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2.1
Description
The SAGEM F@st
TM
3202 Residential Gateway appears as shown below:
Figure 2.1 - Overview of the unit
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2.1.1
"Connectors" side view
Marking
Meaning
W
This pushbutton is used to make the Internet service provider's logo lights flash
more or less quickly or switch it off.
LINE
6-way RJ11 connector for connection to an ADSL line (WAN interface)
PHONE
6-way RJ11 socket for connection to an analogue telephone (with tone dialling)
for access to telephony services (VoIP).
REG
This pushbutton is used to associate a Wi-Fi client station.
PWR
This connector is used to power up the Residential Gateway.
RST
This button is recessed from the other buttons to avoid an accidental loss of
configuration.
It is used to restore the Residential Gateway to its factory configuration (see
section A.5).
ETH1
8-way RJ45 connector for connection to a terminal or to a local area network or
to a videophone (Ethernet 10/100BASE-T interface).
ETH2
8-way RJ45 connector for connection for example to a television set via a
TV/video set-top box (Ethernet 10/100BASE-T interface).
USB
PC
"Slave" USB type B female connector for connection to a computer (USB
interface).
USB
ACC
"Master" USB type A female connector (USB interface) -
Not used in the
current version.
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2.1.2
"LED" view
The various LEDS in the figure above are described in the table below:
LED
Meaning
Alert LED
. This LED blinks when the Residential Gateway is running its
power-on self-test. At the end of this test:
The LED remains
lit
if a failure is detected,
The LED remains
off
if operation is correct.
@
Internet LED.
This LED
blinks
when the ADSL line is not synchronised,
The LED remains
lit
when the ADSL line is synchronised.
Local area network (LAN) LED
. This LED indicated data traffic between the
Residential Gateway and the various Wi-Fi, Ethernet (ETH), USB and
Bluetooth interfaces.
This LED
blinks
when traffic is detected on one of the above interfaces.
The LED is
off
if no traffic is detected.
Telephony LED
. This LED indicates the state of the VoIP mode telephone
line.
The LED is
lit
when the VoIP telephone line is available.
This LED
blinks
when the VoIP telephone line is available and the
telephone is off-hook.
Wi-Fi LED
. This LED indicates activation/deactivation of the Wi-Fi mode.
This LED
blinks
when the Residential Gateway is in Wi-Fi "association"
mode,
This LED is
lit
when the "Wi-Fi" interface is activated.
This LED is
off
when the "Wi-Fi" interface is deactivated.
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2.2
Installing the Residential Gateway
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Analogue
Telephone
To electric
wall socket
Computer
with USB port
Television
Computer with
802.11b/g client
To ADSL
compatible line
Personal Digital Assistant
(PDA)
TV/Video Set-Top Box (STB)
Computer
with ETH port
Figure 2.2 - Interconnecting the SAGEM F@st™ 3202 ports
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2.2.1
Powering up
¾
First connect the end of the mains lead, supplied with the equipment, to the
PWR
socket on
your SAGEM F@st™ 3202,
¾
Connect the adapter to a nearby power outlet,
¾
All five LEDs on the Residential Gateway light and go off in turn, then remain lit for a period
of time and then all go off.
2.2.2
Connecting the ADSL cable to the SAGEM F@st™ 3202
¾
Connect one end of the RJ11/RJ11 cable supplied to the
LINE
socket of your
SAGEM F@st™ 3202.
¾
Connect the other end of this cable to the port marked
ADSL
on your splitter connected to
the French standard telephone socket (T connector) in your home.
2.3
Connecting a telephone set to your Residential Gateway
This connection is set up as shown in the figure below (depending on model):
Use the telephone adapter supplied with your Residential Gateway.
Consult your service provider for how to use the telephone service on your SAGEM
F@st™ 3202.

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