nbn netWork termination device (nbn ntd)
The NBN Network Termination Device (NTD) is where the NBN meets your home.
Your BigPond Velocity Home Network Gateway’s WAN port will be connected to a selected
UNI-D port on the NBN NTD. The technician will have record which NBN NTD UNI-D port
your BigPond Gateway has been allocated to on page 01 of this booklet. Your BigPond
Gateway must be connected to this port only.
POWER
RESET
UNI-D
UNI-V
1
2
3
4
uni-v
ports- not in use
for Telstra services
at this time
uni-d
ports - connects to the
BigPond Velocity
HomeNetwork Gatway
poWer
connects to
the NBN PSU
overvieW oF tHe nbn equipment
overvieW oF tHe nbn equipment
NBN Co will have installed an NBN Network Termination Device (NTD), a Power Supply
Unit (PSU) and a Fibre Wall Outlet (FWO) as shown below. Your BigPond Velocity
®
Home
Network Gateway connects to the NTD, connecting you to the fibre network.
nbn poWer supply unit (nbn psu)
The NTD is powered by the NBN Power Supply Unit (NBN PSU) which must always be
directly connected to mains power supply directly – not through an extension cord, double
adaptor, power board or any other kind of secondary plug or socket.
Your NBN PSU does include a battery backup feature. However, as the battery only
provides power to the UNI-V ports in the event of a power outage, this doesn’t provide
back-up for your Telstra Digital Voice or broadband services. If a battery backup is fitted,
we recommend that you maintain your batteries as described in the NBN Co User Guide.
If your mains power supply fails or you turn off the power or unplug the NBN PSU,
your Telstra services on the NBN will no longer work.
nbn psu alarms
The NBN PSU has serval types of audible warning alarm sounds. The following list includes:
Although the battery backup won’t support Telstra services on the NBN, we recommend
that you replace the battery when the Replace Battery warning alarm sounds and/or your
NBN Power Supply Unit is showing a red light next to the ‘REPLACE BATTERY’ symbol.
Details of the battery required and the instructions for replacing your backup battery are
available in your NBN Co User Guide.
cause
alarm sound
action required
POWER FAILURE
Loss of mains power supply
Beeps once
Take action to restore power
to the NBN PSU
REPLACE BATTERY
Battery self-test fails
Beeps once
every 15 minutes
Replace the backup battery
LOW BATTERY
Less than 50% remaining
Beeps four times
every minute
Take action to restore the power
to the NBN PSU
AUDIBLE ALARM ON
Alarm function is enabled
Beeps twice
when enabled
AUDIBLE ALARM OFF
Alarm function is disabled
Beeps once
when disabled
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