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CAT5
Ethernet
cable
Connects from
LAN port to
Ethernet enabled
devices as PC
or STB
Telephone
wire
Connects Phone
port to phone set
DC12V
Power
adapter
Connects from
Power port of
the main unit
into a wall outlet
Hardware Connections
1. Select a convenient location for the bridg e near
the PC or Ethernet device to which it will be
connected. The bridge should be kept away
from excessive heat.
2. Using one coaxial cable to connect the HCNA
port to F-Type connector on the wall. Using
another coaxial cable to connect the other F-type
TV port to TV set (optional).
3. Connect the LAN1/LAN2 port to your Ethernet-
equipped device.
4. Connect the telephone to Phone port.
5. Connect the power adapter to the DC12V port
into a wall outlet.
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The figure above shows how to connect an FTTB
or xDSL modem, telephone and PC to the voice
endpoint and in-building coaxial cable network.
Now you should have connected the LAN port,
HCNA port and the DC12V port to the appropriate
devices or lines. LED will be as:
PWR ON
LAN ON
Phone (Left)
ON
HCNA Link/Act ON (Green or Orange)
For more information on LEDs, see section entitled
"
LED Indicators on the Rear Panel"
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The bridge has been designed to be a reliable and
easy to use connection dev ice. Please refer to the list
below to aid in troubleshooting.
The PWR (green) LED is off.
Make sure the power adapter is properly plugged
into a live electrical outlet.
The LAN (Ethernet) LED is off.
Make sure the connection to LAN port is secure.
The Ethernet device to which you are connected
should be powered on and properly configured.
The HCNA Link/Act/Quality LED is off or red
Make sure the connection to HCNA port is
secure.
HCNA device to which you are connected s hould
be powered on and properly configured.
Make sure the quality of coaxial connector and
cable is good.
The Phone (Left) LED is off.
Make sure the settings of VoIP SIP registered
account is correct.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Standards
IEEE 802.3 10BaseT Ethernet
IEEE 802.3u 100BaseT Fast Ethernet
HomePNA 3.1 over Coax co mpliant
SIP v1(RFC2543), v2(RFC3261)
Data Rates
HCNA: 224/192 Mbps maximal
Ethernet: 10/100 Mbps
Transmission Range
HCNA : Up to 65dB attenuation
Ethernet: 100 meters maximum
Power Consumption
12V DC, Less than 6 watt
Certifications
CE, FCC Part 15
LEDs
Power
Ethernet Link/Activity
Phone Link and Call Progress
HCNA Link/Activity/Quality
Connectors
Two F-Type connectors, one for connecting
with HCNA device, and one for TV Bypass
Two RJ-45 for 10/100Mbps Etherne t
One RJ-11 for Telephone
Cables
HCNA: F-Type RG-59U coaxial cable
Ethernet: CAT5 or better UTP