Fujitsu FC9660RA12 manual

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    DSL M odem I nstall atio n Gui de Is sue 2, Rev 2, F ebr uary 2000 FJTU-3 20-600- 900 Copyrig ht© 2000 Fujit su Netwo rk Co mmunicati ons , I nc . All Rights Reserved. Thi s document , and it s conte nts are provided by Fujits u Network Co mm un ica tio ns, I nc. (F NC) f or gu id anc e p urp os es on ly . Th is d ocu me nt is provid ed “ as is?[...]

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    Safe ty Inform atio n Safety Wa rnings P ote ntially h azardous vo ltages exist within this u nit. Alw ays obs erve sta ndard sa fety p recaut ions a nd also the saf ety warning s i n this gui de durin g instal lati on, opera tio n, and mainte nanc e of this prod uct. T here are n o user p rovi sionable op tions . FCC W arning Thi s equipment ha s [...]

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    T abl e of Co ntents Pag e 1 I n t r o d u c t i o n . .......... ......... ......... ...... 1 1.1 ADSL Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 . 2 U n p a c k i n gI n s t r u c t i o n s . ..... .... ..... .... .... . 2 1.3 DSL Modem Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 DS L M o d em Descript i[...]

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    1 1 Int ro ductio n Congratul ations on yo ur purchase of a Digital Subscri ber Line (DSL) modem. The DSL modem is part of a system that provi des an integr ated end-to-end s olutio n for data connecti v i ty , multim edia services , and high-speed Internet acce ss serv ices us ing a symm etric al d igital s ubsc riber lin e (ADSL) transmis sion ov[...]

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    2 your telephone s ets and othe r telecommunicati on devices . The second met hod requires a splitte r and is explai ned in Chapter 4. If it is dete r mined that a splitter is r equired, i t will be inst alle d by y ou r DSL s ervi ce prov ide r . Whether microf ilters or a s plitter i s installed, a DSL modem allows telephone conversati on and dat[...]

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    3 1. 3 DS L M o d em Pac kage Co ntent s The D SL Modem packag e conta ins: DSL Modem R J-45 Ethernet C rossover C able RJ -11 to R J-1 1 Line C ord Power Sup ply C onvertor Microfilter (splitterless ap pl ica tio n) Tw o-Outlet Modular Ad apter (splitterless operation ) Figure 1-1: DS L Modem Package C on tents m0437.2 Part # FC9660RA12 POWER MODE[...]

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    4 2 DSL Modem Desc r iption 2. 1 DSL Fro nt Pan el Figu re 2-1 depic ts the D S L mod e m LED s . The fol l ow ing tabl e descri bes the L EDs on the DS L modem. Figu re 2- 1: D SL M odem L EDs Mode m Lig hts On D escription POWER Ind icates power is applied to the modem MODEM Ind icates a lin k with the phon e compan y equipment DA TA In dica tes [...]

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    5 2. 2 DSL R ear P anel Figu re 2-2 depi cts the rear connecti ons of the DSL m odem . The fol lowing table l ists and des cribes th e functions o f the items locat ed on the r e a r of the modem. Figu re 2-2 : D SL Re ar Panel C onne ctions Co nnec tor Description POWER Mult ipi n connecti on for the powe r s up p l y wall tr ansformer cable DA TA[...]

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    6 2. 3 DS L Bott om Pane l The DSL modem can b e instal led on a desktop, s helf , o r mounted on a wall. W all mounting requir es two wall anc hors (not incl uded). The holes loc ated on the bottom of the m o d em are us ed to hang the unit on the wall anchors . Figu re 2-3 shows the botto m of the DSL modem. Fi gu re 2- 3: DSL Bot tom P an el of [...]

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    7 3 I nstall ing the Splitterl ess DSL Modem 3. 1 Overvie w The procedur es in thi s chapter ap ply to those custo m er s who instal l their own microf ilter -to-phone connecti ons . If a D SL tec hni c ian is perfor ming the wiring , proceed to Section 5, P owering the M odem . Note: Do not i nstall a microfilter on t he DSL modem line. The splitt[...]

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    8 3. 2 Micr ofilter Ins tallation Pr ocedur es Inst alling microf i l ters shoul d not require any new ins ide wiring . Exist ing wired RJ-11 telephone j a c ks ar e all that is requir ed to c om plete this installat ion. See Fig ure 3-1 for a n inst alla tio n dia gram . 1. Start i n the loc atio n where you wa nt to instal l your DSL modem. L ook[...]

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    9 6. Connect the telephone RJ-11 cord c onne c tor into the micr ofil ter RJ -11 PH ONE s lot. 7. Connect all remaining telephone devices to a micr ofil ter . Se e Fig ure 3-2 , 3-3 , 3- 4 f or ex ample s. Figure 3-2: T elephon e Set App l ication Figure 3-3: An s wering M achine Application Figu re 3- 4: Fax Ap plica tion m1208.fh8_1 Phone Jack Mi[...]

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    10 8. F or an Ethernet connect ion, connect one end of the Ethernet (cros sover) cable , part number FC9660CB23, to the RJ -45 slot ti tled DA TA on the b ack of the DSL modem and connect the other en d o f the Ethernet cable to the network interface card in b a ck of the c o m puter . Se e Figu re 3 -5 for ex amp les. Note: The term “straight,?[...]

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    11 3. 3 Co nnectin g M ultiple PCs to an Eth ernet Local Area Net wor k (LA N) usin g the S p l itterl es s App licat ion Note: Connecting multiple PCs to the inter net via a single DSL modem m a y requ ire m ul tiple IP address es . Call your local ISP provider f o r details. Figu re 3-6 is a n example of a resid ential, s mall o ffice/ home offic[...]

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    12 4 I nsta lling t he DSL Modem wit h Split ter 4. 1 Co nnectin g the Inside Wi re an d Mod em Cabl es CA U TION: Improper inside wirin g can cause ADSL ser vice interruption. Interior home w ire i s the hom eo wne r’ s res ponsibilit y . Fig ure 4 -1 represents a standard wi ring sc heme . Not all ho mes will follow this convention. Standard te[...]

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    13 Figu re 4-2 shows an expanded view of the insi de w i ring of the telephone network inter face box. 1. On the outs ide of y our house , locate an d op en the telephone network inter face box. (Y our local DSL servi ce provider shoul d have install ed the DSL spli tter) Slid e open t he spli tter l atch door an d loc ate the c olo red screws . (N[...]

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    14 2. Inside the residence , locate t he telephone RJ- 11 wall jack t hat is neare st to your PC and remove i t. Replace i t with a new dual RJ-1 1 wall plat e and connect the same col ored wires t hat are attac hed to the green and red scre ws on the DS L splitter d ata module to t he green and r ed p ins on the R J-11 wall jack . F or exa mple, i[...]

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    15 4. 2 Co nnectin g M ultiple PCs to an Eth ernet Local Area Netw o r k (LAN) usin g the Spl itter Ap plicatio n Note: Connecting multiple PCs to the Internet vi a a single DSL modem m a y require multiple I P addresses. Call your ISP provider for details. Figu re 4-3 is a n example of a resid ential, s mall o ffice/ home offic e, or sm a ll busin[...]

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    16 5 P o wering the Modem W ARNING: When ins talling th e DSL m odem power supply un it, be s ure to first in s er t the power suppl y conne c tor into the rear of the DSL modem before plugging the unit into a powered 110V AC wal l outlet. T o apply power to the DSL modem, p e r for m the following steps: 1. Insert the power cabl e (DC conn ector) [...]

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    17 Figu re 5-1: T u rn - U p Fl o w C har t m0495.fh8 4 POWER DSL Modem T urn-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 presence of the DSL local service provider . If the modem stays in this state for more than 10 minutes, an error has occurred. Contact th[...]

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