Ubee Interactive DVW326 WeMTA User Manual DVW326B Safety Install Manual Insert 071913

Ubee Interactive Corp. WeMTA DVW326B Safety Install Manual Insert 071913

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Ubee Interactive — www.ubeeinteractive.com 1          Ubee DVW326B – Safety and Installation Product Insert DVW326B Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway - Safety and Installation Product Insert  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  the 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: • Increase the separation between the DEVICE and the  equipment with  which it is  interfering (for example, a television or radio). •  Connect  the  DEVICE into  an  electrical  outlet on a different circuit than the interfered device is connected. • 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,  and  (2)  this  device  must accept  any  interference  received,  including interference that may cause undesired operation. There is one statement for this product:   • Only the type of PIFA antenna tested may be used.
Ubee Interactive — www.ubeeinteractive.com 2          Ubee DVW326B – Safety and Installation Product Insert 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,g,n 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  20cm between itself and your body. This device must not be co-located or operating in  conjunction  with  any  other  antenna  or transmitter. 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. 1. Do  not  use  this device in a  humid  space,  in the rain, or near splashing water. 2. Do  not  install  during  thunder  or  lightning storms. 3. Do not  cover any  ventilation openings  in the device case. 4. Do  not  place  the  device  near  heat  sources such as radiators or stoves. 5. Clean the device only with a clean, dry cloth. Do not use liquid or chemical cleaners. 6. Avoid  static  discharge  when  touching  the device by first touching the coaxial connector of the coaxial cable.
Ubee Interactive — www.ubeeinteractive.com 3          Ubee DVW326B – Safety and Installation Product Insert 7. Installation  of  the  device  should  include grounding the coaxial cable to the earth at the building entrance per ANSI/NFPA 70 and the National  Electrical  Code  (NEC,  in  particular, Section  820.93,  Grounding  of  the  Outer Conductive  Shield  of  a  Coaxial  Cable).  The device is designed for IT power systems with phase-to-phase voltage at 120V. 8. Disconnecting  the  Device:  If  the  device becomes damaged or encounters some other abnormality, disconnect  the power  plug from the AC wall outlet immediately. 9. The  device  should  be  installed  in  a  location not  to  exceed  the  maximum  temperature  of 40  degrees  Celsius  (104 degrees Fahrenheit). 10. When  this  device  is  placed  upright  with  the aid of the stand, the stand must be fixed at a 90-degree angle to the device. Otherwise, the device will have the risk of tipping over.  Installation To  install  this  device,  follow  the  procedures below  and  refer  to  the  following  page  for  a connection diagram. 1. Connect  one  end  of  a  coaxial  cable  (not included)  to  the  CABLE  connector on  the device.  Connect  the  other  end  to  a  cable splitter or the cable wall outlet. Be sure not to bend  or  over  tighten  the  cables  as  this  may strain the connector and cause damage. If you plan to connect the device and a television to the  same  cable  wall  outlet,  you  must  use  a cable line splitter (not included). 2. Connect  one  end  of  the  supplied  Ethernet cable to one of  the  ETHERNET  ports  (ETH1 to  ETH4)  on  the  device.  Connect  the  other end  to  the  ETHERNET  port  on  a  PC.  Note: Category  5e  or  Category  6  Ethernet  cables with  RJ-45  connectors  must  be  used  when connecting Ethernet devices to the LAN ports. This ensures Gigabit Ethernet speeds (unless the computer does not support it).
Ubee Interactive — www.ubeeinteractive.com 4          Ubee DVW326B – Safety and Installation Product Insert 3. Connect one end of an RJ-11 phone cable to one of the TEL ports on the device (a port 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:  If  voice  service  is  not provisioned  through  the  service  provider, telephone service is not available. 4. Connect  the  power  cord to  the  POWER  port on the device. Plug the other end of the power cord into  the  AC  wall  outlet.  Important: Use only  the  power  cord that  is  shipped  with  the device. DVW326B Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway
Ubee Interactive — www.ubeeinteractive.com 5          Ubee DVW326B – Safety and Installation Product Insert Wall-Mount Installation You can mount the device on a wall using the 2 mounting brackets on the backside of the device. We  recommend  that  you  use  two  round  or  pan head screws. 1.  Install two screws horizontally apart on a wall using  the  measurement  shown  to  the  right. The screws  should  protrude from  the wall so that you can fit  the device between the head of  the  screw  and  the  wall.  If  you  install  the screws in drywall, use hollow wall anchors  to ensure  that the unit  does  not  pull  away  from the  wall  due  to  prolonged  strain  from  the coaxial and power cables. 2. Remove the device from the product package. 3. Mount  the  device  on  the  wall. Refer  to  the following figure.     The Distance of the Pothook (Horizontal)       The Screw’s Size (mm)  A 6.65+/-0.35 B 1.9+/-0.15 C 19.0+/1.20 140mm (5.5 inches) A B C
Ubee Interactive — www.ubeeinteractive.com 6          Ubee DVW326B – Safety and Installation Product Insert Additional Information 1. RESET  Button (back  of  device):  This  button resets the  device to  factory defaults. Using a pointed object, insert it into the button opening, and  hold  for  more  than  10  seconds.  The device will  reset  and  reboot.  Note:  Not  all parameters are reset to factory defaults. Refer to the User Guide for more information. 2. Battery (bottom of  device):  A  slot is  provided that  houses  the  battery  and  can  be opened/closed  for  battery  insertion  or replacement. 3. WPS button (top of device): The WPS button is  used  for  the Wi-Fi Protected  Setup  (WPS) method  to  connect  a  Wi-Fi  device  to  the DEVICE.  Refer  to  the  User  Manual  for  more information. 4. USB  Connector (back  of  device):  If  the  USB connector  is  supported and  enabled  by  the service  provider,  some  USB  devices  can  be connected  here,  such  as  computers,  flash drives, etc. LEDs and Other Device Indicators See the following diagram and descriptions of the device’s  LED  behavior,  and  the  behavior  of  the back-panel Ethernet indicators. LED Indicators (Color = White When On): Power—If On, indicates that the device  has  successfully completed  internal  power-on tests.  LED  flashes  if  power-on fails.  Note  that  the  LED  flashes briefly  immediately  after powering the device. DS/US—When  the  device initializes,  the  LED  flashes  1 flash  per  second  until DS locks, then  2  flashes  per  second  until US  locks,  then  it  is  steady  ON when  both  US  and  DS  lock. When  the  device  performs  a firmware  upgrade,  the  DS/US LED flashes.
Ubee Interactive — www.ubeeinteractive.com 7          Ubee DVW326B – Safety and Installation Product Insert On-line—When  the  device  is  obtaining  an  IP address  and configuration file,  the  LED  flashes. When device obtains these items, the LED is On. Wi-Fi—When  Wi-Fi  is  enabled,  the  LED  is  On. When Wi-Fi is disabled, the LED is Off. TEL1  and  TEL2—The  LED  is  On  when  a telephone  is  on-hook.  The  LED  flashes  when  a telephone is off-hook. TEL1 or TEL2 is Off when the corresponding line is not provisioned. Battery—LED is On when the battery is installed and charged. LED is Off if no battery is installed. If the battery is at low power level  (30mins left), the battery LED will flash. WPS (top of device)—If not used, the LED is Off. When  the  user  pushes  the  WPS  button  or triggers WPS via the device’s web GUI, the LED flashes white for 4 minutes until a PIN is entered from  a  wireless  client  that  wishes  to  connect. After  a  Wi-Fi  client  attaches  successfully,  the LED remains solid white for 5 minutes, and then turns off.   Back Panel Ethernet Indicators   (Color = Orange or Green): • When an Ethernet device, such as a computer, is connected to the device, the LED is Orange when connected at 10/100 Mbps speeds. • When an Ethernet device, such as a computer, is connected to the device, the LED is Green when  connected  at  1000 Mbps speeds (Gigabit Ethernet). • When  data  is  being  passed  between  the device and  the  connected  device,  the  LED flashes.

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