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Charging and Batteries
Handset Dock
To plug your DECT Handset Dock on the Gateway, follow
the instructions below:
Charge the Handset Docked to the Gateway
The DECT Handset will charge when securely placed in the Handset Dock so long as the dock has power.
The dock can charge your handset while attached to the front of the Advanced Cable Gateway or by using the DC
adapter included with the Gateway.
ACG Cover
Be certain that the power cord to the Advanced Cable
Gateway is unplugged.
Remove the Gateway’s Cover on the front panel.
Attach the DECT Handset Dock where the cover was.
Place the Handset into its receptacle on top of the Dock.
Dock snaps onto front of Gateway here
Back of Dock
Once installation is complete, you should leave the phone on the charger for at least
5 hours
before using it in order to
maximize battery performance and life.
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Connect Cables
Important Information:
Your cable company should always be consulted before installing a new cable outlet.
Do not attempt any rewiring without contacting your cable company first.
Step 5: Connecting Cables
Connections Overview
computer (1)
computer (2)
analog
phone
fax
cable
splitter
TV
Wi-Fi card
Handset
with
dock
Telephone
Connections
Cable
Connections
Ethernet
Connections
RF
RF
RJ-45
RJ-45
RJ-11
Advanced
Cable
Gateway
Wi-Fi computer
Wireless
Connections
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Connect Cables
computer (2)
computer (1)
wall
outlet
cable
connection
RF
RJ-45
RJ-45
Advanced
Cable
Gateway
Handset
Connect One or Two Computers with Ethernet Cables
Make the connections to the modem in the following sequence:
Connect one end of the coaxial cable to the cable connection on the wall, and the other end to the CABLE
connector on the Advanced Cable Gateway.
Connect one end of the power cord into the 120V, 60Hz, 0.5A socket on the Gateway and the other end
into the power plug in the wall.
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable
(straight-wired, see below)
to the Ethernet port on the back of your
computer and the other end to the ETHERNET port on the Gateway.
Note:
The Gateway is equipped with
two
Ethernet ports. Therefore, you will only need a second Ethernet
cable (not provided) to connect a second Ethernet device.
Note
:
Make sure that the Ethernet cable is straight-wired (
not “null” or crossover-wired
).
However, you will need a crossover-type cable if you are connecting
the Gateway to a hub or a hub within a port switch that provides the same function.
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Connect Cables
If you want to create hard wired connections to the Advanced Cable Gateway for more than two computers,
you will need to purchase a Hub (
Switch
) for that purpose and the cabling necessary for those additional
connections.
Although a 10BaseT Hub or Switch can be used, it is not recommended. A 100BaseT Hub or Switch is
recommended. Follow the installation guidelines that accompany this equipment.
Connect More Than Two Computers with Ethernet Cables
Connect Telephone or Fax with Standard Analog Phoneline
When properly connected, most telephone devices can be used with the Advanced Cable Gateway. Here is how to
make that connection
Note
:
If you have any questions concerning telephone connection, please contact your service provider.
Note
:
There is only one TEL connection available on the rear panel of the Gateway.
analog
phone
Advanced
Cable
Gateway
Connect a standard phone line cord directly from the
phone (
fax machine, answering machine, caller ID box,
etc.
) to the TEL port on the Gateway.
To make a normal telephone call, pick up the handset;
listen for a dial tone, then dial the desired number using
this new connection. For services such as
call waiting
,
use the hook switch
(or FLASH button
) to change calls.
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Activating Services
Step 6: Activate the Advanced Cable Gateway
Wi-Fi Light Indicators on the Front Side of the Card
After the WiFi card is inserted and the Advanced Cable Gateway is plugged back into the power outlet, you will know
that the connection is successful when the
PWR
LED on the front of the Wi-Fi Card shows a green light.
Also
, when you first turn the Gateway back on, the
Link
LED will blink a green light -
fast
;
when the card connects to the network sucessfully, it will blink -
slowly
.
LED Label
Steady State Operation
ON
OFF
FLASH (Blinking)
Power
AC Power Good with
Good / Low / Bad Battery
AC Power Failure with
Bad Battery
AC Power Failure with
Good Battery / Low Battery
Battery
AC Power Good /
Good Battery
AC Power Good/
Bad Battery
AC Power Failure /
Good Battery/Bad Battery
AC Power Good /
Low Battery
AC Power Failure /
Low Battery
DS/US
Normal
AC Power Failure
Initialization
OR
Error (
if Blinking persists
)
Online
Normal
AC Power Failure
Initialization
OR
Error (
if Blinking persists
)
LINK
Ethernet / Wi-Fi Link
No Ethernet / Wi-Fi Link
Ethernet / Wi-Fi Traffic
Tel
All Lines Good
Telephone line(s)
not available
One or More Telephones
in use
WiFi Card LEDs
Light Indicators on the Gateway
After installation of the Gateway, each time you turn it on (
each time the modem is reconnected to the power
), it goes
through several steps before it can be used.
Each of these steps is represented by a different pattern of
flashing lights
on the front of the modem.
If DS/US, ONLINE, and LINK leds flash simultaneously it means the Gateway is automatically updating its system
software.
Please wait for the lights to stop flashing
. You cannot use your modem during this time. Do not remove
the power supply or reset the Gateway during this process.
Note
:
To activate your Gateway, please consult the activation instruction provided by your service provider.

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