Motorola SBV5120 manual Top and Front Panel

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Introduction

Installation Troubleshooting Glossary License

Top and Front Panel

For added security you can press the Standby button (1) to suspend your Internet connection. No data is transmitted or received from the Internet when the Standby light is on. All other front-panel lights turn off until you press the Standby button again, except for Tel 1 and Tel 2. Standby does not affect your telephone service. Voice service still operates when Standby is on.

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The lights provide information about power, communications, and errors:

Key

Light

Flashing

On

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Power

Startup diagnostics in progress

The VoIP cable modem is powered on.

3DS (downstream) Scanning for a receive (downstream) The downstream channel is connected. channel connection

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US (upstream)

Scanning for a send (upstream)

The upstream channel is connected.

 

 

channel connection

 

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Online

Scanning for a network connection

The startup process is complete.

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Link

Transmitting or receiving data

A device, such as a computer or hub, is connected to

 

 

 

the USB or Ethernet connectors on the back panel.

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Tel 1

Connected and activated,

Connected and activated, the telephone is on-hook

 

 

telephone is off-hook (in use).

(not in use).

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Tel 2

Connected and activated,

Connected and activated, the telephone is on-hook

 

 

telephone is off-hook (in use).

(not in use).

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Standby

This light does not flash

Internet service is blocked because the Standby button

 

 

 

was pressed. If this light is on, all other lights are off,

 

 

 

except for Tel 1 and Tel 2.

During normal operation, the Power, Receive, Send, and Online lights are on and the Link light flashes when the VoIP cable modem is transferring data.

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Contents User Guide SURFboard SBV5120 VoIP Cable Modem Safety and Regulatory Information Recycling your Motorola Equipment Important VoIP Service InformationFCC Compliance Class B Digital Device Canada Industry Canada ICFCC Declaration of Conformity Models Standards International Declaration of ConformityContents SBV5120 VoIP Telephone Service IntroductionSBV5120 Cable Modem Telephone Features Supported by the SBV5120 Top and Front Panel Before You Begin ResetRear Panel +12VDCAlways make the wall connection first PrecautionsSigning Up for Service Computer System Requirements Ethernet CardUSB Connection Cabling and Startup for a Single User Installation and ConfigurationEither/or Either/or Setting Up a USB DriverSetting Up a USB Driver in Windows 98 Second Edition Introduction Installation Troubleshooting Glossary License Select The updated driver... and click Next Modem for information about obtaining warranty service Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows Introduction Installation Troubleshooting Glossary License Introduction Installation Troubleshooting Glossary License Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows Me Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows XP Configuring TCP/IP Introduction Installation Troubleshooting Glossary License Click Obtain an IP address automatically Configuring TCP/IP in Windows Introduction Installation Troubleshooting Glossary License Introduction Installation Troubleshooting Glossary License Configuring TCP/IP in Windows XP Introduction Installation Troubleshooting Glossary License Introduction Installation Troubleshooting Glossary License Introduction Installation Troubleshooting Glossary License Verifying the IP Address Verifying the IP Address in Windows 2000 or Windows XP Renewing Your IP Address Ethernet and USB Cabling for Multiple UsersEthernet Problem Possible Solutions TroubleshootingPower Front-Panel Lights and Error ConditionsReceive Send OnlineIntroduction Installation Troubleshooting Glossary License Removing the USB Driver from Windows Click SettingsDouble-clickNetwork Adapters Removing the USB Driver from Windows XP Introduction Installation Troubleshooting Glossary License Double-clickNetwork adapters Installation Troubleshooting Glossary License Re-install the USB driver following one Contact Us Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat type of technical support is available? Do I need to change my Internet service provider ISP?Glossary VoIP Software License You mayYou may not Visit our website at
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