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Table of Contents CONGRATULATIONS!................................................................................................... 2/ STEP 1 - KNOW YOUR PC'S OPERATING SYSTEM ............................................... 2/ STEP 2 - DETERMINE YOUR CONNECTION SETTINGS....................................... 3/ STEP 3 - INSTALL THE ADSL MODEM CARD......................................................... 4/ STEP 4 - INSTALL THE DRIVERS ............................................................................... 6/ WINDOWS 95A................................................................................................................. 7/ WINDOWS 95B ............................................................................................................... 10/ WINDOWS 98, 98SE ....................................................................................................... 14/ WINDOWS ME ................................................................................................................ 16/ WINDOWS NT4.0 ........................................................................................................... 18/ WINDOWS NT4.0: ADDING TCP/IP PROTOCOL .............................................................. 21/ WINDOWS 2000.............................................................................................................. 23/ STEP 5 - EDITING YOUR SERVICE CONNECTION .............................................. 25/ IP CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................ 25/ DAEWOO DSL MONITOR........................................................................................... 26/ MODEM INFORMATION AND RENEWING IP CONFIGURATION ........................................... 26/ ADVANCED SETTING ....................................................................................................... 26/ REMOVING DRIVERS ................................................................................................. 27/ WINDOWS 95/98/ME/NT4.0/2000.................................................................................. 27/ TROUBLE SHOOTING................................................................................................. 28/ CONNECTOR PIN-OUT ............................................................................................... 30/ LED FUNCTIONS FOR THE DW-8000P MODEM ................................................... 30/ SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS & COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION ....................... 31/ COPYRIGHT & REGULATORY INFORMATION................................................... 31/ Congratulations! You are about to accelerate into ADSL technology. Your new ADSL modem card is an internal Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) PCI modem card, which conveniently plugs into your computer system. The modem connects directly to your telephone line via a standard connector. This guide is designed to walk you through installation of your ADSL Modem card in the easiest and quickest way possible. Please follow the instructions carefully. Step 1 - Know your PC's Operating System You will need to know the exact version of Microsoft Windows installed in your computer. If you do not know or are unsure, please proceed as follows to determine your version of the Microsoft Operating System. On your desktop, first right-click "My Computer", then select "Properties". The version number of the Microsoft Windows Operating System installed in your computer will be displayed on the General tab. Refer to the following table for more detailed information. Windows OS Win 95A Win 95B Win 98 Win 98SE Win Me Win 2000 Win NT4 System Properties Description 4.00.950A 4.00.950B 4.10.1998 4.10.2222A 2nd Edition 4.90.3000 5.00.2195 4.00.1381 Release (Microsoft Web) Windows 95 OSR1 Windows 95 OSR2 Windows 98 Windows 98 2nd Edition Windows Millennium Edition Windows 2000 Windows NT 4.0 2 If you have questions regarding your PC system and the Microsoft Windows Operating System, please contact your original PC manufacturer or Microsoft for assistance. Before Installing the ADSL PCI Modem Card, it is important to verify that the ADSL data port RJ-11 jack is configured so that the center two pins, pins 3 and 4, are used for ADSL data, otherwise the ADSL PCI modem card will not make a proper connection. If the ADSL data port installation uses pins 2 and 5 for data, a wiring converter will be required. Do not alter or remove a wiring converter if present. Consult with your ADSL service provider regarding a wiring converter or before attempting any wiring changes. Step 3 - Install the ADSL modem card Caution: To avoid possible damage to your modem card, touch the metal chassis of your PC system to remove static charge first, then remove your ADSL modem card from the protective anti-static bag. 1. 2. Shut down your computer and switch the power off. Unplug the power cord for your computer from the electrical outlet. Step 2 - Determine your Connection settings You need to know your PC systems Windows OS. Refer to the following chart for your ADSL Driver. ADSL Driver Selection Win 95A & 95B Win 98 & 98SE & Me Win NT 4.0 Win 2000 RFC1483 Win95 Win98Me WinNT Win2k 3. Remove the cover from your systems chassis (see your PC manufacturer's manual) Having determined the ADSL Driver you will be installing, you now need to gather the connection information supplied by your ADSL service provider. VPI value:_________ VCI value:_________ Framing: ADSL Mode: For RFC 1483 Host: Domain: Gateway: IP Address: Subnet Mask: DNS or server address: 4. LLC/SNAP ITU G.lite ITU G.dmt 5. Unscrew "slot cover bracket" from an unused PCI (usually white in color) slot. Gently and evenly insert the PCI modem card into your empty PCI slot. VC_Mux ANSI T1.413 6. 7. Make sure the card is firmly seated, then secure the card with the bracket screw. Replace the cover of your computer system. 3 4 Step 4 - Install the driver 8. Connect the ADSL/phone line to the connector port (ADSL) on the modem card and plug the other end of the cable into your ADSL/phone service. You will be installing drivers and proceeding to make an Internet connection. This process requires you to enter information as prompted by the Microsoft Installation Wizard. NOTE: You may need the Microsoft Windows Operating System installation files (CAB files) to complete the installation. The CAB files are contained in the Microsoft's system CD-ROM. Some systems may have already installed the CAB files to the hard drive, but you should have the Microsoft Windows CD-ROM handy just in case. 9. You can connect a phone to the internally micro-filtered phone connector port (PHONE). Proceed now to the installation procedure for the Windows Operating System installed in your computer. 5 6 Windows 95A After installing the ADSL modem card, plug the power cable back into the PC system and turn the power on. Before you proceed to install drivers you will need to upgrade your Dial-Up Networking (DUN) application to version 1.3 or above. The Microsoft DUN is conveniently contained on your ADSL Driver CD-ROM. 1. After restart, the Update Device Driver Wizard will detect the ADSL modem as a PCI Card. [Cancel] the New Hardware Found window. At your desktop, click [Start], then select [Run]. 6. You will be asked: "Do you want to restart your computer now?" Click [Yes]. NOTE: You may need the Microsoft Windows Operating System installation files (CAB files) to complete the installation. The CAB files are contained in the Microsoft's OS CD-ROM. Some systems may have already installed the CAB files to the hard drive, but you should have the CD-ROM handy just in case. 7. After your computer reboots, the New Hardware Found window will detect the ADSL modem card as a PCI Card. Select the "Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer" option. Click [OK]. Insert the ADSL Driver CD-ROM into your systems CD drive. 2. 3. The Run window appears. Insert the ADSL Driver CD, then click on [Browse] and proceed to locate the ADSL Driver CD-ROM. Locate and select the Msdun13.exe file (F:\Support \MSDUN13\English\MSDUN13.exe). The MSDUN13.exe appears in the Open box. Click [OK]. NOTE: The example uses "F" as the CD-ROM drive letter. Drive letters may vary. 8. 9. The Install From Disk window appears. Click [Browse] to locate the driver on your CD-ROM for your computer's OS (F:\Drivers\WIN95), then click [OK]. 4. The Microsoft Dial-Up Networking 1.3 window appears with the message "This will install Microsoft Dial-Up Networking 1.3 for Windows 95. Do you wish to continue?" Click [Yes]. An End-User License Agreement will appear. To accept, click [Yes]. 5. 10. The DW-8000P NIC ADSL Driver Settings window appears. This is the Advanced Settings section. Enter in the PVC_VPI, PVC_VCI, and ADSL Line Type values supplied by your ADSL service provider. e.g.) TELUS VCI: 33, VPI: 0 7 8 11. The New Hardware Found window will detect the ADSL modem card as a DAEWOO COMMAGNT. Select the "Windows default driver" option. Click [OK]. Windows 95B After installing the ADSL modem card, plug the power cable back into the PC system and turn the power on. Before you proceed to install drivers you will need to upgrade your Dial-Up Networking (DUN) application to version 1.3 or above. The Microsoft DUN is conveniently contained on your ADSL Driver CD-ROM. 1. After restart, the Update Device Driver Wizard will detect the ADSL modem card as a PCI ATM Controller. [Cancel] the New hardware found window. At your desktop, click [Start], then select [Run]. 12. Enter the Windows 95 install files path (F:\Win95) and click [OK] 2. 13. The System Settings Change window appears. For the PC system to set up the DW-8000P PCI NIC ADSL Driver, a system Restart is required. Click [Yes]. 3. Congratulations, you are done. Your ADSL Internet connection is established! The Run window appears. Insert the ADSL Driver CD, then click on [Browse] and proceed to locate the ADSL Driver CD-ROM. Locate and select the Msdun13.exe file (F:\Support \MSDUN13\English\MSDUN13.exe). The MSDUN13.exe appears in the Open box. Click [OK]. NOTE: The example uses "F" as the CD-ROM drive letter. Drive letters may vary. 4. The Microsoft Dial-Up Networking 1.3 window appears with the message "This will install Microsoft Dial-Up Networking 1.3 for Windows 95. Do you wish to continue?" Click [Yes]. An End-User License Agreement will appear. To accept, click [Yes]. 5. 9 10 6. You will be asked "Do you want to restart your computer now?" Click [Yes]. 11. The Update Device Driver Wizard will appear and find the DW-8000P PCI ADSL Driver. Click [Finish]. NOTE: You may need the Microsoft Windows Operating System installation files (CAB files) to complete the installation. The CAB files are contained in the Microsoft's system CD-ROM. Some systems may have already installed the CAB files to the hard drive, but you should have the CD-ROM handy just in case. 7. After your computer reboots, the Update Device Driver Wizard will detect the ADSL modem card as a PCI ATM Controller, click [Next]. Insert the ADSL Driver CD-ROM into you systems CD drive. 12. The DW-8000P NIC ADSL Driver Settings window appears. This is the Advanced Settings section. And enter in the PVC_VPI, PVC_VCI, and ADSL Line Type values supplied by your ADSL service provider. e.g.) TELUS VCI: 33, VPI: 0 8. 7. 9. The Update Device Driver Wizard will appear and indicate, "Windows was unable to locate a driver for this device". Click [Other Locations]. If prompted to insert your Windows CD, do so at this time, then click [OK]. 8. Enter the Windows 95 installation files path (F:\Win95) and click [OK]. 10. The Select Other Location window appears. Click [Browse] to locate the driver on your CD-ROM for the protocol supported by your ADSL provider: F:\Drivers\Win95 (The example uses "F" as the CD-ROM drive letter. Your drive may have a different letter). Then click [OK]. 9. The Update Device Driver Wizard will detect the ADSL modem card as a DAEWOO COMMAGNT, then click [Next]. 11 12 10. The Update Device Driver Wizard will appear and indicate, "Windows was unable to locate a driver for this device". Click [Other Locations]. Windows 98, 98SE After installing the ADSL modem card, plug the power cable back into the PC system and turn the power on. 1. 11. The Select Other Location window appears. Click [Browse] to locate the driver on your CD-ROM for the protocol supported by your ADSL provider: F:\Drivers\Win95 (The example uses "F" as the CD-ROM drive letter. Yours may have a different letter), then click [OK]. 2. The Add New Hardware Wizard window will automatically appear to indicate that a new PCI ATM Controller has been found. Click [Next]. 12. The Update Device Driver Wizard will find the DAEWOO COMMAGNT. Click [Finish]. 3. Still in the Add New Hardware Wizard. You will be asked, "What do you want Windows to do?" Select the "Search for the best driver for your device" option, then click [Next]. Insert the ADSL Driver CD into your systems CD-ROM drive. 4. 13. If prompted to insert your Windows CD, do so at this time, then click [OK]. 14. Enter the [CD drive Letter] and :\Win95 (e.g. F:\Win95), then click [OK]. Select "Specify a location" and click [Browse] to locate the driver on your CDROM for the protocol supported by your ADSL provider: F:\Drivers\Win98Me (The example uses "F" as the CD-ROM drive letter. Your drive may have a different letter), then click [Next]. 5. 15. The System Settings Change window appears. For the PC system to set up the DW-8000P PCI NIC ADSL Driver, a system Restart is required. Click [Yes]. Congratulations, you are done. Your ADSL Internet connection is established! 13 The Add New Hardware Wizard will appear and indicate the DW-8000P PCI NIC ADSL Driver has been recognized and will install a new driver. Click [Next]. 14 Windows Me 6. The DW-8000P NIC ADSL Driver Settings window appears. This is the Advanced Settings section. And enter in the PVC_VPI, PVC_VCI, and ADSL Line Type values supplied by your ADSL service provider. e.g.) TELUS VCI: 33, VPI: 0 After installing the ADSL modem card, plug the power cable back into the PC system and turn the power on. 1. The Add New Hardware Wizard window will automatically appear to indicate that a new PCI ATM Controller has been found. You will be asked, "What would you like to do?" Select the "Specify the location of the driver" option, then click [Next]. 7. If prompted to insert your Windows CD, do so at this time, then click [OK]. 2. Still in the Add New Hardware Wizard. Insert the ADSL Driver CD into your systems CD-ROM drive. Select "Specify a location" and click [Browse] to locate the driver on your CD-ROM for the protocol supported by your ADSL provider: F:\Drivers\Win98Me (The example uses "F" as the CD-ROM drive letter. Your drive may have a different letter), then click [Next]. The Add New Hardware Wizard will appear and indicate the DW-8000P PCI NIC ADSL Driver has been recognized and will install a new driver. Click [Next]. 8. Enter the [CD drive Letter] and :\Win98 (e.g. F:\Win98), then click [OK]. 9. At the conclusion of the ADSL modem driver installation, the Add New Hardware Wizard window appears and displays your newly installed DW-8000P PCI NIC ADSL Driver. Click [Finish]. 3. 10. The System Settings Change window appears. For the PC system to set up the DW-8000P PCI NIC ADSL Driver, a system Restart is required. Click [Yes]. 4. Congratulations, you are done. Your ADSL Internet connection is established! The DW-8000P NIC ADSL Driver Settings window appears. This is the Advanced Settings section. And enter in the PVC_VPI, PVC_VCI, and ADSL Line Type values supplied by your ADSL service provider. 15 16 5. At the conclusion of the ADSL modem driver installation, the Add New Hardware Wizard window appears and displays your newly installed DW-8000P PCI NIC ADSL Driver. Click [Finish]. Windows NT4.0 After installing the ADSL modem card, plug the power cable back into the PC system and turn the power on. 1. On your desktop, double-click My Computer, then double-click Control Panel. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Network icon. The Network window appears. Select the Adapters tab, then click [Add]. 2. 6. The System Settings Change window appears. For the PC system to set up the DW-8000P PCI NIC ADSL Driver, a system restart is required. Click [Yes]. Congratulations, you are done. Your ADSL Internet connection is established! 3. 4. The Select Network Adapter window appears. Click [Have Disk]. Insert ADSL Driver CD-ROM into your systems CD drive. 5. The Insert Disk window appears. Type in: F:\Drivers\WinNT (The example uses "F" as the CD-ROM drive letter. Your drive may have a different letter.) Click [OK]. 6. The Select OEM Option window will find the DAEWOO NicAdsl PCI Ethernet Adapter, Click [OK]. 17 18 7. The DAEWOO NicAdsl PCI Adapter Card Setup window appears. Select Protocol supplied by your ADSL service provider. Click [OK]. The DW-8000P NIC ADSL Driver Settings window appears. This is the Advanced Settings section. And enter in the PVC_VPI, PVC_VCI, and ADSL Line Type values supplied by your ADSL service provider. e.g.) TELUS VCI: 33, VPI: 0 10. Click on the Protocols tab and verify that the ADI Comm Agent Driver and TCP/IP Protocol are present. 8. 11. If TCP/IP Protocol doesn't exist, go to the "Windows NT4: Adding TCP/IP Protocol" section (Page 21). 12. If TCP/IP Protocol exists, just go on. 13. Select "TCP/IP Protocol". Click [Properties]. 9. The Network window will appear. Click the Adapters tab to verify that DAEWOO NicAdsl PCI Ethernet Adapter has been found. 14. Microsoft TCP/IP Properties window appears. Select "Adapter: DAEWOO NicAdsl PCI Ethernet Adapter". 15. If your ISP supports DHCP, select "Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server". If not, select "Specify an IP address". 16. If you select "Specify an IP address", you need to input IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway. Ask to your ISP. NOTE: To review the Network window properties at any time, rightclick the Network Neighborhood icon and select Properties. NOTE: If no previous network devices have been installed, then the Network Neighborhood icon will not be present on your desktop. To open the Network window, double-click My Computer then Control Panel then Network. 17. You may need to input DNS, DHCP relay, Routing information. Ask to your ISP. 18. The Network Settings Change window appears. You must now restart your computer for the settings to take effect. Click [Yes]. Congratulations, you are done. Your ADSL Internet connection is established! 19 20 Windows NT4.0: Adding TCP/IP Protocol If TCP/IP Protocol doesn't exist, you must add TCP/IP Protocol. 1. Open Network window. Click on the [Protocols] tab. Click [Add]. 5. TCP/IP Protocol will be in the Network Protocols list box. You can configure TCP/IP Protocol's Properties now. About your TCP/IP Properties, ask to your ISP. 6. 2. Select Network Protocol window appears. Select "TCP/IP Protocol". Click [OK]. 3. The TCP/IP Setup window appears. If your ISP supports DHCP, click [Yes]. If not, click [No]. 4. The Window NT Setup window appears. Insert your Windows NT CD, and type in the path (e.g. F:\winnt\english The example uses "F" as the CD-ROM drive letter. Your drive and path may be different.) Click [Continue]. 21 22 Windows 2000 After installing the ADSL modem card, plug the power cable back into the PC system and turn the power on. 5. The Found New Hardware Wizard will appear and find the ATM Network Controller, click [Next]. 1. After installing the ADSL modem card, power on the PC system. After start-up, the Found New Hardware Wizard will appear. Click [Next]. 6. The Digital Signature Not Found window appears. You will be asked; Do you want to continue installation? Click [Yes]. 2. Still in the Found New Hardware Wizard, select the "Search for a suitable ... device" option. Click [Next]. 7. The DW-8000P NIC ADSL Driver Settings window appears. This is the Advanced Settings section. And enter in the PVC_VPI, PVC_VCI, and ADSL Line Type values supplied by your ADSL service provider. e.g.) TELUS VCI: 33, VPI: 0 3. Next you will be prompted for software drivers. Select the "Specify a location". Click [Next]. 8. The Found New Hardware Wizard will prompt, "Windows has finished installing the software for this device". Click [Finish]. 4. Insert the ADSL Driver CD into the systems CD-ROM drive. Click [Browse] to locate the driver on your CD-ROM for the protocol supported by your ADSL provider: F:\Drivers\Win2k (The example uses "F" as the CD-ROM drive letter. Your drive may have a different letter.) Click [OK]. Congratulations, you are done. Your ADSL Internet connection is established! 23 24 Step 5 - Editing Your Service Connection IP Configuration DAEWOO DSL Monitor Modem Information and Renewing IP Configuration 1. After your PC has rebooted, right-click on the DSL Monitor Icon, and select the "DAEWOO DSL Monitor..." option (or you can double-click the icon). The DAEWOO DSL Monitor window appears. There are `Modem', `ATM', and `Info' tabs. `Modem' tap shows Status, Line Type, and VPI/VCI setting. You can use [Reset Modem] to re-sync ADSL link. You can use [Ipconfig Renew] to renew your TCP/IP configuration in case of using DHCP. `ATM' tab shows ATM cell and packet statistics. `Info' tab shows Hardware, Firmware, Driver, and Package versions. 1. This section includes the IP configuration specifics for Windows NT4.0. The NT 4.0 windows are slightly different from those of Windows 95 /98. Other than minor screen differences, the process for editing the IP address settings is the same for Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 95/98. At your desktop, first double-click My Computer, then double-click Control Panel to view the contents of the control panel. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Network icon. Note: The Network window shortcut is a right-click on the Network Neighborhood icon on your desktop, then a left-click on Properties. 2. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 3. 4. 5. 6. Select the Protocols tab of the network window. Select "TCP/IP" Protocol and click [Properties]. Select the "IP address" option and note that the IP Address and Subnet Mask regions will turn from gray to active. Enter the IP Address (e.g. 192.168.4.39) and Subnet mask (e.g. 255.255.255.0). Enter the Default Gateway in this window, then enter the Host Name and Domain. NOTE: Please refer to your ADSL service provider. To enter the Domain search (DNS) entries, click Add, and then enter the address. Click Add to save the address. Repeat the process for additional DNS entries. Click Ok to update the changes. 7. 8. Advanced setting 1. Right-click on the [DSL Monitor Icon], and select the "Advanced Settings..." option The DW-8000P NIC ADSL Driver Settings window appears. This is the Advanced Settings section. And enter in the PVC_VPI, PVC_VCI, and ADSL Line Type values supplied by your ADSL service provider. 2. 25 26 Removing Drivers Windows 95/98/Me/NT4.0/2000 Trouble Shooting If you have completed the ADSL modem card installation procedures and your ADSL connection is not operational, then refer to the following guidelines for assistance in getting your ADSL modem connection up and running. Is there a Diagnostic ICON on the Taskbar? Try Restarting the PC system. Are the correct drivers installed for the Operating system used? Point-to-Point - If system OS is Windows 95, is the DUN upgraded v1.3? Have you deleted the drivers and tried the installation again? Is the NIC achieving ADSL connection? 1. 2. 3. On the desktop, click the Start Menu on the Task Bar. Select Programs. The system window appears. Select the DW-8000P PCI NIC ADSL Driver, and then click on the Uninstall. 4. The Uninstall DW-8000P ADSL Driver window appears. For the PC system to set up the DW-8000P PCI NIC ADSL Driver, a system Restart is required. Click [Yes]. Try using the Diagnostic Tools Connect option. Is the cable installed between the ADSL modem card and the ADSL service? Try Restarting the PC system. 5. Has any cabling adapter or wiring converter been removed? The Uninstall DW-8000P ADSL Driver window appears. For the PC system to set up the DW-8000P PCI NIC ADSL Driver, a system Restart is required. Click [OK]. Is the NIC constantly trying to make a connection ­ with blinking yellow panels? Select Disconnect from the Diagnostic Tools then try to reconnect. Restart the PC system and try to reconnect. Examine the RJ-11 connectors and cable for any deterioration. Note: For Windows 95/98/Me/NT4.0, an Uninstall Finished windows message appears. Click [Yes] to restart your system and confirm changes. Has the wiring for your ADSL service been altered recently? Does condition change with time of day? (a possible problem with line noise) Are appliances near the PC system introducing noise into your ADSL service? Power down the PC system and re-seat the ADSL modem card. Is the NIC achieving ADSL connection - but you can't reach the Internet? Is the service connection address correct? 27 28 Bridged Ethernet ­ Are the TCP/IP, Gateway and DNS addresses correct (refer to your ADSL or ISP provider documentation) Point-to-Point ­ For Windows 95 is the Dial-Up Network Upgrade v1.3 installed? Browser configured correctly ­ check your browser documentation. How can I determine the TCP/IP address for Point-to-Point? For Windows 95/98, run the program Ipconfig from the DOS prompt (e.g. C:\Windows\IPCONFIG). Must TCP/IP be loaded for both Point-to-Point and Bridged Ethernet protocols? Yes. Please carry out the TCP/IP installation procedure before loading the driver. Driver installation resulted in errors or warnings, and you can't connect. Perform the driver removal procedure. Verify which version of Microsoft Windows is loaded in the PC system. For Point-to-Point Protocol­ Reload Dial-Up Network upgrade 1.3 Install the driver again. Connector Pin-out The ADSL modem card is equipped with a RJ-11 jack for connection to the ADSL data port. The center two pins, pins 2 and 3, are used for ADSL data. For the card to make a proper ADSL connection, the installed ADSL data port should also use pins 2 and 3 for data. If the ADSL data port installation uses pins 1 and 4 for data, then a wiring converter will be required. Do not alter or remove the wiring converter if present. Consult with your ADSL provider before attempting any wiring changes. LED functions for the DW-8000P Modem LED Green LED on Left Top Green LED on Right Top Orange LED on Right Bottom Red LED on Left Bottom Status ACT LINK Signals On Off On Blink Off Blink Off Blink Description Activation Request exists Activation Request doesn't exist Modem not connected Modem connecting Modem connected Data Transmission occurred No Data Transmission occurred CRC error occurred DATA CRC 29 30 System Requirements & Compliance Certification System Requirements IBM PC/AT or compatible Pentium 100Mhz or faster speed 30Mbytes available hard disk space or more 2x CD-ROM drive or better 32Mbyte available system memory or more Power Requirements 0.75A Max @ +5V ± 5%, 0.1A max @ ± 12V, ± 5% Environmental Requirements Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 70°C with airflow Non-operating Temperature: -10 °C to 85 °C Operating Humidity: 10% to 90% non-condensing Non-operating storage humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing Compliance Certification FCC approved Part 15, Class B IC approved CS-03 and ICES-003 cUL Listed Consult an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Shielded cables must be used to comply with FCC regulations. Canadian IC CS-03 Compliance Statement NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements documents(s). The department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions might not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a designated representative from the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. Copyright & Regulatory Information Copyright 2001, DAEWOO Corp. All rights reserved. This manual and software described in it are copyrighted with all rights reserved. This manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without written consent. All product names are trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies. FCC Statement 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 to correct the interference by one or more of the following measure: Reorient or relocated the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into a different outlet circuit from than the receiver. 31 EQUIPMENT ATTACHMENTS LIMITATIONS The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) of this device is 0.1. NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the ringer equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5. The Standard connection arrangement (telephone jack type) for his equipment is CA11A. 32

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