Chapter 1 Introduction
The following table describes the connections.
Table 2
ITEM | DESCRIPTION |
Power Switch | This rocker switch has the following positions: |
| • POWER DC IN: Push the rocker switch to POWER 12V DC when you want the |
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| connected from POWER 12V |
| • LINE: Push the rocker switch to LINE when you want the |
| power (up to 1 amp) from a coaxial power inserter connected to the IN port. A |
| 48V~90V, 50Hz or 60 Hz AC input from coax is necessary. |
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Power 12V | To receive power from a power outlet, connect the included power adapter from this port |
| to a power outlet and make sure the rocker switch on the side is set to DC IN. |
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Power 12V DC- | To provide power (up to 1 amp) to a device, such as a PON switch, connect a cable with an |
OUT | RCA |
| and push the rocker switch on the side to LINE. |
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Ethernet Ports | These are Gigabit Ethernet ports that can be used to connect a computer for initial |
| configuration and then connect to a switch or broadband device with Internet access. |
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Reset | While |
| TS. Press and hold for five seconds, then release to restore all |
| factory defaults, including the IP address (default 192.168.1.1). |
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IN | Connect this port to a satellite TV, cable TV or VHF/UHF antenna to receive analog video |
| directly. The OUT port on the |
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OUT | Connect this port to an existing coaxial cable outlet that is in the same coaxial network as |
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1.3 EOC350-TA
The
1.3.1 LEDs
The following table describes the
Table 3
LED | DESCRIPTION |
QLTY | This LED shows the Ethernet over Coaxial cable speed. Green is high, orange is medium |
| and red is low. |
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PWR | This LED is on when the power is on. |
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Note: None of the LEDs are on if the
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