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FCC WARNING:
These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Regulations.
Operation is subject to the following conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference, and, this device must withstand any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The ONT has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this guide, may
cause harmful interference to radio and television communications.
Hazardous materials
The externally mounted power supply includes a battery for back-up purposes. This battery is
classified as hazardous material and should be disposed of according to the manufacturer's
recommendations.
Applicable standards
Following is a list of standards that apply to GigaCenter products:
GigaCenter Standards
Telcordia GR-303
Telcordia GR-909
Telcordia GR-63
Telcordia GR-950
Telcordia GR-1089
Telcordia GR-49
Telcordia GR-2890
Telcordia GR-499
Telcordia GR-1244
ITU G983.1
TR-TSY-000077
TR-TSY-000083
TA-NWT-000406
ANSI T1.231
ANSI T1.403
ANSI T1.410
IETF RFC 2495
IETF RFC 1757
IETF RFC 2131
IETF RFC 951
IETF RFC 1514
FSAN (Issue 3)
UL 1950
UL 1697
FCC Part 15
NEC (National Electrical Code)
REA (Rural Electric Association)
Canadian ICES-003
IEC-61000 4-5 Surge
EN55022 Class A
ETSI 300-386
EN 60950-1
EN 60825-1
ACMA A-Tick
ACMA C-Tick
European Conformity
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Product labeling
The following required labeling shows the laser class and IEC standard that defines the laser
used in this product.
Laser specifications
Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser
Notice No. 50, dated June 24, 2007.
Nominal laser wavelength: 1310 nm
Laser Radiation Maximum Output: 3.2 mW
Pulse Duration: 6.45 x 10-11 s to 6.45 x 10-10 s
Laser standards
GigaCenter: Class 1 Laser product.
1310nm or 1490nm Laser Transmitter: Class 1 Laser product with a Class 3a internal
hazard.
Radiated emissions
This Class-B digital device complies with radiated emissions requirements as defined in
Canadian ICES-003.
Power cable
The unit must be powered by an external power source as follows: CE marked (EU),
FCC (US), UL listed power source marked Class II, Limited Power Source (LPS) and
rated output between 10-15 VDC (12 VDC nominal), 2.5 Amp minimum.
Note
: Calix recommends a 7 wire, #16 AWG (2 wires @ 16AWG, 5 wires @ 24AWG), UL
approved cable be used between the unit and the UPS at a drop length not to exceed 70 feet
(21.3 meters).
Note
: Calix connectorized (2 x 4) 8-pin to 7-pin power cables are recommended for use with
the unit. This cord configuration is available in 4 foot (1.2 meters) and 10 foot (3 meters)
lengths. For deployments where greater than 10 feet (3 meters) is required, a 25 foot (7.6
meters) cable is available that can be cut to length (9-pin connectorized on ONT end and no
connector on UPS end).
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Pre-Installation Options
When planning for fiber attachment to the GigaCenter, two options are most often
considered:
The incoming fiber connection has been spliced into a Local Convergence Point (LCP)
or similar demarcation point and fitted with an SC/APC fiber pigtail for attachment to
the unit.
A 5mm drop fiber has been routed to the wall mounted splice tray and fusion spliced to
an SC/APC fiber pigtail for attachment to the unit.
Determine the optimal spot to locate the GigaCenter for Wi-Fi best performance.
Note:
For additional information on optimizing Wi-Fi reception, refer to RG Wi-Fi Best
Practices Guide available on the Calix Resource Center.
You can pre-install a 844-1/854-1 GigaCenter at the customer premises prior to turning up
services. Pre-installation includes the following steps:
Physically mounting the unit to a wall or Structured Wiring Enclosure inside the
customer's home.
Installing and securing a composite or drop cable (includes the fiber optic cable).
Splicing or connecting the composite cable to a Fiber Management Tray (splice tray)
located behind the wall-mounted unit.
Once the pre-installation is complete, cap the end of the fiber pigtail to avoid any potential
danger from laser emissions. When ready, the unit and the optional Uninterruptible Power
Supply (UPS) are installed inside the customer premises.
Note:
This document includes installation instructions for the UPS in addition to
instructions for installing the unit itself.
Wall Mount Installation Options
When mounting the GigaCenter onto a wall or inside a Structured Wiring Enclosure, the unit
can be installed with or without a UPS.
Note
: All hardware mounting is designed such that cable lengths are minimized and
cables/cords can be routed as directly as possible.
Note:
For all configurations, power cord lengths of 3 foot (1 meters), 10 foot (3 meters), and
20 foot (6 meters) are available.
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Mounting Options
Refer to the following page for illustrations of the various mounting options.
Vertical Wall Mount Option A
- The 844G/854G is mounted to any rigid surface with
the UPS installed within 4 to 10 feet (1.2 to 3 meters). Power for the UPS is provided via
an appropriate 2 or 3-prong 110/220 VAC receptacle. The (2 x 4) 8-pin (ONT/RSG
end) to 7-pin terminal block connector (UPS end) cable provides 12 VDC power and
signaling to the GigaCenter. The fiber pigtail is either routed out the left-hand side and
connected to a LCP or NID or is stored in the splice tray directly behind the GigaCenter.
Subscriber services exit the unit out the the left hand side.
Horizontal Wall Mount Option B
- Similar to Option A, the unit is mounted such that
services exit the unit out the bottom and the UPS is mounted directly below. This
configuration also may be appropriate for deployments inside a SWE.
Note:
The power and signal cable is terminated only at the GigaCenter end (2 x 4) 8-pin
connector while the connection at the UPS is manually wired (screw-down) to the 7-pin
terminal block connector provided with the UPS. Since the power/signal cable is 25 feet
(7.6 meters) in length, the two devices need not be in close proximity to one another.
Horizontal Wall Mount Option C
- This deployment option does not include back-up
power. The Calix provided 110/200 VAC to 12 VDC power converter is plugged directly
into the wall socket or power receptacle. The fiber pigtail and subscriber services exit the
unit out the bottom of the unit. This option is also suitable for use in SWE
environments.
Vertical Wall Mount Option D
- Identical to Option C except the GigaCenter is
rotated 90° counter-clockwise with fiber and subscriber services exiting the unit out the
left-hand side. This option is also suitable for use in SWE environments.
Vertical Wall Mount Option A
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Horizontal Wall Mount Option B
Horizontal Wall Mount Option C
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