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Contents
Table of Contents
Technical Specifications
i
Safety Recommendations
Using Equipment Safely - Gateway
i
Using Equipment Safely - Handset
ii
Phone Installation
ii
Digital Security System
ii
Important Installation Guidelines
ii
About your Advanced Cable Gateway
Key Features
1
Main Technical Characteristics
1
Computer Requirements
1
Before You Start
2
Box Contents
2
Become Familiar with Your Gateway and Handset
1. Gateway Front Panel
2
Become Familiar with Your Gateway and Handset
2. Gateway Rear Panel
3
3. Handset Overview
4
Layout
4
Setting up Your System
5
Step 1: Install the Wi-Fi Card
6
Step 2: Install the Gateway Battery
7
Step 3: Install the Handset Batteries
8
Step 4: Charge the Handset (Two Ways)
9
Charge the Handset with the DC Adapter
9
Charge the Handset Docked to the Gateway
10
Step 5: Connecting Cables
11
Connections Overview
11
Connect One or Two Computers with Ethernet Cables
12
Connect More Than Two Computers with Ethernet Cables
13
Connect Telephone or Fax with Standard Analog Phoneline
13
Step 6: Activate the Advanced Cable Gateway
14
Step 7:
Setup Wireless Access for Your Laptop,
PC or Other Device
15
Step 8: Becoming Familiar with Handset Operation
16
Day to Day Use
17
Making Calls
17
Receiving Calls
17
Ending Calls
17
Mute
17
Handset Screen Icons
18
Call Volume
18
Access and Change Gateway Advanced Settings
Outline of Web Manager
19
Gateway – Status Web Page Group
20
1. Software
20
2. Connection
20
3. Password
20
Gateway – Telephony Web Page Group
21
1. Base
21
2. Handsets
21
Gateway – Router Web Page Group
22
1. LAN
22
2. WAN
22
3. Computers
22
4. Firewall
23
5. Forwarding
24
6. DMZ Host
25
Gateway – Wireless Web Page Group
26
Performance
26
Authentication
26
Security
26
1. 802.11b/g Basic
27
2. 802.11b/g Security
28
3. Access Control
29
eMTA Settings – Basic Web Page Group
30
1. Status
30
2. CM Hardware
30
3. Event Log
31
4. CM State
31
Additional Information
Customize Your Handset
32
Setting Menu
32
1. Ring Tone
33
2. Time
34
3. Phone Settings
34
4. Call Lists
34
5. Using Your Gateway With Multiple Handsets
35
Wiring Example
36
Frequently Asked Questions
37
Troubleshooting
38
Lights Guide
41
FCC Declaration of Conformity and Industry Canada Information 43
FCC Declaration of Conformity for Handset
44
Service Information
45
Glossary
46
Index
47
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Note
:
The minimum requirements may vary among different cable companies.
About your Advanced Cable Gateway
Key Features
Thank you for choosing the ACG905, the new generation of Thomson Gateways with enhanced functionalities.
The Advanced Cable Gateway offers the following services:
• Multi-Line Capability, Up to 5 Handsets*
• Access to Voicemail, Address Book, News, Weather and other features via your Handset(s) -
varies
depending upon offerings from your service provider
• Built-in router functionality for home networking
• Wi-Fi
Main Technical Characteristics
• DOCSIS 2.0 and PacketCable 1.5 Compliant
• Built-in DECT Technology
• Wireless
(Add-On Wi-Fi Card included)
• 2 Ethernet Ports, 1 USB2.0** and 1 RJ11 Telephone Line
• Battery back-up
• Security Through Built-In Firewall and WEP, WPA, WPA2, BPI+ Protocols
• Easy Access to Advanced Diagnostics Web Pages
*
Refer to:
www.thomson-store.com
for information about purchasing additional handsets & batteries
**
If Enabled by your service provider
IBM PC COMPATIBLE
MACINTOSH
CPU
Pentium preferred
Power PC
Operating
System
Windows NT/2000/Me/XP/Vista, Linux
Mac OS 10.4xor higher
Video
VGA or better (
SVGA preferred
)
VGA or better (
SVGA built-in preferred
)
Ethernet
10BaseT or 100BaseT
10BaseT or 100BaseT
An Ethernet card makes it possible for your computer to pass data to and from the internet. You must have
an Ethernet card and software drivers installed in your computer. You will also need a standard Ethernet
cable to connect the Ethernet card to your Advanced Cable Gateway
(included with your Gateway)
.
Software
A TCP/IP network protocol for each machine, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later or Mozilla Firefox.
Computer Requirements
For the best possible performance from your Advanced Cable Gateway, your personal computer must meet the
following minimum system requirements:
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Before You Start
Box Contents
CAUTION
Advanced Cable Gateway
Battery
Rechargeable
Batteries
DC adapter for
DECT handset
Ethernet Cable
Power Cord
Wi-Fi Card
DECT handset TH-58 with Dock
User Guide on CD
Become Familiar with Your Gateway and Handset
1. Gateway Front Panel
POWER
Power
BATTERY
Battery Back-Up Level (low / full / empty or no battery detected)
DS/US
Cable DOCSIS State; LED ON during start-up operation
ONLINE
Internet Active
LINK
Gateway ActivityLED ON when a PC is connected to the Ethernet port
TEL
Voice Over IP Information
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Becoming Familar with Your Gateway and Handset
Become Familiar with Your Gateway and Handset
2. Gateway Rear Panel
Back-Up
Battery Cover
Power Input
120V AC. 60Hz, 0.5A
Page
USB
RESET
ETHERNET 1
ETHERNET 2
TEL
CABLE
PAGE
To ring
all
connected Handsets (
short press
)
or
Add another DECT Handset to the Gateway (
press
for more than 12 seconds )
or
Reset to factory settings (
press at power off; keep pressing for 5 seconds while powering on
the Advanced Cable Gateway
)
USB
USB 2.0 Connector (
master
)
RESET
Reset (
short press
)
ETHERNET 1
Ethernet 10/100 BaseT RJ-45 Connector
ETHERNET 2
Ethernet 10/100 BaseT RJ-45 Connector
TEL
Telephone RJ-11 Connector
CABLE
Cable Input; F-Connector
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Becoming Familar with Your Gateway and Handset
3. Handset Overview
Layout
Start
Menu
Hands-Free Loudspeaker
Earpiece
Audio output for telephone calls.
Side Key
Use the up and down key of the side button to increase
or
decrease the listening volume
Left & Right Softkey
(
described on page 16
)
Color Ring
(outside perimeter of NavKey)
Displays differing color lights as incoming calls &
messages are received
NavKey
(Navigation Key)
(
described on page 16
)
Talk Key
(Green Key)
Press this key to get a dial tone.
After pre-dialing a number, press to make a call.
Press to activate the Hands-Free function.
Keypad
These keys are used for dialing phone numbers or
entering text.
(
See additional description on page
16)
Microphone
Audio input for telephone calls
OFF
(Red Key)
(
described on page 16)

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