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4.2  FCC Regulatory Compliance

4.2.1  FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class B

The Calix ONT complies with the requirements for Class B digital device per Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

4.2.1.1  Modifications

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void user’s authority to 
operate the equipment. 
FCC Responsible Party: Calix, 6868 Cortona Drive Santa Barbara, CA 93117, Phone: Web: www.calix.com  Phone: 877-766-
3500 | 707-766-3500

4.2.2  FDA Compliance

This product uses a Class I LASER according to FDA Rules. This product conforms to all applicable requirements of 21 CFR 
1040.

4.2.3  Safety Compliance

CSA Certified for use in the U.S. and Canada (UL/CSA 60950). Suitable for outdoor use. 

Warning:  

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital 

device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can 
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may 
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference 
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or 
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is 
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures.

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Summary of Contents for 2364 ONT

Page 1: ...Calix 2364 ONT Installation Guide August 2011 220 00438 Rev 10...

Page 2: ...ENT OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE IN NO EVENT SHALL CALIX OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDEN TAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMIT...

Page 3: ...iews 3 2 2 2364 ONT Interfaces 4 2 3 2364 ONT LEDs 4 2 4 2364 ONT Reset Button 6 2 5 Power Options 7 2 6 Product Specifications 7 3 2364 ONT Installation Steps 8 3 1 Preparing for Installation 8 3 4 I...

Page 4: ...ons equipment and cables Network administrators who have experience with communications networks protocols and equipment 1 3 Customer Support Calix recognizes the importance of its customers critical...

Page 5: ...explains what may happen if the hazard is not avoided The warnings in the form of Cau tions and Warnings must be followed at all times These indications are flagged by use of the triangular alert ico...

Page 6: ...LEDs 2 4 2364 ONT Reset Button 2 5 Power Options 2 6 Product Specifications 2 1 2364 ONT Electronics Panel Views Figure 2 1 2364 ONT Electronics Panel Front View Figure 2 2 2364 ONT Electronics Panel...

Page 7: ...364 ONT LEDs 2 3 1 LEDs on the 2364 ONT Electrical Panel 2 3 2 LEDs on Connectors 2 3 1 LEDs on the 2364 ONT Electrical Panel 2 3 1 1 Power LED 2 3 1 2 WAN LED 2 3 1 3 CON LED 2 3 1 4 ALM Alarm LED 2...

Page 8: ...AN LED 2 3 1 3 CON LED 2 3 1 4 ALM Alarm LED 2 3 1 5 POTS LEDs 1 4 LED Green Power connected to 2364 ONT Off No power to 2364 ONT Green WAN port link is up Off WAN port link is down Green ONT has obta...

Page 9: ...ightened paperclip or similar device Green Initialization is compete power on diagnostic passed Blinking Initializing running power on diagnostic This may also indicate that a software upgrade is in p...

Page 10: ...NTs and interfaces to a wide range of UPS facilitating power battery backup and alarming AUX PWR input power between 20VDC to 57VDC This option uses the 2 pin auxiliary connector with 16AWG copper wir...

Page 11: ...rvice POTS Wires 3 11 Connecting the Ethernet Cables 3 12 Connecting the DS1 Cables 3 13 Completing Your Installation 3 13 Completing Your Installation 3 1 Preparing for Installation This section cont...

Page 12: ...Outside ambient temperature when 2364 ONT electronics panel is installed inside Calix s outer enclosure Temperature range 40C to 55C 13F to 131F 2364 ONT electronics panel inside a different outer enc...

Page 13: ...colored wall allow a gap of at least half an inch between the ONT and the wall allowing air to flow behind the ONT and cool the unit A screen should be placed around the gap to prevent bees wasps and...

Page 14: ...from the container s 3 Examine the units and cables for signs of damage or other mishandling 4 Check the packing list to verify receipt of all components Contact Calix immediately to report any discr...

Page 15: ...e 2364 ONT The 2364 ONT electrical panel can be mounted alone or in an external enclosure that provides environmental protection The 2364 ONTelectrical panel and outer enclosure be ordered as a comple...

Page 16: ...or 4 Using the enclosure as a template and a carpenter s level level the enclosure and the four mounting holes located in the mounting flanges on the outside of the enclosure 5 Pre drill the marked lo...

Page 17: ...cable Drop cable and field splice or field connectorisation For other drop cable types route the fiber through a riser conduit You can then terminated it at the bulk head adapter In all cases route t...

Page 18: ...Optitap adaptor or the user supplied bulk head 2 Dress the Patch cord around the fiber management feature Leave the loose end of the patch cord with the dust cover on It is connected to the inner enc...

Page 19: ...ment with Calix Calix All Rights Reserved Page 16 of page 38 CALIX 2364 ONT INSTALLATION GUIDE 3 2364 ONT INSTALLATION STEPS 2 Attach the bottom of the 2364 ONT panel on the bolt as shown in Figure 3...

Page 20: ...nt with Calix Calix All Rights Reserved Page 17 of page 38 CALIX 2364 ONT INSTALLATION GUIDE 3 2364 ONT INSTALLATION STEPS 3 Secure the 2364 ONT electronics panel to the enclosure with a 10 32 KEP nut...

Page 21: ...nfiguration should NOT be performed during hazardous environmental conditions ONT installation should only be performed after complete and thorough review of the Calix 2364 ONT Installation Guide It i...

Page 22: ...2364 ONT INSTALLATION GUIDE 3 2364 ONT INSTALLATION STEPS Figure 3 6 2364 ONT Electronics Panel Grounding Lug Figure 3 7 2364 ONT Outer Enclosure Grounding Lug 2 Route the 6 ground wire at 12 below f...

Page 23: ...propriate UL approved ground clamp fitting 6 Coat the connection with a metal corrosion preventative 7 Attach a Warning Ground Tag to this grounding connection 3 8 Connecting the Power The 2364 ONT su...

Page 24: ...re run to the buried fiber drop riser conduit 3 8 1 2 ONT Power Connector The 2364 ONT is provided with a 7 pin conductor socket and plug There are a two power connectors available IDC Insulation Disp...

Page 25: ...moving the outer jacket and cutting any strength members as shown in Figure 3 8 Figure 3 8 Cable with Outer Jacket Removed 3 Connect the conductors as appropriate for the power connector Table 3 1 Plu...

Page 26: ...defines the conductor colors Figure 3 10 Unstripped Conductor Placement in Round Hole 6 Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the rectangular hole in the IDC plug as shown in Figure 3 10 and Figure 3...

Page 27: ...tion Figure 3 13 Completed Secure Connection 9 Individually insert each conductor and rotate it into position Once all the conductors and their associated IDC contacts have been rotated into position...

Page 28: ...Calix Calix All Rights Reserved Page 25 of page 38 CALIX 2364 ONT INSTALLATION GUIDE 3 2364 ONT INSTALLATION STEPS 3 8 2 Connecting the Auxiliary Power Figure 3 15 Auxiliary power Use 16AWG copper wi...

Page 29: ...r meter before handling optical fibers Caution Fiber Optic cabling containing Tracer wire or shielding Some fiber optic cable installed in the field contains what is typically called a tracer wire or...

Page 30: ...g POTS Lines Use the following steps to connect POTS telephone service wires to the outer enclosure 1 Feed the POTS service wires through a hole in the bottom of the ONT enclosure Caution The 2364 ONT...

Page 31: ...ss the wires into the wire channels 8 Pull the orange lever back to the CONNECT position away from the T R marking Gently pull on the wires to check the connection 9 Repeat for other line connections...

Page 32: ...3 2 for straight through cable wiring standards Table 3 2 Straight through Ethernet Cable Wiring Standard 2 Secure the RJ 45 plugs into the RJ 45 sockets on the ON 2364 If you are applying Dow Corning...

Page 33: ...DS1 Connect the Tx pair to Pins 1 and 2 connect the Rx pair to Pins 4 and 5 Tx indicates traffic that enters the ONT from a device attached to the ONT Rx indicates traffic from the ONT that enters a d...

Page 34: ...nnector to the mated socket located on the ONT electronics panel 2 Fill the cable entry grommets with a suitable gel sealant to prevent contaminant and insect intrusion 3 If you are using the ONT oute...

Page 35: ...y authorized service personnel should attempt to install service and or repair this equipment All repair procedures are detailed to allow sub assembly level repairs ONLY Authorized service personnel s...

Page 36: ...nt Warning Never install telephone equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm When installing or modifying telephone lines disconnect lines at the network interface before working with un...

Page 37: ...ion Allow sufficient fiber length to permit routing without severe bends Fibers may be permanently damaged or signal degradation may be experienced if fibers are bent or curved to a radius of less tha...

Page 38: ...50 Suitable for outdoor use Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to pr...

Page 39: ...ipment Some of the parts may also have elevated operating temperatures Non observance of these conditions and the safety instructions can result in personal injury or in property damage Therefore only...

Page 40: ...nector LEDs 6 Corning Optitap 14 D DS1 port connector LED 6 E enclosure view 3 I installation completions steps 31 connecting POTS wires 27 connecting power 20 DS1 cables 30 electronics panel 15 Ether...

Page 41: ...8 purpose of document 1 R regulatory compliance Canada 36 FDA 35 safety 35 regulatory compliance FCC 35 RJ 48c wiring pinout 30 RoHS compliance 36 running fiber to the ONT 14 S safety precautions 32...

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