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Quick Start Guide, 61700502G1-13B, September 2012
Copyright © 2012 ADTRAN, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
NetVanta Ethernet Port Protection Device
P/N 1700502G1, 1702595G16
S
PECIFICATIONS
Electrical
Insertion Loss: Less than 1 dB
Return Loss: Greater than 15 dB
Compliance
FCC Part 15 Class B, EN 386 300, 
EN 300 019-1 Class 1.2, EN 300 019-2 Class 2.3, 
EN 300 019-3 Class 3.3
EN 60950-1, IEC 60950-1, AS/NZS 60950-1, UL 497A, 
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 226-92
ITU K.20, ITU K.21, ITU K.45
RoHS compliant (Telecommunication exemption)
Physical
Dimensions: 1.25-inch W x 1.13-inch H x 4.50-inch D
Operating Temperature: -40°C to 65°C
Storage Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
Relative Humidity: Up to 99 percent, noncondensing
N
ET
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ANTA
 EEPD B
UNDLES
 
FOR
 C
OMMON
 A
PPLICATIONS
Part Number
Bundle
Application
1700502G1
One NetVanta Ethernet Port 
Protection Device (EPPD)
Provides Ethernet circuit protection 
when installed between a device and 
the OSP Ethernet cable.
4700502G1
Bundle of two NetVanta 
EPPDs
Provides full Ethernet circuit protection 
when installed on both ends of the OSP 
Ethernet cable.
4700502G2
Bundle of two NetVanta 
EPPDs and one Single Port 
Power over Ethernet (PoE) 
Injector (P/N 1700920F1)
Provides full Ethernet circuit protection 
as well as PoE for downstream PDs).
1702595G16
One NetVanta ActivReach 
EPPD
Provides Ethernet circuit protection 
when installed between a NetVanta 
ActivReach device and the OSP 
Ethernet cable.
4702595G16
Bundle of two NetVanta 
ActivReach EPPDs
Provides full Ethernet circuit protection 
for NetVanta ActivReach devices when 
installed on both ends of the OSP 
Ethernet cable.
D
ESCRIPTION
The NetVanta Ethernet Port Protection Device (EPPD) is a single port Ethernet 
surge protector for outside plant (OSP) environments where Ethernet cabling is 
exposed to external hazards.
During a power failure or lightning strike the LINE side of the EPPD minimizes 
the voltages and current levels transferred to the Ethernet port of the equipment 
being protected, allowing the Ethernet port to continue functioning properly. 
Additionally, the EPPD protects itself and the Ethernet port from becoming a fire 
or fragmentation hazard.
• For full Ethernet circuit protection, an EPPD must be 
installed on both ends of the OSP Ethernet cable.
• EPPDs do not support direct powering from a Power over 
Ethernet (PoE) powering device to downstream PDs. A 
NetVanta PoE Injector (P/N 1700920F1) must be installed 
to power downstream PDs. Refer to 
 of this document for 
more information.
EPPD I
NSTALLATION
 I
NSTRUCTIONS
1.
Insert the Ethernet cable extending from the EQUIP port of the FIRST 
EPPD into the Ethernet port of the equipment to be protected.
2.
Connect the exposed OSP Ethernet cable into the FIRST EPPD’s port 
labeled LINE.
3.
If applicable, repeat Steps 1 and 2 on the other end of the exposed 
OSP Ethernet cable using the SECOND EPPD.
4.
If applicable, install the Single Port PoE Injector between the EPPD and 
the downstream PD. Refer to 
 of this document for more information.
The cable extending from the EPPD’s equipment port 
(labeled EQUIP) is suitable for connection to intra 
building or unexposed wiring or cabling only. Do not 
metallically connect this port to interfaces which 
directly connect to the OSP or OSP wiring.