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ADTRAN Total Access 362 - User Manual

ADTRAN Total Access 362
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DESCRIPTION
This Job Aid covers two types of Single Family Unit (SFU) Optical
Network Terminations (ONTs): Outside ONTs (ONTs installed on the
outside of a customer’s residence--see Items 1 to 6 in the table below), and
Indoor ONTs (ONTs installed inside a customer’s residence--see Items 7
to 9 in the table below). This Job Aid supports the ONTs listed in the
following table.
The SFU ONT is part of a Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON). The
Total Access 300 Series ONT provides POTS and Ethernet interfaces, and
depending on the model, an RF interface.
To allow for the transmission of downstream and upstream traffic on one
single fiber, different wavelengths are used for each direction.
Downstream traffic uses 1490 nm (digital), while upstream traffic is
carried on 1310 nm. For RF TV distribution, a second downstream
wavelength of 1550 nm is used (video). Minimum and Maximum power
levels for RF Units is -8 dBm and +2 dBm respectively.
NOTE
The ONT in Figure 1 is a Total Access 362R 2nd Generation 2 POTS/2
Ethernet and one RF Return ONT. This typifies ONTs installed in a
Corning Network Interface Device (NID) housing. Figure 2 displays the
front and back of a Total Access 334 Single Family Unit with a UPS
connection. This model typifies ONTs installed inside the customer
premises.
Item Description Part Number CLEI
Outdoor ONTs
1 Total Access 351 2nd Generation 2
POTS/1 Ethernet SFU ONT
1287701G1 BVL3AP8D_ _
2 Total Access 352 2nd Generation 2
POTS/2 Ethernet SFU ONT
1287702G1 BVL3AP9D_ _
3 Total Access 352H 2nd Generation
SFU ONT
1287702G3 BVMB100F_ _
4 Total Access 362 2nd Generation 2
POTS/2 Ethernet/1 RF Overlay
SFU ONT
1287712G1 BVMB900F_ _
5 Total Access 364 2 POTS/4 Ether-
net/ 1 RF Overlay Outdoor ONT
1287713G1 NA
6 Total Access 362R 2nd Generation 2
POTS/2 Ethernet/1 RF Return SFU
ONT
1287715G1 BVMB300F_ _
Indoor ONTs
7 Total Access 324 SFU ONT 1287735G1 BVMB600F_ _
8 Total Access 324 SFU ONT with
UPS
1287735G2 BVMB700F_ _
9 Total Access 334 3rd Generation
SFU ONT with UPS
1287736G3 BVMBP10F_ _
Total Access 300 Series
Single Family Unit ONT
Figure 1. Outdoor ONT
NOTICE
In Figure 1, older models do not have access to the Power Connector from
the front of the module. To access the Power Connector on these units,
loosen the Telco Access screw and swing the module open.
Figure 2. Indoor ONTs
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
NOTE
The Total Access 300 Series SFU ONT Installation and Maintenance Guide
(P/N 612877GONT-5) contains all information necessary to install, test,
and troubleshoot the ONTs supported in this Job Aid.
Surface Mounting
Hole
Surface
Mounting
Hole
Hinge
Hinge
Security
Screw
Two-screw
Terminal
Bridges
Ethernet
Connections
Fiber Optic
Cable
Ground
Power
Ethernet
POTS
Ground and Power
Drop Callout
Ground Drop
Fiber Drop
RING
TIP
RING
TIP
FXS 0/1
FXS 0/2
ETH 0/1
ETH 0/2
TIP
RING
ETH 0/1
ETH 0/2
POTS 1
POTS 2
POTS 2
POTS 1
TELCO ACCESS
ETH 1
TOTAL ACCESS 362
1287712G1
12V , 1.25A
POWER
NETWORK STATUS
TELEPHONE TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Identify the bad line.
2. Disconnect the plug from the appropriate POTS jack and plug
any working telephone into that jack.
If the telephone works, there is a problem inside the house.
If the telephone does not work, contact your service provider.
3. Remove the telephone and replace the plug into the POTS jack.
4. Close the unit.
CLEI
TEL. NUMBER
RF Connection
ETH 2
RF
+ 12VDC
12V RTN
SIG RTN
ON BAT
REP BAT
BAT MIS
LOW BAT
7654321
Total Access 324
PHONE
PWR
NET
1
2
1
2
3
4
ETH
PHONE 1
PHONE 2
NET
1
23
ETHERNET
4
RF
LOW BAT
BAT MIS
REP BAT
ON BAT
SIG RET
12V RET
+12V
ON/OFF PWR UPS POTS1 POTS2 ETH1 ETH2 ETH3 ETH4 CATV
POWER BATTERY FAIL ETH4 ETH3 ETH2 ETH1 POTS MGMT WLAN
3rd Generation
Issue Date: February 2015
Document P/N: 612877GONT-22B
Documentation for ADTRAN Carrier Networks products is
available for viewing and download directly from the
ADTRAN Support Community website.
Go to: https://supportforums.adtran.com/welcome
Registration is required.
ADTRAN offers training courses on our products, including
customized training and courses taught at our facilities or at
customer sites.
For inquiries, go to: http://adtran.com/training
The following related online documents and resources provide additional information for this product:
Total Access 300 Series SFU ONT Installation and Maintenance Guide
Total Access 5000 GPON User Interface Guide
Total Access 5000 Series Fiber to the Premises Deployment Guide
Total Access 5000 Series BBDLC Deployment Guide
Total Access 5000/5006 Engineering Guide

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Questions and Answers

Summary

Required Tools and Supplies

Outdoor ONT Installation

Mount the Enclosure

Guides mounting the outdoor ONT enclosure to a suitable surface.

Ground the Outdoor ONT

Details the steps for properly grounding the outdoor ONT unit.

Wire the Power;Alarm Connector

Explains how to connect power and alarm wiring to the outdoor ONT.

Route Fiber Drop Cable

Describes routing the fiber optic cable for outdoor ONTs.

Install SC;APC Optical Connection

Guides the installation of the SC/APC optical connection for outdoor ONTs.

Install Local Power Source Wiring

Details connecting the local power source wiring for outdoor ONTs.

Install UPS

Explains the installation process for an Uninterruptible Power Source (UPS).

Connect POTS

Provides instructions for connecting POTS lines to outdoor ONTs.

Connect RF

Details how to connect RF cables to outdoor ONTs.

Connect Ethernet

Guides the connection of Ethernet cables to outdoor ONTs.

Indoor ONT Installation

Mount the ONT

Provides steps to mount the indoor ONT unit to a wall.

Connect POTS

Instructions for connecting POTS cables to indoor ONTs.

Connect Ethernet

Guides the connection of Ethernet cables to indoor ONTs.

Connect RF Video

Details connecting coaxial cables for RF video to indoor ONTs.

Connect External Power Supply

Refer to the guide for connecting external power to indoor ONTs.

LED Status

LED Status Table

Explains the meaning of different LED statuses for ONTs.

Summary

Required Tools and Supplies

Outdoor ONT Installation

Mount the Enclosure

Guides mounting the outdoor ONT enclosure to a suitable surface.

Ground the Outdoor ONT

Details the steps for properly grounding the outdoor ONT unit.

Wire the Power;Alarm Connector

Explains how to connect power and alarm wiring to the outdoor ONT.

Route Fiber Drop Cable

Describes routing the fiber optic cable for outdoor ONTs.

Install SC;APC Optical Connection

Guides the installation of the SC/APC optical connection for outdoor ONTs.

Install Local Power Source Wiring

Details connecting the local power source wiring for outdoor ONTs.

Install UPS

Explains the installation process for an Uninterruptible Power Source (UPS).

Connect POTS

Provides instructions for connecting POTS lines to outdoor ONTs.

Connect RF

Details how to connect RF cables to outdoor ONTs.

Connect Ethernet

Guides the connection of Ethernet cables to outdoor ONTs.

Indoor ONT Installation

Mount the ONT

Provides steps to mount the indoor ONT unit to a wall.

Connect POTS

Instructions for connecting POTS cables to indoor ONTs.

Connect Ethernet

Guides the connection of Ethernet cables to indoor ONTs.

Connect RF Video

Details connecting coaxial cables for RF video to indoor ONTs.

Connect External Power Supply

Refer to the guide for connecting external power to indoor ONTs.

LED Status

LED Status Table

Explains the meaning of different LED statuses for ONTs.

Overview

The ADTRAN Total Access 300 Series Single Family Unit (SFU) Optical Network Termination (ONT) is a key component of a Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON), designed to provide POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) and Ethernet interfaces, with some models also including an RF interface for TV distribution. This device facilitates the transmission of both downstream and upstream traffic over a single fiber using different wavelengths: 1490 nm for digital downstream traffic, 1310 nm for upstream traffic, and an additional 1550 nm for RF TV distribution.

The Total Access 300 Series ONTs are available in two main types: Outdoor ONTs, which are installed on the exterior of a customer's residence, and Indoor ONTs, designed for installation inside the customer's premises.

Outdoor ONTs:

These models include:

  • Total Access 351 2nd Generation 2 POTS/1 Ethernet SFU ONT (1287701G1 / BVL3AP8D__): Provides two POTS lines and one Ethernet connection.
  • Total Access 352 2nd Generation 2 POTS/2 Ethernet SFU ONT (1287702G1 / BVL3AP9D__): Offers two POTS lines and two Ethernet connections.
  • Total Access 352H 2nd Generation SFU ONT (1287702G3 / BVMB100F__): A variant of the 352 model.
  • Total Access 362 2nd Generation 2 POTS/2 Ethernet/1 RF Overlay SFU ONT (1287712G1 / BVMB900F__): Features two POTS lines, two Ethernet connections, and one RF overlay for TV.
  • Total Access 364 2 POTS/4 Ethernet/1 RF Overlay Outdoor ONT (1287713G1 / NA): Provides two POTS lines, four Ethernet connections, and one RF overlay.
  • Total Access 362R 2nd Generation 2 POTS/2 Ethernet/1 RF Return SFU ONT (1287715G1 / BVMB300F__): Includes two POTS lines, two Ethernet connections, and an RF return path.

Outdoor ONTs are typically housed in a Corning Network Interface Device (NID) housing and are designed for robust outdoor installation. They feature a hinged electronics module for easy access during installation and maintenance. Key connections include fiber optic cable, ground, power, Ethernet, POTS, and RF. Older models may require loosening a Telco Access screw to access the Power Connector.

Indoor ONTs:

These models include:

  • Total Access 324 SFU ONT (1287735G1 / BVMB600F__): A basic SFU ONT.
  • Total Access 324 SFU ONT with UPS (1287735G2 / BVMB700F__): The 324 model with an Uninterruptible Power Source (UPS) connection.
  • Total Access 334 3rd Generation SFU ONT with UPS (1287736G3 / BVMBP10F__): A third-generation model with UPS connectivity.

Indoor ONTs are designed to be mounted inside a customer's premises, often on a mounting board. They feature a more compact design with visible LEDs for status indication.

Technical Specifications (General):

  • Power: 12 VDC nominal, with a voltage range of 10V to 13.9V.
  • Power Consumption: Varies by model:
    • Total Access 324: 560mA
    • Total Access 334: 810mA
    • Total Access 351: 700mA
    • Total Access 352: 785mA
    • Total Access 361: 585mA
    • Total Access 362: 600mA
    • Total Access 362R: 833mA
    • Total Access 364: 875mA
  • Weight: Approximately 13 Pounds (NID, cabling, and Electronics Module combined for outdoor units).
  • Optical Specifications:
    • TX min power: 0.5 dBm
    • TX max power: 5.0 dBm
    • RSSI max sensitivity: -27 dBm
    • RX overload: -8 dBm
    • TX wavelength: 1310 nm (typical)
    • RX wavelength: 1490 nm (typical)
    • RF Units: Minimum power level -8 dBm, Maximum power level +2 dBm.

Usage Features:

  • POTS Connections: Can be made using two-screw terminal bridges or RJ-11 connectors. RJ-11 jacks serve as diagnostic test points, isolating subscriber service for fault detection.
  • Ethernet Connections: Supports 1 Gigabit operation (10/100/1000Base-T) via CAT 5 or 6 rated cables and RJ-45 plugs. Indoor ONTs typically offer four Ethernet ports.
  • RF Video Connections: Made using a standard male F-type connector coaxial cable.
  • Power/Alarm Connector: A 7-conductor connector for power and alarm status leads, connecting to a UPS if applicable. Wiring must be done carefully to prevent damage.
  • Grounding: Essential for safety; a 6 AWG copper ground conductor must be connected to a reliable earth ground.
  • LED Status Indicators: Provide visual feedback on the device's operational status:
    • POWER: Off (no power), Green (power on).
    • NETWORK STATUS: Off (no light from OLT), Green (OLT activated ONT), Yellow (OLT discovering/ranging ONT), Red (OLT discovered but not activated).
    • HPNA (Total Access 352 only): Off (no link), Green (line rate ≥ 160 Mbps), Yellow (line rate ≥ 96 Mbps but < 160 Mbps), Red (line rate < 96 Mbps).
    • ETH 1-4: Off (link down/administratively shut down), Green (10/100/1000 Link up), Yellow Flashing (TX or RX activity).
    • POTS 1-2: Off (administratively shut down), Green (off hook), Green Flashing (ringing).

Maintenance Features:

  • No Routine Hardware Maintenance: Neither Indoor nor Outdoor ONTs require routine hardware maintenance for normal operation.
  • Repair Services: ADTRAN does not recommend field repairs. Defective units should be returned to ADTRAN for repair or replacement.
  • Software Updates: Field support for software is provided through upgrade facilities.
  • Installation Guide: The "Total Access 300 Series SFU ONT Installation and Maintenance Guide" (P/N 612877GONT-5) provides comprehensive information for installation, testing, and troubleshooting.
  • Safety Precautions: Emphasizes proper grounding, use of UL Listed Power Supplies, and minimum 26 AWG telecommunications line cord to reduce fire risk. Authorized service personnel only should perform repairs.
  • Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions: Handling precautions are required to prevent damage or decrease reliability.

ADTRAN Total Access 362 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelTotal Access 362
Form FactorDesktop
Operating Temperature32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)
TypeIntegrated Access Device
ManagementCLI
VoIP ProtocolsSIP, MGCP
VPNIPSec

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