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Copyrights © 2008 Thomson SA. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Thomson content, including by framing or similar means, is prohibited without the prior written consent of Thomson SA. ‘THOMSON’ and the Thomson logo are registered trademarks and trademarks of Thomson SA. Other trademarks and technology protection The following trademarks may be used in this document: • DECT is a trademark of ETSI. • Ethernet™ is a trademark of Xerox Corporation. • Wi-Fi® and the Wi-Fi Logo are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. • Microsoft®, MS-DOS®, Windows® are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. • Adobe®, the Adobe logo, Acrobat and Acrobat Reader are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems, Incorporated, registered in the United States and/or other countries. • DOCSIS and PacketCable are trademarks of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. • Macintosh and the Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. All other company or product names are either trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. • This product contains free software code released under the GNU General Public License (GPL), Version 2 (available at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt). Anyone may obtain from us a copy of the source code for the Linux packages. The full text of the GPL is included on these materials. The source packages for these programs are available for download at http:// www.thomson.net/open-software. Those individuals without Internet access may request that a CD-ROM or DVD containing the source code be sent to them by mail. To reimburse the expenses incurred by creation, handling and postage, we will charge a €12 fee. To request a CD ROM or DVD of the source code, send an e-mail to sylvie.cottret@thomson.net or mail the request, with payment, to Sylvie Cottret, Thomson Telecom 46 Quai Alphonse Le Gallo 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt, France. Disclaimer Thomson reserves the right to modify the specifications and pictures mentioned in this document at any time and without prior notice. Therefore the information in these instructions is not contractual. For an updated description, see http://www.thomson.net. 2 Safety Safety Recommendations Using Equipment Safely Your Advanced Cable Gateway has been manufactured to meet American safety standards, but care must be taken to ensure proper performance. It is important that you read this booklet completely, especially the safety instructions below. If you have any doubts about the installation, operation, or safety of the Gateway, please contact your Customer Service. Avoiding the Risk of Electric Shock • Disconnect the Gateway from the power source before you connect the Gateway to (or disconnect it from) any other equipment. Avoid any contact with the power source, which can be lethal or cause severe electric shock. • Do not remove the cover of the Gateway. Should the Gateway fail, contact Customer Service for repair or service. • Do not insert anything into any opening of the case. • Do not block the Gateway’s ventilation slots; do not place it on unstable surfaces like carpets. • Do not put anything on the Gateway which might spill or drip into it (e.g. lighted candles or liquids containers). Do not splash it with a liquid. If an object or liquid does get inside the Gateway, unplug it immediately and contact Customer Service. • Do not store the Gateway in excessively hot, cold, or damp conditions. The Gateway is intended to operate at an ambient temperature of less than 113 degrees Fahrenheit (45 degrees Celsius) and a maximum humidity level of 75%. • In case of a thunderstorm, it is recommended that you unplug the Gateway from the power source and the antenna from the TV set. • Locate this equipment in such a way that the plug and power source are easily accessible. That way you can disconnect quickly. Connecting to the Power Supply • This Gateway is designed to operate at 120VAC, 60Hz. • If you are in any doubt about the power source, the plug, or connection, please consult Customer Service. Ensuring optimum performance • Leave 3 to 4 inches of clearance around the Gateway to ensure proper ventilation to the Gateway. • Always place Gateway vertically. • To clean the Gateway, use a dry, clean soft cloth with no cleaning solvent or abrasive products. Clean the ventilation openings regularly. Environmental Information • The batteries contain some hazardous substances which pollute the environment. Do not dispose of them with other articles. Take care to dispose of them at special collecting points. Safety Technical Specifications Model Type Operating Voltage Typical Power Consumption Weight Dimensions (W x H x D) Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Remote Control Battery Type ACG905 -- C 120V AC / 60 Hz / 0.5A 25W max 0.872 Ib / 0,395 kg 7.79 x 7.68 x 3.94 Inch 59 to 95° F / 15 to 35°C - 4 to 158°F / - 20 to 70°C Li-Ion 11.1V 2,150 mAh FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following 2 conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference; 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Responsible party (contact for FCC matter only): THOMSON Inc. 101 W. 103rd St. Indianapolis, IN 46290 U.S.A. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. Base Station: This device should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. This transmitter and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Portable Part (Phone): For hand held operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines. North American Cable Installer This reminder is provided to call your attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electrical Code (Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1) which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical. Meaning of Symbols This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product housing that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of shock. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions accompanying the product. Contents Table of Contents Safety Recommendations About your Advanced Cable Gateway 10 Key Features 10 Main Technical Characteristics 10 Computer Requirements 11 Before You Start 12 Box Contents 12 Gateway Overview 13 Front Panel 13 Rear Panel 14 Inserting Batteries 15 About Your Handset 16 Charging the Handset 17 Handset 19 Installing the Handset Batteries 19 Handset Technical Specification 20 Set-up 21 Connecting the Advanced Cable Gateway with other Devices Connection Between Devices 21 22 1. How Does the Gateway Work? 22 2. What do you need to enjoy all services? 23 3. Establish an Internet Account 24 Connecting the Advanced Cable Gateway to a 25 Single Computer 25 1. Attaching the Cable TV Wire to the Advanced Cable Gateway Ethernet Connection to One or Two Computers 25 26 Connecting More Than Two Computers to the Advanced Cable Gateway 27 Contents Telephone or Fax Connection Legend 28 Activating the Advanced Cable Gateway 28 Lights Guide 28 Self Installation 31 Starting the Self Installation Wi-Fi Connection Light Indicators on the Front Panel Wireless Internet Access for Your Computer 27 31 32 32 33 For a PC: 33 For a MAC: 33 Web Configuration 34 Accessing the Web Configuration 35 Overview 36 1. Handset Layout 36 2. Using the Keys 37 Day to Day Use 39 Making Calls 39 Receiving Calls 39 Ending Calls 39 Mute 40 Call Volume 40 Handset Screen Icons 41 Online Services 43 Create User Profile 43 Login Using a User Profile 44 Profile Settings 45 Delete User 45 Auto Logout 46 Change Display Name 46 Contents Call Log 47 Missed Calls 47 Missed Call Alert (pop up) 49 Answered Calls and Dialed Calls 50 Email 51 Access to your email 51 Options for Emails 52 Using the Address Book for Emails 54 Direct Entry Address 55 Address Book 56 Create Address Entry 56 Address Editing 58 Address Deleting 59 Copy to Phone Option 60 Calling Directly from Address Book 61 Voicemail 62 Acessing Your Voicemails 62 Playing Voicemail 63 Delete the Voicemail 64 Call the Voicemail Back 65 Save Number 65 Yellow Pages 66 All Directory Listings Search 67 Local Search Options 68 Saving Search Results 69 Dialing Search Results 69 Weather Updates 70 Headlines 71 News 71 Sports 71 Horoscope 72 Daily Diversions 72 Contents Outline of Web Manager 73 Gateway – Status Web Page Group 74 1. Software 74 2. Connection 75 3. Password 75 Gateway – Telephony Web Page Group 1. Base 76 2. Handsets 76 Gateway – Router Web Page Group 77 1. LAN 77 2. WAN 78 3. Computers 78 4. Firewall 79 Minimum Level of Security 79 Medium Level of Security 79 5. Forwarding 80 Maximum Level of Security 80 6. DMZ Host 82 Gateway – Wireless Web Page Group 83 Performance 83 Authentication 83 Security 84 1. 802.11b/g Basic 84 2. 802.11b/g Security 86 3. Access Control 88 EMTA settings – Basic Web Page Group 89 1. Status 89 2. CM Hardware 90 3. Event Log 90 4. CM State 91 Customizing Your Handset 76 92 Contents 1. Charts of the Menus 92 2. Ring Tone 93 3. Time 94 4. Phone Settings 95 5. Call Lists 96 6. Using Your Phone With Multiple Handsets 97 Additional Information Frequently Asked Questions 99 99 Troubleshooting 101 FCC Declaration of Conformity and Industry Canada Information 103 Additional Headsets 104 Service Information 105 Glossary 106 Index 109 Introduction About your Advanced Cable Gateway Key Features Thank you for choosing the ACG905, the new generation of Thomson Gateways with enhanced functionalities. The Advanced Cable Gateway offers the following services: • Multi-Line Capability, Up to 5 Handsets* • Access to Voicemail, Address Book, News, Weather and other features via your Handset(s) • Built-in router functionality for home networking • WiFi Main Technical Characteristics • DOCSIS 2.0 and PacketCable 1.5 Compliant • Built-in DECT Technology • Wireless (Add-On PC Card included) • 2 Ethernet Ports, 1 USB2.0 and 1 RJ11 Telephone Line • Battery back-up • Security Through Built-In Firewall and WEP, WPA, WPA2, BPI+ Protocols • Easy Access to Advanced Diagnostics Web Pages 10 Refer to page yada yada for information on ordering additional Handsets. Introduction Computer Requirements For the best possible performance from your Advanced Cable Gateway, your personal computer must meet the following minimum system requirements: CPU IBM PC COMPATIBLE MACINTOSH Pentium preferred Power PC Windows NT/2000/Me/XP/ Mac OS 10.4x Operating System Vista, Linux or higher Video VGA or better (SVGA preferred) VGA or better (SVGA built-in preferred) Ethernet 10BaseT or 100BaseT 10BaseT or 100BaseT An Ethernet card makes it possible for your computer to pass data to and from the internet. You must have an Ethernet card and software drivers installed in your computer. You will also need a standard Ethernet cable to connect the Ethernet card to your Advanced Cable Gateway. Software A TCP/IP network protocol for each machine Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later or Mozilla Firefox. Note: The minimum requirements may vary among different cable companies. 11 Parts and Putting them Together Before You Start Box Contents Advanced Cable Gateway DECT handset TH-58 with Dock WiFi Card TIO CAU Power Cord Ethernet Cable Battery 12 Rechargeable Batteries DC adapter for DECT handset Parts and Putting them Together Gateway Overview Assemble Front Panel POWER Power BATTERY Battery Back-Up Level (low / full / empty or no battery detected) DS/US Cable DOCSIS State; LED ON during start-up operation ONLINE Internet Active LINK CPE Activity LED ON when a PC is connected to the Ethernet port TEL Voice Over IP Information 13 Parts and Putting them Together Rear Panel Back-Up Battery Cover Power Input 120V AC. 60Hz, 0.5A Page 14 USB RESET ETHERNET 1 ETHERNET 2 TEL CABLE PAGE To ring all connected Handsets ( short press ) or Add another DECT Handset to the Gateway ( press for more than 12 seconds ) or Reset to factory settings ( press at power off; keep pressing for 5 seconds while powering on the ACG) USB USB 2.0 Connector ( master ) RESET Reset ( short press ) ETHERNET 1 Ethernet 10/100 BaseT RJ-45 Connector ETHERNET 2 Ethernet 10/100 BaseT RJ-45 Connector TEL Telephone RJ-11 Connector CABLE Cable Input; F-Connector Parts and Putting them Together Inserting Batteries 1. Ensure the power cord is unplugged. Remove the battery cover on the rear panel. There are two battery compartments. One battery is included with the Advanced Cable Gateway. Assemble To install batteries into the Advanced Cable Gateway: For an additional battery please contact your local operator. 2. Push the slider up/down to allow for battery insertion. 3. Insert the battery into the compartment marked “Battery 1”. 4. Readjust the slider to prevent the battery from moving and replace the battery cover. Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet that is not controlled by a wall switch (this will assure that the unit has uninterrupted power). The battery will fully charge within 5 hours. 15 Parts and Putting them Together About Your Handset In order to understand the key features of your TH58 Handset, it is recommended that you read this guide carefully, including all the safety instructions, before using the product. It is recommended that you inform other members of your family (especially your children) of the detailed warnings given in this guide. Caregivers of young children should monitor them at all times in the presence of this product. In particular, children should never be allowed to put unsuitable or dangerous metal or plastic articles into their mouths. As with any radio link, the quality of communication depends on the location of the equipment and the environment in which it is used. In particular your TH58 Handset must be protected from: excessive heat (radiators, direct sunlight, etc.) vibration dust Never allow your phone to come into contact with: water aerosols To reduce the risk of interference and maximize reception, take particular care not to locate the Handset or Dock close to: halogen lamps (and other heat sources) windows large metal objects burglar alarms reinforced concrete microwave ovens televisions computers, etc music centers fluorescent lighting When your TH58 Handset is connected to the Internet, you may download software updates for the base and handset. Applying these updates and the improvements they contain may slightly modify the menus shown in this User’s Guide. To clean your Handset, use an antistatic cloth. 16 Parts and Putting them Together Charging the Handset The dock can charge your handset in two ways. Assemble The DECT Handset will charge when securely placed in the Handset Dock so long as the dock has power. TIO CAU The DECT Handset dock can be stationed away from the Advanced Cable Gateway. In this situation, be certain that the DC adapter is attached to both the dock and a power outlet. DECT Handset in its Dock DC Adapter or The DECT Handset dock can be plugged into the Advanced Cable Gateway. In this situation, the Advanced Cable Gateway will be charging your handset. DECT Handset Dock attached to ACG Back of Dock Dock snaps onto front of ACG here DC adapter connector goes here 17 Parts and Putting them Together To plug your DECT Handset Dock on the Gateway, follow the instructions below: 1. Unplug the power cord to the Advanced Cable Gateway. 2. Remove the little ACG Cover on the front panel. ACG Cover 3. Attach the DECT Handset Dock where the cover was. Handset Dock 4. Place the Handset into its receptacle on top of the Dock. 5. Plug the power cord back into an outlet. Once installation is complete, you should leave the phone on the charger for at least 5 hours before using it for calls and browsing content in order to maximize battery performance and life. 18 Parts and Putting them Together Handset • Slide the battery door off the back of the Handset. • Insert the batteries (included) into the housing in the Handset being careful to align the + / - ends correctly (refer to the graphics in the housing). Assemble Installing the Handset Batteries CAUTION Caution - special care should always be taken with the loudspeaker - never allow anything to poke through or pour into the holes. It is very delicate. • Check that the screen lights up, then replace the cover. • Wait for about 1 minute to allow the system to start up. • When your handset is registered to its base, the screen displays the number “1” alongside the signal) symbol. (green - has Note: Only use rechargeable batteries with exactly the same specifications as those supplied with the product. Note: The use of a non-rechargeable or incompatible batteries may damage the product and may be hazardous to health (please refer to “Technical Specifications” on page ??). 19 Parts and Putting them Together Handset Technical Specification Free Field Range Up to 984 feet* Indoor Range Up to 164 feet* Number of Handsets 1 supplied The base may be used with up to 5 handsets Electrical Connection 20 Powered from charger or direct to handset (black power adapter unit): Input: 100-240V AC 50/60 Hz Output: 5V DC 200 mA Rechargeable Battery 2 x 1.2V / 750 NIMH rechargeable batteries Operating Temperature Range 0 - 50°C Varies according to environment. Parts and Putting them Together Set-up The Gateway, as illustrated below, has the ability to connect with a wide variety of equipment that you may have including PCs, analog phone, etc... Assemble Connecting the Advanced Cable Gateway with other Devices Wireless Connections music box (For Future Use) WiFi* computer printer RF USB (For Future Use) USB Connections TV Cable Connections storage PC card Advanced Cable Gateway Handset with dock RF cable splitter RJ-45 RJ-11 computer (1) RJ-45 Ethernet Connections computer (2) fax Telephone Connections analog phone 21 Parts and Putting them Together Connection Between Devices This illustration shows a cable company that offers DOCSIS- and PacketCable- compliant voice/data services. 1. How Does the Gateway Work? The Advanced Cable Gateway provides high-speed Internet access as well as cost-effective, telephone voice and fax/modem services for residential subscribers over a CATV (cable TV) infrastructure. It can inter-operate with the PacketCable compliant head end equipment and provide IP-based voice communications. The IP traffic can transfer between the Advanced Cable Gateway and DOCSIS compliant head end equipment. The data security secures upstream and downstream communications. 22 Parts and Putting them Together 2. What do you need to enjoy all services? • Internet/Telephone Service Provider (ISP/TSP): Your cable company provides you access to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) and Telephone Service Provider (TSP). The ISP is your gateway to the Internet and provides you with a pipeline to access Internet content on the World Wide Web (WWW). The TSP provides you with telephone access to other modems or other telephone services over the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Assemble • The Right Cable Company: Make sure your local cable company provides data services that use cable TV industry-standard DOCSIS compliant and PacketCable compliant technology. Check with your cable company to make sure you have everything you need to begin. Your cable company will know if you need to install special software or re-configure your computer to make your cable internet service work for you. 23 Parts and Putting them Together 3. Establish an Internet Account You need to contact your cable company to establish an Internet account before you can use your Advance Cable Gateway. You should have the following information ready (this can be found on the sticker attached to the Gateway): • The Serial Number • The Model Number • The Cable Modem (CM) Media Access Control (MAC) Address • The Terminal Adapter (EMTA) MAC Address • SSID, WPA2-PSK Information Please verify the following with the cable company • Your internet account has been set up. (The Media Terminal Adapter will provide data service if the cable account is set up but no telephone service is available.) • You have a cable outlet near your PC and it is ready for Cable Modem service. Note: It is important to supply power to the modem at all times. Keeping your modem plugged in will keep it connected to the Internet. This means that it will be ready whenever you need it. Important Information: Your cable company should always be consulted before installing a new cable outlet. Do not attempt any rewiring without contacting your cable company first. 24 Parts and Putting them Together This section of the manual explains how to connect your Advanced Cable Gateway to the ethernet port on your computer and install the necessary software. Please refer to Figure 1 (below) to help you connect your ACG Modem for the best possible connection. Assemble Connecting the Advanced Cable Gateway to a Single Computer 1. Attaching the Cable TV Wire to the Advanced Cable Gateway Locate the Cable TV wire. You may find it by locating equipment that is connected directly to the Cable TV wire such as: a TV a Cable TV converter box or a VCR. The Cable TV line will be connected to the socket which should be labeled: IN CABLE IN CATV CATV IN, etc. The line will be coming out from under a baseboard, heater, or other location. Refer to Figure 1 (below) for the wiring example. Splitters - TV converter TV converter ACG Modem Cable Drop TV converter Grounding Wire New Cable Wire New 2-way splitter: One leg goes directly to the ACG (modem) One leg goes directly to the IN on the next splitter Grounding Rod Figure 1 For optimum performance, be sure to connect your Advanced Cable Gateway to the first point the cable enters your home. The splitter must be rated for at least 1GHz. 25 Parts and Putting them Together Ethernet Connection to One or Two Computers Make the connections to the modem in the following sequence: Connect one end of the coaxial cable to the cable connection on the wall, and the other end to the CABLE connector on the Advanced Cable Gateway. Connect one end of the power cord into the 120V, 60Hz, 0.5A socket on the Advanced Cable Gateway and the other end into the power plug in the wall. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable (straight-wired, see below) to the Ethernet port on the back of your computer and the other end to the ETHERNET port on the Advanced Cable Gateway. Note: The Gateway is equipped with two Ethernet ports, making additional equipment unnecessary. Handset Advanced Cable Gateway RF cable connection wall outlet RJ-45 computer (1) RJ-45 computer (2) Note: Make sure that the Ethernet cable is straight-wired (not “null” or crossover-wired). 26 However, you will need a crossover-type cable if you are connecting the Gateway to a hub or a hub within a port switch that provides the same function. Parts and Putting them Together If you want to create hard wired connections to the ACG for more than two computers, you will need to purchase a Hub (Switch) for that purpose and the cabling necessary for those additional connections. Although a 10BaseT Hub or Switch can be used, it is not recommended. A 100BaseT Hub or Switch is recommended. Follow the installation guidelines that accompany this equipment. Assemble Connecting More Than Two Computers to the Advanced Cable Gateway Telephone or Fax Connection When properly connected, most telephone devices can be used with the Advanced Cable Gateway. Here is how to make that connection Connect a standard phone line cord directly from the phone (fax machine, answering machine, caller ID box, etc.) to the TEL port on the Advanced Cable Gateway. Advanced Cable Gateway To make a normal telephone call, pick up the handset; listen for a dial tone, then dial the desired number using this new connection. For services such as call waiting, use the hook switch (or FLASH button) to change calls. analog phone Note: There is only one TEL connection available on the rear panel of the AGC. Note: If you have any questions concerning telephone connection, please contact your service provider. 27 Activating Services Activating the Advanced Cable Gateway After installation of the Advanced Cable Gateway, each time you turn it on (each time the modem is reconnected to the power), it goes through several steps before it can be used. Each of these steps is represented by a different pattern of flashing lights on the front of the modem. If DS/US, ONLINE, and LINK leds flash simultaneously it means the Advanced Cable Gateway is automatically updating its system software. Please wait for the lights to stop flashing. You cannot use your modem during this time. Do not remove the power supply or reset the Advanced Cable Gateway during this process. Lights Guide Legend ON LED is on. SLOW BLINK LED is blinking slowly. OFF LED is off. FAST BLINK LED is blinking quickly. 28 LED can be in any state (on, off or blinking). Activating Services Battery Telephone LAN Active Power On during 0.25s Power ( LED desc. when battery is inserted ) OFF ON DS/US ONLINE LINK TEL ON ON ON ON SLOW BLINK OFF OFF From Power On to System Synchronization complete ON ON SLOW BLINK Before DS scanning: during 1s ON ON ON ON X* OFF DS scanning & acquiring SYNC ON ON FAST BLINK OFF OFF From SYNC completed, receiving UCD to ranging completed ON ON SLOW BLINK OFF OFF DHCP ON ON ON FAST BLINK OFF config file download ON ON ON SLOW BLINK OFF Registration & BPI initialization ON ON FAST BLINK FAST BLINK OFF Operational (NACO On) ON ON ON ON OFF Operational (NACO Off) ON ON ON OFF OFF Provisioning ON ON ON ON FAST BLINK Registered ON ON ON ON ON Not available ON ON ON ON OFF No Ethernet or WiFi Link ON ON ON ON OFF Ethernet or WiFi Link ON ON ON ON ON Tx/Rx Ethernet or WiFi Traffic ON ON ON ON ACG in dect association mode = Page button has been pressed for more than 12s SLOW BLINK ON ON ON ON FAST BLINK Activate DOCSIS Start-Up Operation Note 1 Boot Up Operation LED LABEL “X” indicates that this LED is not used to show the state of operation described on this line. Check in this column for the state in which this LED is ON. Note 1- “Flash” indicates a CM or EMTA initialization process in progress. A “Flash” that does not stop indicates an initialization error. Note 2- During an AC Power Failure with a bad battery, the operation of the device may not be possible due to lack of battery power; all LEDs may be “Unlit”. 29 Activating Services Battery 30 ( LED desc. when battery is inserted ) DS/US ONLINE LINK TEL all lines OnHook ON 1 line or more Off-Hook ON all lines OnHook ON 1 line or more Off-Hook ON all lines OnHook ON 1 line or more Off-Hook ON SLOW BLINK all lines OnHook FLASH ON 1 line or more Off-Hook FLASH all lines OnHook FLASH ON CM Normal Operation CM Normal Operation ON SLOW BLINK ON OFF NOTE 2 OFF SLOW BLINK OFF OFF ON SLOW BLINK FLASH all lines OnHook OFF OFF SLOW BLINK OFF NOTE 2 NOTE 2 NOTE 2 ON SLOW BLINK SLOW BLINK NOTE OFF ON Restore to Factory Settings During Software download & while updating the FLASH memory SLOW BLINK SLOW BLINK 1 line or more Off-Hook 1 line or more Off-Hook ON CM Normal Operation Low Battery Low Battery Power ACG is powered off. Press the Page button while powering on the ACG. Hold the page button for 5s Turn on all LEDs when factory RESET starts EMTA Reset (soft Reset) SW Download Operation Bad Battery AC Power Failure Good Battery Bad Battery EMTA Normal Operation AC Power Good Good Battery LED LABEL Upon pressing the Rest button LEDs behave as if the device is powering up SLOW BLINK Activating Services Self Installation To enjoy all Gateway services (multi-line capability, access to address book etc…), you must first set up your Gateway. To ease the installation, your DECT Handset is programmed with the self installation guide, which will lead you “step-by-step” through the whole installation process. Starting the Self Installation 1. Check all connections for the Advanced Cable Gateway and the Handset. Turn the Handset ON. Registration Power On Please wait while we test your cable connection Activate 2. Wait until you see instructions on the Handset. The standard message flow is described in the figure below. If you are having troubles with this installation, please refer to the Handset user guide pages xx to xx. Connection was successful. Press ‘Continue’ to register your phone with the server. This is a one-time process. Continue Activate your Comcast Digital Voice service Please wait while we register your phone. Oct 14, Sat Users 10:00 Menu 3. You are now ready to use the Advanced Cable Gateway. Enjoy! 31 Activating Services Wi-Fi Connection The Advanced Cable Gateway is ready to support Wi-Fi and comes with a card. Follow these instructions for installation: WARNING: The Gateway must be unplugged from the wall socket before you attempt to install the WiFi card. FRONT of WiFi card (this side must face you during insertion) Ensure the power cord is unplugged. Remove the protective cover over the WiFi slot located on the upper right hand side of the gateway. BACK of WiFi card Cover for WiFi slot removed Make certain that the front of the WiFi card is facing you. Insert the WiFi card in the slot as far as it will go without forcing it. Slot for WiFi with cover removed Plug the power cord into the wall socket. Light Indicators on the Front Panel After the card is inserted and the ACG Gateway is plugged back into the power outlet, you will know that the connection is successful when the PWR LED on the front of the Gateway shows a green light. Also When you first turn the Gateway back on, the LINK LED will blink a green light - fast; when the card connects to the network sucessfully, it will blink - slowly. 32 Activating Services Wireless Internet Access for Your Computer WiFi on you Advanced Cable Gateway is preconfigured with a network name (SSID) and WPA key (a security password to prevent others access to your wireless network). This information is printed on the label on the outside of your ACG as shown in the following diagram: MODEL : ACG905--C FCC I SSID S/N 87003 - 8174B0018 Made in China for THOMSON CM MAC@ 00D059E132E4 Activate WPA SSID: COMCAST-ACG-32E4 WPA key: 12340678C9 Rating: 120V AC, 60Hz, 0.5A HW version: 05 E-MTA MAC@ 00D059E132 In order to take advantage of the WiFi connection available to you with the Gateway you will need to setup your computer. Setup will be different depending on the year, brand, model and installed software of your computer. Please follow the instructions received with you computer that explain how to connect to a wireless network. If you are using a recent version of Microsoft Windows, one of the following methods may apply (consult your computer/laptop instructions if one of these methods does not work) Method 1: • Click on “Wireless” icon in the bottom right hand portion of your screen • Select,”View Wireless Networks” • Highlight “SSID” from the list and press “Connect” • When prompted, enter the WPA key twice and press “Connect” Method 2: • Go to “Start” - “Control Panel” - “Network Connections” • Double click “Wireless Network Connections” • Highlight “SSID” from the list and press “Connect” • When prompted, enter the WPA key twice and press “Connect” Method 3: • Go to “Start” - “Network Connections” • Double click “Wireless Network Connections” • Highlight “SSID” from the list and press “Connect” • When prompted, enter the WPA key twice and press “Connect” 33 Activating Services Web Configuration To make sure that you can access the Internet successfully, please check the following: • Make sure the Ethernet connection between the Advanced Cable Gateway and your computer is OK. For wireless networking (see page ??), you will need a WiFi-certified wireless client adapter for each computer you want to connect wirelessly. If your computer does not have WiFi capability, you should equip it with a WiFi accessory (norm 802.11b/g). 34 Activating Services Accessing the Web Configuration The Advanced Cable Gateway (ACG905) offers local management capability through a built in HTTP server and a number of diagnostic and configuration web pages. You can configure the settings by way of the webpage and apply them to the device. Once your host PC is properly configured; please proceed as follows: Connect to 192.168.100.1 ? X Thomson Password: Remember my password OK Cancel 2. After connecting to the site, you will be asked to enter username and password. By default, the Login Name is: ______ (leave the field blank) Password is: admin If you log in successfully, the main webpage will appear. Activate User name: 1. Start your web browser and type http://cable.config/ 35
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