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Installation Manual
Version B
July 2008
http://www.oneaccess-net.com
OneAccess
28 rue de la Redoute
92260 Fontenay aux Roses
France
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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.
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however you discover an error, please contact OneAccess After Sales Service
division.
Chapter 7 Power-up
This chapter describes the device power-up and how to monitor the self-test
progress.
Table of Contents
ONE20................................................................................................................................................1
Installation Manual .............................................................................................................................1
1
1.2
Declaration of Conformity........................................................................................................7
2.2
Standards ................................................................................................................................8
2.3
3.2
3.3
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
Dimensions............................................................................................................................19
Motherboard ..........................................................................................................................14
INTERFACE DESCRIPTION......................................................................................................15
INSTALLATION .........................................................................................................................20
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
Connections ..........................................................................................................................25
POWER UP ................................................................................................................................26
Safety Instruction
The following symbol instructs the user to consult the manual before any
connection.
1.1
1.1.1
Overcurrent Protection
The product requires that the buildings 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.
1.2
1.2.1
1.2.2
1.2.3
1.2.4
2.1
Declaration of Conformity
2.2
Standards
The ONE20 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)
Environment:
Climatic, physic-chemical, mechanic, packing
ETS 300 019-1 (95)
EMC Requirements
ES 201 468
Evaluation in progress
Harmonized EN for mobile stations in the GSM 900 and GSM 1800
bands covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the
R&TTE directive (1999/5/EC)
EN 301 489-01
(GPRS/EDGE only)
EN 301 489-07
(GPRS/EDGE only)
2.3
10
Router Description
The following interfaces are available on the ONE20 (the interface marking of the
rear panel is indicated in bold and between bracket hereafter):
11
3.1
Front Panel
The front panel is provided with LEDs, which inform about the status of several
router functions.
LEDs
OFF
Green
Red
Orange
Blinking green
Status
Switched Off
Switched On &
Operational
Switched On &
Not operational
Reboot in
progress
Uplink
ADSL not
configured
Synchronized
Not synchronized
Synchronization
in progress
IP
Not used
All IP interfaces
are down
WLAN
Not used
Interface up
Aux
Not
used
Com
Not
used
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At least one
IP Interface is
not up
(example:
PPPoA not
connected)
Traffic in
progress
3.2
Rear Panel
This section details the ONE20 rear panel so that the user can connect the cables
on the proper interface.
3.2.1
Configuration
All the connectors are located on the rear panel:
13
3.3
Motherboard
The motherboard provides:
14
Interface Description
4.1
4.1.1
Characteristics
4.1.2
RS 232,
9600 bps,
8 bits, 1 bit for stop, no parity.
Connector Pinout
RJ45 Connector:
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
TX
NC
RX
Cable type
GND
CTS
NC
RTS
TX: Transmission
RX: Reception
NC: Not connected
GND: Ground
CTS: Clear-To-Send
RTS: Ready-To-Send
A console cable for router configuration and maintenance only requires TX, RX and
GND to be connected.
If the pin 6 is connected to the ground (pin 3), the cable is then identified as a cable
connected to an asynchronous terminal. In that case, CTS and RTS can be used.
4.1.3
Cables
The console cable is defined in Appendix A.
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4.2
4.2.1
4.2.2
ADSL: G.DMT Annex A (ADSL over POTS), G.DMT Annex B (ADSL over
RNIS, U-R2 complaint),
ADSL2, (G.992.3) / ADSL 2+ (G.992.5) / RE-ADSL (Reach Extended ADSL,
G.992.3 Annex L),
ITU G.992.2 (G.lite),
Dying gasp (on ADSL Annex B).
Connector Pinout
RJ11 Connector:
Pin
1
4.2.3
Signal
NC
TIP
RING
NC
Cables
The cable of connection to the ADSL must be made using a standard cable.
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4.3
4.3.1
4.3.2
10/100 Mbits/s,
Half or full duplex,
Auto-negotiation,
Auto MDI/MDIX.
4.3.3
Link active
Traffic in progress
Connector Pinout
RJ45 Connector:
4.3.4
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
TD (+)
NC
TD (-)
RD (-)
RD (+)
NC
NC
NC
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).
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4.4
4.4.1
Characteristics
This interface provides an ISDN access for data services.
4.4.2
TE mode only,
Full duplex 2B + D channels compliant with ITU I.430.
Connector Pinout
Connector RJ45:
Pin
4.4.3
Pin
Signal
NC
Signal
RX (-)
NC
TX (-)
TX (+)
NC
RX (+)
NC
Cables
The ISDN cord is an unshielded cable including 2 twisted pairs: emission (3-6) and
reception pairs (4-5).
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Technical Characteristics
5.1
Climatic Environment
Operating Conditions:
Temperature
0 C T 45C
5% HR 80%
Absolute Humidity
24g / m3
Altitude
2500 m
Storage Environment:
5.2
Temperature
- 25 C T 55C
5% HR 80%
Absolute Humidity
24g / m3
Altitude
2500 m
Power Supply
External Power Supply 200-240 VAC / 20W (12V 1.7A), actual consumption <10
W
5.3
Dimensions
The dimensions of the housing are:
19
Width
275 mm
Height
68 mm
Depth
152 mm
Installation
Always unplug the power cable before any hardware maintenance operation
6.1
20
6.2
21
Notches
6.3
6.3.1
22
23
6.3.2
Unlock the SIM card holder by sliding the locking metal piece as indicated on the
picture below
2
3
24
6.4
Put the SIM card holder in its former position and lock it.
Connections
The external power supply is connected on the rear panel of the device.
The external power supply is delivered with the router package.
Connect the jack connector of the external power supply to the connector
marked 12V-1.7A router connector,
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.
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Power up
In order to power up the router, 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 router,
Connect the power supply to the AC mains (100-240 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):
The STATUS LED light remains steady green if software initialization was
successful,
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.
26
P1
27
To PC
serial port
in terminal
mode
(Configuration)
P2
RJ45 - P1
SIGNAL
SUB-D 9 Pts
Female - P2
1
2
3
TX
RX
GND
2
3
5