Ubee Interactive DVW324 Broadcom 3383Z Wireless eMTA User Manual 2

Ubee Interactive Corp. Broadcom 3383Z Wireless eMTA 2

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1DVW324 D3.0 Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Safety and Installation Product Insertٟ Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement This  device  has  been  tested  and  found  to  comply with the limits for a Class  B digital  device,  pursuant to  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection  against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device  generates,  uses,  and  can  radiate  radio frequency  energy.  If  not  installed  and  used  in accordance  with  the  instructions,  the  device  may cause harmful interference to radio communications. There  is  no  guarantee,  however,  that  interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device causes  harmful  interference  to  radio  or  television reception, which can  be  determined by turning  it  off and  on,  the  user  can  try  to  correct  the  interference by one of the following measures: x  Increase  the  separation  between  the  device  and the  equipment  with  which  it  is  interfering  (for example, a television or radio). x  Connect  the  device  to  an  electrical  outlet  on  a different  circuit  than  the  interfered  device  is connected. x  Consult  the  dealer  or  an  experienced  radio/TV technician for help. ٟ FCC Regulatory Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to  the  following  two  conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2)  This  device  must  accept  any  interference received,  including  interference  that  may  cause undesired  operation.  (3)  There  are  two  statements for this product: x  Only the  type  of  Metal  PIFA antenna  tested  may be used. x  The  device  must  carry  a  label  stating  “Contains FCC ID: XCNC210400A.” FCC  Caution:  Any  changes  or  modifications  not expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this device. IEEE 802.11b or 802.11g operation of this device in the U.S.A. is  firmware-limited to channels 1 through 11. ٟ FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This  device  complies  with  FCC  radiation  exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device  should  be  installed  and  operated  at  a minimum distance of 20 cm  between itself and your body. This  device  must  not  be  co-located  or  operating  in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 2ٟ Safety Notices Read  these  instructions  carefully  before  operating the device. It is important to be aware of these safety instructions.  Install  the  device  according  to  these instructions and keep this guide for future reference. x  Do  not  use  this  device  in  a  humid  space,  in  the rain, or near splashing water. x  Do not install during thunder or lightening storms. x  Do  not  cover  any  ventilation  openings  in  the device case. x  Do  not  place the  device  near heat  sources  such as radiators or stoves. x  Clean the  device  only with a clean, dry  cloth.  Do not use liquid or chemical cleaners. x  Avoid  static  discharge  when  touching the  device by  first  touching  the  coaxial  connector  of  the coaxial cable. ٟ Installation InstructionsUse the following guidelines to install the device. x  For table  mounting,  place  the  device horizontally on a stable surface. x  For wall mounting, use the mounting holes on the bottom  of  the  device,  as  shown  in  Figure  1. Fasten  two  screws  horizontally  to  the  wall  at  a distance  of  19.4  cm  (7.63”).  Allow  screws  to project from the wall so the device hangs securely on  the  screws.  See  Figure  2  for  recommended screw  size  (D=5.0-5.5,  H=1.8-2.2,  L=8.2-9.0, E=2.9-3.0). Figure 1. Distance Between Mounting Holes Figure 2: Screw Size 3x  Place the device near an outlet so the AC power adapter  can  be  plugged  in  directly  to  the  wall outlet  without  an  extension.  Observe  the maximum load of the electrical outlet. Please only use the power adapter provided with the unit. To install the device: Connect  the  device  according  to  the  installation instructions in Figure 3. 1.  Connect  one  end  of  the  RF  coaxial  cable  (not included)  to  the  RF  port  on  the  device.  Connect the  other  end  to  the cable  wall  outlet  or  a cable splitter.  (Use  a  cable  splitter,  not  included,  to connect  the  device and  a  television to  the  same cable  wall  outlet.)  Be  sure  not  to  bend  or  over tighten  the  cables  as  this  may  strain  the connector and cause damage. Figure 3: Connection Diagram 2.  Connect one end of  the Ethernet cable (included) to  one  of  the  Ethernet  ports  (ETH1  –  ETH4)  on the device. Connect the other end to the Ethernet port on a PC. Note: Use Category 5e or 6 cables with  RJ45  connectors  when  connecting  Ethernet devices  to  the  LAN  ports.  This  ensures  Gigabit Ethernet speeds when the computer supports it. 3.  Connect one  end  of  an RJ11 phone cable  to  the telephone  port  (TEL1,  TEL2)  on  the  device  that has  been  provisioned  for  voice  service  as specified  by  the  service  provider.  Connect  the other  end  to  the  phone  port  of  the  telephone. Note:  Telephone  service  will  not  be  available  if voice  service  has  not  been  provisioned  through the service provider. 4.  Connect  the  power  adapter  to  the  POWER  port on  the  device.  Plug  the  other  end  of  the  power adapter  into  the  AC  wall  outlet.  Important:  Use only  the  power  adapter  that  is  shipped  with  the device. ٟ Additional Rear Panel Buttons xRESET button: To reset the device to the factory defaults, insert a small object into the small, reset opening and hold for more than 10 seconds. The device  resets  to  factory  defaults  and  reboots. Note:  Not  all  parameters  are  reset  to  factory defaults.  Refer  to  the  user  guide  for  more information. xUSB  Ports: One USB  port with host controller is available. 4xWPS  (on  the  side  of  the  device):  The  Wi-Fi Protected  Setup  (WPS) method  used  to  connect PIN-protected Wi-Fi equipment to this device. ٟ LEDs on Front PanelThe following table describes LED behavior.LED   COLOR  DESCRIPTION  PWR Green  LED remains on when device has completed internal power-on tests successfully. LED blinks if power-on test fails.  DS Green Blue LED blinks during firmware upgrade. LED is on when device has locked to downstream channel. x  Green - one channel bonded. x  Blue - more than one channel bonded. US Green Blue LED blinks during firmware upgrade. LED is on when device has locked to upstream channel. x  Green - one channel bonded. x  Blue - more than one channel bonded. RDY  Green  LED blinks when obtaining IP LED   COLOR  DESCRIPTION  address and configuration file and remains on when successful. Tel1/Tel2   Green  LED is on when telephone is on-hook. LED blinks when telephone is off-hook and during firmware upgrade. WLAN   Green  LED is on when connected and blinks when traffic is passed. WPS Green  LED blinks for 4 minutes after WPS button is pushed until PIN is entered from a wireless client. LED remains on for 5 minutes when client is connected, and then turns off. ETH1 – ETH4 Green Blue LED is on with connectivity between Ethernet port on the device and Ethernet port on the PC. LED blinks when traffic is passed. x  Green indicates 10/100 Ethernet connection. x  Blue indicates 1000 Ethernet connection. USB Green LED is green when a USB device is connected and blinks when data is passed. Figure 4: Front Panel LEDs 540.00XXX.005

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