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Rear Panel
Both the SVG1501 and SVG1501U (shown above) rear panels contain the following
cabling port and connectors:
Item
Description
1
TEL1/2
TEL 2
VoIP connection for a single or two-line telephone
VoIP connection for a single-line telephone
2
ETHERNET
1
2
3
4
Use any Ethernet port to connect an Ethernet-equipped computer, hub,
bridge, or switch using an RJ-45 cable.
Activity LED
— Green LED defines the activity of the Ethernet connector.
When LED is ON, there is no data traffic and a connection is stabilized.
When LED is FLASHING, data is being transmitted upstream or
downstream.
When LED is OFF, the unit is not powered or there is no Ethernet
connection.
10/100 LED
— Indicates the connection data rate.
When Green LED is ON, the connection is at a 100Base-T rate.
When Amber LED is ON, the connection is at a 10Base-T rate.
3
RESET
Resets the wireless voice gateway. It may take 5 to 30 minutes to find
and lock on the appropriate communications channels.
Press and hold the RESET button for five seconds or longer to restore the
factory default settings.
4
USB
For Windows only, you can use the USB port to connect a PC to the
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Item
Description
SVG1501U. You cannot connect a Macintosh or UNIX
®
computer to the
USB port on the SVG1501U.
Note
: USB connector is available on SVG1501U models only.
5
CABLE
Connects the SVG1501 to a cable wall outlet.
6
POWER
Provides power to the SVG1501.
MAC Label
The SVG1501 Media Access Control (MAC) label, located on the bottom of the
SVG1501, contains a unique, 48-bit value that identifies each Ethernet network device.
To receive data service, you will need to provide the MAC address marked
HFC MAC ID
to your Internet Service provider. To receive VoIP service, you may need to provide the
MTA MAC ID
to your VOIP provider.
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2
Getting Started
Inside the Box
Verify that the following items are included in the box with the SVG1501:
Item
Description
Power cord
Connects the SVG1501 to an AC electrical outlet
10/100Base-T Ethernet
cable
Connects the SVG1501 to the network via the
Ethernet port. Cable must be standard Cat 5 or
greater.
Software License &
Regulatory Card
Contains software license, warranty, and safety
information for the SVG1501.
SVG1501 Installation
CD-ROM
Contains the SVG1501 Wi-Fi Wizard, software
license agreement, multi-language SVG1501
User Guides, and USB drivers (for SVG1501U
models only).
SVG1501 Install Sheet
Provides basic information for setting up the
SVG1501
You will need a 75-ohm coaxial cable with F-type connectors to connect the SVG1501 to
the nearest cable outlet. If a TV is connected to the cable outlet, you may need a 5- to
900 MHz RF splitter and two additional coaxial cables to use the TV and the SVG1501.
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Before You Begin
Take the following precautions before installing the SVG1501:
Wait until there is no risk of thunderstorm or lightning activity in the area.
To avoid potential shock, always unplug the power cord from the wall outlet or other
power source before disconnecting it from the SVG1501 rear panel.
To prevent overheating the SVG1501, do not block the ventilation holes on the sides
of the unit. Do not open the unit. Refer all service to your Internet Service provider.
Do not connect both the Ethernet and USB cables to the same computer. Connect
to either Ethernet or USB.
Check that you have the required cables, adapters, and adapter software. Verify that the
proper drivers are installed for the Ethernet adapter on each networked computer. For
information on WLAN setup, see
Setting Up Your Wireless LAN
.
Signing Up for Service
You must sign up with an Internet Service provider to access the Internet and other
online services.
For data service, you will need to provide the MAC address marked
HFC MAC ID
printed on the
MAC label
.
System Requirements
Your computer must meet the following minimum requirements:
Computer with Pentium
©
class or better processor
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Macintosh, or UNIX operating system with available
operating system CD-ROM
Any web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator
®
, or
Mozilla
®
Firefox
®
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Connecting the SVG1501
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 or larger UL
Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunication Line Cord or national
equivalent to connect a telephone line to your SVG1501.
Contact your service provider before connecting your Motorola
SVG1501 to your existing telephone wiring. Do not connect the
telephone wire to a traditional telephone (PSTN) service.
Before starting, be sure the computer is turned on and the SVG1501 power cord is
unplugged.
1.
Connect the coaxial cable to the cable outlet or splitter, and then to the Cable
connector on the SVG1501.
Hand-tighten the connectors to avoid damaging them.
2.
Plug the power cord into the Power port on the SVG1501 and then into an electrical
wall outlet.
This automatically powers on the gateway. You do not need to unplug the gateway
when it is not in use. The first time you plug in the SVG1501, allow 5- to 30 minutes
to find and lock on the appropriate communications channels.
3.
Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the computer and then to the
Ethernet port on the gateway.
4.
Plug the telephone cord of a single or two-line telephone into the telephone and then
into the
TEL 1/2
port on the rear of the SVG1501.
Note
: Contact a VoIP service provider to activate this service.
5.
For a second telephone, plug the telephone wire of a single-line telephone into the
TEL 2
port on the rear of the SVG1501.
6.
Check that the LEDs on the front panel cycle through the following sequence:

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