ANTAIRA TECHNOLOGIES Ethernet Extender over VDSL2 Media Converter EVC-3001 & EVC-3010 User’s Manual
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FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the regulations for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the 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 this user’s guide, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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Table of Contents 1. Introduction...................................................................... 6 1.1 Checklist.................................................................... 6 1.2 Ethernet over VDSL2 Bridge Description........................ 6 1.3 Key Features............................................................. 10 1.4 Specifications............................................................ 11 2. Hardware Description....................................................... 14 2.
1. Introduction 1.1 Checklist Check the contents of the package for following parts: ll EVC-3001 x 1; or EVC-3010 x 1 ll 5V DC/ 2A AC-to-DC Power Adapter x 1 ll RJ-11 Telephone Line x 1 ll User’s Manual x 1 If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact Antaira Sales Representative or authorized dealer immediately. Please retain the carton including the original packing material, and use them against to repack the product in case there is a need to return it us for repair. 1.
25/4Mbps for asymmetric data rate at 1.6km. The performance of EVC-3010 (BNC) is up to 100/65Mbps for asymmetric data rate within 200m and up to 25/5Mbps for asymmetric data rate at 3.0km. This capability is ideal for use as an Ethernet extender for the existing Ethernet network. Antaira VDSL2 Converter provides a much cost effective replacement and smooth migration for existing Long Reach Ethernet (LRE) networks.
Multi-LAN Connection Existing Telephone Network Main office/PBX, Telco CO, wire closet Ethernet over VDSL and Telephone Network EVC-3001 CPE Main office/PBX, Telco CO, wire closet LAN1 LAN2 Internet Router IP Camera Coaxial VDSL2 CAM Viewer VDSL2 VDSL2 ECV-3011 CPE+ Coaxial IP Camera Ethernet Switch VDSL2 EVC-3011 CO 100Base-TX UTP Telephone wire VDSL2 8 VDSL2 Coaxial Cable
LAN to LAN Connection Existing Telephone Network Main office/PBX, Telco CO, wire closet Ethernet over VDSL and Telephone Network Up to 1.6km Main office/PBX, Telco CO, wire closet EVC-3001 CO EVC-3001 CPE LAN1 LAN2 Ethernet over VDSL and Telephone Network Up to 1.6km Main office/PBX, Telco CO, wire closet EVC-3001 EVC-3001 CO CPE LAN1 LAN2 EVC-3001 CPE IP Camera CAM Viewer EVC-3001 CO Coaxial Cable VDSL2 Up to 3.
1.3 Key Features The Ethernet over VDSL2 Converter provides the following key features: ll Cost-effective VDSL2 CO / CPE bridge solution ll One box design, CO / CPE selectable via DIP Switch ll Defines Asymmetric (Band Plan 998) and Symmetric band plans for the transmission of Upstream and Downstream signals ll Complies with IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u and IEEE 802.3x standards ll DMT (Discrete Multi-Tone) line coding ll Half Duplex Back Pressure and IEEE 802.
1.4 Specifications Product EVC-3001 EVC-3010 Hardware Specification Ports 10/100Tx 1 x RJ-45, Auto-negotiation Auto-MDI/MDI-X 1 x RJ-45, Auto-negotiation Auto-MDI/MDI-X VDSL 1 x RJ-11, female Phone 1 x BNC, female Jack connector PHONE 1 x RJ-11, Built-in splitters for POTS connection N/A DIP Switch 4 Position Dip Switch Functionality • • • • CO / CPE mode select Selectable fast and interleaved mode Selectable target Band Plan Selectable target SNR mode Encoding • • • • VDSL-DMT ITU-T G.
Asymmetric Mode 200m -> 100/55Mbps 400m -> 90/50Mbps 600m -> 70/40Mbps 800m -> 60/25Mbps 1000m -> 45/15Mbps 1200m -> 35/10Mbps 1400m -> 30/6Mbps 1600m -> 25/4Mbps Performance* (Down Stream / Symmetric Mode Up Stream) 200m -> 100/100Mbps 400m -> 90/95Mbps 600m -> 70/70Mbps 800m -> 55/50Mbps 1000m -> 45/35Mbps 1200m -> 30/25Mbps 1400m -> 25/20Mbps 1600m -> 20/15Mbps Power Requirement 5V DC, 2A Operating Temperature 0~50 Degree C 12 200m->100/65Mbps 400m->100/64Mbps 600m->100/59Mbps 800m->100/53Mbps 100
Storage Temperature -10~70 Degree C Operating Humidity 10% to 90%, relative humidity, non-condensing Storage Humidity 10% to 90%, relative humidity, non-condensing Standard Conformance Regulation Compliance FCC Part 15 Class A, CE Standards Compliance IEEE 802.3 10Base-T IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX IEEE 802.3x Full Duplex Pause Frame Flow Control ITU-T • G.993.1 (VDSL) • G.997.1 • G.993.2 VDSL2 (Profile 17a) * The actual data rate will vary on the quality of the copper wire and environment factors.
2. Hardware Description ll EVC-3001 The EVC-3001 provides 2 RJ-11 ports for voice connection (like telephone) and for network line connection. ll EVC-3010 The EVC-3010 provides 1 BNC connector and supports 50 or 75 ohm cable with distance up to 3.0km. The EVC-3001 / EVC-3010 provide 1 RJ-45 port with two different running speeds: 10Mbps and 100Mbps. It will distinguish the speed of incoming connection automatically. This section describes the hardware features of the Ethernet over VDSL2 Converter.
nn EVC-3010 Front Panel Figure 2-2: EVC-3010 Front Panel 2.1.1 LED Indicators for EVC-3001 and EVC-3010 The rich diagnostic LEDs on the front panel can provide the operating status of individual port and whole system. nn System LED Power Color Green Function Light Power ON Off Power OFF nn VDSL LED Color LNK/ACT Green Function Light Indicate that the VDSL link is established. Fast Blink Indicate that the VDSL link is at training status (about 10 seconds).
nn 10/100Tx Port LED Color LNK/ACT Green 100 Function Light Indicate that the port is Link Up. Fast Blink Indicate that the Converter is actively sending or receiving data over that port. Slow Blink Indicate that the port is Link Down. Light Indicate that the port is operating at 100Mbps. Light Indicate that the port is Link Down or 10Mbps. Green 2.2 The Rear Panel The rear panel of the Ethernet over VDSL2 Converter is shown as below.
summary table of transmission setting; bandwidth and distance extensibility tested for AWG 24 (0.5mm) twisted-pair without noise and cross talk. DIP-1 DIP-2 DIP-3 DIP-4 Mode Channel Band Plan SNR OFF CO Interleave Symm 9db ON (default) CPE Fast Asymm 6db nn CO / CPE ◊ CO (Central Office) – the Master device mode, usually the CO device will be located at the data center of ISP or enterprise to link to the backbone.
metric by their own. When Symmetric is selected that provides better upstream performance, when Asymmetric is selected that provides better downstream performance. Refer to table above for details. nn Target SNR (Signal Noise Ratio) Margin ◊ When fixed SNR margin is selected, the system will main tain the SNR margin at 9 dB across all usable loop length. Note By default setting, the four DIP switch at “ON” position and operate as “CPE”.
3. Installation 3.1 Install Ethernet over VDSL2 Converter The Ethernet over VDSL2 Converter does not require any software configuration. Users can immediately use any feature of this product simply by attached the cables and plug power on. There is some key limitation on the Ethernet over VDSL2 Converter. Please check the following items: EVC-3001: The device is used for Point-to-Point connection only (Master device to Slave device) and has equipped with 2 RJ-11 connectors for VDSL port.
3.1 EVC-3001 / EVC-3010 LAN to LAN Connection Two sets of the Ethernet over VDSL2 Converters could be used to link two local Area networks that are located in different place. Through the normal telephone line, it could setup a 100/55Mbps asymmetric backbone, but one Ethernet over VDSL2 Converter must be Master (CO mode) and the other one is Slave (CPE mode). Router Internet VDSL2 CO Converter Switch VDSL2 CPE Converter Up to 1.
3.2 Connecting EVC-3001 / EVC-3010 3.2.1 Connecting Standalone PC Refer to the following procedures to setup the EVC-3001 to a standalone PC. 1. Set the EVC-3001 to be CO or CPE mode from the DIP switch at the rear panel. 2. Power on the EVC-3001 by connecting its power source. 3. Power LED will illuminate. 4. Connect VDSL line from another VDSL device to VDSL port of the EVC-3001. 5. LNK LED will blink to illuminate. 6. Connect telephone to the PHONE port. 7.
3.2.2 Connecting Multiple PCs to an Ethernet LAN Refer to the following procedures to setup the EVC-3001 to an Ethernet LAN. 1. Set the EVC-3001 to be CO or CPE mode from the DIP switch at the rear panel. 2. Power on the EVC-3001 by connecting its power source. 3. Power LED will illuminate. 4. Connect VDSL line from another VDSL device to VDSL port of the EVC-3001. 5. LNK LED will illuminate. 6. Connect telephone to the PHONE port. 7.
3.3 Connecting EVC-3010 3.3.1 Connecting Standalone IP Device Refer to the following procedures to setup the EVC-3010 to a standalone PC. 1. Set the EVC-3010 to be CO or CPE mode from the DIP switch at the rear panel. 2. Power on the EVC-3010 by connecting its power source. 3. Power LED will illuminate. 4. Connect coaxial cable from another VDSL device to VDSL BNC port of the EVC-3010. 5. LNK LED will blink for illuminating. 6. Connect Ethernet port to Ethernet device via regular Cat. 5, 5e or 6 cables.
3.3.2 Connecting Multiple PCs to an Ethernet LAN Refer to the following procedures to setup the EVC-3010 to an Ethernet LAN. 1. Set the EVC-3010 to be CO or CPE mode from the DIP switch at the rear panel. 2. Power on the EVC-3010 by connecting its power source. 3. Power LED will illuminate. 4. Connect coaxial cable from another VDSL device to VDSL BNC port of the EVC-3010. 5. LNK LED will illuminate. 6. Connect Ethernet port to Ethernet Switch (or Broadband Router) via regular Cat. 5, 5e or 6 cables.
4. Power Information The power jack of EVC-3001 / EVC-3010 is with 2.5mm in the central post and required +5VDC power input. It will conform to the bundled AC-DC adapter and Antaira’s Media Chassis. Please keep the AC-DC adapter as spare parts when the EVC-3001 / EVC-3010 are installed to a Media Chassis. 2.5mm DC Receptacle 2.5mm +5V for each slot For Media Chassis DC receptacle is 2.5mm wide that conforms to and matches the VDSL2 Converter 2.5mm DC jack's central post.
5. Troubleshooting SYMPTOM: VDSL LNK LED does not light after wire is connected to the VDSL port. CHECKPOINT: 1. Verify the length of the wire connected between two units of EVC-3001 is not more than 2.0km and EVC-3010 is not more than 3.0km. Please also try to adjust the DIP switch of EVC-3001 / EVC-3010 to other SNR mode. 2. Please note you must use one EVC-3001 / EVC-3010 with CO mode and the other EVC-3001 / EVC-3010 with CPE mode, connect to each other to make it work.
6. FAQ Q1: What voltage that EVC-3001 / EVC-3010 used? A1: 5V DC, 2A Q2: What is VDSL2? A2: VDSL2 (Very High-Bit-Rate Digital Subscriber Line 2), G.993.2 is the newest and most advanced standard of xDSL broadband wire line communications. Designed to support the wide deployment of Triple Play services such as voice, data, high definition television (HDTV) and interactive gaming, VDSL2 enable opera tors and carrier to gradually, flexibly, and cost efficiently upgrade existing xDSL-infrastructure.
the ratio, the easier it is to identify and subsequently isolate and eliminate the source of noise. Generally speaking, the higher SNR value gets better line quality, but lower performance. Q6: What is band plan and what’s the effect? A6: VDSL2 defines multiple band plans and configuration modes (profiles) to allow asymmetric and symmetric services in the same binder (by designated frequency bands) for the transmission of upstream and downstream signals. User has the ability to select fixed band plan.