ONE100 Installation Manual: September 2008
ONE100 Installation Manual: September 2008
ONE100 Installation Manual: September 2008
Installation Manual
September 2008
http://www.oneaccess-net.com
OneAccess
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France
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This chapter provides the safety instructions for use and installation of the router.
This chapter details the list of standards, which the device complies with.
This section describes the router front and rear panels and the associated technical
characteristics.
Chapter 4 – Interface Description
This section describes the router interfaces.
Chapter 5 – Technical Characteristics
This section describes technical characteristics such as operating conditions.
Chapter 6 - Installation
This chapter describes how to modify the jumper positions and gives instructions to
connect the router.
Chapter 7 – Power-up
This chapter describes the device power-up and how to monitor the self-test
progress.
These chapters provide the pin-out of cables that are compatible with the router.
The following symbol instructs the user to read the manual carefully before any
connection:
For sefaty reason the userhas to keep his distance to 20 cm from the
antenna.
The user cannot modify any part of the equipment and the antenna.
Safety
EN60950-1: 2001, First Safety of information technology equipment, including electrical
Edition business equipment.
Environment:
Climatic, physico chemical, mechanic, packing
ETS 300 019-1 (95) Environmental conditions and environmental testing for
telecommunication equipment
In use: Temperature Controlled
Test specification: Part 1, Classification of environmental conditions
- class T3.1 (normal)
- class T3.1 (exceptional)
Storage: partly temperature controlled
T1.1 Part 2, Specification of environmental test
Transportation: careful Transportation
T2.3
ETSI EN 300 328 V1.7.1 Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band
and using wide band modulation techniques;
Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3.2
of the R&TTE Directive.
ETSI EN 300 386 V.1.3.3 Telecommunication network equipment;
(2005-04) ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements.
3.1.2 Daughter-Board
A daughter-board provides additional ports on the ONE100. Please note that the
ONE100 can treat up to 8 simultaneous channels voice. The following ports are
provided on the various types of daughter-boards and their markings on router back-
panel are indicated in bold between brackets:
• 0 to 4 ISDN access S0 in TE (for connection to ISDN public network only)
(ISDN BRI),
• 0 to 8 analog access designed to connect telephone (FXS interface) (FXS),
• 0 to 1 analog access designed to connect telephone line (FXO interface)
(FXO),
• 0 to 1 modem access PSTN (PSTN),
• 0 or 2 V.28 interface.
Depending of the ordered configuration of the system, the rear panel may
change.
Depending of the ordered configuration of the system, the rear panel may
change.
Depending of the ordered configuration of the system, the rear panel may
change.
Depending of the ordered configuration of the system, the rear panel may
change.
Depending of the ordered configuration of the system, the rear panel may
change.
Depending of the ordered configuration of the system, the rear panel may
change.
Figure 8. Motherboard
Example:
ONE100 4B-2V AEW/a is a ONE100 router equipped with:
• 4 ISDN BRI accesses,
• 2 FXS, interfaces,
• 1 ADSL access Annex A,
• Ethernet Switch function,
• 2 WLAN interface.
4.1.1 Characteristics
• 100Base-TX,
• Full duplex,
• Auto-negotiation.
• Auto MDI/MDX
The Ethernet interface of the ONE100 only supports the 100 Mbps full-
duplex operations in auto-sense mode. If connected to devices in 10 mbps
or half-duplex, the ONE100 interface will not be connected. The problem can
appear mostly with devices forced in such mode or with old Ethernet hub.
4.1.4 Cables
A standard Ethernet cable is needed (shielded UTP Cat. 5).
4.2.1 Characteristics
• RS 232,
• 9600 bps,
• 8 bits, 1 bit for stop, no parity.
3 GND 7 CTS
4 NC 8 RTS
- TX: Transmission
- RX: Reception
- NC: Not connected
- GND: Ground
- CTS: Clear-To-Send
- RTS: Ready-To-Send
A console cable for router configuration and maintenance only requires TX, RX and
GND to be connected.
If the pin 6 is connected to the ground (pin 3), the cable is then identified as a cable
connected to an asynchronous terminal. In that case, CTS and RTS can be used.
4.2.3 Cables
The console cable is defined in Appendix A.
4.3.1 Characteristics
• ADSL: G.DMT Annex A (ADSL over POTS), G.DMT Annex B (ADSL over
RNIS, U-R2 compliant),
• ADSL2, (G.992.3) / ADSL 2+ (G.992.5) / RE-ADSL (Reach Extended ADSL,
G.992.3 Annex L),
• Dying gasp
Pin Signal
1 NC
2 TIP
3 RING
4 NC
4.3.3 Cables
The cable of connection to the ADSL must be made using a standard phone cable.
4.4.1 Characteristics
The switch Ethernet function offers 4 ports Ethernet. Every port can be switched
and/or routed.
• 10/100 Mbits/s,
• Half or full duplex,
• Auto-negotiation,
• Auto MDI/MDIX.
4.4.4 Cables
The cables are shielded, crossover/straight cables with 4 twisted pairs. The switch
supports autodetection of crossover/straight cable (’auto-MDI/MDI-X detection’); the
transmission pairs are (1-2) and receive pairs are (3-6).
4.5.1 Characteristics
The router can be equipped with a daughter board delivering an access to the PSTN
via an integrated analog modem.
• Compatible with V.32, V.32bis, V.34, V.90 and V.92,
• Compliant with TBR21.
4.5.3 Cables
The cable is a standard telephone cord with one twisted pair.
4.6.1 Characteristics
An extension board provides 2 RS 232 access.
The ports are the following characteristics:
• Synchronous mode, contra-directional, single clock, DCE or DTE mode is
supported (configuration with jumpers),
• Asynchronous mode (< 115 kbits/s),
• Electrical Interface V.28,
• Signals managed (8): 102, 103, 104, 105 (RTS), 106, 108 (RTS), 109 (CD),
115.
PORT 0 PORT 1
X2 X1
DCE 1 1
DCE_DTE DCE_DTE
X2 X1
1 1
DTE
DCE_DTE DCE_DTE
When using the asynchronous mode, the jumper connection is not relevant.
4.7.1 Characteristics
• Line impedance: 600 Ω or complex,
• Frequency range of the ringing signal: 16Hz to 70 Hz,
• Voltage of the ringing signal: > 37,4VRMS for a load of 1 REN (6,93K + 8µF
@ 20Hz) in the frequency range,
• Line current: 27 mA max. for a line resistance <1000 Ω,
• Polarity inversion of the TIP and RING pins,
• Line current <2mA in the power-down mode,
• Q.23 dialing.
• Ringer Equivalency Number (REN): 1
4.7.3 Cables
The cable used for a connection toward a analog phone is an unshielded cable
including 1 twisted pair.
The ONE100 with FXS interfaces has got a screw marked located on the
rear panel. This must be permanently connected to the main protective
earth.
4.8.2 Cables
The cable used for a connection toward a standard analog phone is an unshielded
cable including 1 twisted pair.
Not used
Configuration with impedance adaptation and without power feeding of the terminal:
Configuration without impedance adaptation and with power feeding of the terminal:
Configuration with impedance adaptation and with power supply of the terminal:
Temperature 0° C ≤ T ≤ 45°C
Relative Humidity (HR) 5% ≤ HR ≤ 80%
Absolute Humidity ≤ 24g / m3
Altitude ≤ 2500 m
Storage Environment:
5.3 Dimensions
The dimensions of the housing are:
Width 275 mm
Height 68 mm
Depth 152 mm
All vacant slots of the rear panel must be obstructed with suitable face-
plates in order to guarantee the respect of the EMC standards as defined in
Chapter 2. Directives and Standard
The device shall not be used with another power supply than a power
supply recommended by OneAccess.
Refer to the Software and ONEOS User Guide for more information.
To PC
serial port
P1 P2 in terminal
mode
(Configuration)
P1 P2
P2 -
- P1 -
SIGNAL SUB-D 25 Pts
RJ45
Male
1 115 (RXC) 17
2 106 (CTS) 5
3 103 (SD) 2
4 108 (DTR) 20
5 104 (RD) 3
6 109 (CD) 8
7 102 7
8 105 (RTS) 4
Screening Shield
P1 P2
P2 -
- P1 -
SIGNAL SUB-D 25 Pts
RJ45
female
1 115 (RXC) 17
2 105 (RTS) 4
3 104 (RD) 3
4 109 (CD) 8
5 103 (SD) 2
6 108 (DTR) 20
7 102 7
8 106 (CTS) 5
Screening Shield