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1. Chapter 1 Safety Instructions 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 mount a daughter board 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 ONE60 Installation Manual Page 3 Table of Contents 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTION ss cecesecevancessseessessnccvececavessencesearcdechsnceseunsiseexetssencivanchslesevateseesttareeses 5 1 1 Connection to Power Supply 5 1 2 Overcurrent Protection 5 1 3 Safety Instruction 6 2 DIRECTIVES AND STANDARDS 7 2 1 Declaration of Conformity 7 2 2 Standards 8 2 3 FCC Statement USA 9 3 ROUTER DESCRIPTION sivcc
2. RJ45 Connector 115 RXC 103 SD 105 DPE 108 ETDP 104 RD 102 GND 109 DS 106 PAE 4 10 3 RS 232 Configuration Each RS 232 interface can be separately configured in DTE or DCE mode when using the synchronous mode PORT 0 PORT 1 X3 X2 pce DCE_DTE DCE_DTE X3 X2 DTE DCE_DTE DCE_DTE When using the asynchronous mode the jumper connection is not relevant 4 10 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 C Page 24 ONE60 Installation Manual 5 Technical Characteristics 5 1 Climatic Environment Operating Environment Temperature 0 C lt T lt 45 C Relative Humidity HR 5 lt HR lt 80 Absolute Humidity lt 24g m3 Altitude lt 2500 m Storage Environment Temperature 25 C to 55 C Relative Humidity HR 5 lt HR lt 80 Absolute Humidity lt 24g m3 Altitude lt 2500 m 5 2 Power Supply e External Power Supply 100 240 VAC 9W 5V 1 8A e External Power Supply 48 VDC 5 3 Dimensions The dimensions of the housing are Width 215mm Height 1U Depth 200 mm ONE60 Installation Manual Page 25 6 Installation Always unplug the power cable before any hardware maintenance operation d This chapter describes mounting unmounting operations for optional modules T
3. 50 AC ADSL board Annex B and BDT with dying gasp function e P for PRI E1 T1 Uplink access e V V xx serial interface supporting V 11 V 35 V 28 V 36 e G Security IPSEC encryption accelerator e E Ethernet Switch function e B S0 Backup or Modem RS 232 function supported Example ONE60GE is a ONE60 router equipped with e 1G SHDSL 2 wires access e Ethernet Switch function Page 14 ONE60 Installation Manual 4 Interface Description 4 1 LAN Interface 10 100 Mbps 100 BT 4 1 1 Characteristics e 10 100 Mbits s e Half or full duplex e Auto negotiation 4 1 2 Meaning of LED Colors 100BT Lit green led Link active Blinking yellow Led Traffic in progress 0 4 1 3 Connector Pinout RJ45 Connector 4 1 4 Cables A standard Ethernet cable is needed shielded UTP Cat 5 ONE60 Installation Manual Page 15 4 2 Serial Interface Vxx 4 2 1 Characteristics Interface RS 232 V 36 X 24 V 35 RS 449 EIA530 RIA530 A DCE and DTE mode Clock mode contra directional et co directional Automatic configuration of the characteristics of the serial port thanks to the signature of the cable connected 4 2 2 Cables The type of cable used on the serial line must correspond to the parameters provided in the router configuration The installation of a cable on the serial line sets the interface mode DTE or DCE and type V 11 or V 28 or V 35 or V 36 The autom
4. access RJ45 ISDN or 1 Modem access RJ11 PSTN and or 2 x RS 232 access ports RJ45 RS 232 e 5 port Ethernet switch RJ45 SWITCH Power Modem RS 232 Interface 9 ce 5V 1 8A UPLINK 1001 IL SWITCH BT e mt PSTN ISON RS232 d y gt E L LL ojos 1 2 3 4 CONSOLE VXX D Uplink Switch System e Coin Interface Ethernet 4 ports Console Vxx 100Base T 1 Switch Port 0 Figure 3 Rear panel equipped with a modem RS 232 daughier board L i Depending on the ordered configuration of the system the rear panel may vary Page 12 ONE60 Installation Manual 3 4 Mother Board The mother board provides Console port 1 Fast Ethernet 10 100 Mbps LEDs Slot of the Uplink daughter board Slot for SO back up PSTN modem and 2 x RS 232 daughter boards Daughter Board ADSL Board SO Backup or Modem RS232 Factory mounting Figure 4 Top view of the ONE60 mother board Depending on the ordered configuration of the system the mother board may vary ONE60 Installation Manual Page 13 3 5 Configuration Identification The different device configurations are identified by adding one or several letters to the device denomination and printed on the labeling sticker glued on the bottom of the router Options codification e G G SHDSL 2 wires access or SDSL e OD G SHDSL 4 wires access e A ADSL access 2 possible versions e ADSL 50 AC ADSL board Annex A e ADSL
5. faceplate fits in the place made available by the removal of the faceplate e Lower the module while aligning the module with the motherboard connector Plug the module into the motherboard connector e Tighten the screws b on the printed circuit e Tighten the screws a on the router rear panel ONE60 Installation Manual Page 27 6 3 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 5V 1 8A device connector e Secure the power supply connection by installing the DC power supply cable into the plastic ring as indicated on the following figure Figure 7 Connection of the DC Input Jack A The device shall not be used with another power supply than a power i supply recommended by OneAccess Page 28 ONE60 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 100 240 VAC 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 g
6. with auto detection of the electrical layer Vxx e 1 IPSEC encryption accelerator e 1 managed switch with 5 ports SWITCH e The addition of a daughter board enables the installation of one of the following functions 1 SO ISDN Backup ISDN 1 Modem access V 32 V 32bis V 34 V 90 V 92 PSTN 2 RS 232 accesses V 28 RS 232 The different combinations are defined when ordering the router Page 10 ONE60 Installation Manual 3 2 Front Panel The front panel is provided with LEDS which inform about the status of several router functions Figure 2 Front panel LED OFF Green Red Orange Blinking Green Switched On amp Switched On amp Reboot in gi Switched Off Operational Not operational progress Uplink Not used Synchronized 20330 Synchronization synchronization in progress One IP Interface All IP is not up IP Not used Interfaces are Ee Connection up failure on the LAN or WAN Interworking function is Failure on Data Aux Not used operational Service FRF CES ONE60 Installation Manual Page 11 3 3 Rear Panel All the connectors are located on the rear panel e Input for the external power supply connector DC input jack 5V 1 8A Configuration and Debug port RJ45 CONSOLE 1 Serial access port MDR36 connector VXX 1 xDSL or E1 access port RJ45 UPLINK 1 LAN access 10 100 Mbps port RJ45 100BT 1 SO Backup
7. 02 7 17 ldent0 18 Ident2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 141 LL 18 32 142 TM 25 33 34 102 35 Ident1 36 Ident3 signal looped to pin 34 for cable auto detection ONE60 Installation Manual Page 31 A 3 V 36 DTE CORD Catalog reference 4 021 865 00 Ed A P1 P2 MDR 36 Pts SIGNAL SUB D 37 Pts male Casing Screening 1 Casing 1 103A SD 4 2 113A TXCE 17 3 114A TXC 5 4 115A RXC 8 5 104A RD 6 6 7 105A RTS 7 8 108A DTR 12 9 10 109A CD 13 11 107A DSR 11 12 106A CTS 9 13 141 LL 10 14 142 TM 18 15 102a 37 16 102 19 17 ldent0 18 Ident2 19 103B SD 22 20 113B TXCE 35 21 114B TXC 23 22 115B RXC 26 23 104B RD 24 24 25 105B RTS 25 26 108B DTR 30 27 28 109B CD 31 29 107B DSR 29 30 106B CTS 27 31 125 IA 15 32 140 RL 14 33 102b 20 34 102 35 Ident1 36 Ident3 signal looped to pin 34 for cable auto detection Page 32 ONE60 Installation Manual A 4 V 36 DCE CORD Catalog reference 4 021 866 00 Ed A P1 P2 MDR 36 Pts SIGNAL SUB D 37 Pts female Casing Screening 1 Casing 1 104A RD 6 2 115A RXC 8 3 114A TXC 5 4 113A TXCE 17 5 103A SD 4 6 7 106A CTS 9 8 107A DS
8. DSR E 9 10 109A CD F 11 108A DTR H 12 105A RTS C 13 125 IA J 14 140 RL N 15 16 102 B 17 Ident0 18 Ident2 19 104A RD T 20 115B RXC X 21 114B TXC AA 22 113B TXCE W 23 103B SD S 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 141 LL L 32 142 TM NN 33 34 102 35 Ident1 36 Ident3 signal looped to pin 34 for cable auto detection ONE60 Installation Manual Page 37 Appendix B Console Cord Catalog reference 4 022 332 B 00 Ed A Page 38 ToPC serial port in terminal mode Configuration RJ45 P1 SIGNAL SUB D 9 Pts Female P2 1 TX 2 2 RX 3 3 GND 5 ONE60 Installation Manual Appendix C interface RS 232 Cord C 1 V 28 RS 232 DTE CABLE Catalog reference 4022 815 B 00 P1 P2 RJ45 SIGNAL SUB D 25 Pts 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 Casing ONE60 Installation Manual Page 39 C 2 V 28 RS 232 DCE Cord Catalog reference 9594 508 07146 ei P2 RJ45 SIGNAL SUB D 25 Pts 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 Casing Page 40 ONE60 Installation Manual
9. ONE60 Installation Manual Version A April 2005 NETWORKS http www oneaccess net com C Page 2 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 April 2005 Issue 1000 00 N 4022 844 C 00 ind B ONE60 Installation Manual How to Read this Manual The present document is broken down into 7 chapters
10. R 11 9 10 109A CD 13 11 108A DTR 12 12 105A RTS T 13 125 IA 15 14 140 RL 14 15 102b 20 16 102 19 17 Ident0 18 Ident2 19 104B RD 24 20 115B RXC 26 21 114B TXC 23 22 113B TXCE 35 23 103B SD 22 24 25 106B CTS 27 26 107B DSR 29 27 28 109B CD 31 29 108B DTR 30 30 105B RTS 25 31 141 LL 10 32 142 TM 18 33 102a 37 34 102 35 Ident1 36 Ident3 signal looped to pin 34 for cable auto detection ONE60 Installation Manual Page 33 A 5 X 21 V 11 DTE CORD Catalog reference 4 021 86700 EdA pie a MDR 36 Pts SIGNAL SUB D 15 Pts male Casing Screening 1 Casing 1 103 TA 2 2 113 XA 7 3 4 115 SA 6 5 104 RA 4 6 7 105 CA 3 8 9 10 11 12 109 IA 5 13 14 15 16 102 8 17 ldent0 18 Ident2 19 103 TB 9 20 113 XB 14 21 22 115 SB 13 23 104 RB 11 24 25 105 CB 10 26 27 28 29 30 109 IB 12 31 32 33 34 102 35 Ident1 36 Ident3 signal looped to pin 34 for cable auto detection Page 34 ONE60 Installation Manual A 6 X 21 V 11 DCE CORD Catalog reference 4 021 868 00 Ed A P1 P2 MESSE SIGNAL SUB D 15 Pts female Casing Screening 1 Casing 1 104 RA 4 2 115 SA 6 3 4 113 XA 7 5 103
11. SO Interface ISDN 4 8 1 Characteristics The interface provides an ISDN access designed for data services e TE Mode only e Full duplex 2B D channels compliant with ITU T 1 430 4 8 2 Meaning of LED Colors 2 LED indicate the interface status Green LED Off Level 1 deactivated On Level 1 activated Yellow LED Off No communication On Communication in progress 4 8 3 Connector Pinout RJ45 Connector 4 8 4 Cables The ISDN cord is an unshielded cable including 2 twisted pairs emission 3 6 and reception pairs 4 5 Page 22 ONE60 Installation Manual 4 9 PSTN Modem Interface PSTN 4 9 1 Characteristics The router can be equipped with a daughter board delivering an access to the PSTN via an integrated analog modem The modem has the following characteristics e Compatible with V 32 V 32bis V 34 V 90 and V 92 e Compliant with TBR21 4 9 2 Connector Pinout RJ11 connector 4 9 3 Cables The cable is a standard telephone cord with one twisted pair ONE60 Installation Manual Page 23 4 10 RS 232 Interface RS 232 4 10 1 Characteristics An extension board allows to provide 2 x RS 232 access e Synchronous mode DCE or DTE mode is supported configuration with jumpers Asynchronous Mode 115 kbits s e Electrical Interface V 28 e 8signals managed 102 103 104 105 RTS 106 108 RTS 109 CD 115 4 10 2 Connector Pinout
12. TA 2 6 7 109 IA 5 8 9 10 11 12 105 CA 3 13 14 15 16 102 8 17 Ident0 18 Ident2 19 104 RB 11 20 115 SB 13 21 22 113 XB 14 23 103 TB 9 24 25 109 IB 12 26 27 28 29 30 105 CB 10 31 32 33 34 102 35 Ident1 36 Ident3 e signal looped to pin 34 for cable auto detection ONE60 Installation Manual Page 35 A 7 V 35 DTE 1 mm CORD Catalog reference 4 022 170 00 Ed A P2 REA 3 BE male connector Casing Screening A Casing 1 103A SD P 2 113A TXCE U 3 114A TXC Y 4 115A RXC V 5 104A RD R 6 7 105A RTS C 8 108A DTR H 9 10 109A CD F 11 107A DSR E 12 106A CTS D 13 141 LL L 14 142 TM NN 15 16 102 B 17 ldent0 18 Ident2 19 103B SD S 20 113B TXCE W 21 114B TXC AA 22 115B RXC X 23 104B RD T 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 125 IA J 32 140 RL N 33 34 102 35 Ident1 36 Ident3 signal looped to pin 34 for cable auto detection Page 36 ONE60 Installation Manual A 8 V 35 DCE 1 mm CORD Catalog reference 4 022 171 00 Ed A SE P2 MDR 36 Pts SONAL female connector Casing Screening A Casing 1 104A RD R 2 115A RXC V 3 114A TXC Y 4 113A TXCE U 5 103A SD P 6 7 106A CTS D 8 107A
13. age 4 ONE60 Installation Manual 1 1 1 1 2 Safety instruction The following symbol instructs the user to consult the manual before any connection IK Connection to Power Supply To connect the power supply always follow these steps Connect the DC input jack from the power supply to the DC 5V power input on the rear panel of the router Connect the power supply to an AC electrical outlet 100 240 VAC Plugging in the power supply turns on the router The AC input is the part you must disconnect first For safety reasons you Y Unplug the AC input before mounting unmounting any part on the router e shall be able to easily access this part 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 ONE60 Installation Manual Page 5 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 2 1 3 3 1 3 4 1 3 5 1 3 6 1 3 7 Page 6 Safety Instruction products authorized by OneAccess and only by qualified personnel as recommended in the installation manual Ih The add on modules and daughter boards must be installed only in the ZA LAN Interface 100 Mbps 100BT 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 inte
14. atic detection of the type of the used cable for the serial interface is performed when the device is powered up It is mandatory to connect both sides of the serial interface Vxx cable before powering up the router o All serial cables are defined in Appendix A Page 16 ONE60 Installation Manual 4 3 Debug Interface CONSOLE 4 3 1 Characteristics e RS232 e 9 600 bps e D bits 1 bit for stop no parity 4 3 2 Connector Pinout RJ45 Connector 4 3 3 Cables The console cable is defined in Appendix B ONE60 Installation Manual Page 17 4 4 ADSL Interface UPLINK 4 4 1 Characteristics LI e LI e 4 4 2 Connector Pinout RJ45 Connector ANSI T1 413 issue 2 ITU G 992 1 Gdmt Annex A B et C ITU G 992 2 Glit Dying gasp on ADSL Appendix B 4 4 3 Cables The cable of connection to the ADSL must be made using a standard telephone cable Page 18 ONE60 Installation Manual 4 5 G SHDSL SDSL Interface UPLINK 4 5 1 Characteristics e Line coding 2B1Q or PAM ATM based e ETSI TS 101 135 ITU T G 991 1 ANSI TR 28 for 2B1Q coding single pair e ITU T G 991 2 for the G SHDSL Appendix A and B 2 or 4 wires e Throughput e SDSL 2B1Q 144 kbps up to 2 320 kbps e SHDSL 2 wires 192 kbps up to 2 320 kbps e SHDSL 4 wires 384 kbps up to 4 640 kbps 4 5 2 Connector Pinout RJ45 Connector TIP Line 2 4 wires RING Line 1 RING Line 2 4
15. cation des directives cit es ci dessus The product is marked with the CE symbol in accordance with the directives mentionned above ignatory Directeur G n ral Chief Operating Officer Denis BEHAGHEL ONERE 28 rue de la Redoute 92280 FONTENAY AUX ROSES FRANCE RCS Nanterre B 439 441 900 TVA FR 76 439 441 990 ONE60 Installation Manual Page 7 2 2 Standards The ONE 60 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 2000 Safety of information technology equipment including electrical 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 exceptionnal Storage partly temperature controlled T1 1 Part 2 Specification of environmental test Transportation careful Transportation T2 3 Electromagnetic Compatibility immunity EN 55024 Information technology equipment immunity characteristics Limits and methods of measurement EN 55022 class B 98 Limits and methods of measureme
16. ds ADSL board RNIS board SO backup Nous d clarons que ce produit est pr sum conforme aux exigences essentielles applicables des directives suivantes 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 73 23 CEE du 19 f vrier 1973 concernant le rapprochement des l gislations des Etats Membres relatives au mat riel lectrique destin tre employ dans certaines limites de tension la Directive CEM 89 336 CEE du 3 mai 1989 concernant le rapprochement des l gislations des tats membres relatives la compatibilit lectromagn tique modifi e par la Directive 92 31 CEE du 28 avril 1992 We declare that this product has been given a presumption of conformity with the applicable essential requirements of the following directives of the European Parliament and of the Council R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC of march 9 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC of february 19 1973 on the harmonization of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits EMC Directive 89 336 EEC of may 3 1989 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to
17. ed 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 ONE60 Installation Manual Page 9 3 3 1 Router Description Hardware Description The ONE 60 is a powerful router delivering advanced IP services and management features Compact and modular the router can be equipped with an extensive set of interfaces In addition to its router functions the product also provides interworking functions such FRF 5 FRF 8 X 25 over TCP IP XOT and PAD over XOT The basic ONE 60 configuration is equipped with the bolded keywords in parentheses indicate the keywords printed on the router back panel e 1 serial port for Configuration and Debug CONSOLE e 1LAN access 10 100 Mbps 100BT e 1 Uplink access E1 T1 or ADSL or G SHDSL 2 or 4 wires or SDSL UPLINK The following functions interfaces can be optionally offered e 1 Serial access V 28 V 11 V 35 V 36 in DTE or DCE mode
18. electromagnetic compatibility amended by Directive 92 31 EEC of april 28 1992 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 suivants disponibles sur demande We declare that the following harmonised standards were used to demonstrate this presumption of conformity and the results are included in the following tests reports which can be made available on request EN60950 2000 Rapport Report 03ME03475 03302003 EN 300386 V1 3 1 2001 Rapport Report 177005 AI EN DK 177006 EN DK EN 55022 98 FCC Part 15 Class B Rapport Report 177005 AI EN DK 177006 EN DK EN 61000 3 2 2000 Rapport Report 177005 AI EN DK 177006 EN DK EN 61000 3 3 2001 Rapport Report 177005 AUENIDR 177006 EN DK EN 61000 4 2 2001 Rapport Report 177005 AI EN DK 177006 EN DK EN 61000 4 3 2002 Rapport Report 177005 AI EN DK 177006 EN DK EN 61000 4 4 2001 Rapport Report 177005 AW EN DK 177006 EN DK EN 61000 4 5 2001 Rapport Report 177005 AI EN DK 177006 EN DK EN 61000 4 6 2001 Rapport Report 177005 AI EN DK 177006 EN DK EN 61000 4 11 2001 Rapport Report 177005 AW EN DK 177006 EN DK Laboratoire UL France pour la S curit UL France Laboratory for Security Laboratoire Gyl Technologie pour CEM Gyl Technologie Laboratory for CEM Le produit est marqu du symbole CE en appli
19. he user should be aware that the router software auto detects on board modules and interfaces All vacant slots of the rear panel must be obstructed with suitable face Ih plates in order to guarantee the respect of the EMC standards as defined in A Chapter 2 Directives and Standard s 6 1 Opening the Chassis e By means of a Posidriv 1 screwdriver unlock the screw without removing it half a turn should be sufficient for unlocking the screw Make the screw slide to the left hand side by following the arrow next to the Open mark 1 e Slide the cover from the front to back panel as indicated on the figure below 2 e Remove the cover 3 Figure 5 Opening the chassis Page 26 ONE60 Installation Manual 6 2 Extension Board The installation or exchange of a daughter board requires opening the chassis Connector s c of the Extension Board Interface s Connector b to Z the Motherboard Plastic Standoff a Figure 6 Removal Installation of an Extension Board 6 2 1 Removal on an Extension Board e Unlock and remove the screws a of the module on the rear panel e Unlock and remove the screws b of the module printed circuit e Loosen the module from the motherboard connector by gently separating the motherboard and the module e Rise up the board 6 2 2 Installation on an Extension Board e Remove the protective faceplate of the slot Position the module so that the module metallic
20. nt of radio interference characteristics of information technology equipment FCC part 15 class B Federal Communication Commission regulation USA EN 300386 V 1 3 1 2001 EMC Requirements Page 8 ONE60 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 used 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 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 experienc
21. reen if software initialization was successful e The STATUS LED remains blinking in case of software absence or error during software loading Refer to the Software and ONEOS User Guide for more information ONE60 Installation Manual Page 29 Appendix A Serial Interface Cords A1 V 24 V 28 DTE CABLE Pin Connection Table reference 4 021 863 00 Ed A P1 P2 MDR 36 Pts SIGNAL SUB D 25 Pts male Casing Screening 1 Casing 1 103 SD 2 2 113 TXCE 24 3 114 TXC 15 4 115 RXC 17 5 104 RD 3 6 7 105 RTS 4 8 108 DTR 20 9 10 109 CD 8 11 107 DSR 6 12 106 CTS 5 13 141 LL 18 14 142 TM 25 15 16 102 7 17 IdentO 18 Ident2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 125 IA 22 32 140 RL 21 33 34 102 35 Ident1 36 Ident3 Page 30 signal looped to pin 34 for cable auto detection ONE60 Installation Manual A 2 V 24 V 28 DCE CORD Catalog reference 4 021 864 00 EdA SE P2 MDR 36 Pts SONAL SUB D 25 Pts female Casing Screening 1 Casing 1 104 RD 3 2 115 RXC 17 3 114 TXC 15 4 113 RXCE 24 5 103 SD 2 6 7 106 CTS 5 8 107 DSR 6 9 10 109 CD 8 11 108 DTR 20 12 105 RTS 4 13 125 IA 22 14 140 RL 21 15 16 1
22. rface which has also the SELV characteristics Serial Interface Vxx The router has a serial line interface supporting V 11 V 28 V 35 or V 36 which is SELV It must be used only for indoor applications and connected to V 11 V 28 V 35 or V 36 interfaces which are also designed as SELV ADSL SDSL G SHDSL Interface UPLINK The router has an ADSL SDSL G SHDSL interface TNV 1 type Telephone Network Voltage designed for connection to a telephone line E1 T1 Interface UPLINK This interface is TNV 1 ISDN SO Backup Interface ISDN This interface is TNV 1 It must be only connected to an ISDN SO interface PSTN Modem Interface PSTN The analog MODEM interface V 32 bis V 34 V 90 V 92 is TNV 1 It must be connected to a standard telephone line RS 232 Interface RS 232 The daughter board provides 2 x RS 232 interfaces which are SELV They must be used only for indoor applications and connected to RS 232 interfaces which are also designed as SELV ONE60 Installation Manual 2 2 1 Directives and Standards Declaration of Conformity 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 ONE60 Routeur et adaptateur de r seau Router and network adapter Tension d alimentation Supply voltage 90 250 Vac 7 5 W A 50 60 Hz 5V 1 5 A Avec les cartes with the car
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24. wires NC NC NC TIP Line 1 NC Line 2 is intended for the optional G SHDSL mode with 4 wires 4 5 3 Cables The cable of the G SHDSL interface must be carried out using a standard telephone cable according to the wiring described above ONE60 Installation Manual Page 19 4 6 E1 T1 Interface UPLINK 4 6 1 Characteristics e EtorTi e ANSIT1 403 and FCC68 ITU T 1 431 G 703 G 736 E1 G 823 E1 G 704 4 6 2 Connector Pinout RJ45 Connector 4 6 3 Cables The cord used for access E1 T1 is a shielded cord category 5 including 2 twisted pairs emission 4 5 and reception 1 2 Page 20 ONE60 Installation Manual 4 7 Ethernet Switch Interface SWITCH 4 7 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 detection whether the cable is crossed or not 4 7 2 Meaning of LED Colors 100BT Green LED Lit Link active Blinking yellow LED Traffic in progress 0 4 7 3 Connector Pinout RJ45 Connector 4 7 4 Cables The cables are shielded crossover straight cables with 4 twisted pairs The switch supports auto detection of crossover straight cable auto MDI MDI X detection the transmission pairs are 1 2 and receive pairs are 3 6 ONE60 Installation Manual Page 21 4 8
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