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The flowchart below describes the procedures to install your Home Gateway and
is in detail explained in the following pages
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Home Gateway cable attachments
Each outlet and its connected cable is color coded.
See more instructions below
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Home Gateway Interfaces
Pos
Interface
Outlet & Cable
Color Codes
Function
1
Phone 1 &
Phone 2
Green (Phone 1)
White (Phone 2)
Connect analogue phones or faxes
2
Antenna
Antenna for wireless LAN
3
USB Host
Blue
Connect USB Devices
4
LAN Ports:
A,B,C,D,E,F,G
Yellow
Connect Ethernet cables (RJ-45) to
the Local Area Network
5
WAN ETH
Grey
Connect Ethernet cable (RJ-45) the to
the Wide Area Network
6
WAN FIB
Grey
Connect optical fiber connector to the
Wide Area Network (HG1500 models)
7
Power Input
Black
Connect the power adapter
8
On / Off
Button for turning the Home Gateway
on or off
9
Reset
Button for factory reset
10
WLAN
Button for turning wireless LAN on or
off and for setting up wireless security
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Connecting to the Internet (WAN)
1.
Check your delivery against the content list. (See
2. Delivered with
your Home Gateway
)
2.
Attach the Home Gateway antenna
Depending on type of Home Gateway supplied by your Operator the Home
Gateway can be connected to Internet in two alternative ways:
1.
Ethernet connection
Connect the Ethernet cable into the WAN port (#5) on the Home
Gateway and into your Ethernet Internet access port.
2.
Fiber termination
a)
If there is no fiber termination unit installed connect the fiber
directly in the Home Gateway WAN/FIB port (#6).
b)
If a fiber termination unit is installed connect the fiber to the Home
Gateway and to the fiber termination unit. See
15.
Mounting the
HG1500 series on FTU
at the end of this guide.
Note
that the fiber connection protection cover should be pre-installed
by a professional installer.
Power on the Home Gateway
1.
Connect the Power cord to the AC/DC adapter.
2.
Connect the AC/DC Adapter power cord to the power connector [see #
7 on the
Home Gateway Interfaces
page] on the back of the unit.
3.
Plug the Power cord into a power source.
4.
Push the ON/OFF button (#8) on the rear side to ON.
5.
Check that the Power LED on the front panel is lit (red).
See the
LEDs Front and Rear Panel
page.
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Automatic Provisioning
The Home Gateway will automatically attempt to establish a connection to your
Operator. If the device has been properly connected, an automatic configuration
will begin.
The Home Gateway is pre-loaded with software but it will always download
newer software and settings from the Operator.
The software upgrade procedure may take several minutes and during this time
the Power LED on the Front Panel normally flashes rapidly red or light stable red.
If a fault occours the Power LED will either be out or flash slowly. When the
Power LED is steady green, the unit is operational. If the Power LED on the
device doesn’t switch to green after 30 minutes, then reboot (push Power
On/Off). If problem still is unsolved contact your service Operator.
For more information about LED status see
LEDs Front and Rear Panel.
Connecting the Home Gateway to your PC
There are two ways to connect the Home Gateway with your PC either with
Ethernet cable (yellow) or with WLAN.
Note
: Connect your PC to only one interface of the Home Gateway (Ethernet or
WLAN).
1. Connecting to your PC by Ethernet cable
Connecting the Home Gateway to your PC using an Ethernet cable (yellow)
requires that your PC have an Ethernet port installed.
If not, you can install an Ethernet card or use the wireless LAN installation
method instead (See
2.Connecting your PC by WLAN
below).
1.
The yellow Ethernet cable should be connected to one of the LAN ports
marked A – G. (# 4 on the Home Gateway Interfaces page).
2.
The other end of the yellow Ethernet cable should be connected to the
Ethernet port on the PC.
2. Connecting to your PC by WLAN
This is only for models supporting wireless access. Make sure your PC has
wireless support.
If your device does not already have built in wireless support, you may choose to
install a wireless LAN card and then you need to configure the WLAN card.
Note
: In order for WLAN access to work, it must be enabled as part
of your service contract with your service Operator
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