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1. 4 FXS 1 FXO 1 PSTN modem 2 V 28 interface ONE100 Installation Manual e 2 4BRI S0 only in TE pre equipped with its daughter board Only a limited number of motherboard daughter board combinations is commercialised For more details please contact your sales representatives A The ONE100 is delivered as a product bundle consisting of a motherboard 3 2 Front Panel The front panel is provided with LEDS which inform about the status of several router functions y F P 3 ers AAA Figure 1 Front panel ey ONE100 Installation Manual Switched Off Switched On amp Switched On amp Reboot in Operational Not operational progress Not used DSL Synchronized Loss of Synchronization synchronization in progress Not used All IP interfaces are All IP interfaces At least one up are down IP Interface is not up example PPPoA not connected WLAN Not used Interface up Traffic in progress Configured and Malfunction in Voice service operational voice voice service configured service verification of voice function in progress ELE ONE100 Installation Manual 3 3 Rear Panel This section details the various types of ONE100 rear panel so that the user can identify the interface type and port numbering It should be noted that only the fully loaded configurations are represented Other configurations can be derived by not providing some interfaces represented on the product 3 3 1 Configuration
2. 300328 v 1 1 1 EN 300386 v1 3 3 Laboratoire UL France et GYL Technologie pour la S curit OUL France Lab and GYL Technologie for Safety Laboratoire Gyl Technologie pour CEM Gy Technologies Laboratory for EMC Le produit est matqu du symbole CE en application des directives cit es cidessus The product is marked with the CE symbol in accordance with the directives mentionned above Responsable autoris Authorized signatory Directeur G n ral Chief Operating Officer Nom Name Denis BEHAGHEL Los Ru 7 EN ONE100 Installation Manual 2 2 Standards The ONE100 is designed in conformity with the standards listed hereafter provided that the basic housing modules interface boards and installation kits are mounted as recommended in the corresponding installation manual s 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 1 1 Part 2 Specification of environmental test Transportation careful Transportation Electromagnetic Compatibility immunity ETSI EN 301 489 17 V1 2 1 ElectroMagne
3. configuration of these interfaces is TO mode Do not connect the ZA 4 9 1 Mother board configuration Every ISDN interface has four jumpers making it possible to configure the following options e 100 Ohms impedance adaptation e Power feeding for ISDN phones The drawing below presents the position of the 4 blocks of 4 jumpers on the mother board Com Voice Wifi IP Uplink Syst me 1 RESET CO Xl WATCHDOG D y JS J J9 J11 Adapt Adapt Adapt Adapt Bedda Hade Badag ADSL Console Ethemet Switch 4 ports RNISO RNIS1 RNIS2 RNIS3 Alimentation Ext rieure 12V Figure 9 Positioning of the 4 blocks of jumpers E ONE100 Installation Manual The WATCHDOG jumper must always be connected so that OneAccess guarantees the correct operation of the ONE100 Description of a block of jumpers for a BRI interface 100 Ohms Adaptation 100 Ohms Adaptation Sending Pair Receiving Pair Power supply 30VN Power supply 30 VP Not used Each block of jumpers allows e To connect or not a 100 Ohms impedance adaptation e To connect the power supply for ISDN terminal 30 volts For the power feeding jumpers operating in pairs e No power feeding both jumpers removed e With power feeding both jumpers set For 100 Ohms adaptation jumpers can be used in sending in receiving or in sending receiving You find below some examples of configurations according to the position of the jumpers ONE100 Installation Manual C
4. jack 12V 1 7A FXO FXS V e Eee L1 5 1 L3 5 3 Fixing for PSTN EO 159 Fixing for SO WLAN a WLAN Antenna Antenna CONSOLE ADSL A de LIT Earth E3 0 3 23 01 Screw Console aa E0 0 0 Power witch 4 ports Supply Figure 3 Rear panel with FXS FXO PSTN configuration A Depending of the ordered configuration of the system the rear panel may change 16 ONE100 Installation Manual 3 3 3 Configuration with 8 FXS 1 FXO The interface marking is indicated in bold and between bracket All the connectors are located on the rear panel 1 ADSL 2 2 access RJ11 ADSL 1 console port RJ45 CONSOLE Optional 1 LAN 100 Mbps access RJ45 ETHERNET 4 communication ports RJ45 marked SWITCH E0 0 0 E3 0 3 8 analog telephone accesses to connect telephone FXS interface RJ45 marked FXS LO 5 0 L7 5 7 e 1 analog telephone access to connect telephone line FXO interface RJ45 marked FXO L8 5 8 e 2connectors for WLAN antenna e Input for the external power supply connector DC input jack 12V 1 7A FXS FXO L1 9 1 L3 5 3 L5 5 5 L7 5 7 Le 5 8 Lo 5 0 L2 5 2 L4 5 4 L6 5 6 Fixing for Fixing for WLAN E E ui L di Y ui WLAN Antenna Antenna ttttt 4 Ethernet Earth A E3 0 3 E1 0 1 Screw Console ia RA Poi witch 4 ports Supply Figure 4 Rear panel with 8 FXS 1 FXO configuration H Depending of the ordered configuration of the system the rear panel
5. may Y change ONE100 Installation Manual 3 3 4 Configuration with 4 BRI 2 FXS The interface marking is indicated in bold and between bracket All the connectors are located on the rear panel 1 ADSL 2 2 access RJ11 ADSL 1 console port RJ45 CONSOLE 1 optional LAN 100 Mbps RJ45 ETHERNET 4 Ethernet ports RJ45 SWITCH E0 0 0 to E3 0 3 4 ISDN SO TO RJ45 ISDN BRI LO 5 0 to L3 5 3 2 analog telephone interfaces to connect telephones FXS interface RJ45 FXS L4 5 4 to L5 5 5 2 connectors for WLAN antenna e Input for the external power supply connector DC input jack 12V 1 7A FXS Fixing for TI 7 Fixing for WLAN Antenna Antenna CONSOLE ADSL E3 0 3 E1 0 1 L1 5 1 L3 5 3 Soraw Console E2 0 2 Eo 0 0 Lo 5 0 L2 5 2 Switch 4 ports BRI Power Supply Figure 5 Rear panel with 4 BRI 2 FXS configuration A Depending of the ordered configuration of the system the rear panel may change KER ONE100 Installation Manual 3 3 5 Configuration with 1 FXS 1 FXO 1 ISDN The interface marking is indicated in bold and between bracket All the connectors are located on the rear panel 1 ADSL 2 2 access RJ11 ADSL 1 console port RJ45 CONSOLE 1 optional LAN 100 Mbps RJ45 ETHERNET 4 Ethernet ports RJ45 SWITCH E0 0 0 E3 0 3 1 backup ISDN access ISDN LO 5 0 4 analog telephone interfaces to connect telephones FXS interface RJ45 FXS L
6. the rear panel via an RJ45 connecior The connector pinout is as follows Cables The cable used for a connection toward a analog phone is an unshielded cable including 1 twisted pair rear panel This must be permanently connected to the main protective earth A The ONE100 with FXS interfaces has got a screw marked located on the ONE100 Installation Manual 4 8 4 8 1 4 8 2 FXO Analog Interface The FXO module enables the connection of 1 analog telephone line The connection of the FXO interfaces is done via RJ45 connectors 1 connector per FXO Connector Pinout RJ45 Connector Cables The cable used for a connection toward a standard analog phone is an unshielded cable including 1 twisted pair ONE100 Installation Manual 4 9 S0O TO interface The ONE100 supports up to 4 ISDN interface SO TO The interfaces can be configured in TE or NT The connection of the digital voice interface is carried out on the rear panel via RJ45 connectors 1 connector by interface interfaces with a public ISDN access without ensuring that jumper positions are correct The product can be damaged definitively otherwise You can connect disconnect the power supply of all ISDN ports by using the command CLI voice port no power source one without changing the default jumper factory settings To respect the environmental norm cables connected to the interfaces T0 S0 ISDN BRI must be shielded Ih The factory
7. with 4 ISDN The interface marking is indicated in bold and between bracket All the connectors are located on the rear panel e 1 ADSL 2 2 access RJ11 ADSL e 1 console port RJ45 CONSOLE e 4 Ethernet ports RJ45 SWITCH E0 0 0 E3 0 3 e Oto4 ISDN access S0 TO RJ45 ISDN BRI L0 5 0 L3 5 3 e 2 connectors for WLAN antenna e Input for the external power supply connector DC input jack 12V 1 7A Fixing for Fixing for WLAN WLAN Antenna Antenna 11111449 ADSL E3 0 3 E1 0 1 Lo 5 0 L2 5 2 Cancel E2 0 2 E0 0 0 L1 5 1 L3 5 3 a Switch 4 ports BRI a Supply Figure 2 Rear panel with 4 BRI configuration eS Depending of the ordered configuration of the system the rear panel may change KEN ONE100 Installation Manual 3 3 2 Configuration with FXS FXO PSTN board The interface marking is indicated in bold and between bracket All the connectors are located on the rear panel 1 ADSL 2 2 access RJ11 ADSL 1 console port RJ45 CONSOLE 1 optional LAN 100 Mbps RJ45 ETHERNET 4 Ethernet ports RJ45 SWITCH E0 0 0 E3 0 3 4 analog telephone interfaces to connect telephones FXS interface RJ45 FXS LO 5 0 L3 5 3 1 analog telephone access to connect telephone line FXO interface RJ45 FXO L4 5 4 1 modem access PSTN RJ45 PSTN 2 V 28 interface V 28 SO S1 2 connectors for WLAN antenna Input for the external power supply connector DC input
8. 1 5 1 L4 5 4 1 analog telephone access to connect telephone line FXO interface RJ45 marked FXO L5 5 5 e 1modem access PSTN RJ45 PSTN e 2connectors for WLAN antenna e Input for the external power supply connector DC input jack 12V 1 7A FXO FXS L5 5 5 y L2 5 2 4 it 5 4 L1 5 1 L3 5 Fixing for y DIJ Ju for WLAN Sii Jun CONSOLE htttt 4 Ethernet Earth ADSL E3 0 3 E1 0 1 L0 5 0 Screw Console se me E0 0 0 ISDN Power witc Supply Figure 6 Rear panel with FXS FXO ISDN A Depending of the ordered configuration of the system the rear panel may change KER ONE100 Installation Manual 3 3 6 Configuration with 4 4 BRI The interface marking is indicated in bold and between bracket All the connectors are located on the rear panel 1 ADSL 2 2 access RJ11 ADSL 1 console port RJ45 CONSOLE 4 Ethernet ports RJ45 SWITCH E0 0 0 E3 0 3 4 ISDN SO TO RJ45 ISDN BRI L0 5 0 L3 5 3 4 ISDN SO TO RJ45 ISDN BRI L4 5 4 L7 5 7 2 connectors for WLAN antenna e Input for the external power supply connector DC input jack 12V 1 7A BRI L5 5 5 L7 5 7 L4 5 4 L6 5 6 Fixing for Fixing for WLAN E E qe a WLAN Antenna Antenna A e ADSL E3 0 3 E1 0 1 L1 5 1 L3 5 3 Console E2 0 2 Eo 0 0 Lo 5 0 L2 5 2 Switch 4 ports BRI Power Supply Figure 7 Rear panel with 4 4 BRI A Depending of the ordered configuration of the system the rear
9. 45 connector pinout is ONE100 Installation Manual 5 Technical Characteristics 5 1 Climatic Environment Operating Conditions Relative Humidity HR 5 lt HR lt 80 Absolute Humidity lt 24g m3 Altitude lt 2500 m Storage Environment 5 2 Power Supply e External Power Supply 200 240 VAC 20W 12V 1 74 5 3 Dimensions The dimensions of the housing are EN ONE100 Installation Manual 6 Installation Always unplug the power AC cable before any hardware maintenance operation This chapter describes assembling disassembling operations for optional modules The user should be aware that the router software auto detects on board modules and interfaces plates in order to guarantee the respect of the EMC standards as defined in Ih All vacant slots of the rear panel must be obstructed with suitable face ZA Chapter 2 Directives and Standard 6 1 Opening the Chassis 1 Unlock the rear panel screw and removing it 2 Unclip the lower part of the front panel 3 Remove the cover 6 2 Install the WLAN antenna Please raise it in a vertical position ONE100 Installation Manual 6 3 Wall Mounting The lower part of the router has 2 notches in order to enable wall mounting By installing two screws at the required distance the router can be hung on any vertical surface Instructions 1 Bore two horizontal holes separated by 244 mm of distance if the router is hung with the rear
10. ONE100 Installation Manual September 2008 http www oneaccess net com OneAccess 28 rue de la Redoute 92260 Fontenay aux Roses France The law of 11 March 1957 paragraphs 2 and 3 of article 41 only authorizes firstly copies and reproductions strictly reserved for use by copyists and not for general use and secondly analyses and short quotations for the purpose of example and illustration Therefore any representation or reproduction entire or partial made without the consent of the author or his representatives is illegal paragraph 1 of article 40 Any such representation or reproduction made in any manner whatsoever would therefore constitute an infringement of the law as sanctioned by articles 425 and in accordance with the penal code Information contained in this document is subject to change without prior notice and does not constitute any form of obligation on the part of 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 Every care has been taken to ensure the exactitude of information in this manual If however you discover an error please contact OneAccess After Sales Service division July 2007 Issue 1100 00 T 4023102 T 00 ind A ONE100 Installation Manual How to Read this Manual The present document is broken down into 7 chapters Chapter 1 Safety Instr
11. S LED blinks in case of software absence or error during software loading Refer to the Software and ONEOS User Guide for more information ONE100 Installation Manual Appendix A Console Cable Catalog reference 4 022 332 BOO Ed A ToPC serial port in terminal mo de Configuration RJ45 P1 SIGNAL SUB D 9 Pts Es P2 E gt ME SE Fa EN ONE100 Installation Manual Appendix B RS 232 Interface Cable B 1 V 28 RS 232 DTE Catalog reference 4022 815 B 00 P2 ae SIGNAL SUB D 25 Pts RJ45 Male E we RN OS 00 3 Doc IO Dm a _ ess a EE ba AAA Ge 42 ONE100 Installation Manual B 2 V 28 RS 232 DCE Cable Catalog reference 9594 508 07146 P2 P1 B D 25 Pt RJ45 SIGNAL SU Ss female Doc eom 20 Ce O O o O 5 arena 0 o Shea 43 ONE100 Installation Manual
12. atin SO elia 12 31 Hardware Descrip resistance 12 Do CLONE Co li PP e 13 do CAI ANON lele 15 34 Motherboard sob leali sale dia 21 do Configuration defitilicalioni asntess ada acne antec eee 22 4 Interiace Descripliohi c liceale 23 4 1 LAN 10 100 Mbps Interface ETHERNET 23 4 2 Console Dorn CONSOLE secs nero sas D esi 24 43 ADSL ADSL 2 2 RE ADSL Interface ADSL 25 4 4 Ethernet Switch Interface SWITCH ii 26 4 5 PSTN Modem Interface PSTN cccccccccssssseeeeceeeesseeeeseeneeeeeeesesseeseeeeeesuaaseeeeesesaaseeeess 27 AG Ho 232 Intenace V 228 ssa vaste en Ed 28 4r PRS AMOO IMG aCe ss passa cota RAR da Ea alada nl EGO na Dea a a aa ga da o 30 ds FAQ Analog Mea inci ei e 31 4 9 SO TOIMEN Cea SN Re An ga ine A ns dure Sn 32 5 TECHNICA MATACIENISUCS srs E ere e eta ates 36 5 ClimaticEnVIONMENE ssa atelier 36 52 POWER OU bici 36 do Dimensions lilla 36 6 A iii 37 Gill OPENING ING CHASSIS camisas pie i 37 62 iinstall ihe WLAN antennasaslio i i 37 Bide NAIL MOQUE alain 38 Bo CORNEC SRE ee a tu 39 7 BOND nn ds atinada eue 40 Appendix As Console Cables naine aa 41 Appendix B RS 292 Inleriace Cable ia 42 ONE100 Installation Manual 1 Safety Instructions The following symbol instructs the user to read the manual carefully before any connection IK 1 1 Connection to Power Supply To connect the power supply always follow these steps e Connect the DC input jack fro
13. connection to the ADSL must be made using a standard phone cable EN ONE100 Installation Manual 4 4 Ethernet Switch Interface SWITCH 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 O O O 4 4 2 Meaning of LED Colors 4 4 3 Connector Pinout RJ45 Connector Green LED Lit Blinking yellow LED Traffic in progress 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 EN ONE100 Installation Manual 4 5 PSTN Modem Interface PSTN 4 5 1 Characteristics The router can be equipped with a daughter board delivering an access to the PSTN via an integrated analog modem e Compatible with V 32 V 32bis V 34 V 90 and V 92 e Compliant with TBR21 4 5 2 Connector Pinout RJ45 Connector 4 5 3 Cables The cable is a standard telephone cord with one twisted pair ONE100 Installation Manual 4 6 RS 232 Interface V 28 4 6 1 Characteristics An extension board provides 2 RS 232 access The ports are the following characteristics e Synchronous mode contra directional single clock DCE or DTE mode is supported configuration with jumpers e Asynchronous mode lt 115 kb
14. ed in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the device off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference s by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the device and the receiver e Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 Use of a shielded cable is required to comply within Class B limits of Part 15 of FCC Rules Pursuant to Part 15 21 of the FCC Rules any changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by OneAccess may cause harmful interference and void the FCC authorization to operate this device ONE100 Installation Manual 3 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 Router Description Hardware Description Motherboard Interfaces The ONE100 motherboard is equipped with
15. its s e Electrical Interface V 28 e Signals managed 8 102 103 104 105 RTS 106 108 RTS 109 CD 115 4 6 2 Connector Pinout RJ45 Connector Bure sxc s pos e rossore 6 roseto 104 RD 102 GND 4 109 DS 8 106 PAE 4 6 3 RS 232 Configuration Each RS 232 interface can be separately configured in DTE or DCE mode when using the synchronous mode When using the asynchronous mode the jumper connection is not relevant 28 ONE100 Installation Manual 4 6 4 Cables The cable type must correspond to the desired more DCE or DTE All types of cord for RS 232 port are defined in Appendix B EN ONE100 Installation Manual 4 7 4 7 1 4 7 2 4 7 3 FXS Analog Interface The FXS interface enables the connection of up to 4 or up to 8 analog telephone lines thus providing up to 8 analog voice interfaces The connection of the FXS interfaces is done via RJ45 connectors 1 connector per FXS Characteristics Line impedance 600 Q or complex Frequency range of the ringing signal 16Hz to 70 Hz Voltage of the ringing signal gt 37 4VRMS for a load of 1 REN 6 93K 8uF 20Hz in the frequency range Line current 27 mA max for a line resistance lt 1000 2 Polarity inversion of the TIP and RING pins Line current lt 2mA in the power down mode Q 23 dialing Ringer Equivalency Number REN 1 Connector Pinout The connection to the analog voice interface is made on
16. m the power supply to the DC 12V power input on the rear panel of the router e Connect the power supply to an AC electrical outlet 200 240 VAC Plugging in the power supply turns on the router device The AC input is the part you must disconnect first For safety rea Unplug the AC input before assembling disassembling any part on the A sons you shall be able to easily access this part a 1 2 Overcurrent Protection The product requires that the building s electrical installation is designed for protection against short circuit over current protection A fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 240 VAC 10A must be used on the phase conductors ES ONE100 Installation Manual 13 WiFi 1 3 1 National restrictions Reason Remark Bulgaria General authorization required for g outdoor use and public service anes Outdoor use limited to 10 mW e i r p Military Radiolocation use Refarming of within the band 2454 2483 5 MHz the 2 4 GHz band has been ongoing in recent years to allow current relaxed regulation Full implementation planned 2012 authorization is required network and service supply not for spectrum geographical area within a radius of 20km from the centre of Ny Alesund Russian Federation On for Indoor applications 1 3 2 Geographical restrictions Y For sefaty reason the userhas to keep his distance to 20 cm from the 4 antenna 1 3 3 Physical restrictions A The user cannot modify a
17. ny part of the equipment and the antenna KN ONE100 Installation Manual 1 4 1 4 1 1 4 2 1 4 3 1 4 4 1 4 5 1 4 6 Safety Level Interface OneAccess and only by qualified personnel as recommended in the installation manual The daughter board must be installed only in the products authorized by LAN Interface 10 100 Mbps ETHERNET and or SWITCH Interface marking on the router back panel ETHERNET and SWITCH The Ethernet 10 100 Mbps auto sense has a SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage interface They must be used only for indoor applications connected to a 10 100 Mbps interface which has also the SELV characteristics ADSL ADSL 2 2 RE ADSL ADSL Interface marking on the router back panel ADSL The router has an ADSL interface TNV 3 type Telephone Network Voltage designed for connection to a telephone line PSTN Modem Interface PSTN Interface marking on the router back panel PSTN The analog MODEM interface V 32 bis V 34 V 90 V 92 is TNV 3 It must be connected to a standard telephone line RS 232 Interface V 28 Interface marking on the router back panel V 28 The interface is SELV It must be used only for indoor applications and connected to RS 232 interfaces which are also designed as SELV FXS Interface FXS Interface marking on the router back panel FXS The FXS modules offer up to 8 FXS accesses RJ45 connectors These Interfaces are TNV 2 Telephone Ne
18. onfiguration without impedance adaptation and power feeding of the terminal 100 Ohms impedance adaptation disconnected LAR 5 A Configuration et Ms nRa 16 Power feeding for ISDN terminal disconnected Configuration with impedance adaptation and without power feeding of the terminal 100 Ohms impedance adaptation J7 connected The first jumper of the pair is Adant SOmIgura non associated with the transmission the l Aq second one with the reception a a dal 10 cun Power feeding for ISDN terminal disconnected Configuration without impedance adaptation and with power feeding of the terminal Jg a 100 Ohms impedance adaptation r Adant pomiguralon disconnected Al y L 1 f te fire 2 UM ab e Es Power feeding for ISDN terminal Ai connected Configuration with impedance adaptation and with power supply of the terminal 100 Ohms impedance adaptation connected The first jumper of the pair is associated with the transmission the second one with the reception Configuration Power feeding for ISDN terminal connected ONE100 Installation Manual 4 9 2 Connector Pinout 4 9 2 1 Mother board connectors The connection to the BRI accesses is made on the rear panel via RJ 45 connectors The RJ45 connector pinout is 4 9 2 2 Daughter board connectors The connection to the BRI accesses is made on the rear panel via RJ 45 connectors The RJ
19. 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 2 Meaning of LED Colors Lit green Led Blinking yellow Led Traffic in progress 4 1 3 Connector Pinout RJ45 Connector 4 1 4 Cables A standard Ethernet cable is needed shielded UTP Cat 5 23 ONE100 Installation Manual 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 Console port CONSOLE Characteristics e RS 232 e 9600 bps e 8 bits 1 bit for stop no parity Connector Pinout RJ45 Connector 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 Cables The console cable is defined in Appendix A ONE100 Installation Manual 4 3 ADSL ADSL 2 2 RE ADSL Interface ADSL 4 3 1 Characteristics e ADSL G DMT Annex A ADSL over POTS G DMT Annex B ADSL over RNIS U R2 compliant e ADSL2 G 992 3 ADSL 2 G 992 5 RE ADSL Reach Extended ADSL G 992 3 Annex L e Dying gasp 4 3 2 Connector Pinout RJ11 Connector 4 3 3 Cables The cable of
20. panel in the upper position 2 Mount both screws in each hole Do not screw them completely but leave a distance of 5 mm between the wall and the head of the screw 3 Hang the router gently and if necessary adjust the screws in the notches of the router Figure 10 Positioning of the notches Bottom of the router Distance between holes 244 mm EN ONE100 Installation Manual 6 4 Connections The external power supply is connected on the rear panel of the device The external power supply is delivered with the router package e Connect the jack connector of the external power supply to the connector marked 12V 1 7A device connector e Secure the power supply connection by installing the DC power supply cord into the plastic ring The device shall not be used with another power supply than a power supply recommended by OneAccess EN ONE100 Installation Manual 7 Power up To power up the device always follow these steps e Connect the DC power input jack from the power supply to the DC power input of the rear panel of the router e Connect the power supply to the AC mains 200 240 V AC Few seconds after power on the device performs a series of self tests and loads the software into memory RAM during which the STATUS LED on the front panel blinks At the end of software loading about 30 seconds e The STATUS LED light remains steady green if software initialization was successful e The STATU
21. panel may change EN ONE100 Installation Manual 3 4 Motherboard The motherboard provides Router resources CPU DSP memory RAM and Flash Standard router interfaces console interface Fast Ethernet and LEDs Optional connector for WLAN interface The connector intended to receive motherboards Jumpers enabling features configuration of interfaces BRI and motherboard Jumpers a Eh PERTE cs TI AHH Figure 8 Motherboard Depending on the ordered configuration of the system the composition of the device may change 21 ONE100 Installation Manual 3 5 Configuration Identification The different device configurations are identified by adding one or several letters to the device naming and printed on the router labeling sticker Options codification e B ISDN BRI access e E Switch Ethernet function e A ADSL ADSL 2 2 access 2 possible versions e ADSL annex A o ADSL annex B and B DT e V FXS interface e W WLAN interface 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 228 ONE100 Installation Manual 4 Interface Description 4 1 LAN 100 Mbps Interface ETHERNET 4 1 1 Characteristics 100Base TX Full duplex Auto negotiation Auto MDI MDX Ih The Ethernet interface of the ONE100 only supports the 100 Mbps full duplex
22. res relatives au mat riel lectrique destin tre employ dans certaines limites de tension la Directive CEM 2004 10SEC du 15 d cembre 2004 relative au rapprochement des l gislations des Etats membres concernant la compatibilit lectromagn tique et abrogeant la directive 89 336 CEE Me declare that this product has been given a presumption of conformity with the applicable essential requirements of the folowing directves of the European Parliament and of the Council RTTE Directive 19995 2C of march 9 994 on radio equipment and telecommunication terminal equiament and the mutual recognition of their conformi Low Fotege Directivo 2006 9MEC of december 1 on 2006 on the harmonizaton of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage imita EMC Directive 2004108 EC of december 15 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and repealing Directive SW ISMEEC Nous d clarons que les normes harmonis es suivantes ont t utilis es pour d montrer cette pr somption de conformit et ont donn lieu aux rapports de tests sui ants disponibles sur demande Me declare that the following harnonsed standards were used to demonstrate this presumption of conformi and the results are included in the following tests reports which can be made availabe on request EN 60950 1 2001 EN 50371 2002 EN 301 489 17v 1 2 1 EN
23. the following interfaces The interface marking is indicated in bold and between brackets 1 ADSL ADSL 2 2 RE ADSL access ADSL 1 console port CONSOLE 1 managed switch with 4 ports SWITCH 0 to 4 ISDN SO TO access which can be configured in TE or NT mode ISDN BRI 2 optional interface WLAN 802 1 1b g 1 additional Ethernet port LAN 100 BT can be optionally built in ETHERNET The addional 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 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 SO 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 O or 2 V 28 interface The addition of a daughter board enables the installation of one of the following interfaces 2 FXS 4 FXS 4 FXS 1 FXO 8 FXS 8 FXS 1 FXO
24. tic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment 2002 08 and services Part 17 Specific conditions for 2 4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment 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 amp TTE Directive ETSI EN 300 386 V 1 3 3 Telecommunication network equipment 2005 04 ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC requirements Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 2002 96 EC The ONE100 respecis the European directive on the waste disposal from the electrical and electronics components Restricted use of Hazardous Substances RoHS 2002 95 EC The ONE100 respects the European directive on the restricted use of Hazardous Substances in electric and electronic equipment ELE ONE100 Installation Manual 2 3 FCC Statement USA The United States Federal Communications Commission in 47 CFR 15 105 has specified that the following notice be brought to the attention of users of this product This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This device generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and us
25. twork Voltage FXO Interface FXO Interface marking on the router back panel FXO ONE 100 Installation Manual The FXO interface is TNV 3 1 4 7 TO SO interface ISDN BRI Interface marking on the router back panel ISDN BRI These BRI interfaces are TNV 1 The TE mode is not available for Malaysia The factory configuration of these interfaces is TO NT mode Do not connect the interfaces to a public ISDN access which can damage the product immediately ER ONE100 Installation Manual 2 Directives and Standards 2 1 Declaration of Conformity ONEACCESS D claration de conformit suivant les directives R amp TTE DBT et CEM Declaration of Conformity according to R amp TTE LVD and EMC directives ONE100 Routeur et adaptateur de r seau Router and netrork adapter Tension d alimentation Suppl voltage 200 240 Vac 20 W 50 60 Hz 12V 1 7A Versions y Versions ADSL Annex A Band M Avec les cartes Min the boards 8R 1100 MF100 FX5300 BRIS00 Nous d clarons que ce produit est pr sum conforme aux exigences essentielles applicables des directives sui antes du Parlement Europ en et du Conseil la Directive R amp TTE 1999 5 CE du 9 mars 1999 concernant les quipements hertziens et les quipements terminaux de t l communications et la reconnaissance mutuelle de leur conformit la Directive Basse Tension 2006 95 EC du 12 d cembre 2006 concernant le rapprochement des l gislations des Etats Memb
26. uctions This chapter provides the safety instructions for use and installation of the router Chapter 2 Directives and Standards This chapter details the list of standards which the device complies with Chapter 3 Router Description 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 Appendix Connection description These chapters provide the pin out of cables that are compatible with the router EEN ONE100 Installation Manual Table of Contents How to Read this Mantial ssa Dieu es ee a eee ieee eo eke 3 A A iaia 4 1 Satel INSTUCUONS a o iS ia 5 lidi Gonnectionto Power SUDDIY ss tn ete cn a eee 5 t2 Overcurrent POCO aaa 5 idr Mifid dorata 6 ta Salely Lovellinte ace sisi ia iii serali iaia iaia aa 7 2 Direcilves and Sfandards iasgpordilubeiaalilubsie bia 9 2 1 DeclarationorConiomly uccida 9 22 Sudani 10 23 P G Statement USA i isa lil ia E ES SEUS a ia tien 11 3 Router DESCI DUO asas ss os carats as h

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