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Class B Digital Device or Peripheral 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.
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What Are SAMSUNG’s Obligations? During the applicable warranty period, SAMSUNG will repair or replace, at SAMSUNG’s sole option, without charge to purchaser, any defective component part of the ADSL Modem or accessory. To obtain service under this Limited Warranty, purchaser must return the product to an authorized SAMSUNG service facility in an adequate container for shipping, accompanied by purchaser’s sales receipt or...
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Limited Warranty. The agents, employees, distributors, and dealers of SAMSUNG are not authorized to make modifications to this Limited Warranty, or make additional warranties binding on SAMSUNG. Accordingly, additional statements such as dealer advertising or presentation, whether oral or written, do not constitute warranties by SAMSUNG and should not be relied upon.
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Intellectual Property All Intellectual Property, as defined below, owned by or which is otherwise the property of Samsung or its suppliers relating to the AceLink™, including but not limited to, accessories, parts or software relating thereto (the ADSL Modem System), is proprietary to federal laws and state laws, and international treaty provisions.
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viii Before Starting This manual is for AceLink ADSL modem users. This book includes from the introduction to installation, and problem solutions. We recommend that the user read this guide carefully before operation of equipment. If already familiar with the ADSL modem or similar systems, please read the notices in the explanations for review.
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About Manual Following contents are described in each chapter of AceLink ADSL modem manual. Chapter 1 ‘Introduction’ describes the main functions of the AceLink ADSL modem, as well as its applications, hardware structure, and specifications Chapter 2 ‘AceLink ADSL Modem Setup’ examines what the user must know before installation, and describes the AceLink ADSL modem setting environment and installation.
Contents(수정) Chapter 1 Introduction ......... 1-1~1-8 Introduction to AceLink ADSL modem ......1-2 Name and Function of each part ........1-3 Front View................1-3 Rear View ................1-4 AceLink ADSL modem specifications....... 1-5 Hardware Features.............. 1-5 Software Specifications............1-8 Chapter 2 AceLink ADSL Modem Setup..2-1~2-16 Before Installation .............
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Figure Contents(수정) Figure 1-1 Front view of AceLink ADSL modem ........1-3 Figure 1-2 Rear view of AceLink ADSL modem........1-4 Figure 2-1 RJ-11 telephone cable..............2-4 Figure 2-2 RJ-45 UTP Ethernet Cable ............2-5 Figure 2-3 AceLink modem package ............2-7 Figure 2-4 Example of network configuration..........
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Table Contents(수정) Table 1-1 AceLink ADSL modem's LED functions........1-3 Table 1-2 AceLink ADSL modem's port functions........1-4 Table 1-3 Hardware specifications of AceLink ADSL modem....1-5 Table 1-4 DMT specifications of AceLink ADSL modem......1-6 Table 1-5 Specifications of external connector of AceLink ADSL modem ...............
Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter describes the main functions of the AceLink ADSL modem, as well as its applications, hardware structure, and specifications. Introduction to the AceLink ADSL modem Name and function of each component AceLink ADSL modem specifications...
Chapter 1 Introduction Introduction to AceLink ADSL modem It is possible to access the Internet and other multimedia service networks through an existing telephone line (PSTN) using AceLink ADSL modem. Unlike previous dial-up modems, AceLink ADSL modems provide the fastest speed available as well as allow use of the telephone at the same time.
Name and Function of each part Front View Figure 1-1 Front view of AceLink ADSL modem Number Label Color Function Green On, while AC power is provided. This LED turns on while connecting with ADSL main system of telephone office and Green blinks with amber color while sending or receiving data with CO.
Chapter 1 Introduction Rear View Figure 1-2 Rear view of AceLink ADSL modem Number Label Port Function Connect RJ-11 telephone line from the ADSL line Line telephone socket on the wall. This port is port used to send/receive ADSL data. Telephone Connected to ordinary telephone through Phone...
AceLink ADSL modem specifications Hardware Features Category Specification ! Input Power : DC 5V (5V/1.5A) Power Supply ! Voltage usable : 3.3V and 12V of Main Board ! Power consumed : 4.5Watts (Max) Power Supply ! Rated Input : AC 110V , 60Hz Adapter ! Rated Output : DC +5.0V 1.5A ! ADSL Interface(RJ-11) : ADSL Line...
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Chapter 1 Introduction DMT Specifications Category Down Stream Up stream Remarks AeLink ADSL modem's speed can vary depending on Max Data length and 8Mbps 800Kbps Rate characterics of the line between DSLAM and modem. ADSL 96Kbps 32Kbps Frame Mode 3 OverHead Bandwidth 0.11Mhz ~ 1.1Mhz 30Khz ~ 110Khz...
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External Connector Specifications Type Options Remarks ! Internet access available by RJ-45 Ethernet connecting to external PC RJ-11 ADSL Line ! Connected to external ADSL line RJ-11 Telephone ! Telephone access available through Line external micro-filter Power Jack ! AC/DC converter 5V adapter Power Switch ! Power On/Off switch Table 1-5 Specifications of external connector of AceLink ADSL modem...
Chapter 1 Introduction Software Specifications Category Specification Remarks ! PPPoE mode Access Mode (RFC 1516-PPP Over Ethernet) ! CLI (Command Line Interpreter) ! Telnet Management ! SNMP agent Function ! Setup of web environment ! Software upgrade ! Traffic statistics monitoring Table 1-7 Specifications of AceLink ADSL modem software AceLink ADSL modem's speed can vary depending on length and characterics of the line between DSLAM and modem.
Chapter 2 AceLink ADSL Modem Setup This chapter introduces the environment where AceLink ADSL modem can be installed and explains how to install this product and link it to a network. This chapter consists of the following contents. Before installation Checking the Contents Modem Setup...
Chapter 2 AceLink ADSL Modem Setup Before Installation This chapter examines what the user must know before installation. Before installation of your ADSL modem follow the directions described in this chapter. Safety Check Before proceeding with the installation of the AceLink ADSL modem, user must check the following categories.
Service Environment Check Check the followings before installing your AceLink ADSL modem. Telephone network service The AceLink ADSL modem should be installed where telephone network service is available. If there is no telephone line available in your area, be sure to report to the local telephone office to construct a telephone line.
Chapter 2 AceLink ADSL Modem Setup Preparing cables You must have all cables ready before connecting to the network. The following cables are needed to connect the AceLink ADSL modem to the network. Port Required cable ADSL/Telephone line port RJ-11 cables. (Line, Phone) RJ-45 UTP Category-3,4,5 Straight- Ethernet port (10BASE-T)
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RJ-45 UTP Ethernet cable Connect one end of the RJ-45 UTP Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port (10BASE-T) which is at the rear plane of AceLink ADSL modem and connect the other end to the LAN card of the PC. Figure 2-2 RJ-45 UTP Ethernet Cable Cables may look alike, however they could be different, for example they could have different inner pins.
Chapter 2 AceLink ADSL Modem Setup Modem Setting Environment For safe installation, let’s examine the AceLink ADSL modem setting environment. The AceLink ADSL modem should be kept at moderate temperature and humidity. The recommended environment is as follows: Temperature : 0 ~ 45℃ Relative humidity : 10 ~ 90% (uncondensed) Power : 4.5 Watts (maximum)
Checking the Contents After purchasing your AceLink ADSL modem package, open the box and check if all the following contents are included. AceLink ADSL Modem POTS Micro-filter User Guide Y Jack RJ-11 Telephone Cable RJ-45 UTP Ethernet Cable Power Adapter Figure 2-3 AceLink modem package A POTS micro-filter is needed to use the ordinary telephone service and ADSL data service at the same time.
Chapter 2 AceLink ADSL Modem Setup Modem Setup We will go over how to configure your AceLink ADSL modem. Configuration procedures are as follows : 1. Drawing the network configuration 2. Assembling the supporter 3. Power disconnection 4. Ethernet Cable connection 5.
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1. Drawing the Network Configuration First, it is better to draw a network configuration for the AceLink ADSL modem. You must consider the following matters when drawing a network configuration. What will the AceLink ADSL modem are used for? Are you going to use the AceLink ADSL modem and telephone at the same time? Have you prepared all the necessary equipment such as PC, POTS micro-filter, telephone, and network cable?
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There is a small protrusion at the lower right part on the front side (on which SAMSUNG logo is printed) of the AceLink ADSL modem. Also, there is another one at the lower left part on the backside of the AceLink ADSL modem.
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2-11 The AceLink ADSL modem with stand holder is described below. Be sure to fix the stand holder into the AceLink ADSL modem with the proper attention. Failure to fix the stand holder into the AceLink ADSL modem accurately as is described in this chapter can break the stand holder.
Chapter 2 2-12 AceLink ADSL Modem Setup 3. Power Disconnection If power is supplied to the AceLink ADSL modem, be sure to pull out the power cord from the electrical outlet before connecting the modem to any other device. 4. RJ-11 Cable Connection If power is supplied to the AceLink ADSL modem, be sure to pull out the power cord from the electrical outlet before connecting the modem to any other device.
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2-13 In order to connect the AceLink ADSL modem to a PC, the PC must have a 10Mbps or 10/100 Mbps speed network adapter. For network adapter installation, refer to the manual provided with the network adapter.
Chapter 2 2-14 AceLink ADSL Modem Setup 5. POTS Micro-filter Connection Connect your AceLink ADSL modem to a telephone using a micro-filter by following the procedures below. Pull out the telephone line currently in use from your wall jack and connect it to the AceLink ADSL modem’s Line port.
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2-15 If more than two telephones are used, more POTS micro- filters are needed. Ask your AceLink ADSL modem provider to purchase additional POTS micro-filters. If the telephone, used with AceLink ADSL modem, is not connected through POTS micro-filter, telephone conversation quality will go down.
Chapter 2 2-16 AceLink ADSL Modem Setup 6. Power Connection Connect power adapter to AceLink ADSL modem’s power input port (DC 5V). And then, connect power adapter to electrical outlet. Figure 2-10 Power adapter connection Installation of the AceLink ADSL modem has now been completed. The power adapter used with your ADSL modem must be the adapter provided with your ADSL modem package.
2-17 7. Checking all the Connections Use the following method to check all the connections. Checking ADSL Line connection If the Line LED blinks and then is keeping up ON within seconds of power connection, the ADSL line is properly connected. Checking PC connection If network adapter’s Link LED and AceLink ADSL modem’s LAN LED are green, connection between PC and AceLink ADSL modem is properly...
Appendix A Troubleshooting In appendix A, major problems in using the AceLink ADSL modem, and solutions thereof will be described. Appendix A covers the following: Points you must know before inquiring at the place where you purchased Troubleshooting - Problems and Solutions Points You Must Know before Inquiring at the Place Where You Purchased When a problem, which you cannot solve, occurs during use of the system,...
Appendix A Troubleshooting Troubleshooting - Problems and Solution Many types of problems are proposed, and problems of each type that may happen are described in detail with solutions to the problems. Types of Problem That May Happen The following types of problems may frequently occur when using the AceLink ADSL modem.
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Problems Related to Network Connection The following problems related to network connection might occur. " The modem is not connected to the Internet. " LAN LED or ACT LED is not light. When this problem occurs, check the following : # Check the connection state of the cables connecting the AceLink ADSL modem, POTS micro-filter and PC.
Appendix B Cable Specifications Appendix B explains the specifications of the cables connected to each port of AceLink ADSL modem, every connector signal, and pin connection. Ethernet Cable Telephone (RJ-11) Cable Twisted pair Category-3,4,5 Straight-through Ethernet Cable Twisted pair Category-3,4,5 Straight-through Ethernet is needed for connecting AceLink ADSL modem to the LAN card of a PC.
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Appendix B Cable Specifications Connector Signal ADSL Modem Figure B-2 Twisted pair Category-3,4,5 Straight-through cable connector signal Pin Connection < Pin constitution > < Actual pin connection > Figure B-3 Pin connection of Twisted pair Category-3,4,5 Straight-through cable connector...
Telephone Cable (RJ-11) We will examine the RJ-ll telephone cable connector that is used as a connector between AceLink ADSL modem and a telephone line. The specification of RJ-11 cable should be 26AWG or higher. Connect one end (RJ-11 jack) of the telephone cable to the telephone port at the back of the modem and the other end (RJ-11 jack) to the RJ-11 connector of the POTS micro-filter.
Appendix C Description of Terms 10BASE-T An Ethernet interface having a bandwidth, which provides a transmission rate, that may go up to 10 Mbps using a Category 5 cable. ATU-C (ADSL Transceiver-Central Office) A central unit managed by an ISP(Internet Service Provider) for connection of ADSL subscriber lines.
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Appendix C Description of Terms Bridge A functional unit interconnecting two or more local area networks (LANs) that uses the same link protocol. The bridge not only transmits but also filters packets. The bridge usually operates on a Data Link Layer when it transmits packets.
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Gopher An interface that has been used as the easiest interface before the WWW service was developed. The gopher constructs a menu by classifying the contents of information by topic or type, thereby allowing even people, whom is not familiar with the Internet, to easily search information. In addition, other functions of the Internet such as remote access, file transfer, news, etc.
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Appendix C Description of Terms Switch A network device for filtering and transmitting frames based on the destination address of a frame. A switch operates at the Data Link Layer of the OSI-RM. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) One of the network protocols that are frequently used in a LAN. When data is transferred through a network, data is segmented into a series of packets before transmission.
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Router A hardware and software unit for allowing a user on one network to communicate with another network by interconnecting two or more networks. A router transmits packets. In addition, a router converts an address between networks at the Network Layer of OSI-RM, and also appropriately converts a protocol.
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