Page 3 - Safety Information; Safety Warnings
Safety Information Safety Warnings Potentially hazardous voltages exist within this unit. Always observestandard safety precautions and also the safety warnings in this guideduring installation, operation, and maintenance of this product. There are nouser provisionable options. FCC Warning This equi...
Page 5 - Table of Contents; Page
Table of Contents Page 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 ADSL Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Unpacking Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1.3 DSL Modem Package Contents . ...
Page 7 - Introduction; POWER
1 1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a Digital Subscriber Line(DSL) modem. The DSL modem is part of a system thatprovides an integrated end-to-end solution for dataconnectivity, multimedia services, and high-speed Internetaccess services using asymmetrical digital subscriber line(ADS...
Page 8 - Unpacking Instructions; Place the shipping box upright. Cut the sealing tape
2 your telephone sets and other telecommunication devices. Thesecond method requires a splitter and is explained in Chapter4. If it is determined that a splitter is required, it will beinstalled by your DSL service provider. Whether microfilters or a splitter is installed, a DSL modemallows telephon...
Page 9 - DSL Modem Package Contents; The DSL Modem package contains:; DSL Modem
3 1.3 DSL Modem Package Contents The DSL Modem package contains: DSL Modem RJ-45 Ethernet Crossover Cable RJ-11 to RJ-11 Line Cord Power Supply Convertor Microfilter (splitterless application) Two-Outlet Modular Adapter (splitterless operation) Figure 1-1: DSL Modem Package Contents m0437.2 Part # F...
Page 10 - DSL Modem Description; depicts the DSL modem LEDs.; Modem Lights; Data LED
4 2 DSL Modem Description 2.1 DSL Front Panel Figure 2-1 depicts the DSL modem LEDs. The following table describes the LEDs on the DSL modem. Figure 2-1: DSL Modem LEDs Modem Lights On Description POWER Indicates power is applied to the modem MODEM Indicates a link with the phone company equipment D...
Page 11 - depicts the rear connections of the DSL modem.; Connector
5 2.2 DSL Rear Panel Figure 2-2 depicts the rear connections of the DSL modem. The following table lists and describes the functions of theitems located on the rear of the modem. Figure 2-2: DSL Rear Panel Connections Connector Description POWER Multipin connection for the power supply wall transfor...
Page 12 - shows the bottom of the DSL modem.
6 2.3 DSL Bottom Panel The DSL modem can be installed on a desktop, shelf, ormounted on a wall. Wall mounting requires two wall anchors(not included). The holes located on the bottom of the modemare used to hang the unit on the wall anchors. Figure 2-3 shows the bottom of the DSL modem. Figure 2-3: ...
Page 13 - Installing the Splitterless DSL Modem; Powering the Modem
7 3 Installing the Splitterless DSL Modem 3.1 Overview The procedures in this chapter apply to those customers whoinstall their own microfilter-to-phone connections. If a DSLtechnician is performing the wiring, proceed to Section 5, Powering the Modem . Note: Do not install a microfilter on the DSL ...
Page 14 - Microfilter Installation Procedures; Figure 3-1: Typical Splitterless Installation
8 3.2 Microfilter Installation Procedures Installing microfilters should not require any new insidewiring. Existing wired RJ-11 telephone jacks are all that isrequired to complete this installation. See Figure 3-1 for an installation diagram. 1. Start in the location where you want to install your D...
Page 15 - Figure 3-3: Answering Machine Application
9 6. Connect the telephone RJ-11 cord connector into the microfilter RJ-11 PHONE slot. 7. Connect all remaining telephone devices to a microfilter. See Figure 3-2 , 3-3 , 3-4 for examples. Figure 3-2: Telephone Set Application Figure 3-3: Answering Machine Application Figure 3-4: Fax Application m12...
Page 16 - For an Ethernet connection, connect one end of the
10 8. For an Ethernet connection, connect one end of the Ethernet (crossover) cable, part number FC9660CB23,to the RJ-45 slot titled DATA on the back of the DSLmodem and connect the other end of the Ethernet cableto the network interface card in back of the computer.See Figure 3-5 for examples. Note...
Page 17 - is an example of a residential, small office/home
11 3.3 Connecting Multiple PCs to an Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN) using the Splitterless Application Note: Connecting multiple PCs to the internet via a single DSLmodem may require multiple IP addresses. Call your local ISPprovider for details. Figure 3-6 is an example of a residential, small o...
Page 18 - Installing the DSL Modem with Splitter; Connecting the Inside Wire and Modem Cables; represents a; Figure 4-1: Connecting Inside Wire and Modem Cables
12 4 Installing the DSL Modem with Splitter 4.1 Connecting the Inside Wire and Modem Cables CAUTION: Improper inside wiring can cause ADSL service interruption. Interiorhome wire is the homeowner’s responsibility. Figure 4-1 represents a standard wiring scheme. Not all homes will follow this convent...
Page 22 - cable into a 110V AC wall outlet.; is a DSL modem Turn-up Flow Chart. If the
16 5 Powering the Modem WARNING: When installing the DSL modem power supply unit, be sure to first insertthe power supply connector into the rear of the DSL modem beforeplugging the unit into a powered 110V AC wall outlet. To apply power to the DSL modem, perform the followingsteps: 1. Insert the po...
Page 23 - DSL Modem Turn-up Flow Chart
17 Figure 5-1: Turn-Up Flow Chart m0495.fh8 4 POWER DSL Modem Turn-up Flow Chart Modem is powered on. For a few seconds,the modem is performing several self-tests. Modem is idle. Modem is checking for presenceof the DSL local service provider. If the modemstays in this state for more than 10 minutes...