ADTRAN 1202872L1, 3448, 1200821E1, 1202820G1, 1203870G1, 1202880E1 manual Powering the NetVanta 3205 DC

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NetVanta 3200/3300/3400 Series

Unit Installation

 

 

Instructions for Powering the NetVanta with Octal PoE Upgrade

Step

Action

1Plug the 2-pin connector from the PoE Power Supply into the PoE receptacle on the rear panel of the NetVanta unit.

2Plug the PoE Power Supply’s power cord into the receptacle on the power supply.

3Connect the 3-prong plug of the PoE Power Supply’s power cord to the proper receptacle.

4Plug the NetVanta’s power cord into the 100-250 VAC, 50/60 Hz receptacle on the rear of the unit.

5Connect the 3-prong plug of the NetVanta’s power cord to the proper receptacle.

Powering the NetVanta 3205 (DC)

The DC-powered NetVanta 3205 connects to a centralized DC power source via the three-position terminal block on the rear of the chassis (see Figure 5 on page 21). Power and ground connections require copper conductors and ring lugs.

The NetVanta 3205 DC is designed to operate with a nominal operating voltage of

-48 VDC or ±24 VDC and a minimum operating voltage of ±20 VDC. The NetVanta 3205 DC will not be damaged by any steady state voltage between 20 VDC and 56.7 VDC in magnitude.

Power to the NetVanta 3205 DC system must be from a reliably grounded +24 or -48 VDC source that is electrically isolated from the AC source.

Use only copper conductors when making power connections.

Install unit in accordance with Article 400 and 364.8 of NEC NFPA 70.

The branch circuit overcurrent protection shall be a fuse or circuit breaker rated minimum 60 VDC, maximum 10 A.

A readily accessible disconnect device, that is suitably approved and rated, shall be incorporated in the field wiring.

Maximum recommended ambient operating temperature is 50°C.

The 10/100Base-T Ethernet interface MUST NOT be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the outside plant or its wiring. This interface is designed for use as an intra-building interface only. The addition of primary protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect this interface metallically to OSP wiring.

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Contents 61200860L1-34AB October Software Licensing Agreement TrademarksTo the Holder of the Manual Conventions Save These Important Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsREN/SOC FIC Usoc FCC-Required InformationNetVanta Module P/N and Name Toll Fraud Liability Service and WarrantyService and Warranty NetVanta 3200/3300/3400 Series Table of Contents Appendix A. Connector Pin Definitions List of Figures List of Figures NetVanta 3200/3300/3400 Series List of Tables List of Tables NetVanta 3200/3300/3400 Series Introduction NetVanta NetVanta 3200 Features and SpecificationsNetVanta 3200 Shipping Contents CSMA/CD NetVanta 3200 Front Panel DesignNetVanta 3200 Rear Panel Design NetVanta 3205 Features and Specifications NetVanta 3205 Shipping Contents NetVanta 3205 Rear Panel Design NetVanta 3205 Front Panel DesignNetVanta 3305 Features and Specifications USB Wwan NetVanta 3305 Rear Panel Design NetVanta 3305 Shipping ContentsNetVanta 3305 Front Panel Design NetVanta 3305 Rear Panel Interfaces and LEDs NetVanta 3430 Features and SpecificationsPhysical Descriptions NetVanta 3200/3300/3400 Series NetVanta 3430 Shipping Contents NetVanta 3430 Rear Panel Design NetVanta 3430 Front Panel DesignNetVanta 3448 Features and Specifications NetVanta 3448 Shipping Contents NetVanta 3448 Front Panel Layout NetVanta 3448 Front Panel DesignPoE Switch Port InterfacesNetVanta 3448 Rear Panel Design NetVanta 3450 Features and Specifications NetVanta 3450 Shipping Contents NetVanta 3450 Rear Panel Design NetVanta 3450 Front Panel DesignNetVanta 3458 Features and Specifications NetVanta 3458 Shipping Contents NetVanta 3458 Front Panel Layout NetVanta 3458 Front Panel DesignNetVanta 3458 Rear Panel Design Color Indication NetVanta 3000 Series Front Panel LEDsNetVanta 3000 Series Front Panel LEDs Option Modules Option Module Shipping Contents NetVanta Adsl NIM, Annex a 1202869E1 NetVanta Serial NIM 1200866E1NetVanta Shdsl NIM, Annex a 1200936E1 NetVanta Shdsl NIM, Annex B 1200937E1NetVanta Isdn S/T DIM 1200875L1 NetVanta 56K/64K NIM P/N 1200861L1 Network Interface ModulesHdlc Operating Modes DiagnosticsNetVanta T1/FT1 NIM P/N 1202862L1 PPP, MlpppGR-63-CORE NetVanta T1/FT1 Nebs NIM P/N 1200862L2#NEBSDSX-1 Interface NetVanta T1/FT1 + DSX-1 NIM P/N 1202863L1Operating Modes Clock Source T1 Interface NetVanta Dual T1 NIM P/N 1200872L1/1202872L1PPP, Mlppp Hdlc Operating ModesWAN-E1 Interface NetVanta E1/FE1 NIM P/N 1200868E1/L1AS/ACIF S016 Clock Source Physical NetVanta E1/FE1 + G.703 NIM P/N 1200878E1/L1Interface Serial Interface Operating Mode EnvironmentalNetVanta Serial NIM P/N 1200866E1 Etsi TBR1 Etsi TBR2Shdsl Interface Operating ModeNetVanta Shdsl NIM, Annex a P/N 1200936E1 NetVanta Shdsl NIM, Annex B NetVanta Shdsl NIM, Annex B P/N 1200937E1ATM F5 OAM NetVanta Adsl NIM, Annex a P/N 1202869E1AS/ACIF S043 AS/ACIF S002NetVanta Adsl NIM, Annex B NetVanta Adsl NIM, Annex B P/N 1202889E1USB Interface Environmental NetVanta USB Wwan NIM P/N 1702803F1Standards Dial Backup Interface ModulesFeatures NetVanta Analog Modem DIM P/N 1200864L1NetVanta Isdn BRI DIM P/N 1200865L1 Etsi TBR NetVanta Isdn S/T DIM P/N 1200875L1Tools Required Unit InstallationMounting Options Wall Mounting NetVanta 3200/3300/3400 Series Step Action Instructions for Wall Mounting NetVantaDown Wall Mounting the NetVanta 3430/NetVanta Instructions for Wall Mounting NetVanta 3430/NetVantaWall Mounting the NetVanta 3450 and NetVanta Wall Mounting the NetVanta PoE Power SupplyWall Mounting the NetVanta PoE Power Supply Instructions for Powering the NetVanta Supplying Power to the UnitPowering the NetVanta Powering the NetVanta with Octal PoE Upgrade Powering the NetVanta 3205 DC Oror NetVanta 3200/3300/3400 Series Unit Installation Instructions for Installing the DIMs Installing Dial Backup and Network Interface ModulesNIM and DIM Installation Using a USB Cellular Modem with the NetVanta USB Wwan NIM NetVanta VPN Accelerator Card Installation Instructions for Installing the VPN Accelerator CardInstructions for Installing Sodimm Installing Sodimm for Expandable MemorySodimm Installation Keyed Slots Instructions for Installing a CompactFlash Card Installing a CompactFlash CardInstructions for Installing the Octal PoE Upgrade Module Installing the Octal PoE Upgrade ModuleNetVanta Octal PoE Upgrade Installation Table A-1 /100Base-T Ethernet Port Pinouts Name Description Appendix A. Connector PIN DefinitionsName Description Table A-5. Adsl Connector Pinouts Name DescriptionTable A-3. Console Port DCE Pinouts for NetVanta Pin Name Description Table A-6. WAN-DDS Connector Pinouts Name DescriptionTable A-7. WAN-T1 Connector Pinouts Table A-8. WAN-E1 Connector PinoutsTable A-11. WAN-SHDSL Connector Pinouts Name Description Table A-9. DSX-1 Connector Pinouts Name DescriptionTable A-10. G.703 Connector Pinouts Table A-13. USB Wwan Connector Pinouts Table A-12. WAN-ADSL Connector Pinouts Name DescriptionEIA Pin Name Table A-14. Serial to Cable Connector PinoutsTable A-16. Isdn S/T DBU Connector Pinouts Name Description Dial Backup Interface Module Pinouts DBU ConnectorCopyright 2012 ADTRAN, Inc
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