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PT500 500Mbps Powerline Adapter

V100R001

User Guide

202593_04

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. provides customers with comprehensive technical support and service. Please feel free to contact our local office or company headquarters.

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Address: Huawei Industrial Base

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Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2013. All rights

reserved.

No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

The product described in this manual may include copyrighted software of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd and possible licensors. Customers shall not in any manner reproduce, distribute, modify, decompile, disassemble, decrypt, extract, reverse engineer, lease, assign, or sublicense the said software, unless such restrictions are prohibited by applicable laws or such actions are approved by respective copyright holders under licenses.

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Notice

Some features of the product and its accessories described herein rely on the software installed, capacities and settings of local network, and may not be activated or may be limited by local network operators or network service providers. Thus the descriptions herein may not exactly match the product or its accessories you purchase.

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd reserves the right to change or modify any information or specifications contained in this manual without prior notice or obligation.

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Contents

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About PT500 ... 1

2

PT500 Installation ... 4

3

Advanced Configuration ... 6

4

Tab Pages on the PCU User Interface... 12

5

FAQs ... 16

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About PT500

Functions

The state of the art, plug and play PT500 power line adapter enables fast communication on your existing home power line network without extra routing. With the PT500, the power line serves as a network cable and the power socket serves as a network adapter. You can connect to your network directly by connecting the PT500 to a power socket. The PT500 is sleek and convenient, and can transmit data to a 300-meter distance at a rate of 200 Mbit/s on the power line network.

Figure 1-1 shows home network setup using the PT500. Figure 1-1 Home network setup using the PT500

Description:

1 PT500 2 Internet

3 Router 4 Set-top box (STB)

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Buttons

Figure 1-2 shows the buttons on the PT500 shell. Figure 1-2 Buttons on the PT500 shell

Table 1-1 describes the buttons on the PT500. Table 1-1 Buttons on the PT500

Button

Description

Pair Button Connects the PT500 to a safety network or restores the PT500 to its default settings.

Press and hold the Pair button on a PT500 (no more than 4 seconds), and repeat the operation on the other PT500 within 2 minutes. The two adapters are then connected and a LAN is set up. After paired successfully, the two PT500 can be plugged in or out at any time and you don’t need to pair them again.

The PT500 is restored to its default settings when you push and hold the Reset button for 8 seconds in running mode. AC power plug Can be plugged into a power socket.

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Indicators

Figure 1-3 shows the indicators on the PT500 panel. Figure 1-3 Indicators on the PT500 panel

Table 1-2 describes the indicators on the PT500 panel. Table 1-2 Indicators on the PT500 panel

Indicator Status

Description

PWR Steady on The PT500 is running.

Flicker The PT500 is running in energy saving mode. Off The PT500 is powered off.

LAN Steady on The PT500 is connected to the network.

Off The PT500 is not connected to the network or is running in energy saving mode.

PLC Steady on The PT500 is connected to a device of the same type. Blinks The PT500 is searching for a network.

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PT500 Installation

Network cables and power line adapters are required if you want to use power lines to connect terminal devices to a LAN.

Connecting the Hardware

Figure 2-1 shows how to use the power line adapter to set up a network. Figure 2-1 Using the power line adapter to set up a network

1 .

Use a network cable to connect a PT500 and network device, such as a gateway.

2 .

Connect the PT500 to a power socket. The PWR indicator turns steady on.

3 .

Use another network cable to connect the other PT500 and an STB or other terminal devices.

Connect the second PT500 to another power socket. The PWR indicator turns steady on.

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Setting up a Network Quickly

The PT500 supports the 128-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). You can use the Pair button to quickly set up a network with multiple PT500 adapters to ensure secure data transmission.

To quickly set up a network with multiple PT500 adapters:

1 .

Press and hold the Pair button on a PT500 no more than 4 seconds, and then release it.

The PWR indicator starts to blink.

2 .

Within 2 minutes, press and hold the Pair button on the other PT500 for 4 seconds, and then release it.

The PWR indicator starts to blink.

3 .

View the indicator status. When all indicators turn off and then steady on, a LAN is then set up.

4 .

Press and hold the Pair button on a PT500 not connected to the LAN for 4 seconds, and then release it. Within 2 minutes, press and hold the Pair button on any PT500 already connected to the LAN, and then release it.

The indicators on the newly connected PT500 turn off and then steady on. The PT500 automatically restarts and is connected to the network.

A home network supports a maximum of eight PT500 adapters.

If the PLC indicator didn't blink after you press the Pair button, then please plug the PT500 into the socket again and repeat this operation until the indicator blinks.

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Advanced Configuration

The PCU(PT500 Configuration Utility) software is used to manage the power line adapters. This software can scan and manage all devices on a private network and display information about devices with the same network membership key. You can go to http://consumer.huawei.com/en to download the product configuration software.

The PCU software is required only when you use the advanced PT500 applications.

Configuring a Private Network

To implement power line communication, connect at least one pair of PT500 adapters. A power line network can be divided by network names. Each PT500 powerline adapter is preset with a network name. PT500 powerline adapters with the same network name can connect to each other in the same power line network. If multiple PT500 powerline adapters are in the power line network, you can create a private network by changing the PT500 network names. This also improves data transmission security.

After you connect them using network cables and making sure there is at least a PC in your network, install the PT500 configuration utility (PCU) software to configure your private network, such as home network or working network.

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To configure your private network:

1 .

Check that the PWR indicator on the PT500 is steady on.

2 .

Install PCU software.

Please run PCU software in Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7.

3 .

After the setup is complete, running the PT500 Configuration Utility software , the PT500 Configuration Utility window is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-2:

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4 .

Click a device (such as 500Mbps Powerline Adapter) to configure the device, as shown in Figure 3-3.

Figure 3-3 Search results

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The system displays the information about all devices on the LAN, such as the device name, model, and software version in the Remote Device area.

2) Click Device 2.

Click Enter Password to enter device’s password.

5 .

Display the Network Name tab page to configure the network shown in Figure 3-4.

Figure 3-4 Network Name tab page

1) Enter a name for the private network in the Network Name text box. 2) Click Set All Devices.

All devices will restart to set up a private LAN with all device passwords registered to the local device.

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Update the PT500 Firmware

1) On the Main tab page, click Upgrade Firmware.

The Enter PIB & NVM files dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-5. Figure 3-5 Enter PIB & NVM files dialog box

2) In the Enter PIB & NVM files dialog box, click Browse to specify the path for storing the PIB and NVM.

3) Click OK. The files are loaded.

You can download the latest update files from the technical support Web site: http://www.huaweidevice.com.

Restoring Default Settings

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Tab Pages on the PCU User Interface

For more information about the PCU software functions, please refer to the following details.

Main Tab Page

Main Tab Page includes two areas. The Local Device area shows the information of device which connects your current PC and the Remote Device area show the information of other device which in your network.

Figure 4-1 shows the Main tab page. Figure 4-1 Main tab page

Table 4-1 describes the buttons on the Main tab page. Table 4-1 Buttons on the Main tab page

Button

Description

Connect Connect to the specified remote device. Upgrade Firmware Upgrade the firmware.

Reboot Restart a specified device.

Restore Default Restore a specified device to default settings.

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Enter Password Set password for a specified device. When you manage a remote power line adapter through the PCU software, you must match the password first.

Add New Device Add a device.

Network Name Tab Page

Figure 4-2 shows the Network Name tab page. Figure 4-2 Privacy tab page

To rename a private network, display the Network Name tab page on the PCU, enter a new name in the Network Name text box, and click Set All Devices. All devices will restart to set up a private LAN.

Diagnostics Tab Page

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The Diagnostics tab page displays the information about the system and remote devices.

The System Information area displays the system information. The Remote Device History area displays the remote device information.

About Tab Page

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FAQs

What Can I Do If the PWR Indicator Is Off

To resolve this problem:

1 .

Check that the PT500 is correctly connected to the power socket.

2 .

Check whether the power socket is faulty. If yes, replace it or find another.

3 .

If the PWR indicator is still off but other indicators are normal, consult your local Internet service provider (ISP) for help.

What Can I Do If the LAN Indicator Is Off

To resolve this problem:

1 .

Check whether the PT500 is connected to the network port.

2 .

Check whether the network adapter and driver are running properly and the configured parameters are correct.

3 .

Check whether the computer can assess the Internet after you connect it to the LAN port of the router.

4 .

Connect the PT500 to another LAN port of the router.

5 .

If the LAN indicator is still off, consult your local ISP for help.

What Can I Do If the PLC Indicator Is Off

If the PLC indicator didn't blink after you press the Pair button, the device may be running in energy saving mode. Please plug the PT500 into the socket again and repeat this operation until the indicator blinks.

What Can I Do If the PT500 Fails to Connect to the Network

To resolve this problem:

1 .

Plug the PT500 into the socket again.

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3 .

Press and hold the Pair button on a PT500 more than 1 second and less than 4 seconds, and repeat the operation on the other PT500 within 2 minutes.

4 .

If the PLC indicators are still off, consult your local ISP for help.

Can I Connect Multiple PT500 Adapters

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Technical Specifications

Item

Specifications

Power supply 100V ~240V AC, 50/60Hz

Power consumption < 3W Working temperature 0℃~40℃

Working humidity 5% ~ 95% RH (non-condensing) Dimensions (H x W x D) CN: About 71 mm × 62 mm × 48 mm

UK: About 71 mm × 62 mm × 57 mm UL: About 71 mm × 62 mm × 49 mm EU: About 71 mm × 62 mm × 64 mm

Weight CN: About 80 g (single piece)

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