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ONECell25
Installation Manual
February 2009
http://www.oneaccess-net.com

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  • Page 1 ONECell25 Installation Manual February 2009 http://www.oneaccess-net.com...
  • Page 2 OneAccess. OneAccess and the distributors can in no case be held responsible for direct or indirect damage of any kind incurred as a result of any error in the software or guide.
  • Page 3: How To Read This Manual

    How to Read this Manual The present document is broken down into 7 chapters. Chapter 1 – Safety Instructions This chapter provides the safety instructions for use and installation of the router. Chapter 2 – Directives and Standards This chapter details the list of standards, which the device complies with. Chapter 3 –...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents How to Read this Manual ........................3 Table of Contents ............................4 Safety Instructions ........................5 Connection to Power Supply ....................5 Overcurrent Protection ......................5 Safety Level of Interfaces ......................5 Directives and Standards......................7 Declaration of Conformity......................7 Standards ..........................8 Router Description ........................9 Hardware Description......................9 Front Panel ..........................9 Rear Panel ..........................11...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions The following symbol instructs the user to read the manual carefully before any connection: Connection to Power Supply To connect the power supply, always follow these steps: • Connect the DC input jack from the power supply to the DC 12V power input on the rear panel of the router, •...
  • Page 6 The Ethernet interfaces of the ONECell25 only support the 100 Mbps full- duplex operations in auto-sense mode. If connected to devices in 10 mbps or half-duplex, the ONECell25 interface will not be connected. The problem can appear mostly with devices forced in such mode or with old Ethernet hub.
  • Page 7: Directives And Standards

    Directives and Standards Declaration of Conformity Déclaration de conformité suivant les directives R&TTE, DBT et CEM Declaration of Conformity according to R&TTE, LVD and EMC directives ONE_CELL25 Routeur et adaptateur de réseau / Router and network adapter Tension d’alimentation / Supply voltage : 200-240 Vac, 20 W, 50-60 Hz (12V –...
  • Page 8: Standards

    Standards The ONECell25 is designed in conformity with the standards listed hereafter, provided that the basic housing, modules, interface boards and installation kits are mounted as recommended in the corresponding installation manual(s). Safety EN/IEC 60950-1: 2001, Safety of information technology equipment, including electrical First Edition business equipment.
  • Page 9: Router Description

    Router Description Hardware Description 3.1.1 Motherboard Interfaces The ONECell25 motherboard is equipped with the following interfaces. The interface marking is indicated in bold and between brackets. • 1 console port (CONSOLE), • 2 Ethernet port (LAN 100 BT) (FASTETHERNET) The Ethernet interfaces of the ONECell25 only support the 100 Mbps full- duplex operations in auto-sense mode.
  • Page 10 Leds Green Blinking green Status Router is Switched On & Reboot in switched Off Operational progress EDGE Not configured EDGE/GPRS Traffic on or connection connection EDGE/GPRS not established established Not used All IP interfaces are At least one IP interface is down ONECELL25 - Installation Manual...
  • Page 11: Rear Panel

    Rear Panel This section details the various types of ONECell25 rear panel so that the user can identify the interface type and port numbering. The interface marking is indicated in bold and between bracket. All the connectors are located on the rear panel: •...
  • Page 12 Figure 3. Motherboard ONECELL25 - Installation Manual...
  • Page 13: Interface Description

    Interface Description LAN 10/100 Mbps Interface (FASTETHERNET) 4.1.1 Characteristics • 100Base-TX, • Full duplex, • Auto-negotiation. • Auto MDI/MDX The Ethernet interfaces of the ONECell25 only support the 100 Mbps full- duplex operations in auto-sense mode. If connected to devices in 10 mbps or half-duplex, the ONECell25 interface will not be connected.
  • Page 14: Console Port (Console)

    Console port (CONSOLE) 4.2.1 Characteristics • RS 232, • 9600 bps, • 8 bits, 1 bit for stop, no parity. • No flow control 4.2.2 Connector Pinout RJ45 Connector: Signal Signal - TX: Transmission - RX: Reception - NC: Not connected - GND: Ground A console cable for router configuration and maintenance only requires TX, RX and GND to be connected.
  • Page 15: Technical Characteristics

    ≤ 2500 m Altitude Power Supply • External Power Supply OneAccess 200-240 VAC / 20W (12V – 1,7A), • External Power Supply OneAccess 230 VAC / 12W (12V – 1A), Using another power supply than the ones recommended by OneAccess causes the product warranty to be void.
  • Page 16: Installation

    Installation Always unplug the power AC cable before any hardware maintenance operation. This chapter describes assembling/disassembling operations. Opening Casing Unlock the screw at the bottom of the product and remove it. Remove the cover by sliding horizontally the cover away from the bottom part of the casing.
  • Page 17: Installing Sim Card

    Installing SIM Card The casing must be open. The steps are the following: Unlock the SIM card holder by sliding the locking metal piece as indicated on the picture below Raise the SIM card holder in vertical position ONECELL25 - Installation Manual...
  • Page 18 Insert the SIM card; make sure the SIM card is inserted in the right position as shown on the picture below. Put the SIM card holder in its former position and lock it. ONECELL25 - Installation Manual...
  • Page 19: Wall Mounting

    Wall Mounting The lower part of the router has 2 notches in order to enable wall-mounting. By installing two screws at the required distance, the router can be hung on any vertical surface. Instructions: Bore two horizontal holes separated by 80 mm of distance if the router is hung with the rear panel in the upper position Mount both screws in each hole.
  • Page 20: Connections

    ’12V-1A’ device connector, The router shall not be used with another power supply than a power supply recommended by OneAccess. Using another power supply than the ones recommended by OneAccess causes the product warranty to be void. ONECELL25 - Installation Manual...
  • Page 21: Power Up

    Power up To power up the device, always follow these steps: • Connect the DC power input jack from the power supply to the DC power input of the rear panel of the router, • Connect the power supply to the AC mains (200-240 V AC). Few seconds after power-on, the device performs a series of self-tests and loads the software into memory (RAM), during which the ’STATUS’...
  • Page 22: Getting Started

    Getting Started When the router is delivered with the default OneAccess factory settings, the router is configured as follows: • FASTETHERNET 0/0 port is configured with the IP address 192.168.1.1 (netmask: 255.255.255.0) • DHCP server is enabled • HTTP server for fast web-based configuration is enabled Connect your PC Your PC should be configured to acquire its IP address via DHCP protocol;...
  • Page 23: Restoring Factory Settings

    Software and web configurator loaded at manufacturing time • Factory configuration files • Factory default passwords If the factory restore option is set (default OneAccess settings), one can now use the factory restore procedure. It is triggered as follows: • Power-on the product •...
  • Page 24: Appendix A - Console Cable

    Appendix A - Console Cable Catalog reference: 4 022 332 B 00 Ed A To PC serial port in terminal mode (Configuration) RJ45 - P1 SIGNAL SUB-D 9 Pts Female - P2 ONECELL25 - Installation Manual...

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