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Table of Contents

1. INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................5

1.1  O

VERVIEW

......................................................................................................................................5

1.2  T

ERMINOLOGY

................................................................................................................................5

2 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION............................................................................................................6

2.1  P

ACKAGE

 C

ONTENTS

......................................................................................................................6

2.2  E

NCLOSURE

 D

ESCRIPTION

..............................................................................................................6

2.2.1 Wanderbox format........................................................................................................................6

2.2.2 Wanderbox Rear/Side Panel Description.....................................................................................7

2.2.3 LAN Visual Indications...............................................................................................................9

2.2.4 Front Panel Description................................................................................................................9

2.2.5 Visual Indications.........................................................................................................................9

2.2.6 Side Panel Description...............................................................................................................10

3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION.......................................................................................................11

3.1  I

MPORTANT

 S

AFETY

 I

NSTRUCTIONS

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3.2  P

RE

-I

NSTALLATION

 G

UIDELINES

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3.3  I

NSTALLATION

 O

PTIONS

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3.3.1 Desk mount................................................................................................................................12

3.4  W

IRING

 C

ONNECTIONS

.................................................................................................................13

3.4.1 Unit connection overview..........................................................................................................13

3.4.2 Power..........................................................................................................................................16

3.4.3 Telephony interface connections................................................................................................16

3.4.3.1 Analogue PSTN (FXO)..........................................................................................................................16

3.4.3.2 Analogue Extension (FXS).....................................................................................................................17

3.4.3.3 Basic Rate ISDN (BRI)..........................................................................................................................17

3.4.3.4 Primary Rate ISDN (PRI).......................................................................................................................18

3.4.3.5 LAN.......................................................................................................................................................19

3.4.3.6 USB 2.0..................................................................................................................................................19

3.4.3.7 Console interface....................................................................................................................................20

3.4.3.8 Antennae................................................................................................................................................21

3.4.3.8.1 WiFi Antenna......................................................................................................................................21

3.4.3.8.2 LTE Antenna.......................................................................................................................................21

4 SURGE PROTECTION MECHANISMS & RECOMMENDATIONS........................................22

4.1  W

ANDERBOX

 

SURGE

 

PROTECTION

 

SPECIFICATIONS

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4.2  S

URGE

 

PROTECTION

 

FOR

 W

ANDERBOX

 

ANALOGUE

 

INTERFACE

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4.3  O

VER

-

CURRENT

 

PROTECTION

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4.4  O

VER

-

VOLTAGE

 

PROTECTION

.......................................................................................................22

4.5  FXO 

INTERFACE

 

PROTECTION

 

CIRCUIT

.........................................................................................22

4.6  FXS 

INTERFACE

 

PROTECTION

 

CIRCUIT

.........................................................................................23

4.7  P

RIMARY

 S

URGE

 

PROTECTION

......................................................................................................23

©2016 Far South Networks

Summary of Contents for Wonderbox

Page 1: ...Wanderbox Installation Guide Version 1 3 21 December 2018 2016 Far South Networks...

Page 2: ...y Version Date Description of Changes 1 0 2017 01 11 Wanderbox release 1 1 2017 06 03 Update details under section 2 1 2 2017 11 30 Wanderbox ACM release 1 3 2018 12 21 Wanderbox MKII release 2016 Far...

Page 3: ...13 3 4 1 Unit connection overview 13 3 4 2 Power 16 3 4 3 Telephony interface connections 16 3 4 3 1 Analogue PSTN FXO 16 3 4 3 2 Analogue Extension FXS 17 3 4 3 3 Basic Rate ISDN BRI 17 3 4 3 4 Prima...

Page 4: ...4 7 1 FXS interface 23 4 7 2 FXO interface 24 2009 Far South Networks...

Page 5: ...line protection mechanisms and specified classes of device that should be used to provide adequate surge protection Refer to the Com X Administrators Guide for detailed information on platform configu...

Page 6: ...SMA Antenna 2dbi Screw in antenna Antenna 3G SMA Male Antenna x2 2dbi Optional Extra Wanderbox start guide Quick start guide Pamphlet 2 2 Enclosure Description Wanderbox is supplied in one format whi...

Page 7: ...Side Panel Description Refer to Figure 1 below for a graphic of the Wanderbox rear panel Figure 1 Wanderbox Rear Panel Diagram Refer to Figure 2 below for a graphic of the Wanderbox side panel Figure...

Page 8: ...45 E1 T1 rates TE1 or NT1 mode Eth4 Eth5 LAN2 LAN3 10 100 Mbps Base Tx Ethernet RJ 45 Standard 10 100Mbps LAN interface USB USB 2 0 A USB type A USB 2 0 interface COM USB 2 0 A USB type A USB connect...

Page 9: ...active status o On LAN connecting o Flashing Data is accessing o Off LAN disconnect 2 2 4 Front Panel Description The Wanderbox Duo front panel includes a power button and status LED s 2 2 5 Visual In...

Page 10: ...l LED displays unit status information as follows LED type Code Description Status Green On Powered on Booted and fully functional Green Flashing Card networking activity refer to product troubleshoot...

Page 11: ...perated only from the type of power source indicated in the manual If you are not sure of the type of power source to your building consult your dealer or local Power Company The mains power socket ou...

Page 12: ...elines Only trained service technicians should remove the unit cover Inside parts have hazardous voltages Do not connect equipment in wet conditions or during a lightning storm 3 3 Installation Option...

Page 13: ...Unit connection overview Refer to Figure 3 below for a diagram describing the recommended methods of interconnecting the Wanderbox unit to suitable external devices and network interfaces Figure 3 Wan...

Page 14: ...Wanderbox installation guide Page 14 Figure 4 Wanderbox Side Panel Interconnection methods 2O2S Figure 5 Wanderbox Side Panel Interconnection methods BRI 2018 Far South Networks...

Page 15: ...Wanderbox installation guidePage 15 Figure 6 Wanderbox Side Panel Interconnection methods LAN Figure 7 Wanderbox Side Panel Interconnection methods ACM 2018 Far South Networks...

Page 16: ...lephony interface connections The Wanderbox unit supports the following range of telephony ports Analogue PSTN Foreign Exchange Office FXO Analogue Extension Foreign Exchange Station FXS Basic Rate IS...

Page 17: ...n outs Position Pin Definition 1 1 2 2 3 3 Tip 4 4 Ring 5 5 6 6 3 4 3 3 Basic Rate ISDN BRI The BRI port connector and cabling is described below Connector type RJ45 8P8C type Cable Cat5e cable as def...

Page 18: ...Note Power feed functionality is NOT supported 3 4 3 4 Primary Rate ISDN PRI The PRI port connector and cabling is described below Connector type RJ45 8P8C type Cable Cat5e cable as defined by TIA EIA...

Page 19: ...nector pin outs Position Pin Function Comments 1 1 Tx 2 2 Tx 3 3 Rx 4 4 Balance Bob T termination 5 5 Balance Bob T termination 6 6 Rx 7 7 Balance Bob T termination 8 8 Balance Bob T termination 3 4 3...

Page 20: ...ata 3 D Green Data 4 GND Black Ground 3 4 3 7 Console interface The console interface uses a USB type A connector The motherboard adapts the USB signals to UART protocols for serial interaction Pin Na...

Page 21: ...Polarity Male connector Wi Fi Antenna details Omni directional antenna frequency range 2 4Ghz 2 5Ghz 3 4 3 8 2 LTE Antenna Connector type SMA Male connector Antenna details Omni directional antenna fr...

Page 22: ...ement or repair will be required after such an occurrence 4 4 Over voltage protection Electronic components have been designed to function properly when used within their specified current and voltage...

Page 23: ...ection Primary surge devices must be provisioned externally to the Wanderbox to provide co ordinated protection for the Comma interfaces in conjunction with the secondary protection that is built into...

Page 24: ...age 230Vdc transient 10kA 8 20 response 25nS Recommended part Clearline KP1HS 12 00621 single line solution Clearline KP2HS 12 00230 10 line solution Surgetek DPL 10F TEL ISDN 10 line solution 230V ve...

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