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Step 1 Use an optical fiber to connect the
OPTICAL
port on the GPON Terminal
to the optical port in the wall.
Step 2 Use a coaxial cable to connect the CATV port to the TV set or STB.
Step 3 Use a network cable to connect the LAN port to the Ethernet port of the
PC or IP STB.
Step 4 Use a telephone cable to connect the TEL port to the telephone set or fax
machine.
Step 5 Use a power cable to connect the POWER port to the power adapter or
backup battery unit.
Step 6 Use a USB data cable to connect the USB port to the USB storage device.
Step 7 Press the
ON/OFF
power button.
Step 8 Press the
WLAN
switch to enable the Wi-Fi access function. By default, this
function is enabled.
Step 9 Press the
WPS
switch to enable the WPS encryption function.
Connecting Cables
Refer to the preceding cable connections of each product and select the following
corresponding steps to connect the GPON terminal.
The optical connector connected to the optical port is SC/APC, and the type of the
optical connector connected to the optical port in the wall is determined according to
actual conditions.
The preceding figure considers connecting of the power adapter as an example. When
the backup battery is used, it is recommended that you use a power monitoring cable
to connect the BBU port to the monitoring port of the backup battery. In this way,
the function of monitoring the backup battery on the GPON terminal is available. For
details on how to use the backup battery, see the backup battery usage guide.
Before enabling the WPS encryption function of the GPON Terminal by pressing the
WPS
switch, make sure that the function is configured on the system software
beforehand.