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Battery Installation (optional)
The optional backup battery is located in a compartment on the bottom of the unit. Installing the battery door
requires some care.
1.
Note the tab on the bottom of the battery.
2.
Insert the battery into the compartment on the bottom of the unit, as shown, and press into place so that
the battery contacts seat securely in the unit.
3.
Close the compartment door. See
“Battery Door Instructions” on page 17
.
"
CAUTION:
The battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Do not disassemble,
heat above manufacturer’s maximum temperature limit, or incinerate. Replace battery with ARRIS P/N
586185-002-00 only. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.
Dispose of used battery promptly. Keep away from children. Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire.
Battery Compartment Door
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Battery Door Instructions
1.
Place NVG599 unit on a tabletop with the battery door side up.
2.
Push in and upward to open the battery door as shown in Figure 1.
3.
Swing back the battery door. See Figure 2.
4.
Insert the battery in the compartment as shown in Figure 3.
5.
Swing the door back down and snap closed.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
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Set up the ARRIS Gateway
Refer to your Quick Start Guide for instructions on how to connect your NVG599 to your power source, PC, or
local area network, and your Internet access point, whether it is a dedicated DSL outlet or a DSL or cable
modem. Be sure to enable dynamic addressing on your PC. To set up the gateway, complete the following
steps:
Microsoft Windows:
1.
Navigate to the TCP/IP Properties control panel to configure the IP address using one of the suggested path-
ways that follow. Note that Windows Vista and Windows 7 obtain an IP address automatically by default.
You may not need to configure it at all.
Windows 7 follows a path like this:
Start
menu ->
Control Panel
->
Network and Sharing Center
->
Change
adapter settings
->
Local Area Connection
->
Change settings of this connection
->
Local Area Connection
Properties
->
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
->
Properties
Windows XP follows a path like this:
Start
menu ->
Settings
->
Control Panel
->
Network Connections
->
Local
Area Connection
->
Internet Protocol [TCP/IP]
->
Properties
2.
Select
Obtain an IP address automatically
.
3.
Select
Obtain DNS server address automatically,
if available.
4.
Remove any previously configured gateways, if available.
5.
OK the settings. Restart if prompted.
To check:
1.
Open the Networking control panel and select
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
.
2.
Click the
Properties
button. The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window should appear as
shown.
Windows 7
Windows XP
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3.
Set the radio buttons to the values shown above, and click the
OK
button.
Windows Vista
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Macintosh MacOS 8 or higher or Mac OS X:
1.
Access the
TCP/IP
or
Network
control panel.
±
Mac OS X follows a path like this:
Apple
Menu ->
System Preferences
->
Network
±
MacOS Classic follows a path like this:
Apple
Menu ->
Control Panels
->
TCP/IP
Control
Panel
2.
Select
Ethernet.
3.
Select
Configure Using DHCP.
4.
Close and save, if prompted.
Proceed to
“Accessing the Web Management Interface” on page 21
.

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