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1. ennn nn nnen n neea 31 4 3 VDSL Line Specifications see 32 4 4 LAN 4 port Ethernet Switch Specifications 33 4 5 WLAN Interface Specifications ss 34 4 6 ISDN BRI Interface Gpechfcations nnn nn annene 35 4 7 FXS Analog Interface Specifications ses eed ttu unt niet 38 4 8 Console Port Specifications sise 39 5 Technical Characteristics ios eines uuu niin tein iii 40 5 1 Power Reourements emnes innen nnns 41 5 2 REENEN 41 6 Installing the ONEA445 eniin risas cian rbd enda io adandan E Rte rara x Ranae EEN 42 6 1 Opening and Closing the Housing 43 6 2 Mounting the ONE445 on a Wall issus 44 6 3 Mounting an Anti Theft Security Cable 46 7 Powering up the ONE445 rrreecee eee eee 47 ANNEXE P essences 48 ONE445 Table of contents 4 Installation Guide ONE445 Chapter 115 Installation Guide Safety Instructions 1 Safety Instructions This chapter gives some important safety instructions to take into account when using and installing the ONE445 The following gives an overview of this chapter e 1 1 Safety Information Consignes de S curit on page 6 e 1 2 Unpacking on page 8 1 3 Selecting a Site on page 9 1 4 Connection Precautions on page 10 e 1 5 Back Panel Earth Connection on page 11 ONE445 Installation Guide Chapter 1 Safety Instructions 6 1 4 Safety Information Consignes
2. Security slot ONE445 Chapter 7 47 Installation Guide Powering up the ONE445 7 Powering up the ONE445 Power up To power up the ONE445 always follow these steps Connect the DC power input jack from the power supply to the DC power input of the rear panel of the device Connect the power supply to the AC mains Self test A few seconds after the power is switched on the ONE445 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 the software loading after about 30 seconds if the Status LED remains green continuously it means that the software initialization was successful the Status LED remains red continuously it means that the software initialization was not successful Refer to the OneOS User Manual for more information ONE445 48 Annex Annex ONE445 Annex A 49 Annex Console Cable Annex A Console Cable The following figure shows the console cable assembly labeled 4022 332 B00 ToPC serial port in terminal mode Configuration P1 P2 RJ45 SUB D 9 pins Female ONE445 Index Index A anti theft security cable installing 46 C connection precautions 10 console cables 49 copyright notice 2 D description 17 dimensions of the device 41 document copyright notice 2 environmental information 14 properties 2 statements 13 your feedback 2 E EMC compliance 15 en
3. ingly all electronic functional and cosmetic aspects of this new unit have been carefully and thoroughly tested and inspected If any fault is found with this unit or should you have any other quality related com ment concerning this delivery please submit the Quality Comment Form on our web page at www oneaccess net com Support Quality Comment Form ONE445 Table of contents 3 Installation Guide Table of contents 1 Safety InSITUclIOHS E 5 1 1 Safety Information Consignes de S curit 6 L2 WAJnpackihg ortu e t tete no pod eats ME p Eu Pre s 8 13 Selecting A SING p Em 9 1 4 Connection Precautions sise 10 1 5 Back Panel Earth Connection sis 11 2 Directives and StandardS rina 12 EE E EE 13 2 2 Environmental Information see 14 2 3 Safety Compliance site RUE tre guia Stet nue Anne E 15 2 4 Over Voltage and Over Current Protection Compliance sssseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeerreesseeeeee 15 2 5 EMC Complance ener nnn nnn nn nenne nennen T ATT 15 2 6 Environmental Compliance sise 16 3 Device Deser iO e E 17 3 1 Whats the ONE445 tratt Hand ets utenti atento here ig 18 3 2 Hardware Description 20 3 3 The Front Panel LED Indicators Hee 21 3 4 Rear view of the ONEAAR iris 24 3 5 The ONE445 Motherboard Heer 27 4 Interface Description acre 28 4 1 Connectors of the ONE445 Back Panel 29 4 2 WAN Ethernet Interface Specification
4. The following gives an overview of this chapter e 6 1 Opening and Closing the Housing on page 43 6 2 Mounting the ONE445 on a Wall on page 44 6 3 Mounting an Anti Theft Security Cable on page 46 ONE445 Chapter 6143 Installation Guide Installing the ONE445 6 1 Opening and Closing the Housing To open the housing of the ONE445 proceed as follows Disconnect the external power supply always disconnect the AC input first then discon nect the DC input jack on the device itself Unscrew both screws at the bottom of the unit and remove them Slide the cover backwards and remove it but always keep the following in mind Slide the cover backwards by pressing underneath the wall mounting holes as shown in the picture below which actually shows a OneCell35 Fasten both bottom screws Reconnect the external power supply first connect the DC input jack on the device itself then connect the power supply to the AC mains ONE445 Chapter 6 44 Installation Guide Installing the ONE445 6 2 Mounting the ONE445 on a Wall The bottom plate of the ONE445 has 2 mounting holes in order to enable wall mounting Refer to the figure below for the position of these notches By installing two screws at the required distance the device can be hung on any vertical surface In order to do so proceed as follows also refer to the figures below Drill two holes in the wall according to the following specifications
5. marqu e avec soit effectivement raccord e la terre Autrement en cas de d faut lectrique d autres quipements con nect s au ONE445 pourraient tre endom mag s Voir aussi 1 5 Back Panel Earth Connection on page 11 ONE445 Chapter 118 Installation Guide Safety Instructions 1 2 Unpacking Checking the shipping carton Rough handling during shipping causes most early failures Before installation check the shipping car ton for signs of damage e Ifthe shipping carton is damaged please place a claim with the carrier company immediately e Ifthe shipping carton is undamaged do not dispose of it in case you need to store the unit or ship it in the future ONE445 Installation Guide Chapter 1 Safety Instructions 9 1 3 Selecting a Site Always place the unit in such a way that the air vents are not blocked To improve the quality of radio transmission be careful to install the product in a location with limited electromagnetic shields such as metallic frames cabinets Otherwise an external antenna with an extension cable should be used Install the unit in an area free of extreme tem peratures humidity shock and vibration Posi tion it so that you can easily see and access the front panel and its control indicators Leave enough clearance at the back for cables and wires The AC DC adapter is used to switch the device on or off by plugging it in or disconnect ing it respec
6. ZIN ONE445 Chapter 2 14 Installation Guide Directives and Standards 2 2 Environmental Information The crossed out wheeled bin means that within the European Union the product must be taken to separate collection at the product end of life This applies to the device but also to any accessories marked with this symbol Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste If you need more information on the collection points where you can present your end of life equipment for meg recycling please contact your local importer For Belgium you can contact rma oneaccess net com De doorstreepte container wil zeggen dat binnen de Europese gemeenschap het product voor gescheiden afvalverzameling moet worden aangeboden aan het einde van de levensduur van het product Dit geldt voor het toestel maar ook voor alle toebehoren die van dit symbool voorzien zijn Bied deze producten niet aan bij het gewone huisvuil Indien u meer informatie wenst over het inzamelpunt waar u afgedankte apparatuur kan aanbieden voor recyclage gelieve dan uw lokale importateur te contacteren Voor Belgie kan u contact opnemen met rma oneaccess net com Le symbole de la poubelle sur roues barr e d une croix signifie que ce produit doit faire l objet d une collecte s lective en fin de vie au sein de l Union Europ enne Cette mesure s applique non seulement votre appareil mais galement tout autre accessoire marqu de ce symbole Ne jetez pas ces prod
7. de S curit Information to user Informations envers l utilisateur Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli ance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The external power supply may be delivered together with the ONE445 To connect the power supply always respect fol lowing steps 1 Plug power supply connector in the corre sponding device s input power connector Secure power supply cable by looping it once around holding clip foreseen on device to avoid unwanted power supply cable discon nection Only valid if device is equipped with such a holding clip Connectthe power supply plug to the electrical power network refer to 5 1 Power Require ments on page 41 Tout changement ou modification non express ment approuv par l instance com p tente responsable pour la v rification de la conformit de l quipement peut invalider l autorisation accord e l utilisateur de mettre l quipement en service L adaptateur ou le c ble d alimentation lec trique prescrit par OneAccess peut tre livr d origine ou non avec l quipement En France utilisation de l option WiFi de cet quipment est restreinte un usage int rieur Pour alimenter l quipement toujours respecter les tapes suivantes 1 Enfichez le connecteur d alimentation dans le connecteur d entr e d alimentation correspon dant de l quipement Re
8. wire must be mechanically protected when crossing floors and walls and never be built directly The connection must be made with a green yellow wire of at least a 1 mm section The following figure indicates the location of the earth stud on the back panel Earth connection 12VDC 2 8A 00 e 5 5 FXS 5 6 e For safety reasons it is essential that the hard wired Protective Earth connection is installed before connections are made to any of the FXS ports The hard wired Protective Earth connection must be carried out by authorized service personnel Earth Connection To connect an earth wire to the clinching stud on the back panel use e 1MS spring or lock washer e 1 M3 ring tongue e 1M3 nut Proceed as follows Slide the M3 ring tongue over the clinching stud so that it makes direct contact with the back panel Slide the M3 spring lock washer over the clinching stud Use the M3 nut to fix everything make sure that it is firmly fixed This makes sure that the three parts are firmly fixed against the back panel and cannot get loose anymore 11 ONE445 Chapter 2 12 Installation Guide Directives and Standards 2 Directives and Standards This chapter details the list of standards which the ONE445 complies with The following gives an over view of this chapter 2 1 Statements on page 13 2 2 Environmental Information on page 14 e 2 3 Safety Compliance on page 15 24 Over Voltage an
9. Annex M optional ADSL EOC and HLOG attenuation ITU T G 993 1 VDSL ITU T G 993 2 VDSL2 VDSL2 profiles 8a 12a 17a amp 30a annex A amp B with ADSL2 fallback VDSL2 Interop Ikanos and Broadcom UPBO and EL Performance monitoring compliant G 826 errored seconds severely errored seconds unavailability seconds The line connector lay out The following table shows the connector layout of the RJ11 line connector Figure ONE445 Chapter 4133 Installation Guide Interface Description 4 4 LANA port Ethernet Switch Specifications e 4 10 100 1000 Base T ports Connectors RJ45 EIA TIA 568B Each UTP Ethernet port supports the following Applicable standards EEE 802 3 10Mbps Ethernet Half Duplex or Full Duplex EEE 802 3u 100Mbps Ethernet Half Duplex or Full Duplex EEE 802 3ab 1000Mbps Full duplex e 10 100 1000 Mbps auto sense The maximum MTU size is at least 1600 bytes Auto cross over DTE DCE MDI MDI X for automatic connection to a terminal or switch The following LEDs are available built in on each Ethernet connector Green OFF link inactive left ON link active Yellow OFF no traffic in progress right e Blinking traffic in progress 1 Defined as looking from the back Cable to be used standard ethernet cable minimum category 5 An Ethernet cable with label 4022 991 V00 is included with the device The following table shows the connector layo
10. ONE445 Installation Guide Version 1 1 556370 27 May 2013 NETWORKS Http www oneaccess net com ONEAC ONE445 Copyright feedback 2 Installation Guide Document Properties Subject ONE445 Manual type Installation Guide Version 1 1 Code 556370 Modification date 27 May 2013 OneAccess Copyright Notice The information and descriptions contained in this publication are the property of OneAccess Such infor mation and descriptions must not be copied or reproduced by any means or disseminated or distributed without the express prior written permission of OneAccess This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors for which OneAccess never can or shall be held liable Changes are made periodically to the information herein these changes will be incorporated in new editions of this publication OneAccess may make improvements and or changes in the product s described in this publication at any time without prior notice OneOS Operating System The OneOS is a feature rich operating system that guarantees a common feature set across the different OneAccess product lines and a uniform support by maintenance and management tools The OneOS manual which is a separate manual describes the features of the latest version of the OneOS operating system Your Feedback Your satisfaction about this purchase is an extremely important priority to all of us at OneAccess Accord
11. Specifications on page 39 ONE445 Chapter 4 29 Installation Guide Interface Description 4 1 Connectors of the ONE445 Back Panel The following table gives an overview of the connectors located at the back of the ONE445 and explains their function Interface identi Interface function fication This RJ11 connector is the VDSL line connector Connect one side of a VDSL line cable to the VDSL connector of the ONE445 and the other side to a VDSL outlet Refer to 4 3 VDSL Line Specifications on page 32 for more information CONSOLE This RJ45 connector is a V 24 DTE interface This enables you to manage the ONE445 locally Refer to 4 8 Console Port Specifications on page 39 for more information ETH 1 0 This is a Fast Ethernet UTP slot It can backup the VDSL interface For certain configurations the Fast Ethernet Interface can be configured as a LAN Interface Connect one side of an Ethernet LAN cable to the ETH 1 0 connector of the ONE445 and the other side to an Ethernet network outlet The ETH 1 0 interface supports 10 100 Mbps auto sense and auto cross over Refer to 4 2 WAN Ethernet Interface Specification on page 31 for more informa tion ETH 0 0 0 3 These RJ45 connectors are Gb Ethernet LAN connectors There are 4 Ethernet LAN connectors on the ONE445 The Ethernet switch is VLAN manageable Connect one side of an Ethernet LAN cable to a LAN connector of the ONE445 and the other side to an Ethern
12. ack Panel Earth Connection on page 11 for more information Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available ONE445 Chapter 4131 Installation Guide Interface Description 4 2 WAN Ethernet Interface Specification Connector RJ45 EIA TIA 568B Cable to be used standard Ethernet cable minimum category 5 Applicable standards IEEE 802 3 10Mbps Ethernet IEEE 802 3u 100Mbps Ethernet e 10 100 Mbps auto sense Auto cross over DTE DCE MDI MDI X for connection to a terminal or switch The following LEDs are available built in on the Ethernet connector Green OFF link inactive ON link active Yellow e OFF no traffic in progress ON traffic in progress The following table shows the connector layout of the RJ45 Ethernet LAN interface connector transmit transmit receive not used not used receive not used not used ONE445 Chapter 4 32 Installation Guide Interface Description 4 3 VDSL Line Specifications Single pair line access Connector RJ11 Impedance 135 ohm Cable to be used CATEE twisted pair Coding compliant to ANSI T1 413 Issue 2 ETSI TS 101 388 v1 3 1 ITU T G 992 1 ADSL G dmt ITU T G 992 2 ADSL G Lite ITU T G 992 3 ADSL G dmt bis ITU T G 992 4 ADSL2 ITU T G 992 5 ADSL2plus annex A amp B ADSL2
13. bouclez le c ble d alimentation autour de la bride de maintien pr vue cet effet sur le pan neau arri re pour viter l arrachage accidentel du connecteur d alimentation Uniquement pour les quipements qui sont pourvus d une bride de maintien Branchez la fiche d alimentation au r seau d alimentation lectrique voir 5 1 Power Requirements on page 41 ONE445 7 Installation Guide Chapter 1 Safety Instructions Over current Protection Protection contre les surcharges Do not use another type of power supply than the one delivered or prescribed by OneAc cess Always use a power cable approved for this use as the one delivered or prescribed by OneAccess This device requires that the building s electri cal installation is designed for protection against short circuit over current protection A fuse or circuit breaker no larger that 10A must be used on the phase conductor AC or the active conductor with respect to the protec tive earth DC Ne pas utiliser d autre type d adaptateur que celui livr ou prescrit par OneAccess Toujours utiliser un type de c ble d alimenta tion agr pour cet usage comme celui livr ou prescrit par OneAccess La protection contre les courts circuits de cet quipement d pend de l installation lectrique du local laquelle il est raccord V rifier qu un fusible ou disjoncteur de maximum 10A est install sur le conducteur de phase AC ou l
14. d Over Current Protection Compliance on page 15 2 5 EMC Compliance on page 15 e 2 6 Environmental Compliance on page 16 GI ONE445 Chapter 2 Installation Guide Directives and Standards 2 1 Statements C www oneaccess net com Support Download Center Technical Downloads Choose a product Choose Product certificates Search Hereby OneAccess declares that this ONE445 complies with the essential requirements and other rel evant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Hierbij verklaart OneAccess dat deze ONE445 overeenstemt met de essenti le vereisten en andere rel evante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999 5 EC Par la pr sente OneAccess d clare que ce ONE445 est en conformit avec les exigences essentielles et autres articles applicables de la Directive 1999 5 EC Hiermit OneAccess erkl rt da dieser ONE445 in F gsamkeit ist mit den wesentlichen Anforderungen und anderen relevanten Bereitstellungen von Direktive 1999 5 EC Mediante la presente OneAccess declara que el ONE445 cumple con los requisitos esenciales y las dem s prescripciones relevantes de la Directiva 1999 5 CE Col presente OneAccess dichiara che questo ONE445 in acquiescenza coi requisiti essenziali e stip ulazioni attinenti ed altre di Direttivo 1999 5 EC Me ro rrap v n OneAccess SnAuwvei o To ONE445 amp vai cuppopqoo pevo pe TIG BACIK G ATTAITHOEIC KAI ME TIG UTTOAOITTEG OXETIK G OIATAEESG Tr o nyias 1999 5 EC 13 NV
15. de of the link on any of the line pairs in case of DSL Blinking Green The WAN synchronisation is in progress ON Green The WAN link is synchronised IP Bicolour OFF not used ON Green All IP interfaces are up ON Red All IP interfaces are down Blinking Green At least one IP interface is not up and at least one IP interface is up Not applicable if no IP interface is configured WLAN OFF Interface not configured or configured and down ON Green Interface configured and up without traffic Blinking green Interface configured and up with traffic Aux OFF No auto configuration ON green Auto configuration successfully completed Blinking green Auto configuration in progress Com Bicolour OFF No voice service on any of the voice ports ON Green Voice service operational on any of the voice ports Blinking green No default at least one voice call in progress ON Red Voice service not fully operational Gateway deregistered or no more configured voice port or layer1 on BRI PRI interface is down or no configured dial peer voip ON Orange Specific status when Voice Test service is configured and it didn t work at the end of installation no gateway available and only local call available ONE445 Chapter 3 24 Installation Guide Device Description 3 4 Rear view of the ONE445 This section describes the types of ONE445 back panels so that the user can identify the interface type and port nu
16. definition of an T power system refer to Annex V AC power distribution systems of EN60950 1 section V 4 IT power distribution systems The connectors of the ONE445 should only be connected to the following circuit types Interface type Interface identification Connector type Circuit type ADSL2 VDSL2 VDSL RS232 CONSOLE LAN ETH 1 0 LAN3 ETH 0 0 0 3 FXS FXS 5 4 5 7 ISDN BRI BRI 5 0 5 3 1 V 24 2 10 100 Base T port 3 10 100 1000 Mbps interface Inside building circuit Circuit remaining inside building and not subject to telecom network primary nor secondary lightning strikes Outside building circuit Circuit routed going outside building and possibly subject to telecom network secondary lightning strikes SELV or Safety Extra Low Voltage Inside building circuit designed to not exceed safe voltage value TNV 2 Inside building circuit exceeding SELV voltage limits but respecting TNV voltage limits TNV 3 Outside building circuit exceeding SELV voltage limits but respecting TNV voltage limits ONE445 Chapter 1 Installation Guide Safety Instructions 1 5 Back Panel Earth Connection Some configurations of the ONE445 are equipped with FXS interfaces and will need a hard wired Protective Earth connection between the earth stud on the back panel and the protective earth of the load centre This connection must be permanent secure and protected against corrosion The earth
17. e conducteur actif par rapport la terre DC Use Precautions Pr cautions d usage To avoid damage to the device please observe all procedures described in this chap ter Disconnect the power supply before installing moving or servicing the device Always discon nect the electrical power supply first Ensure that the unit and its connected equip ment all use the same power and earth wiring to reduce noise interference and possible safety hazards caused by differences in earth potentials If an earth stud is present it is essential that the earth stud marked with is effectively connected to earth Otherwise in case of elec trical problems other devices connected to the ONE445 could be damaged Also refer to 1 5 Back Panel Earth Connec tion on page 11 Pour viter d endommager l quipement veuillez respecter toutes les proc dures d crites dans ce chapitre D branchez l alimentation de la prise r seau lectrique avant d installer d placer ou inter venir sur l quipement D branchez toujours l alimentation r seau lectrique en premier Assurez vous que l quipement et ses p riph riques soient tous branch s sur un m me r seau d alimentation lectrique et une quipotentielle de terre afin de r duire les interf rences perturbatrices et de possibles risques de s curit caus s par des diff rences de potentiel entre prises de terre Si pr sente il est essentiel que la borne de terre
18. er feeding for ISDN terminal connected ONE445 Chapter 4138 Installation Guide Interface Description 4 7 FXS Analog Interface Specifications There is an earth stud on the back panel of the ONE445 Always connect this to the main protective earth Connection of up to 4 analog telephone lines thus providing up to 4 analog voice interfaces Connector RJ45 1 connector per FXS interface Line impedance 600 Ohms or complex Frequency range of the ringing signal 20Hz to 60 Hz Voltage of the ringing signal in min level configuration gt 40VRMS for a load of 3 REN 3 x 4K 1uF 20Hz in the frequency range Line current 30 mA maximum for a line resistance 1000 Ohms Polarity inversion of the TIP and RING pins Line current lt 2mA in the power down mode e Q 23 dialing Ringer Equivalency Number REN 3 Cable to be used unshielded cable with one twisted pair The following table shows the connector layout of the RJ11 FXS connector Pin Signal Figure not connected ring tip not connected not connected not connected not connected not connected ONE445 Chapter 4139 Installation Guide Interface Description 4 8 Console Port Specifications Connector RJ45 EIA TIA 568B e V 24 DTE interface Data RS232 9600 bps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit The following table shows the connector layout of the RJ45 Console connector Pi
19. et network outlet Each LAN interface supports 10 100 1000 Mbps auto sense and auto cross over Refer to 4 4 LAN 4 port Ethernet Switch Specifications on page 33 for more infor mation These RJ45 connectors are the ISDN BRI connectors 4 BRI connectors are present Connect one side of an ISDN cable to an ISDN BRI connector of the ONE445 and the other side to an ISDN outlet Refer to 4 6 ISDN BRI Interface Specifications on page 35 for more information These RJ45 connectors enable the connection of up to 4 analog telephones thus providing up to 4 analog voice interfaces The earth stud on the back panel of the ONE445 must permanently be connected to the main protective earth Refer to 4 7 FXS Analog Interface Specifications on page 38 for more informa tion ONE445 Chapter 4 30 Installation Guide Interface Description Interface identi Interface function fication The WLAN antennas are non detachable Raise them in a vertical position Refer to 4 5 WLAN Interface Specifications on page 34 for more information 12VDC 2 8A This is the power input Insert the plug of the external power supply in this socket Secure the power supply connection by installing the DC power supply cord into the holding clip provided on the back panel Refer to 5 1 Power Requirements on page 41 for the power specifications of the ONE445 This is the earth stud Connect the earth wire to this stud Refer to 1 5 B
20. face type Interface identification Function VDSL VDSL VDSL ADSL line connector Console CONSOLE V 24 DTE interface Ethernet ETH 1 0 Fast Ethernet LAN connector 4 port Ethernet ETH 0 0 0 3 Gb Ethernet LAN connectors Switch FXS FXS 5 4 5 7 4 analog telephone interfaces on daughterboard ISDN BRI BRI 5 0 5 3 ISDN BRI connection NT pinout WLAN Wireless LAN fixed antennas Power 12VDC 2 8A DC input Power input jack Earth stud Screw Earth connection D hole ONE445 Chapter 3127 Installation Guide Device Description 3 5 The ONE445 Motherboard The figure below shows the motherboard and the position of the straps on the ONE445 motherboard an m H e sca gute Ee LE o 0 Te T n F pp E ie pus E Hi mn LU q Lu Lau F ONE445 Chapter 4128 Installation Guide Interface Description 4 Interface Description This chapter gives an overview of the different connectors on the back of the ONE445 The following gives an overview of this chapter 4 1 Connectors of the ONE445 Back Panel on page 29 4 2 WAN Ethernet Interface Specification on page 31 4 3 VDSL Line Specifications on page 32 e 4 4 LAN 4 port Ethernet Switch Specifications on page 33 4 5 WLAN Interface Specifications on page 34 e 4 6 ISDN BRI Interface Specifications on page 35 e 4 7 FXS Analog Interface Specifications on page 38 4 8 Console Port
21. hole diameter 5 mm distance between the holes 160 mm hole depth at least 50 mm Insert two standard wall plugs in the holes The plugs should have the following dimen sions diameter 5 mm length 50 mm Screw in two standard screws in the plugs Leave a distance of 5 mm between the wall and the head of the screw The screws should have the following dimensions diameter 3 mm length 30 mm The head of the screws may have a diameter of maximum 8 mm Slide the ONE445 over the screws until it touches the wall and gently push it down If necessary adjust the screws in the notches of the device Wall mounting 160 MM Q Qs z In D e ONE445 Chapter 6145 Installation Guide Installing the ONE445 Bottom plate of the ONE445 with mounting holes ONE445 Chapter 6 46 Installation Guide Installing the ONE445 6 3 Mounting an Anti Theft Security Cable The ONE445 has been equipped with a standard Kensington security slot to which a security cable can be attached The T bar lock of the security cable provides very efficient theft prevention by allowing to lock down the ONE445 to an anchor point When looking at the back of the housing the security slot is located on the right side panel of the housing as indicated in the following figure which is a general representation of the ONE445
22. iated immunity e EN61000 4 4 EFT burst e EN61000 4 5 Surge e EN61000 4 6 Conducted immunity e EN61000 4 8 Power magnetic field immunity e EN61000 4 11 Voltage dips amp drops EN300386 EMC Requirements ONE445 Chapter 2116 Installation Guide Directives and Standards 2 6 Environmental Compliance Storage conditions ETSI ETS 300 019 1 1 Class 1 1 In addition the storage temperature has to be between 25 and 70 C with a relative humidity between 0 and 95 non condensing Transport conditions ETSI ETS 300 019 1 2 Class 2 3 Stationary use conditions ETSI ETS 300 019 1 3 Class 3 1 In addition a relative humidity between 5 and 8096 non condensing and an ambient operational temperature between 0 C and 45 C is sup ported nternational protection IP class of protection against solid and liquids IP30 ONE445 Chapter 3117 Installation Guide Device Description 3 Device Description This chapter describes the ONE445 front and back panels and the associated technical characteristics The following gives an overview of this chapter e 3 1 What is the ONE445 on page 18 e 3 2 Hardware Description on page 20 3 3 The Front Panel LED Indicators on page 21 3 4 Rear view of the ONE445 on page 24 3 5 The ONE445 Motherboard on page 27 ONE445 Chapter 3118 Installation Guide Device Description 3 1 What is the ONE445 Managed Voice and Data Services for Small and Medium Businesses Targeting the s
23. mall enterprises and enterprise branch offices the OneAccess ONE445 Multi Service Access Router is a high performance one box solution for unified voice and data managed services The ONE445 is an integrated device for voice data security and WAN uplink redundancy It integrates OneAccess VoIP technology and enterprise class data services to deliver high service density over ADSL amp VDSL2 broadband technologies The ONE445 enables service providers to deliver hosted and managed communication services com bining data routing security voice services Wireless LAN and multiple WAN access As Service Pro viders strive to lower operations costs and generate new revenues the flexibility and service density of the ONE445 provide a cost effective solution to address the communications needs of the enterprise and leverage the growing SaaS Cloud infrastructure The flexible connectivity of the ONE445 provides a seamless migration from current ADSL to the next generation high performance VDSL2 to address the increasing requirements of bandwidth hungry appli cations The ONE445 is a perfect fit for fixed line operators mobile operators and ISPs targeting small enterprises or branch offices with a portfolio of hosted and cloud based services Voice Service Agility The ONE445 is an agile platform with integrated voice capabilities that enables service providers to migrate legacy ports analog ISDN to VoIP networks develop innovative SIP ba
24. mbering The following gives an overview of the different models of the ONE445 e ONE445 4B AV2 4TE on page 25 e ONE445 4B 4V AV2 4TE on page 26 ONE445 Chapter 3125 Installation Guide Device Description ONE445 4B AV2 4TE The following figure shows the back panel WLAN WLAN antenna antenna aux VDSL ADSL main VDSL 12VDC 2 8A e CONSOLE CE LI 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 5 0 5 1 5 2 53 Power Console 4 ports Gb ISDN BRI supply Ethernet switch NT pinout Fast Ethernet Earth UTP port stud 1 0 Following connectors are present Interface type Interface identification Function VDSL VDSL VDSL ADSL line connector Console CONSOLE V 24 DTE interface Ethernet ETH 1 0 Fast Ethernet LAN connector 4 port Ethernet ETH 0 0 0 3 Gb Ethernet LAN connectors Switch ISDN BRI BRI 5 0 5 3 ISDN BRI connection NT pinout WLAN Wireless LAN fixed antennas Power 12VDC 2 8A DC input Power input jack Earth stud Screw Earth connection hole ONE445 Chapter 3126 Installation Guide Device Description ONE445 4B 4V AV2 4TE The following figure shows the back panel WLAN WLAN antenna antenna aux VDSL ADSL FXS main 5 5 FXS 5 6 TN 12VDC 2 8A D e e CONSOLE CE oo o 02 03 50 5A 52 53 Power Console 4 ports Gb ISDN BRI supply Ethernet switch NT pinout Fast Ethernet Earth UTP port stud 1 0 Following connectors are present Inter
25. n Abbreviation Figure Received data Transmitted data Ground 8 4 NC Not connected x III NC Not connected Cable type RTS Request To Send CTS Clear To Send Aconsole cable for router configuration and maintenance only requires TX RX and GND to be con nected refer to Annex A Console Cable on page 49 for more information about the cables e If pin 6 is connected to ground pin 3 the cable is identified as a cable connected to an asynchronous terminal In that case CTS pin8 and RTS pin7 can be used ONE445 Chapter 5140 Installation Guide Technical Characteristics 5 Technical Characteristics This chapter describes technical characteristics of the ONE445 The following gives an overview of this chapter 5 1 Power Requirements on page 41 52 Dimensions on page 41 ONE445 Chapter 5 41 Installation Guide Technical Characteristics 5 1 Power Requirements Power adapter to be used Switched Power Module 180 264 Vac in 50 60 Hz Vout 12 Vdc lout 2 A 2 8 A Optionally the device can also be powered by 48V direct current 48 Vdc Please refer to your local reseller if needed External DC DC converter 18 60 Vdc 45W 12 Vdc 2 9 A 5 2 Dimensions Height 55 mm Width 275 mm Depth 148 mm Weight 1 3 kg ONE445 Chapter 6 42 Installation Guide Installing the ONE445 6 Installing the ONE445 This chapter explains how to install the ONE445
26. onal interfaces are FXS connectors Wireless LAN 802 11b g n ONE445 Chapter 3121 Installation Guide Device Description 3 3 The Front Panel LED Indicators This section gives an overview of the front panel LEDs and what they indicate The following gives an overview of this section 3 3 1 Introducing the Front Panel LEDs on page 22 3 3 2 LED states on page 23 ONE445 Chapter 3122 Installation Guide Device Description 3 3 1 Introducing the Front Panel LEDs Front panel When all the connections are made and the ONE445 is powered the LEDs on the front panel reflect the actual status of the device The following figure shows the front panel LED indicators of the ONE445 ONE445 LED states One front panel LED can reflect different status modes by the way it lights up The front panel LEDs can light up as follows LED state LED duty cycle Description The LED never lights up The LED lights up continuously blinking 50 The LED is as much lit as it is out ONE445 Chapter 3123 Installation Guide Device Description 3 3 2 LED states The state of the LEDs indicate the following Colour Description Status Bicolour OFF No input power ON Red Switched on and not operational Blinking Green Re boot in progress ON Green Switched on and operational VDSL Bicolour OFF The WAN interface is not configured ON Red The WAN interface does not get any reaction from the other si
27. otherboard on page 27 for the position of these straps Description The straps allow Toconnecta 100 Ohms impedance adaptation or not The straps can be used in sending in receiving or in both sending and receiving direction The 100 Ohm adaptation is required on a S bus connec tion to ISDN phones with a distance above 50 meters By default these jumpers are set To connect the power supply for ISDN terminal 30 volts or not This is required for connection to ISDN phones Sometimes it is also required for connection to a PBX By default these straps are set Straps operate in pairs No power feeding both straps must be removed With power feeding both straps must be set The following figure illustrates the functions of the straps 100 ohm Adaptation 100 ohm Adaptation Sending Pair Receiving Pair Not used Power Supply 30VN Power Supply 30VP ONE445 Chapter 4137 Installation Guide Interface Description Examples of configurations Configuration 1 100 Q impedance adaptation disconnected Power feeding for ISDN terminal disconnected Configuration 2 100 Q impedance adaptation connected for both transmission and reception Power feeding for ISDN terminal disconnected Configuration 3 100 Q impedance adaptation disconnected Power feeding for ISDN terminal connected Configuration 4 100 Q impedance adaptation connected for both transmission and reception Pow
28. rs service providers the flexibility to support a wide variety of local and wide area access connectivity speeds and types For the access network it combines ADSL and VDSL2 to provide connectivity to the existing ADSL infrastructure and support next generation VDSL2 The main VDSL2 interface offers speeds up to 100Mbps downstream and upstream A FE WAN port offers network redun dancy and enables a cost effective high speed back up and high availability capability in support of strin gent service level agreements or business critical application services All the enterprise communication infrastructure including IP PBXs servers and switches are connected to the wide area network via the in built 4 port Gigabit Ethernet switch of the ONE445 With the WLAN option OneAccess brings a 802 11 b g n WLAN interface into the ONE445 to deliver secured high per formance wireless networking State of the art authentication schemes are supported such that public hotspot services can be delivered over the same platform without compromising the security of the pri vate wireless or wired infrastructure ONE445 Chapter 3120 Installation Guide Device Description 3 2 Hardware Description The ONE445 motherboard is by default equipped with the following interfaces Console port Managed 4 port switch with 4Gb Ethernet ports 0 0 0 3 UTP Fast Ethernet port 1 0 SDN BRI connectors Aditionally an ADSL2 VDSL2 port single pair is present Opti
29. sed voice services including hosted communications and SIP Trunking services deliver an all in one solution including a call control platform that supports enterprise class IP based communication services Featuring either 4 BRI ports or a combination of 4 BRI and 4 FXSports the integrated VoIP gateway con nects analog terminals ISDN endpoints or PBXs to the VoIP network In addition the ONE445 provides advanced voice routing functionalities along with backup and call admission control capabilities to ensure a high quality and uninterrupted service For hosted communications and SIP trunking services the onboard SBC Nano module acts as an enter prise SBC to secure the end to end SIP based voice services address interoperability issues inherent in SIP networks and ensure voice quality With its Dial Tone Continuity feature the SBC Nano helps to ensure voice service resiliency by enabling both internal and external calls during network outages Leveraging the ONE445 platfrom the optional Integrated Business Communications IBC software turns the ONE445 into a full fledged IP PBX with embedded Unified Communications The IBC option takes full advantage of the service convergence to provide enterprise class communication services in combination with the ONE445 data service capabilities including broadband access and wireless LAN ONE445 Chapter 3119 Installation Guide Device Description Enterprise Class Data Services The ONE445 offe
30. tively The socket outlet shall be installed near the device and easily accessible Placez toujours l appareil de sorte que les ouies d a ration ne soient pas obtur es Pour optimiser la qualit de la transmission radio prenez la peine d installer l appareil dans un endroit peu prot g contre les champs lectromagn tiques en vitant les structures m talliques armoires Dans le cas contraire une antenne externe avec un c ble d extension devrait tre utilis e Installez l appareil dans une zone exempte de temp ratures extr mes d humidit de chocs et de vibrations Positionnez le de sorte que vous puissiez ais ment acc der au panneau avant et voir ses t moins de contr le Laissez suffisamment d espace l arri re pour les fils et les c bles Le convertisseur d alimentation AC DC est uti lis comme dispositif interrupteur La prise de courant doit tre install e prox imit de l appareil et facilement accessible ONE445 Chapter 1 10 Installation Guide Safety Instructions 1 4 Connection Precautions ESD WARNING The circuit boards are sensitive to electrostatic discharges ESD and should be handled with care It is advisable to ensure an optimal electrical contact between yourself the working area and a safety ground before touching any circuit board Take special care not to touch any component or connector on the circuit board This unit may be powered by an T power system For the
31. uits dans les ordures m nag res non sujettes au tri s lectif Si vous souhaitez plus d information concernant le point de collecte o vous pouvez apporter vos appareils usag s afin qu ils soient recycl s veuillez contacter votre importateur local Pour la Belgique vous pouvez prendre contact avec rma oneaccess net com Das Symbol der durchgestrichenen Abfalltonne auf R dern bedeutet dass das Produkt in der Europ ischen Union einer getrennten M lsammlung zugef hrt werden muss Dies gilt sowohl f r das Produkt selbst als auch f r alle mit diesem Symbol gekennzeichneten Zubeh rteile Diese Produkte d rfen nicht ber den unsortierten Hausm ll entsorgt werden Falls Sie weitere Ausk nfte brauchen im Betracht der Sammelpl tze f r ausrangierte Apparate wenden Sie sich bitte an Ihren rtlichen Importeur F r Belgien bitte kontaktieren sie rma oneaccess net com ONE445 Chapter 2115 Installation Guide Directives and Standards 2 3 Safety Compliance e EN60950 1 Safety of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment Class Il equipment 2 4 Over Voltage and Over Current Protection Compliance The over voltage and over current protection complies with ITU T K 44 and ETSI EN 300 386 recom mendations 2 5 EMC Compliance CE EN55022 B Emissions e EN55024 Immunity e EN61000 3 2 Harmonics EN61000 3 3 Voltage fluctuations and flicker EN61000 4 2 ESD e EN61000 4 3 Rad
32. ut of the RJ45 Ethernet LAN interface connectors Signal 10 100 BASE T Signal 1000 BASE T MDI MDI X transmit transmit receive 8 4 not used i MEET not used receive not used not used ONE445 Chapter 4 34 Installation Guide Interface Description 4 5 WLAN Interface Specifications Compatible with IEEE 802 1b g n mode can be forced via configuration Compliant with the IEEE 802 11 2005 recommendation Network topology access point Frequency 2 4 2 4835 GHz Modulation CCK OFDM Dual fixed antennas Channel selection range of 1 14 channels 12 13 14 can be barred for compatibility with North American and European requirements Optional deactivation of broadcast SSID BSSID Supports at least 3 SSID s Emission power up to 20 dBm 16 dBm at 54 Mbps can be reduced via configuration command Encryption options WEP WPA 1 2 TKIP and WPA 2 0 802 11i AES CCMP e WEP key length 64 128 256 bits Upto 4 WEP keys configurable Authentication options WPA PSK pre shared key and 802 1x with a RADIUS server e 802 1x authentication via PEAP EAP SIM EAP TLS and EAP TTLS WMM QoS Power save mode legacy power save and U APSD Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery ONE445 Chapter 4135 Installation Guide Interface Description 4 6 ISDN BRI Interface Specifications Specifications The ONE445 motherboard is equipped
33. vironmental compliance 16 environmental information 14 F feedback 2 H Hardware description 20 installing anti theft security cable 46 the device 42 interface description 28 4 port Ethernet switch 33 console connector 39 VDSL ADSL line interface 32 WAN Ethernet interface 31 WLAN interface 34 L line specifications connector lay out 32 M motherboard position of the straps 27 Index 50 O OneOS version 2 what is 2 over voltage and over current protection compli ance 15 P power requirements 41 powering up the device 47 self test 47 S safety compliance 15 instructions 6 selecting a site 9 specifications dimensions 41 EMC compliance 15 environmental compliance 16 line connector lay out 32 over voltage and over current protection compliance 15 power requirements 41 safety compliance 15 statements 13 straps position on the motherboard 27 T technical characteristics 40 U unpacking 8 VW warning earth stud 11 ESD 10
34. with 4 ISDN BRI interfaces The connector layout is NT which means that a straight cable is required for PBX connection and a crossed ISDN cable is required for public ISDN network connection Compliant with ITU T 1 430 section 10 Connector RJ45 connector 1 connector per interface Cable to be used shielded cable The factory configuration of these interfaces is TO mode connection to PBX Do not connect the interfaces with a public ISDN access without ensuring that the strap positions are correct The prod uct can be irreversibly damaged otherwise e 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 factory strap settings e Cables connected to the T0 SO ISDN BRI interfaces must always be shielded in order to respect the environmental norm Mother board connectors The following table shows the connector layout of the RJ45 ISDN connector Pin NT function not connected not connected Receive A Transmit A Transmit B Receive B not connected not connected ONE445 Chapter 4 36 Installation Guide Interface Description Straps The 4 ISDN interfaces each have a strap ST13 ST14 ST15 ST16 These straps make it possible to configure the following options 100 Ohms impedance adaptation Power feeding for ISDN phones Refer to 3 5 The ONE445 M

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