D-Link PM0599-03 owner manual Router, Introduction

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The Router

Introduction

The D-Link Router supplied with your jukebox provides two functions. It is the connecting point for the network in the location, and it distributes the Internet from the Modem to the jukebox and other devices. The connections between the router and the jukebox and other broadband equipment will be the same for all types of Internet technology.

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FIGURE 2-2 - FRONT VIEW OF D-LINK ROUTER

1.Power Light - A solid light indicates a proper connection to the power supply.

2.WAN Light - A solid light indicates connection on the WAN (Wide Area Network) i.e. the Modem. This LED blinks during periods of data transmission.

3.Link/Act - Local Network port lights (LAN Ports 1-4). A solid light indicates connection on to an Ethernet-enabled device (the jukebox). The LED flickers when the correspond- ing port is sending or receiving data.

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FIGURE 2-3 - REAR VIEW OF THE D-LINK ROUTER

1.Local Area Network Ports (1-4)- These are LAN port sockets (CAT5 Ethernet RJ-45 Cable). The LED glows steady when a port is connected to equipment on the local network.

2.WAN Port - This is where you connect the broadband equipment, such as the Modem or Satellite Receiver.

3.Power Input - Connect the included power adapter’s output here.

4.Hardware Reset - This button is used to restore the DI-604 to its factory default set- tings.

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MOD BOX INSTALLATION & OWNER’S MANUAL

PM0599-03

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Contents MoD BoX Installation & Owner’s Manual Page Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Unpacking & System Description IntroductionMOD BOX Jukebox Features General FeaturesHandy Case Unpacking InstructionsVisual Inspection ExteriorInstallation Instructions Installing the Hanger BracketInstalling the Hanger Bracket Hanging the MOD BOX on a Bracket Witness LineLocking the MOD BOX to the Bracket Major Components of the MOD BOX Mars Bill Acceptor Watt Audio Digital Power AmplifierPreamplifier Credit Card ReaderMajor Components Major Components MOD BOX Specifications GeneralPower System Power Supply Board Assembly Network Where to Install the Designated Line and Router Internet WiringRouter/Modem Power Router & ROUTER/MODEM Power OutletRouter IntroductionEthernet Cable Pin Out and Instructions EnnnSelect a Location Installing the RouterPower on the Router Mount or Place the RouterRouter Setup Screen Programming the RouterProcedure Dynamic IP Used by most cable modems See FigureCox Comcast formerly AT&T Broadband InternetTime Warner Roadrunner PPPoE Used by many DSL modems See Figure Static IP Installing Hard Drive and Testing Installing the Hard DriveLine Cord Location to Completely Disconnect Power IDE and Power Cable Attached to Hard Drive Testing the Unit PeripheralsAudio Test Music Selection and PricingSound System Setup Sound System SetupIntroduction What The Equalizer Does Equalizer SettingsIf the Room or Speaker System Requires a Trade-Off Procedures for Adjustment View of PreamplifierAverage or Moderately Absorbent Rooms Soft and Highly Absorbent RoomsHard or Non-Absorbent Rooms Speaker Synopsis Watts of RMS Power per Amplifier or 125 Watts per ChannelPaging Speaker Rating Each 8 Ohms @ 150 Watts Connections for Either Ohms Speakers or 8 OHM Speakers Dual Volume Control 4-WIRE Single Volume Control 3-WIREPerimeter Lighting Controller Lighting Controller on MOD BOX Door Routine Service Preventive Maintenance Exterior PartProcedureTroubleshooting MOD BOX LED’S Power Supply BoardCommunication Controller Computer Core Assembly HDD LED REDSequence of Operation Connection Diagrams CommunicationcontrollerwiringdiagramComputerwiring Power Wiring Amplifier Assembly Troubleshooting Charts Problem Symptom Probable CauseProblem Symptom Probable Cause Troubleshooting Merit Product Support and Services Merit Limited Warranty Merit Industries, Inc. Software License Agreement Limitation on Liability Contrat de licence de logiciel de Merit Industries, Inc Exclusion de toute autre garantie Merit Industries, Inc. Softwarelizenzabkommen Beschränkungen Page Page PM0599-03