User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Style and notation conventions
- Typographical conventions
- Related documentation
- Acronyms
- Contacting Global Service and Support
- FCC Statement
- Déclaration FCC
- CE
- Important Safety Instructions
- EMI Precautions
- zNID 24xx Series
- Overview
- zNID 24xx series features
- zNID 24xx models
- Figure 4: zNID 24xx models
- GPON models
- Gigabit Ethernet models
- Fast Ethernet models
- Copper uplink Ethernet models
- zNID 24xx series specifications
- zNID 24xx series dimensions
- zNID 24xx series LEDs
- GPON
- Figure 7: zNID-GPON-24xx (A and non A) LEDS
- GE, FE or CU
- Figure 8: zNID-GE-24xx (A and non A), zNID-FE-24xx, zNID-CU-24xx LEDS
- Logging in to the 24xx series zNID
- zNID 24xx Installation
- Install the zNID
- Overview of zNID 24xx series installation
- Installation precautions
- Mount the zNID
- Manage the optical cable
- Fiber handling
- Testing optical power
- Optical fiber cable placement in the zNID fiber tray
- Connect to network
- Connect power
- Connecting phone terminals
- Connecting Ethernet ports
- Connecting coaxial port
- Connecting USB port
- Complete the zNID installation
- Gigabit Ethernet pinouts
- Figure 21: The Gigabit Ethernet ports use an RJ45 connector
- POTS pinouts
- Figure 22: The POTS ports use an RJ11 connector
- UPS pinouts
- Figure 23: Pin out layout for the UPS connector
- Index
About This Guide12 zNID Hardware Installation GuideImportant Safety InstructionsRead and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the productand included in the manual.Veuillez lire et respecter toutes les notices d'avertissement et les instructionsindiquées sur le produit et inclues dans le manuel.Laser Safety InstructionsZhone equipment and associated optical test sets use laser sources that emitlight energy into fiber cables. This energy is within the red (visible) andinfrared (invisible) regions of the electromagnetic spectrum.Laser products are subject to federal and state or provincial regulations, andlocal practices. Regulation 21 CFR 1040 of the U.S. Bureau of RadiologicalHealth requires manufacturers to certify each laser product as Class I, II, III,or IV, depending upon the characteristics of the laser radiation emitted. Interms of health and safety, Class I products present the least hazard (none atall), while Class IV products present the greatest hazard.Although Zhone optical products have a Class I certification, hazardousexposure to laser radiation can occur when fibers connecting systemcomponents are disconnected or broken.Certain procedures carried out during testing require the handling of opticalfibers without dust caps and therefore increase the risk of exposure. Exposureto either visible or invisible laser light can damage your eyes under certainconditions.Read and observe the following precautions to decrease the risk of exposureto laser radiation.WARNING! Risk of eye damage. At all times, when handlingoptical fibers, follow the safety procedures recommended by yourcompany.WARNING! Avoid direct exposure to fiber ends or opticalconnector ends. Laser radiation may be present and can damageyour eyes.WARNING! Never look into an active optical fiber or an opticalfiber connector opening of an active or powered-up unit.Note: When working with optical fibers, take these precautions:• Wear safety glasses when installing optical fibers.• Clean hands after handling optical fibers. Small pieces of glass are notalways visible and can cause eye damage. Get medical assistanceimmediately for any glass that comes into eye contact.
- UPS pinouts
- POTS pinouts
- GE, FE or CU
- zNID 24xx series specifications
- Copper uplink Ethernet models
- Fast Ethernet models
- Gigabit Ethernet models
- zNID 24xx models
- Typographical conventions