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ONT140W Installation and Turnup Guide

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Tellabs®Information ......................................................................................................... 2
Copyright.....................................................................................................................................2
Trademarks.................................................................................................................................2
Proprietary..................................................................................................................................2
Introduction........................................................................................................................ 5
Document Revisions..................................................................................................................5
Intended Audience.....................................................................................................................5
Related Documentation.............................................................................................................6
Description......................................................................................................................... 6
Features.......................................................................................................................................7
Passive Optical Network...................................................................................................................................7
IP/Ethernet ..........................................................................................................................................................8
Operations, Administration and Maintenance (OAM)...................................................................................9
Security................................................................................................................................................................9
Components .............................................................................................................................10
Power Module...................................................................................................................................................10
ONT Module......................................................................................................................................................10
Faceplate...........................................................................................................................................................11
Connectors and Indicators .....................................................................................................12
LED Behavior............................................................................................................................13
Manual Controls and Switches...............................................................................................13
Specifications...........................................................................................................................14
Precautions...................................................................................................................... 15
General Precautions................................................................................................................15
Laser Safety..............................................................................................................................16
Electrical Safety........................................................................................................................16
Product Disposal......................................................................................................................17
Preparation....................................................................................................................... 18
Installation Planning................................................................................................................18
Physical Mounting Options .............................................................................................................................18
Optical Fiber Location......................................................................................................................................18
Environmental Requirements.........................................................................................................................19
Power Requirements.......................................................................................................................................19
Tools and Supplies..................................................................................................................19

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Tools...................................................................................................................................................................19
Supplies.............................................................................................................................................................20
Unpacking and Inspection......................................................................................................20
Accessories..............................................................................................................................20
Installation........................................................................................................................ 21
Installation Overview...............................................................................................................21
Installation Procedure .............................................................................................................22
Verifying the Installation ................................................................................................ 29
Adding to Panorama PON.............................................................................................. 30
Adding an ONT to Panorama..................................................................................................30
Add Via Unexpected ONT Menu....................................................................................................................31
Manual Pre-Configuration...............................................................................................................................32
Auto Configuration and ONT Templates.......................................................................................................34
Bulk Configuration............................................................................................................................................34
Contact Us........................................................................................................................ 34
Tellabs Warranty & Repair Center..........................................................................................34
Tellabs Technical Assistance Center ....................................................................................35

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Introduction
This guide describes the Tellabs®ONT140W optical network terminal (ONT), its
features, status indicators, specifications, and installation.
The Tellabs®ONT140W is part of the Tellabs 100 series of ONTs for Gigabit Passive
Optical Networks (GPON). When connected to a Tellabs 1100-series optical line
terminal (1150/1150E, 1134, FlexSym OLT1, FlexSym OLT6, FlexSym OLT-mini), the
ONT140W provides high-performance enterprise features, combined with cost,
energy, and space savings, all within the Tellabs®exclusive high-security All
Secure™ PON.
Document Revisions
Revision
Date
Notes
Revision A
TBD
Formal Release of Document
Intended Audience
This document is intended for technicians responsible for:
•Preparing the install location
•Unpacking and installing the ONT and any accessories
•Powering the ONT and connecting it to the PON network
•Provisioning services on the ONT

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Related Documentation
N/A
Description
The Tellabs®ONT140W Optical
Network Terminal (ONT) is part of the
Tellabs 100 series of optical network
terminals (ONT) for Gigabit Passive
Optical Networks (GPON).
The ONT140W offers four gigabit
Ethernet connections and provides up
to 60W of PoE power supporting the
IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at standards, including Class-4 negotiations.
It is designed to be installed inside a standard wall outlet using a single form factor.
The ONT140W can be deployed with the Tellabs OLT1150/OLT1150E, OLT1134AC,
FlexSym OLT1, FlexSym OLT6, and the FlexSym OLT-mini optical line terminals.

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Features
The ONT140W provides the following features:
Passive Optical Network
•Fully ITU-T G.984-compliant framing
•APD Receiver / DFB Transmitter
•.5-5dBm launch power, -27 dBm sensitivity and -8 dBm overload
•Bi-directional AES-128 encryption with 60 second churning of keys
•Forward Error Correction (FEC)
•IP DSCP to 802.1p mapping
•Multicast GEM port support for IPTV
•Compliance with ITU-T G.983.2, G.984 (.1/.2/.3/.4) and G.988 standards
•SFF-type laser SC/APC connector
•Wavelengths: Downstream 1310 nm, Upstream 1490 nm
•1.244 Gbps burst mode upstream
•2.488 Gbps downstream receive
•Laser compliant FCC 47 CFR Part 17
•Class B and FDA 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11, Class I
•Flexible mapping of GEM ports and TCONT with priority queue-based
scheduling
•Activation with automatically discovered Serial Number (SN) and password

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IP/Ethernet
•Four (4) 10/100/1000 Base-T Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 connectors
•MAC address limiting to prevent flooding attacks and limiting the number of
devices attached to a port
•IGMP v2/v3 snooping
•IEEE 802.1x Port-Based Authentication/MAB
•Link Layer Data Protocol (LLDP) for auto-provisioning, inventory and PoE
power management.
•L2-L4 Access Control Lists (ACLs)
•Upstream ACL rate limiting
•Supports Dante and CobraNet digital audio systems over IP
•Virtual switch based on 802.1Q VLAN
•255 MAC addresses per port
•25 VLANs per Ethernet port
•VLAN tagging/detagging, marking/remarking per Ethernet port
•VLAN trunking and stacking
•IP capable for enterprise services
•PoE: 802.3af/at, class 0-4, up to 30W per port
•IEEE 802.3az Energy-efficient Ethernet
•Network Access Control (NAC) with Dynamic VLAN, and Guest VLAN
•QoS and security policies based on VLAN-ID, 802.1p, DSCP

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Operations, Administration and Maintenance (OAM)
•Complete service provisioning, such as Ethernet and VoIP
•Holds two versions of software with image integrity checking and automatic
rollback
•Standards-compliant OMCI as defined in ITU-T G.988
•Alarming, events and performance monitoring
•Management Information Base (MIB) manipulation over OMCI by Create,
Delete, Set, Get, and Get Next commands
•Remote image download over OMCI as well as activation and rebooting
Security
Tellabs has implemented unique advanced security features to protect enterprise
networks. The ONT140W supports security across the optical distribution network
and end-to-end over the OLAN system, such as encryption of traffic on the PON
using the Advanced Encryption Standard AES-128 and Access Control Lists (ACL) at
Layer 2 through 4 levels.
The ONT supports advanced dynamic assignment of services to a port via the use
of Network Access Control (NAC) with fall back to a Guest VLAN. The ONT supports
IEEE 802.1x port-based authentication and MAB. This prevents unauthorized access
to ports and offers RADIUS authentication for users and distribution of policy to
end users based on their login.

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Components
The ONT140W is modular in design so that its Power Module, ONT Module and
Faceplate can be purchased and installed separately.
Power Module
The ONT140W Power Module contains:
•internal power board
•2-pin input power connector for -54 Vdc input
The ONT Power Module fits inside the wall and has a power socket for the 2-pin
input power connector that is provided to power the ONT140W.
ONT Module
The ONT Module plugs into the ONT Power Module that powers the enclosed
circuitry. The ONT module contains integrated fiber management and internalized
power.
•4 Ethernet port connectors

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•1 GPON connector
•Identification label for ONT serial number
Faceplate
The front faceplate cover fits over the ONT Module and provides visibility to the
LEDs and access to the ports and reset button, located on the ONT Module. It hides
the fiber connection on the ONT Module and has two identification slots used for
labeling. The faceplate cover is mounted after both the ONT Power Module and the
ONT Module are installed.

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Connectors and Indicators
The ONT140W contains the ONT/PON uplink interfaces shown on the front view
and the 2-pin power input connector socket and fiber exit point located on the rear
view of the ONT.

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LED Behavior
LED
Indications
Comments
PON
Dark
The LED Hold Time has expired, the ONT does not have power or the
ONT is damaged.
Red
No optical signal.
Red Blinking
Kernel and application software is being loaded
Green Blinking
The device is attempting to establish the PON connection.
Green
The PON is connected and working properly.
GE1-
GE4
Ports
Dark
No activity or port is admin down
Green
Link is active but idle. PoE is provided, if requested.
Green Blink
Activity on the link. PoE is provided, if requested
Alternating
Green/Amber
PoE power has been denied or PoE fault, such as a short.
Amber
Port is locked out due to a security violation.
Manual Controls and Switches
The ONT140W has only one user-operable control; the Reset Button. The Reset
Button is accessible through a small hole on the front face of the unit. The reset
button can be used to perform the following:
•Reboot: Pressing and holding the Reset Button for 5 to 10 seconds forces the
ONT to reboot.
•Factory Reset: Pressing and holding the Reset Button for more than 30
seconds, resets the ONT to factory defaults, clearing any persistent OMCI
data.

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Specifications
The ONT140W specifications are listed in the following table:
ONT140W Specifications
Power
Input
58 VDC @ 1.3A (75W)
Physical
Dimensions
•Base - 1.85 x 1.28 x 2.56 in (W x D x H) (4.69 x 3.25 x 6.50 cm)
•Faceplate - 2.79 x 0.87 x 4.76 in (W x D x H) (7.08 x 2.21 x 12.09 cm)
Weight
0.5 lb (0.23 kg)
Environmental
Operating
temperature
32° to 108°F (0° to 42°C)
Operating humidity
5% to 85%; non-condensing
Interfaces and Connectors
GE1-GE4
Four 1G RJ-45 port connectors for network access
PON Optical
Connector
SC/APC (Subscriber Connector/Angled Port Connector) single-mode optical fiber
connector
PoE Output to PDs (Watts)
Class per
IEEE802.3
Total Pwr
(Watts)
No. of
PDs
PSE Pwr
(Watts)
PD (Watts)
Class 0 (unclassified)
63
4
15.4
Class 1
4
3
Class 2
4
7
Class 3 (802.3af )
4
15.4
12.95

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Class 4 (802.3at)
2
30
25.5
Standards Compliance
GPON
ITU-T G.984.1, G.984.2, G.984.2 amd1, G.984.3, G.984.4, G.983.2
EMI/EMC
FCC 47 CFR part 15 (Class B)
Laser
ITU-T Rec.G.984.2 (Class B+), G983.3 Class I, IEC 60825-1, Class 1
Ethernet
IEEE 802.1ad, 802.1d, 802.1q, 802.3
Safety and
Environmental
UL 60950-1 Ed.02, IEC 60950-:2005 EN60950-1, 2006/AC(2011)
Optical
Transmitter
Minimum
Nominal
Maximum
Notes
Wavelength
1290 nm
1310 nm
1330 nm
Transmit power
0.5 dBm
+5 dBm
Receiver
Wavelength
1480 nm
1490 nm
1500 nm
Sensitivity
–27 dBm
-8 dbm
Minimum received power for
BER<10-10
Other
Software
Minimum base software SR28.0 and higher
OLT Support
OLT1150, OLT1150E, OLT1134AC, FlexSym OLT1, FlexSym OLT6, FlexSym OLT-mini
Precautions
General Precautions
•Read this manual, in its entirety, prior to installing the device.
•Observe all warnings and cautions mentioned in this manual.

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•Keep the device dry, ventilated, and clean.
•During severe weather conditions, unplug all electrical connections to the
device to protect against lightning surges.
•Keep the ventilation openings clean to ensure proper airflow and prolong the
life of the device. Do not place objects on the device that might block airflow
and lead to overheating.
•Observe and follow all safety notices and instructions included in the
packaging of the device.
•ONTs should not be opened. There are no user-serviceable parts in the
device.
Product installation should only be performed by trained service personnel.
Do not bend the fiber optic cable to a diameter smaller than 7.5cm/3 inches. Doing
so may damage the fiber or prevent the signal from passing through properly.
Laser Safety
DANGER!Personnel handling fiber optic cables must be trained for laser safety.
DANGER!Optical Fibers emit invisible laser radiation. Avoid direct exposure to the
beam. Never look into the end of a Fiber or into a Fiber connector on a cable or a
device. Permanent eye damage or blindness can occur quickly from laser radiation.
Electrical Safety
DANGER!Do not open the enclosure unless directed to do so by Tellabs technical
support. Doing so is dangerous and voids the warranty.

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•Check that the DC power supply polarity is correct. The system will not be
damaged by reversed polarity but will not operate until the polarity is
corrected.
•Do not install electrical equipment in wet or damp conditions.
•Ensure that the power source for the system is adequately rated to assure
safe operation and provides current overload protection.
•Do not allow anything to rest on the power cable, and do not place this
product where people can stand or walk on the power cable.
Product Disposal
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) symbol (shown below) will
accompany products that must be collected and disposed of separately from
household waste. The black bar under the symbol signifies the product was placed
on the market after August 13, 2005.
WEEE Product Disposal Symbol
Items such as integrated batteries can be disposed of along with the product; they
will be separated at recycling centers. By participating in the separate collection of
identified products, you will help with the correct disposal of these items and
contribute to the ongoing protection of our environment and human health.

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Preparation
Installation Planning
The installation must seek to balance user preference with the environmental,
power, and cabling requirements of the ONT and any subtending equipment. The
following items need to be planned for prior to installing the ONT.
Physical Mounting Options
The ONT140W is designed to be installed into a wall, similar to how an AC wall
outlet is installed. The ONT can be installed using a low-voltage wall mounting
bracket or a utility box, depending on local building practices and customer
preference. If a utility box is used, it should be a single gang box or a double gang
box with a reducer plate.
Optical Fiber Location
When selecting the installation location, it is important to consider the location of
the fiber cable drop. Because fiber cables are not typically spliced or terminated in
the field, it is important that the cable is long enough to reach the ONT. It is better
for the cable to be too long than for it to be too short by any amount. For this
reason, there is normally excess fiber to manage after the connections have been
made. Special care needs to be taken to to store and protect this slack from
accidental damage.

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Environmental Requirements
The ONT140C operates in temperatures ranging from 32°~104°F (0°~40°C) with
non-condensing relative humidity ranging from 5% to 85%.
Power Requirements
The ONT140C requires 48~56 VDC at up to a maximum of 1.38 amps (at full PoE
load). This power is typically delivered by remote 54-volt bulk DC power supply.
Power is connected to the ONT Power Module using a phoenix 2-pin 5.08mm pitch
mount screw terminal block.
Tools and Supplies
The items listed below assume that the optical fiber cable drop (and remote bulk
DC power cable, if used) are already installed.
Tools
The following list of tools are needed to install the ONT140W:
•Screwdrivers or driver bits to fit the wood or machine screws, dry wall anchor
screws, or masonry anchor screws that will be used in mounting the ONT
•Drywall Saw
•Digital multimeter with test leads (a DMM with only basic functions will do)
•Optical Power Meter
•Fiber Optic Inspection Microscope
•Multi-purpose fiber optic cleaning tool with bulkhead adapter

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Supplies
The following list of supplies are needed to install the ONT140W (supplies are
locally sourced):
•3/4-inch drywall screws (4)
•1-1/4-inch drywall screws (4)
•One of the following:
oSingle Gang Low Voltage Wall Mounting Bracket
oSingle Gang Utility Box (2" x 4")
oDual Gang Utility Box (4" x 4") and Reducer Plate
•Cable ties (Nylon and Velcro)
•Vinyl electrical tape
•Sharpie or other fine-point permanent marker
Unpacking and Inspection
The Tellabs ONT and related accessories may arrive in a single shipping container,
or in multiple containers. When unpacking the boxes, check each item against the
installation work order and for obvious shipping damage. If a shortage or damage
is found, contact the Tellabs Warranty/Repair and Return Center immediately.
Accessories
The following table lists the part numbers and accessories associated with the
ONT140W:
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