, 61700502G1-13A, August 2012 Copyright © 2012 ADTRAN, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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