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I can’t access the internet using a wirelessly device
If you have a personal computer connected directly to the Gateway, try to access the Internet from it
If you cannot connect to the Internet from your Ethernet connected personal computer, then follow the
troubleshooting section above for “I can’t access the internet using a personal computer connected to the
Gateway with an Ethernet cable”
If you can access the Internet from your Ethernet connected personal computer, then there is a problem
with your wireless link. Follow the section below for “I can’t access the internet using a wirelessly
connected device, but I can from my Ethernet connected personal computer”
I can’t access the Internet using a wireless device, but I can from my Ethernet connected personal computer
The Gateway has connection to the Internet but there is some problem transferring that connection to your
wireless device
Verify your wireless device has the wireless link turned on
Try unplugging the Gateway power cable from the wall socket and plug it in again; wait for the DS/US and
ONLINE lights to stop blinking.
Verify the Gateway wireless network is working by “viewing available wireless networks” on your laptop or
wireless PC. Consult the section “Set-up Wireless Access for Your Laptop, Wireless PC or Other Device”
for how to do this.
If you do not see any wireless networks
, try unplugging the Gateway power cable from the wall
socket and plug it in again; wait for the DS/US and ONLINE lights to stop blinking. If you still see no
wireless networks, consult your service provider
If you see your wireless network
(SSID name printed on the Gateway product label or a custom
name you assigned), then verify your wireless device is correctly connected to the Gateway
wireless network by following the steps in the section “Set-up Wireless Access for Your Laptop,
Wireless PC or Other Device” (Note – if you try to connect to your wireless network but, after
entering the security key, the connection is refused, then you must verify the network key by
using the web manager. This is explained in the section “Access and Change Gateway Advanced
Settings”)
If you see a wireless network, but not yours
, you can verify if the network SSID name was
changed by using the web manager explained in the section “Access and Change Gateway
Advanced Settings”
If you are unable to get wireless Internet access by any of these methods, consult your service provider
All of the lights on my Gateway are flashing in sequence
This means the Advanced Cable Gateway is automatically updating its system software. Please wait for the
lights to stop flashing. The updating process typically lasts less than one minute. Do not remove the power
supply or reset the Gateway during this process.
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I cannot make or receive telephone calls from a wireless handset and the Gateway TEL light is on or flashing
If you have more than one Handset, verify if only the one handset is not working or if all are not working
1. If you have only one Handset and it is not working -
Verify the Handset battery is charged
Verify the Handset batteries are properly installed
Verify your Handset is registered to the Gateway. Consult the section “Registering/Re-Registering a
Handset” on page 35
Remove the battery; unplug the Gateway power cable from the wall socket and plug it in again; wait for the
DS/US and ONLINE lights to stop blinking
If you are still unable to make or receive calls, contact your service provider for assistance
2. If all handsets are not working
-
Remove the battery; unplug the Gateway power cable from the wall socket and plug it in again; wait for the
DS/US and ONLINE lights to stop blinking
If you are still unable to make or receive calls, contact your service provider for assistance
3. If one or more other Handsets are working -
Verify the Handset battery is charged
Verify the Handset batteries are properly installed
Verify your Handset is registered to the Gateway. Consult the section “Registering/Re-Registering a
Handset” on page 35.
If you are still unable to make or receive calls, contact your service provider for assistance.
I cannot make or receive telephone calls from a wireless Handset, and the Gateway TEL light is off
If the Gateway is connected to existing house telephone wiring, make sure that another telephone service
is not connected.
Remove the battery; unplug the Gateway power cable from the wall socket and plug it in again; wait for the
DS/US and ONLINE lights to stop blinking.
If the TEL light remains off, contact your service provider for assistance.
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LED LABEL
Power
Battery
( LED desc.
when battery
is inserted )
DS/US
ONLINE
LINK
TEL
Boot Up
Operation
Power On during 0.25s
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
From Power On to System Synchronization
complete
ON
OFF
SLOW
BLINK
SLOW
BLINK
OFF
OFF
Before DS scanning: during ~ 15s
ON
OFF
ON
ON
X
(Note 3)
OFF
DOCSIS Start-Up Operation
Note 1
DS scanning & acquiring SYNC
ON
ON
FAST BLINK
OFF
X
OFF
From SYNC completed, receiving UCD to
ranging completed
ON
ON
SLOW
BLINK
OFF
X
OFF
DHCP
ON
ON
ON
FAST BLINK
X
OFF
config file download
ON
ON
ON
SLOW
BLINK
X
OFF
Registration & BPI initialization
ON
ON
FAST BLINK
FAST BLINK
X
OFF
Operational (NACO On)
ON
ON
ON
ON
X
OFF
Operational (NACO Off)
ON
ON
ON
OFF
X
OFF
Telephone
Provisioning
ON
ON
ON
ON
X
FAST
BLINK
Registered
ON
ON
ON
ON
X
ON
LAN Active
No Ethernet or WiFi Link
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
X
Ethernet or WiFi Link
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
X
Tx/Rx Ethernet or WiFi Traffic
ON
ON
ON
ON
FLASH
X
ACG in dect association mode = Page but-
ton has been pressed for more than 12s
ON
ON
ON
ON
FAST BLINK
X
*
“X” indicates that this LED is not used to show the state of operation described on this line. Check in this column for the state in
which this LED is ON.
Note 1-
“Flash” indicates a CM or eMTA initialization process in progress.
A “Flash” that does not stop indicates an initia
lization error.
Note 2-
During an AC Power Failure with a bad battery, the operation of the device may not be possible due to lack of battery
power; all LEDs may be “Unlit”.
Note 3-
LED turns on when connection to a PC is detected.
continued on next page
Legend:
ON
LED
is on
SLOW BLINK
LED
is blinking slowly
OFF
LED
is off
FAST BLINK
LED
is blinking quickly
X
LED
can be in any state (on, off or blinking)
Lights Guide
Note
-
There is a simplified version
of this table on page 14
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LED LABEL
Power
Battery
( LED desc.
when battery
is inserted )
DS/US
ONLINE
LINK
TEL
eMTA Normal Operation
AC Power Good
Good Battery
all lines On-Hook
ON
ON
CM Normal Operation
CM Normal Operation
CM Normal Operation
ON
1 line or more Off-Hook
ON
SLOW
BLINK
Low Battery
all lines On-Hook
ON
SLOW
BLINK
ON
1 line or more Off-Hook
ON
SLOW
BLINK
Bad Battery
all lines On-Hook
ON
OFF
NOTE 2
ON
1 line or more Off-Hook
ON
SLOW
BLINK
AC Power Failure
Good Battery
all lines On-Hook
FLASH
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
1 line or more Off-Hook
FLASH
SLOW
BLINK
Low Battery
all lines On-Hook
FLASH
SLOW
BLINK
ON
1 line or more Off-Hook
FLASH
SLOW
BLINK
Bad Battery
all lines On-Hook
OFF
OFF
NOTE 2
NOTE 2
NOTE 2
NOTE 2
1 line or more Off-Hook
OFF
SW Download
Operation
During Software download & while
updating the FLASH memory
ON
ON
SLOW BLINK
SLOW BLINK
SLOW BLINK
X
Restore to
Factory Settings
ACG is powered off. Press the
Page button while powering on the
ACG. Hold the page button for 5s
Turn on all LEDs when factory RESET starts
eMTA Reset
(soft Reset)
Upon pressing the Rest button
LEDs behave as if the device is powering up
Legend:
ON
LED
is on
SLOW BLINK
LED
is blinking slowly
OFF
LED
is off
FAST BLINK
LED
is blinking quickly
X
LED
can be in any state (on, off or blinking)
*
“X”
indicates that this LED is not used to show the state of operation described on this line
.
Check in this column for the state in which this LED is ON.
Note 1-
“Flash” indicates a CM or eMTA initialization process in progress.
A “Flash” that does not stop indicates an initia
lization error.
Note 2-
During an AC Power Failure with a bad battery, the operation of the device may not be possible due to lack of battery power;
all LEDs may be “Unlit”.
Note 3-
LED turns on when connection to a PC is detected.
Note
-
There is a simplified version
of this table on pag
e 14
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Appendix - Fcc Information
FCC Declaration of Conformity and Industry Canada Information
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Trade Name:
Model: ACG905
Equipment Classification:
Computing Device Accessory
Responsible Party:
Thomson Inc.
101 W. 103
rd
St.
Indianapolis, IN 46290 U.S.A.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect this equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void the user’s authority to
operate it.
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations.

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