Toshiba P000233790, PCX5000, PCX 5000 owner manual Use and Maintenance, Service

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Important Information!

Do not disconnect the RF cable from your PCX5000 while the power to your modem is on.

Wait at least 10 seconds between disconnecting and reconnecting the PCX5000 with the AC power adapter.

Unplug the PCX5000 from the wall outlet carefully, as the AC adapter may be hot.

Use and Maintenance

Unplug Power Before Cleaning - Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

Keep Objects Out of Openings - Never push objects of any kind into the PCX5000 through openings such as the ventilation holes, as they may touch high voltage circuits and "short-out" parts, which could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid on the PCX5000.

Protect From Lightning – Unplug the PCX5000 during a lightning storm, or when leaving it unattended and unused for a long period. Remove the power adapter from the wall outlet, and disconnect the cable system. This will prevent damage to the PCX5000 due to lightning and power line surges. Take care not to touch the metal portion of PCX5000 or cables in a lightning storm.

Service

Do Not Remove Covers - Do not attempt to service the PCX5000 yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Removing the cover will VOID your warranty.

Refer Servicing to Qualified Service Personnel under the Conditions Listed Below

If the power supply cord or plug is damaged.

If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the PCX5000.

If the PCX5000 has been exposed to rain or water.

If the PCX5000 does not operate normally as per the operating instructions.

If the PCX5000 has been dropped or the case has been damaged.

When the PCX5000 exhibits a distinct change in operation, such as the inability to complete its self-test.

Require Safety Check - Upon completion of any service or repairs to the PCX5000, ask the service technician to perform the recommended safety checks to verify that the PCX5000 is in a safe operating condition.

Security Precautions

The PCX5000 provides your home network with the highest level of security. However, no product can provide you with absolute protection against a determined effort to break into your system. We recommend using additional security precautions, such as encrypting files and folders to protect highly valuable or sensitive information.

If you are using the wireless access capability of the PCX5000 and the wireless security options (encryption and access control) are disabled, an unauthorized user can penetrate your computers with a remote wireless device. See the section “PCX5000 Wireless Configuration” in this manual to set the appropriate wireless security parameters.

Range of Wireless Communication

The range of the wireless signal may vary according to the actual radio conditions at the location where the wireless LAN product is installed. The range of wireless devices may be affected by metal surfaces and high-density materials such as concrete walls. Range is also impacted due to “obstacles” in the signal path of the radio that may either absorb or reflect the radio signal.

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Contents PCX5000 Page Table of Contents System Requirements FeaturesIntroduction Contact InformationInstallation Important Rules for Safe OperationUse and Maintenance ServiceHow does the PCX5000 work? What is DOCSIS?Overview How does the PCX5000 connect to a computer?Getting Started Contacting your Cable ProviderPCX5000 Front and Rear View Front View figureRear View figure CD-ROM Contents Important InformationSetting Up Your PCX5000 and Computers Installing the PCX5000PCX5000 to Computer Connection figure Off Wireless is not activePCX5000 Front Panel figure 100Mbps1-4Mounting the PCX5000 on a Wall Configuring Your Computers Installing the Ethernet ConnectionsWindows 2000 USB Driver Installation Example Installing the USB DriversInstalling the USB Drivers PreparationConfiguring the Computer for Wireless Operation Mode InfrastructureClick the + next to Universal Serial Bus Controllers Windows Network Configuration Network Configuration for Windows 98SE and Windows MeNetwork Configuration for Windows Network Configuration for Windows XP Macintosh Ethernet and Wireless Network Configuration Macintosh OS 9 Configuration Ethernet SettingsMacintosh OS 9 AirPort Settings Macintosh OS X Configuration Ethernet Settings Configuring PCX5000 Gateway Macintosh OS X AirPort SettingsYou may also check the PCX5000 status PCX5000 Administration Pages Login for the first timePCX5000 Welcome Main Menu Side Bar DetailImportant Information Important information Page Page Page Page New screen appears PCX5000 Wireless Configuration Important InformationImportant Information Signal-to-noise ratio of the downstream signal in dB SofaWare Advanced Security Features Reports PagesPage Page UDP and 256 TCP traffic out. All inbound traffic is blocked Page Page Frequently Asked Questions How do I use the PCX5000 with an existing router? Can I dial into my home network using the PCX5000?Can I dial into my company’s VPN using the PCX5000? Does the PCX5000 support IPX or AppleTalk?How do I upgrade my PCX5000? How will I be notified of new firmware upgrades? What is router mode?What is bridge mode? LED Diagnostics Function Color DefinitionSpecifications Qpsk / 16QAMRegulatory FCC NoticeGlossary Network driver MAC AddressModem registration RJ-45Standard Limited Warranty End-User License Agreement