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10
1
Unplug all devices or existing splitters and fi
rst place the
adapter, followed by the VDSL2 splitter.
2
If you have a traditional phone line, plug the phone wire
into one of the two 'TEL' sockets on the adapter.
You have only one 5-pole socket
of the following
type:
If you have a traditional phone line, check
whether the switches at the back of the
VDSL2 splitter are in the upper position.
°
e switches on the VDSL2
splitter
Check the cables.
Nothing lit up?
1.
Is this your first connection
with Belgacom TV and/or Internet?
It is normal for this light to continue
blinking. You will have to wait for the
day of activation.
2.
Is this not your first connection
with Belgacom TV and/or Internet?
Check whether the VDSL2 cable is
properly connected.
°
e
light continues to
blink.
3
Connect your modem to the splitter.
VDSL2 cable
5
°
e
light comes on.
If not, press this button.
4
Connect the modem to the mains: insert the modem plug into a socket.
Configuring the modem
°
e initiation and configuration of the modem are entirely
automatic and
can take up to 30 minutes
.
As soon as the lights for your services are activated, you can go
on to install the equipment for the services ordered
and the connected devices.
Various indicator lights come on, depending
on the services you have ordered.
Get your connection point ready
OF
ON
TEST
If you are a Belgacom TV subscriber, you can go on to the next step
Connect your decoder
page 17
If you are only an Internet subscriber
page 22
Do not disconnect the power supply and VDSL2 cable from the modem.
Important
A junction box is possible, but no other
connection is permitted.
adapter
VDSL2 splitter
Use only:
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12
OF
ON
TEST
1000 ADSL LP
°e fi
rst socket is the one where no sound at all can be
heard on all other sockets in the home (including the
unused sockets) after the cabling on the left has been
disconnected (from terminals a and b).
If the connection point has not been installed yet, fi
rst fi
nd where
the Belgacom network entry cable is connected in your home.
2 possibilities
If your installation comprises only one of the elements below,
then the network entry cable is connected to that.
If you only have plugs like these, then you absolutely must fi
nd the fi
rst
socket to which the Belgacom network is connected in your home.
In older homes, there might be other sockets (black, grey
or white socket, with the name or logo
of Belgacom, or
even
). °
e Belgacom network entry cable is usually
connected there.
no sound
no sound
b
a
Belgacom
network
While you're searching, note down the
location of or photograph each cable you
have to disconnect.
Tip
2
Placing the VDSL2 junction box
2
Open the new box and remove the central block by pushing the small clamps apart.
1
Remove the old junction box (entry point of the Belgacom network).
3
Attach the junction box.
On the wall
or
in the wall
For built-in attachment, use the attachment clamp which you stick
to the back of the junction box.
Close the junction box.
You have several 5-pole sockets and/or one 6-pole socket
1
Where is the entry point of the Belgacom network?
4
Place the central block back on the mounting plate and connect the wires to the terminals.
You connect all the wires for telephony,
including the alarms and other accessories, to
the green terminal.
If you use a separate cable intended only for
connecting the modem, connect it to the blue
terminal.
°
is orange terminal is for earthing
(usually not connected).
Connect the Belgacom network
wires with the sound to the
black terminal.
junction box
VDSL2 splitter
Use only:
Get your connection point ready
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5
Place the VDSL2 splitter after the junction box has been installed.
8
°
e
light will come on.
If not, press this button.
3
Confi
guring the modem
°
e initiation and configuration of the modem are entirely
automatic and
can take up to 30 minutes
. As soon as the
lights for your services are activated, you can continue with
the installation of the equipment for the services ordered.
7
Connect the modem to the mains: insert the modem plug into the
socket.
If you have a traditional phone line, check
whether the switches at the back of the
VDSL2 splitter are in the upper position.
°
e switches on the VDSL2
splitter
In the brochure 'Need help?' you will find
more information about using an Ethernet
adapter via the mains circuit (PLC). °is
will avoid visible cabling.
Diffi
cult to use
a cable?
Check the cables.
Nothing lit up?
Various indicator lights come on, depending
on the services you have ordered.
If you are a Belgacom TV subscriber, you can go on to the next step
Connect your decoder
page 17
If you are only an Internet subscriber
page 22
Do not disconnect the power supply and VDSL2 cable from the modem.
If you have a traditional phone line, you can connect a telephone to
the junction box.
1.
Is this your first connection
with Belgacom TV and/or Internet?
It is normal for this light to continue
blinking. You will have to wait for the
day of activation.
2.
Is this not your first connection
with Belgacom TV and/or Internet?
Check whether the VDSL2 cable is
properly connected.
°
e
light continues to
blink.
or
6
Connect your modem to the splitter.
°e modem is located near the junction box.
In that case, connect the VDSL2 splitter to the modem.
VDSL2 cable
°
is material (the separate cable intended only for connecting the modem, socket and telephone plug) is not supplied in this box. It is
already present in the current installation or can be purchased. °e separate cable only intended for connecting the modem is an ordinary
telephone cable (VVT cable or - less advisable - UTP cable). °
is can be obtained from, among others, a Belgacom point of sale or a profes-
sional electrical equipment shop.
°e modem is in another room than the junction box
In that case, use the separate cable intended only for connecting the modem and
connect the phone plug to the modem.
VDSL2 cable
Socket
separate cable
intended only for
connecting
the modem
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Ethernet cable
or
You can also connect the decoder and
modem together without visible cabling.
°is is done via the mains circuit with the
aid of a PLC adapter. °is can be obtained
from any Belgacom point of sale.
Tip
2.
Digital
television
In order to use Belgacom TV, fi
rst connect your decoder.
°en you can configure your Belgacom TV on your television.
Do you want to replace your old decoder with a new model
(see illustration)? If so, fi
rst disconnect it. Call us before connecting the
new model (you will fi
nd the number at the end of the brochure).
First we have to delete the technical data from our fi
les.
If you were renting your old decoder, you must bring it into a Belgacom
point of sale.
1
Place the decoder near your TV.
°
e remote control must have visual contact with the decoder.
It is possible that the model of the devices differs from the model in the illustrations.
2
Connect the decoder to the modem.
°
e
light on the modem must be activated.
Connect your decoder
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18
1
Remove the protective fi
lm from the batteries in the
Belgacom TV remote control
(for new customers only).
A.
Open the battery cover on the back of the Belgacom TV remote
control.
B.
Pull off
the protective fi
lm. °
at prevents the batteries discharging
prematurely.
C.
Close the battery cover.
Configuring Belgacom TV
Only one remote control?
Would you rather use just one remote control?
If so, you can make your Belgacom TV remote
control universal.
To do this, consult the Belgacom TV
instructions for use.
Don't forget to replace the batteries
of the remote control, preferably
once a year.
If you have an HD TV, use only
the HDMI cable.
°
e decoder starts automatically and the lights
and
will come on.
°
e decoder will then be updated automatically.
Starting the decoder automatically
Does the start-up screen not
appear?
Try one of these solutions:
With the
or
key, depending on
the make of your remote control, select the
output of your TV to which the Belgacom
TV decoder is connected (AV1, HDMI1,
EXT1, etc.).
Turn the decoder's switch
off
and on
.
Check that the cable between the modem
and decoder is properly connected.
If necessary, check again whether our
technical department has already
activated Belgacom TV on your line
(page 7).
If in doubt, consult the brochure 'Need
help?', which you will find in this box.
Do not disconnect the power supply
cable and Ethernet cable from the
decoder.
4
Insert the decoder cable into the socket.
5
Turn on your TV.
Do the lights not come on?
Check whether the decoder's power supply
cable is properly connected or that the
decoder is not in stand-by mode.
Press
. If the decoder fails to respond,
restart it.
Check whether the switch is in '
|
' mode.
If in doubt, consult the brochure 'Need
help?', which you will find in this box.
°
is screen appears every time you disconnect the decoder
from the mains power supply.
Max.
5 min
3
Connect your TV to the decoder.
HDMI cable
SCART cable
or
TV
TV

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