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SCM-140U User Guide 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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or experienced radio TV technician for help. iii Stop using PC and get rid of all the cables, such as power cable, coaxial cable, Ethernet cable and USB cable, connected to InfoRanger and PC during a thunderstorm. An electrical interaction can cause death, severe injury, or damage to the equipment. The warranty will be voided should any of the following occur :
The warranty seal covering the screw under the cable modem is broken or removed The cable modem has been opened There is substantial evidence that the cable modem's electronics have been tampered with. Samsung recommends to turn off and on the InfoRanger once in a while to triger to download the latest software automatically. Copyright Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. And Samsung Telecommunications America, Inc. 2001 All rights reserved. Samsung, the Samsung logo, Samsung InfoRanger are registered trademarks. All other product names are used for identification only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Product specifications subject to change without notice. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivatives such as translation, transformation, or adaptation without permission from Samsung Electronics as stipulated by the United States Copyright Act of 1976. iv Limited Warranty 1. What Is Covered And For How 1. What Is Covered And For How Long ?
Long ? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA, Long ?
1. What Is Covered And For How 1. What Is Covered And For How Long ?
INC.(SAMSUNG)warrants to the original purchaser that SAMSUNGs Cable Modems are free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for the period commencing upon the date of purchase and continuing for the following specified period of time after that date :
InfoRangerTM Cable Modem 2 years 2. What is not covered?
2. What is not covered? This Limited Warranty is conditional upon proper use of the product by the purchaser. The 2. What is not covered?
2. What is not covered?
Limited Warranty does not cover : (a) defects or damage resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, unusual physical, electrical or electromechanical stress, modification of any part of the product, or cosmetic damage; (b) equipment that has the serial number removed or made illegible;(c) all plastic surfaces and other externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to normal use;(d) malfunctions resulting from the use of the product in conjunction with accessories, products or ancillary or peripheral equipment not authorized and approval of by SAMSUNG; (e) defects or damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance, installation, or adjustment. Please call SAMSUNGs customer care center at 1-888-987-4357 for updated pricing on non-warranty repairs. SAMSUNGssss Obligations?
What Are SAMSUNG 3. What Are Obligations? During the applicable warranty period, SAMSUNG will repair or replace, at Obligations?
SAMSUNG What Are What Are SAMSUNG Obligations?
SAMSUNGs sole option, without charge to purchaser, any defective component part of the Cable 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 purchasers sales receipt or comparable substitute proof of purchase showing the date of purchase, the serial number of the product, and the sellers name and address. To obtain assistance on where to deliver the Cable Modem, call SAMSUNG customer care at 1-888-987-4357. Upon receipt, SAMSUNG will promptly repair or replace the defective product. SAMSUNG may, at SAMSUNGs sole option, use rebuilt, reconditioned, or new parts or components when repairing any product or replace a product with a rebuilt, reconditioned or new product. Repaired products will be warranted for a period equal to the remainder of the original Limited Warranty on the original product or for 90 days, which ever is longer. All replaced parts, components, boards and equipment shall become the property of SAMSUNG. If SAMSUNG determines that the product is not covered by this Limited Warranty or that the product is not defective, the purchaser must pay all parts, shipping, and labor charge for the testing, repair and return of the product. 4. What Are The Limits On SAMSUNGs Liability?
What Are The Limits On SAMSUNG s Liability? THE WARRANTIES GIVEN IN THIS WARRANTY ARE LIMITED s Liability?
SAMSUNG What Are The Limits On What Are The Limits On SAMSUNG s Liability?
TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SET OUT ABOVE. EXCECT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, SAMSUNG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT OR SIMILAR DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS, DAMAGES TO PURCHASER PROPERTY, OR INJURY TO PURCHASER OR OTHERS ARISING OUT OF THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE ANY SAMSUNG CABLE MODEM, BREACH OF WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT, OR NEGLIGENCE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SAMSUNGS OWN NEGLIGENCE, EVEN IF SAMSUNG OR ITS AGENT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF SUCH DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BROUGHT AGAINST PURCHASER BY ANY OTHER PARTY. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE COMPLETE WARRANTY FOR SAMSUNGS CABLE MODEM, AND SAMSUNG HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IMCLUDING ANY v IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THIS PRODUCT AND STATES PURCHASERS EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. IF ANY PORTION OF THIS WARRANTY IS ILLEGAL OR UNENFORCEABLE BY REASON OF ANY LAY, SUCH PARTIAL ILLEGALITY OR UNENFORCEABILITY SHALL NOT AFFECT THE ENFORCEABILITY OF THE REMAINDER OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY WHICH PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES IS AND ALWAYS WILL BE CONSTRUCTED TO BE LIMITED BY ITS TERMS OR AS LIMITED AS THE LAW PERMITS. The Limited Warranty allocates the risk of product failure between purchaser and SAMSUNG, and SAMSUNGs product pricing reflects this allocation of risk and the limitations of liability contained in this 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. 5.5.5.5. 5. How Does State Law Apply To This Warranty?
5. How Does State Law Apply To This Warranty? SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR 5. How Does State Law Apply To This Warranty?
5. How Does State Law Apply To This Warranty?
LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU IN THEIR ENTIRETY. The Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that vary from one jurisdiction to another. SAMSUNG Telecommunications America, Inc. 1601 East Plano Parkway Suite 150 Plano, TX 75074 Tel : 1-888-987-HELP(4357) Fax : 1-972-761-7501 The software provided with this product is not covered under the hardware warranty described above. See Minimum End-User Software License Terms which was shipped with the product for details on the software warranty. vi Intellectual Property All Intellectual Property, as defined below, owned by or which is otherwise the property of Samsung or its suppliers relating to the InfoRanger, including but not limited to, accessories, parts or software relating thereto (the Cable Modem System), is proprietary to federal laws and state laws, and international treaty provisions. Intellectual Property includes, but is not limited to, inventions
(patentable or unpatentable), patents, trade secrets, copyrights, software, computer programs, and related documentation and other works of authorship. You may not infringe or otherwise violate the rights secured by the Intellectual Property. Moreover, you agree you will not (and will not attempt to) modify, prepare derivative works of, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, or otherwise attempt to create source code from the software. No title to or ownership in the Intellectual Property is transferred to you. All applicable rights of the Intellectual Property shall remain with Samsung and its suppliers. 2001 Samsung Electronics Co., LTD. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part allowed prior written approval. vii About This Guide This manual is for users of the SAMSUNG InfoRangerTM cable modem. This manual includes an introduction of the InfoRanger and shows how to install, connect to a network, and use the InfoRanger. It also explains various problems that the user may encounter while using the InfoRanger and how to troubleshoot these problems. Users who are accustomed to cable modem products as well as first time users should read this manual carefully before installing and using the InfoRanger. If you have any questions about this product or you think that the product is damaged, please contact the SAMSUNG customer service center, as described in the technical support page at the end of this manual or at the store where you purchased this product. viii Document Organization This InfoRanger User Guide includes the following contents in each chapter. Chapter 1 Introduction to the InfoRanger explains the features of the cable modem, the reasons for its wide use, the features and advantages of the InfoRanger. Chapter 2 Prior to Installation explains the items that the user should prepare prior to installing the InfoRanger. It also explains the environment configuration of a PC for use with the InfoRanger. Chapter 3 Installing the InfoRanger explains how to install the InfoRanger and how to connect cables. Chapter 4 Using the InfoRanger explains the names and features of each part of the InfoRanger, how to distinguish the product status from the LEDs and how to check whether the product is installed correctly or not. Appendix A Troubleshooting explains how to troubleshoot various problems that may occur while using the InfoRanger. Appendix B Product Specifications explains the specification of the InfoRanger in table format. Appendix C Glossary explains the terms that are useful when you use the InfoRanger. Appendix D Cable Specifications explains the cable specifications that are used to connect the InfoRanger. Table of Contents ix Chapter 1 Introduction to the InfoRanger ................. 1-1~1-4 Features of the InfoRanger ........................................................................ 1-2 Examples of Network Connection .............................................................. 1-3 Chapter 2 Prior to Installation ................................ 2-1~2-10 Subscribing to Cable Internet Service ........................................................ 2-1 Environment Preparation for Installation .................................................... 2-2 Preparing the Necessary Items .................................................................. 2-4 Configuring TCP/IP Protocol ...................................................................... 2-6 Installing TCP/IP Protocol on IBM Compatible PC ....................................... 2-7 Installing TCP/IP Protocol on Macintosh PC ................................................. 2-9 Chapter 3 Installing the InfoRanger ........................ 3-1~3-16 Locating in a Place ..................................................................................... 3-2 Connecting the Coaxial Cable .................................................................... 3-4 Connecting PCs ......................................................................................... 3-5 Single PC Connection ...................................................................................... 3-6 Multiple PCs Connection ............................................................................... 3-12 Connecting the Power Adapter ................................................................ 3-14 Inspecting Cable Connection ................................................................... 3-15 Chapter 4 Using the InfoRanger ................................ 4-1~4-5 Front View .................................................................................................. 4-1 Rear View ................................................................................................... 4-4 Appendix A Troubleshooting .................................. A-1~A-2 Appendix B Product Specifications ........................... B-1~B-2 Appendix C Glossary ................................................ C-1~C-4 x Appendix D Cable Specifications .............................. D-1~D-4 RJ-45 Ethernet Cable ................................................................................. D-1 Twisted pair category-3,4,5 straight-through cable ....................................... D-1 Twisted pair category-3,4,5 crossover cable .................................................. D-2 USB Cable ................................................................................................. D-3 List of Figures xi Figure 1-1 Network connection if you subscribe to both cable TV and the cable Internet service ............................................................. 1-3 Figure 1-2 Network connection if you only subscribe to a cable Internet service .................................................................................... 1-4 Figure 2-1 Included items in the InfoRanger package ......................................... 2-4 Figure 3-1 Fixing the protrusion on the front to the groove of the stand holder .......................................................................................... 3-2 Figure 3-2 Press the stand holder to the InfoRanger ........................................... 3-2 Figure 3-3 InfoRanger with stand holder .............................................................. 3-3 Figure 3-4 Connecting the coaxial cable to the Cable connector ........................ 3-4 Figure 3-5 Connecting the RJ-45 Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port and a single PC ..................................................................................... 3-6 Figure 3-6 Connecting the USB cable to the USB port and a single PC ..................................................................................... 3-7 Figure 3-7 Connecting the InfoRanger to multiple PCs through an Ethernet hub ................................................................................. 3-13 Figure 3-8 Connecting the power adapter .......................................................... 3-14 Figure 3-9 Cable connection in case of a single PC connection ........................ 3-15 Figure 3-10 Cable connection in case of multiple PCs connection ..................... 3-16 Figure 4-1 Front View of the InfoRanger .............................................................. 4-1 Figure 4-2 Rear View of the InfoRanger ............................................................... 4-5 Figure D-1 Provided straight-through cable with RJ-45 connectors ................... D-1 Figure D-2 Pin Signals of the straight-through cable ........................................... D-1 Figure D-3 Pin connections of the straight-through cable ................................... D-1 Figure D-4 Crossover cable with RJ-45 connectors ............................................. D-2 Figure D-5 Pin Signals of the crossover cable ...................................................... D-2 Figure D-6 Pin connections of the crossover cable............................................... D-2 Figure D-7 USB connector termination ................................................................ D-3 Figure D-8 USB Cable ........................................................................................... D-3 Figure D-9 Pin Signals of the USB cable .............................................................. D-4 xii
(This page is left blank intentionally.) 1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction to the InfoRanger The SAMSUNG InfoRanger is an external cable modem, which enables high-
speed data communication using a cable TV network. With the SAMSUNG InfoRanger, you can receive data at 40Mbps, and send data at 10Mbps. Compared with conventional telephone lines, this remarkable speed is 100 times faster than 56Kbps modem. SAMSUNG InfoRanger is specially designed for the users who want to transmit data at high speed with lower cost. With SAMSUNG InfoRanger, you can enjoy the highest communication. InfoRanger speed can be changed by the following factors.
Users computer specifications
Number of programs
Network traffic when user is connected
Bandwidth provided by your service provider to the users 1-2 Chapter 1 Introduction to the InfoRanger Features of InfoRanger High speed The InfoRanger enables you to connect to the Internet, transmit e-mails, and download data up to 100 times faster than a 56Kbps modem. Two-way data communication The InfoRanger provides two-way data communication. With the InfoRanger, you can download data up to 40Mbps, and simultaneously upload data up to 10Mbps. Excellent Compatibility : DOCSIS-compliant InfoRanger In compliance with DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification), the InfoRanger can receive services from all cable operators and can be used with other DOCSIS compliants CMTS(Cable Modem Termination System). Quick and easy installation process With the InfoRanger, the IP address is set automatically. You only have to connect the cables and any setting up procedure according to this guide. Compact and convenient design The InfoRanger is designed for easy to use and it fits well in any office environment. Support USB port The InfoRanger supports USB port so that you can save trouble to open the case of PC and install network interface card. It is a fast, bi-directional isochronal, low-
cost, dynamically attachable serial interface that is consistent with the requirements of the PC platform. It supports up to 127 physical devices, and its transfer rate assures up to 12Mb/s. 1-3 Examples of Network Connection If you subscribe to both Cable TV and the Cable Internet Services Cable TV service provider PC Power adapter Cable outlet Cable splitter Ethernet cable Coaxial cable InfoRanger Television Figure 1-1 Network connection if you subscribe to both cable TV and the cable Internet service 1-4 Chapter 1 Introduction to the InfoRanger If you only subscribe to a Cable Internet Service Cable TV service provider Power adapter PC Cable outlet Ethernet cable Coaxial cable Figure 1-2 Network connection if you only subscribe to a cable Internet service InfoRanger The above example is showing the case of connecting the PC to Ethernet port of InfoRanger. The case of connecting the PC to USB port of InfoRanger is identical. 2-1 Chapter 2 Prior to Installing This chapter explains what you should do before installing the InfoRanger. Subscribing to Cable Internet Service The cable modem receives data through a cable TV network. Therefore, it is necessary to have a cable Internet service to use your cable modem. If you are already subscribing to cable TV, please make sure that you are also subscribing to cable Internet service. If you do not have cable Internet service, contact your cable TV provider and ask the following services.
Whether they support two-way cable modem access service or not. The InfoRanger enables two-way data communication. If you want to use all features of the InfoRanger, you need to subscribe to a cable TV provider which provides two-way cable modem access service.
Whether they provide the Internet service or not. If you want to send or receive e-mails, access to WWW and/or use other Internet services through the cable modem, you need to have cable Internet service. Once you are an Internet service subscriber, your cable TV provider will provide you with an Internet account, which you can connect to via your cable modem. Please note that your Internet account should be established before the installation of cable modem. 2-2 Chapter 2 Prior to Installing Environment Preparation for Installation The InfoRanger should be kept at moderate temperature, humidity, and stable electric power. The recommended environment is as follows :
Storage temperature
Operation temperature : 32F to 104F
: - 13F to 158F
: below 90% (104F, non-condensing), Preservation humidity : below 90% (140F, non-condensing)
Operation humidity
Power Consumption
: 7 Watt
Input voltage
: AC 120V
Rated frequency
: 60Hz While the InfoRanger is operating, keep the fluctuation range of input voltage within 5% of regulated voltage. In addition, ground the electric outlet which is connected to input terminal.
Avoid static electricity and electric noise. Use preventive equipment if the InfoRanger is installed in a place where high static electricity or electric noise is present.
Clean and well ventilated place. Install the InfoRanger in a ventilated place where the appropriate temperature and airflow is present. As dust can cause a serious failure of operation, install the InfoRanger at a clean place. 2-3
Avoid the direct sunlight Direct sunlight can increase temperature of the InfoRanger and this can cause damage to operational parts and lead to operation failure. Therefore, Samsung recommends keeping the InfoRanger away from direct sunlight. 2-4 Chapter 2 Prior to Installing Preparing the Necessary Items The following items should be prepared in order to use the InfoRanger. Included Items
InfoRanger (SCM-140U)
A power adapter
A stand holder
A RJ-45 Ethernet cable (6Ft.)
A USB cable (6Ft.)
This Manual
USB Driver Floppy Diskette for USB port (used for both Windows 98 SE
(Second Edition) and Windows 2000 environment) InfoRanger SCM-140U Power adapter USB cable RJ-45 Ethernet cable
(Straight through cable) Figure 2-1 Included items in the InfoRanger package This manual Specification and shape of the power cable contained in the package may vary according to the regions where InfoRanger is purchased. 2-5 Not Included Items The following items are not included in the InfoRanger package. These need to be prepared separately.
An IBM compatible PC which TCP/IP is installed on and runs Windows 95 (or later) or a Macintosh which TCP/IP is installed on and runs System 7.5 (or later).
A two-way coaxial cable
A crossover cable for connecting hub
A Network Interface Card (NIC) If a user needs more than one straight-through cable, he/she should prepare the necessary ones by himself/herself because only one straight-
through cable is supplied with InfoRanger by default. It is necessary to prepare IBM-compatible PC running Windows 98 SE
(Second Edition) or later version, such as Windows Me(Millenium Edition) or Windows 2000, to use USB port. 2-6 Chapter 2 Prior to Installing Configuring TCP/IP Protocol Once you have set-up the IBM compatible PC running on Windows 95 (or later) or the Macintosh running on System 7.5(or later), you need to install TCP/IP protocol and network interface card, only when using Ethernet port of InfoRanger. You do not need to install TCP/IP protocol when using USB port, because TCP/IP protocol is installed automatically while USB driver is installed. Skip this section and go to the next chapter when using USB port. Referring to the manual that provided with your network interface card, please install the network interface card on your computer and install the network interface card driver. Then, install TCP/IP protocol as follows. If you already installed TCP/IP protocol, skip this section and go to the next chapter. The TCP/IP protocol is installed automatically during Windows 2000 installation. Generally it is not necessary to install TCP/IP protocol in Windows 2000 environment unless you removed TCP/IP protocol on purpose. Installing TCP/IP Protocol on IBM Compatible PC 2-7 This installation is an example of an IBM compatible PC running on Windows 98 SE (Second Edition)/2000. Installation of TCP/IP protocol may vary depending on the different operating system and/or a network interface card used and/or Cable Service Provider, but the overall process is generally similar. Contact the Cable Service Provider to install TCP/IP protocol accuately. For Windows 98 SE 1. Click the [Start] button on the desktop, and click Settings Control Panel. 2. In <Control Panel> window, double click Network icon. 3. When <Network> window appears, click [Add] button. 4. When <Select Network Component> window appears, click Protocol and then click [Add] button. 5. When <Select Network Protocol> window appears, click Microsoft from the Manufacture list and then click TCP/IP from the Network Protocols list. Click
[OK] button. Insert Windows 98 SE CD into CD-ROM drive and designate its location in case a pop up window requesting to insert Windows 98 SE CD appears. Otherwise you do not need to. 6. In <Network> Window, click TCP/IP from The following network components are installed list and click [Properties] button. 7. When <TCP/IP Properties> window appears, click <IP Address> tab. On the
<IP Address> tab, select Obtain an IP address automatically item and then click
[OK] button. 8. When the system reboot prompt message appears, click [Yes]. 2-8 Chapter 2 Prior to Installing For Windows 2000 1. Click the [Start] button on the desktop, and click Settings Control Panel. 2. In <Control Panel> window, double click Network and Dial-Up Connections icon. 3. When <Network and Dial-Up Connection> window appears, select Local Area Connection icon and press the right button of the mouse. 4. When <Local Area Connection Properties> window appears, Click [Install]
button. 5. When <Select Network Component Type> window appears, select Protocol and then click [Add] button. 6. When <Select Network Protocol> window appears, select Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) and click [OK] button. TCP/IP protocol is installed. While TCP/IP is installed, insert Windows 2000 CD into CD-ROM drive and designate its location in case a pop up window requesting to insert Windows 2000 CD appears. Otherwise you do not need to. 7. Select the newly installed Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in <Select Network Protocol> window, click [Properties] button. 8. When <Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties> window appears, select Obtain an IP address automatically item and Obtain DNS Server address automatically item then click [OK] button. 9. When the system reboot prompt message appears, click [Yes]. Otherwise, it is not necessary to reboot the system. 2-9 Installing TCP/IP Protocol on Macintosh PC This installation is an example of a Macintosh running on System 8.5. Installation method of TCP/IP protocol may vary depending on the different operating system and/or a network interface card used and/or the Cable Service Provider, but the overall process is generally similar. Contact the Cable Service Provider to install TCP/IP protocol accuately. 1. Click the Apple icon and select the TCP/IP icon in the Control Panels. 2. In <TCP/IP> window, there are two menus, AppleTalk and Ethernet, in the Connect Via list. Select Ethernet in the list. 3. The Setup box is changed. There are 4 menus in the Configure list. Select Using DHCP Server in the list. Clicking this menu brings the IP address, router address to be set automatically by InfoRanger. 4. Close the window to finish the TCP/IP installation. When <Save changes to the current configuration?> message appears, click [Save]. 5. If a message appears to restart the system, reboot the system. Otherwise you do not need to. 2-10 Chapter 2 Prior to Installing
(This page is left blank intentionally.) 3-1 Chapter 3 Installing the InfoRanger This chapter explains how to install the InfoRanger and how to connect the cables to the InfoRanger. The following describes the process. 1. Connect the coaxial cable. 2. Connect to PC (Single PC / Multi PCs). 3. Connect the power adapter. Do not conn ct the InfoRangers power adapter before connecting any Do not conneeeect the InfoRanger s power adapter before connecting any ct the InfoRanger Do not conn Do not conn ct the InfoRanger s power adapter before connecting any s power adapter before connecting any cables to it. cables to it. It can cause serious damage to the equipment. cables to it. cables to it. 3-2 Chapter 3 Installing the InfoRanger Connecting the Coaxial Cable Connect one end of the coaxial cable to the Cable connector of the InfoRanger and connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the cable outlet or cable splitter. Slide the pin in the center of the coaxial cable into the hole in the Cable connector carefully without bending, and turn the connector clockwise until the cable is firmly attached. Cable USB Ethernet Figure 3-4 Connecting the coaxial cable to the Cable connector The coaxial cable is not provided by default. 3-3 Connecting PCs You can connect the InfoRanger to a single PC or to group of PCs through a hub or a switch. You must use RJ-45 Ethernet cable (straight-through cable) or USB cable which are provided with the InfoRanger to connect the InfoRanger to PC. To connect additional PCs to the InfoRanger, you must prepare the additional Straight-through Ethernet cables, a hub, and a Crossover Ethernet cable. You can use both Ethernet port and USB port at a time without any kind of specific operation. Use Ethernet port and prepare Network Interface Card and a Hub to connect the InfoRanger to multiple PCs. You can connect the USB port to only one PC at a time. Or, use both Ethernet port and USB port simultaneously. It is possible to connect the InfoRanger to multiple PCs by using USB port and Ethernet port at the same time, but the amount of PCs is dependent on the Cable Service Provider. Contact your Cable Service Provider for further information. 3-4 Chapter 3 Installing the InfoRanger Single PC Connection
(1) Using Ethernet port First, turn off the PC, which you connect to the InfoRanger. Connect the Ethernet port of the InfoRanger to the port of the network interface card on the PC using the RJ-45 network cable (provided with the InfoRanger). Network Interface Card straight-through Cable Figure 3-5 Connecting the RJ-45 Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port and a PC 3-5
(2) Using USB port Use IBM compatible PC running Windows 98 SE (Second Edition)or later version such as Windows Me (Millenium Edition) and Windows 2000 in case of using USB port. The specifications of USB cable are described at Appendix D in detail. To use USB port, there should be a USB port in the PC supposed to be connected to InfoRanger. Make sure if there is a USB port in the PC most of all. Connect the USB port of PC and the USB port of InfoRanger using USB cable, which is provided with InfoRanger. It is not necessary to turn off the PC to connect the PC to InfoRanger. USB Port Figure 3-6 Connecting the USB cable to the USB port and a PC 3-6 Chapter 3 Installing the InfoRanger Install the driver for USB port The final step for using USB port is to install the driver for USB port using USB driver diskette provided with InfoRanger. Do the following steps to install USB driver. You can download a manual describing more in detail how to install USB driver for InfoRanger SCM-140U in www.samsungnetwork.com. LLLL For Windows 98 SE 1. When you connect the InfoRanger and PC, the <Add New Hardware Wizard>
window appears. Click [Next] to go on to the next step. 2. Select Search for the proper driver for your device (Recommended) in the following window, and click [Next] to go on to the next step. 3. Select Floppy Disk Drive as a location of a new driver and insert the USB driver diskette provided with InfoRanger into floppy disk drive. Click [Next]. 4. Select Use an updated Driver (Recommended)-Samsung Cable Modem USB Driver in the following window, click [Next] to go on to the next step. 5. A window appears reporting it has found the appropriate driver in the floppy disk as following. Click [Next] to go on to the next step. 6. Click [Next] in the following window which reports it is ready to install Samsung Cable Modem USB Driver. Insert Windows 98 SE CD into CD-ROM drive during installation when a message appears requesting to insert Windows 98 SE CD into CD-ROM drive. Click [Next] when CD-ROM is ready. 7. Click [Finish] to finish the installation process and restart the system. 3-7 LLLL For Windows 2000:
1. When you connect the InfoRanger and PC, the <Found New Hardware Wizard
> window appears. Click [Next] to go on to the next step. 2. Select Search for a suitable driver for my Device (Recommended)) in the following window, and click [Next] to go on to the next step. 3. Select Floppy Disk Drive as a location of a new driver and insert the USB driver diskette provided with InfoRanger into floppy disk drive. Click [Next]. 4. In this step, a window appears reporting it has found the suitable driver in the floppy disk. Click [Next] to go on to the next step. 5. When an window alarming Microsoft Digital Signature is not included in the software, just click [Yes] to proceed installation. 6. Click [Next] in the window which reports it is ready to install the driver. 7. Insert Windows 2000 CD into CD-ROM drive during installation when a message appears requesting to insert Windows 2000 CD into CD-ROM drive. Click [Next] when CD-ROM is ready. Files are copied from Windows 2000 CD. If no message appears, skip this step. 8. Click [Finish] to finish the installation process. It is not necessary to restart the system in the Windows 2000 environment. 3-8 Chapter 3 Installing the InfoRanger Uninstall the driver for USB port If necessary, do the following steps to uninstall USB driver. You can download a manual describing more in detail how to uninstall USB driver for InfoRanger SCM-140U in www.samsungnetwork.com. LLLL For Windows 98 SE 1. Click the [Start] button on the desktop, and click Settings Control Panel. 2. In <Control Panel> window, double click Network icon. You can check the Samsung Cable Modem USB Driver item in the configuration list. 3. Select the Samsung Cable Modem USB Driver and click [Remove]. The USB driver is removed. Then, reboot the system. 4. When the system is restarted, the following items required deleting to completely uninstall the driver. a. File named C:\Windows\System, NetSecCm.sys b. File named C:\Windows\INF\Other, SamsungNetSecCm.inf 5. After deleting the two files, reboot the system one more time. LLLL For Windows 2000:
1. Click the [Start] button on the desktop, and click Settings Control Panel. 2. In <Control Panel> window, double click Add/Remove Hardware icon to launch <Add/Remove Hardware Wizard> window. Click [Next]. 3. In the next window, select Uninstall/Unplug a device and click [Next] to go on to the next step. 3-9 4. In the next window, select Uninstall a device in order to load the item list to uninstall. If Samsung Cable Modem USB Driver does not exist in the list, check the Show hidden device under the list box to bring up all the devices. Select Samsung Cable Modem USB Driver and click [Next] to go on to the next step. 5. In the next window, select Yes, I want to uninstall device and click [Next]. The USB Driver is uninstalled. 6. Click [Finish] to finish the <Add/Remove Hardware Wizard>. 7. Now launch Registry Editor; From [Start] menu, select Runs. then type regedit on the command line. Delete the following:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\USB\Vid_04E8&Pid_0120 8. Exit the Registry Editor and launch the Windows Explorer. Find and delete one oemX.inf(X=0,1,2,3) file under C:\WINNT\INF, which contains a note Samsung SCM-140U/E USB CABLE MODEM at the beginning. Moreover, you need to an oemX.pnf(X=0,1,2,3) file correspond to the deleted oemX.inf file, for example, if you deleted oem3.inf file, delete oem3.pnf file as well. 9. Finally, delete NetSecCm.sys under C:\WINNT\System32\Drivers. 10. USB uninstallation process is finished. Reboot the system.
*.inf files are hidden, so that The attribute of C:\WINNT\INF C:\WINNT\INF folder and *.inf
*.inf C:\WINNT\INF C:\WINNT\INF
*.inf Tools they may invisible in the Windows Explorer. In this case, click Tools Tools Tools Folder Option Folder Option of the Windows Explorer and select View View tab. In the Folder Option Folder Option View View configuration list, open the Hidden File and Folders folder Hidden File and Folders folder and check the Hidden File and Folders folder Hidden File and Folders folder Show hidden file and folders Show hidden file and folders. Now that the attribute of INF folder and *.inf Show hidden file and folders Show hidden file and folders files are changed, you can see them in the Windows Explorer. 3-10 Chapter 3 Installing the InfoRanger Multiple PCs Connection The amount of PCs is dependent on the Cable Service Provider. Contact your Cable Service Provider for further information. If you want to connect more than one PC to the InfoRanger, you need to prepare the following additional items:
An Ethernet hub or switch of 10/100Mbps transmission speed
Twisted pair category-3,4,5 crossover cable
Twisted pair-category-3,4,5 straight-through cables equal to the number of PCs The specifications of twisted pair category-3,4,5 crossover cables and straight-through cables are described at Appendix D in detail. You can connect the InfoRanger to fifteen PCs simultaneously by using Ethernet port. If the user needs more than one straight-through cable to connect multiple PCs to InfoRanger, he/she should prepare the necessary cables by himself/herself because only one straight-through cable is supplied with InfoRanger by default. After preparing all the things to connect additional PCs, do the followings. 1. Turn off all the PCs you want to connect to the InfoRanger. 2. Connect one end of twisted pair category-3,4,5 crossover cable to the Ethernet port of the InfoRanger. Then, connect the other end of cable to the port of hub. 3-11 3. Connect one end of twisted pair category-3,4,5 straight-through cable to the port of network interface card installed on PC. Then, connect the other end of cable to the port of hub. InfoRanger crossover cable straight-through cable Ethernet hub straight-through cable straight-through cable
: crossover
: straight-through Figure 3-7 Connecting the InfoRanger to multiple PCs through an Ethernet hub 3-12 Chapter 3 Installing the InfoRanger Connecting the Power Adapter Be sure to connect the power adapter to the InfoRanger only after connecting other cables. ct the InfoRangers power adapter before connecting any Do not conneeeect the InfoRanger Do not conn s power adapter before connecting any ct the InfoRanger Do not conn Do not conn ct the InfoRanger s power adapter before connecting any s power adapter before connecting any cables to it. cables to it. It can cause serious damage to the equipment. cables to it. cables to it. Connect one end of the power adapter to DC 12V jack of the InfoRanger and the other end to a wall outlet as follows. Figure 3-8 Connecting the power adapter Use the power adapter supplied with the InfoRanger only. Using other type of power adapter can cause critical damage to the InfoRanger. 3-13 Inspecting Cable Connection The following diagram shows the correct cable connections. Single PC Connection Cable TV service provider PC Power adapter InfoRanger Ethernet cable
(straight-through) Coaxial cable Cable outlet Figure 39 Cable connection in case of a singal PC connection The above diagram is showing the case of connecting the PC to Ethernet port of InfoRanger. The case of connecting the PC to USB port of InfoRanger is identical. 3-14 Chapter 3 Installing the InfoRanger Multiple PCs Connection Cable TV service provider Cable outlet Coaxial cable Power adapter InfoRanger crossover cable Ethernet hub straight-through cable straight-through cable straight-through cable PC PC PC Figure 3-10 Cable connection in case of multiple PCs connection 4-1 Chapter 4 Using the InfoRanger This chapter explains features of the LEDs and the connectors of the InfoRanger. Front View There are 4 LED indicators lights on the front side of the InfoRanger. MSG LED PC LED SND LED RCV LED PWR LED Reset switch Figure 4-1 Front view of the InfoRanger Initialization When you connect the power adapter to the InfoRanger, a green light is on LED first, and the InfoRanger processes Self diagnosis Initialization for receiving for sending Registering modem and Authentificating services. While these processes are running, the RCV LED and SND LED blinks. When this process is complete and the InfoRanger operates normally, the LED, RCV LED, and SND LED light and remain green, and PC LED starts blinking. After you connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of InfoRanger, the PC LED also turns on steady green. 4-2 Chapter 4 Using the InfoRanger The simple meaning of each LED is as follows:
LED RCV SND PC Green Indicates that the power is provided to InfoRanger normally Indicates InfoRanger is locked, initialization process, Receiving Data Indicates InfoRanger is locked, initialization process, Sending Data Indicates Ethernet link status is fine LED (POWER LED) When the power is provided to the InfoRangers, the green light turns on in LED. The LED is turned off when the power is not provided to the InfoRanger. Color Green Description ON OFF Power is provided No Power RCV LED (RECEIVE LED) The green RCV LED blinks during modem initialization, which means scanning a downstream (receiving) channel. When the scanning is complete, the green RCV LED remains continuously lit as long as the modem is locked on the channel. The RCV LED is turned off when the modem stops working. The green RCV LED blinks fastly to indicate the modem is receiving data through the cable network. Color Green Description ON Channel Locked Blinking Low speed : Channel scanning, Fast speed : Receiving data 4-3 SND LED (SEND LED) The green SND LED blinks during initialization (channel ranging) for transmitting data (upstream). When ranging is complete, the green SND LED turns green and remains continuously lit. The SND LED is turned off when the modem stops working. The green SND LED blinking fastly when the modem is sending data. Color Green Description ON Ranging Locked Blinking Low Speed : Channel ranging Fast Speed : Sending Data PC LED The PC LED lights green and blinks when the InfoRanger comes online and turns on when the Ethernet link between the PC and InfoRanger is normal. The PC LED turns off when the Ethernet link goes offline. Color Green Blinking ON OFF Description Online Link OK Offline If the SND LED, RCV LED and the PC LED are off while you are using the InfoRanger, check to see if the coaxial cable and the Ethernet cable/USB cable are not connected to the Cable connector and Ethernet port/USB port properly. 4-4 Chapter 4 Using the InfoRanger Rear View Cable Connector USB Port Ethernet Port DC Input Terminal Figure 4-2 Rear View of the InfoRanger DC Input Terminal This is an input terminal, which provides DC 12V to the InfoRanger through the power adapter. Reset Switch This is used to initialize the modem. Ethernet Port The InfoRanger supports up to 40Mbps to download data and also up to 10Mbps to upload data with this Ethernet port. This port is connected to the network interface card installed on PC or a hub or a switch if it is connected to multiple PCs using the Ethernet cable. 4-5 USB Port This is a USB port with supports up to 12Mbps. This port is connected to the USB port of PC. Cable Connector This is used to connect the coaxial cable to the cable outlet or the cable splitter. A-1 Appendix A Troubleshooting Appendix A explains the most common and frequent problems that may occur while you are using the InfoRanger and suggests how to solve these problems. If you can not solve the problem with the method described in this Appendix, please refer to the Technical Support page at the end of this manual or contact the retailer where the InfoRanger was purchased. Problem Cannot connect to the Internet service. Solution
- Check to see if the cables are connected correctly.
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If PC LED is off, check the Ethernet interface card installed on PC and the USB port of PC. Please refer to the manual of Ethernet interface card.
- Check to see if PC runs normally.
- Check to see if TCP/IP protocol is installed on PC.
- Check to see if the specification of RJ-45 Ethernet cable or USB cable, which is used for connecting the Ethernet interface card installed on PC or USB port of PC, is suitable. Please refer to Appendix D.
- Make sure the cable TV service provider uses two-way cable communication. Problem The LED is not turned on even though the power adapter is connected. Solution
- Check to see if the wall outlet where the power adapter is connected.
- Make sure that the power adapter is the one supplied with the InfoRanger.
- Pull out the power adapter from the DC input terminal and connect it again in about 10 seconds later. A-2 Appendix A Troubleshooting Problem All LEDs on the side panel of the InfoRanger are not turned on. Solution
- Check to see if the power adapter is connected to the wall outlet and DC input terminal of the InfoRanger.
- Check the wall outlet where the power adapter is connected.
- Check to see if the coaxial cable and Ethernet cable are not connected to the Cable connector and Ethernet port properly. Problem PC LED is not turned on even though the cable is connected to the Ethernet port or USB port. Solution
- Check to see if the cable is connected properly to the Ethernet interface card equipped in PC or the USB port of PC.
- Check the Ethernet interface card equipped in PC or USB port of PC. Please refer to the manual of Ethernet interface card.
- Check to see if PC runs normally.
- Check to see if TCP/IP protocol is installed on PC.
- Check to see if the specification of RJ-45 Ethernet cable or USB cable, which is used for connecting the Ethernet interface card installed on PC or USB port of PC, is suitable. Please refer to Appendix D. Problem Cannot connect to the network after rebooting the PC in Windows 2000 environment when using Ethernet port of InfoRanger. Solution
- Pull out the Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port of InfoRanger and connect it again to get the new IP address. B-1 Appendix B Product Specifications Item Interface Temperature Frequency Modulation Data rate Channel spacing
/ bandwidth FEC Symbol rate Bits per symbol Level range Specification Ethernet 10/100Mbps, RJ-45 1 port (6 ft.) USB Operating Storage Downstream 12Mbps, USB 1 port (6 ft.) 32F to 104F
-13F to 158F 90 ~ 858MHz Upstream 5 ~ 42MHz Downstream 256QAM : 64QAM Upstream 16QAM : QPSK Downstream 64QAM (30Mbps), 256 QAM (40Mbps) Upstream QPSK (5Mbps), 16QAM (10Mbps) Downstream 6MHz Upstream 200KHz, 400KHz, 800KHz, 1.6MHz, 3.2MHz Downstream RS (128,122) / Trellis Upstream RS (Programmable) Downstream 64QAM : 5.056941Msps 256QAM : 5.360537Msps Upstream 160K, 320K, 640K, 1280K, 2560Ksps Downstream Upstream 64QAM : 6-bits 256QAM : 8-bits QPSK
: 2-bits 16QAM : 4-bits Downstream
-15 ~ +15dBmV Upstream QPSK
: +8 ~ +58dBmV 16QAM : +8 ~ +55dBmV B-2 Appendix B Product Specifications Item Specification Carrier to noise ratio Security Physical dimension 64QAM : >23.5dB @ BER < 10-8 256QAM : >30dB @ BER < 10-8 DES decryption / encryption Size 1.52 (W) x 7.12 (D) x 6.12 (H) ()) Weight 2.42lb (InfoRanger + Adapter) Power supply AC DC AC 120V, 60Hz
+7.5V, 1.0A Regulatory Agency Approval FCC, UL / CUL, CE Table B-1 Specifications of the InfoRanger C-1 Appendix C Glossary 10BASE-T A 10BASE-T is a version of Ethernet using category 3,4,5 cable interface. Cable modem A cable modem is a device connected to your computer that enables you to receive and request information from the Internet over your local cable TV line. Cable modems are designed to enable peak connection speeds over 100 times faster than traditional dial-up connections. Cable splitter A cable splitter is a metal interface that accepts single input and divides it into multiple outputs. Coaxial cable A coaxial cable is an electrical cable that contains two separate wires. One wire is solid and the other is a tube. The solid wire is inside the tube, both wires have the same center point, or axis. Cable TV companies for distributing video signal typically use it. DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) DOCSIS defines interface requirements for cable modems involved in high-speed data distribution over cable television networks. The certified cable modem project also provides cable modem equipment suppliers with a fast, market-
oriented method for obtaining cable industry acknowledgment of DOCSIS compliance and has resulted in high-speed modems being certified for retail sale. C-2 Appendix C Glossary Downloading Downloading is the transfer of data from a server to your computer's hard disk. You can use your browser or an FTP program to download files to your computer. When you're retrieving your email, you're downloading your email to your computer. E-mail (Electronic mail) An e-mail is a message, usually text, transmitted over the Internet and sent from one person to another (although you can also send an e-mail to a large number of e-mail addresses (mailing list)). Ethernet Ethernet is one of the standard specifications for LAN connection. In the Ethernet configuration, computers are connected with the same axle cable or twisted pair cable that compete for network access using CSMA/CD method. Data is transmitted at a maximum speed of 100Mbps. The representative cables that can be used for Ethernet connection are of three-
types such as 10BASE-5, 10BASE-2, 10BASE-T. InfoRanger uses 10BASE-T cable. Hub A hub is a communication device used to connect several devices and share resources with the computers on network. It retransmits the signal that is sent by a device and transmits the received signal dividing it. Internet Internet is:
1. The worldwide system of linked networks that is capable of exchanging mail and data through a common addressing and naming system based on TCP/IP protocols. (Internet) 2. Any group of linked networks capable of exchanging electronic mail and data using a common protocol. (internet) C-3 IP address An IP address is defined as IP protocol and a 32-bit address, assigned to the host using TCP/IP. All resources of Internet have their own number, IP address that is marked as decimal system. The address consists of a network part, optional subnet part and host part. LAN (Local Area Network) A LAN is a network used for relatively small area (single-story or small building) as an Ethernet and token-ring network. LAN makes it possible for users to send/receive e-mail and share resources such as files, printers and modems. The bigger companies connect their own LAN with the Internet to allow users to connect with resources outside the LAN. NIC (Network Interface Card) A NIC is a hardware device that translates electronic signals between a computing device's native network hardware and the transmission media. MAC (Media Access Control) address A MAC address is the physical address of a devices connected to a network such as network interface card. MAC address is expressed by 6byte colon-separated hexadecimal numbers. OSI 7-Layer model OSI 7-Lay model is a method of describing the relationships between network protocols by grouping them according to the communication functions the protocols provide. The OSI model defines 7 distinct categories (Layers) that act successively on data as it makes its way between the user and the transmission media. C-4 Appendix C Glossary Protocol A protocol is, in networking, a specification of the data structures and algorithm necessary to accomplish a particular network function. RJ-45 A RJ-45 is a connector used with Ethernet and Token Ring devices that looks like a telephone jack but has eight wires instead of four or six. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol) TCP/IP is one of the network protocols used mainly on LAN. When data is transmitted via network, data is divided into packets. IP transmits the data packets from one place to another. And TCP manages the data flow and confirms the correctness of data packets. Twisted pair A twisted pair is a cable made up of a pair of insulated copper wires wrapped around each other to cancel the effects of electrical noise. USB USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a new BUS specification, which is an answer to connectivity for the PC architecture. It is a fast, bi-directional isochronal, low-cost, dynamically attachable serial interface that is consistent with the requirements of the PC platform. It supports up to 127 physical devices, and its transfer rate assures up to 12Mbps. D-1 Appendix D Cable Specifications RJ-45 Ethernet Cable Twisted pair category-3,4,5 straight-through cable The following RJ-45 Twisted pair category-3,4,5 straight-through cable is used to connect the Ethernet port of the InfoRanger and the network interface card installed on PC. Cable Connector ETHERNET ETHERNET RJ-45 2000mm 40mm RJ-45 Figure D-1 Provided Straight-through cable with RJ-45 connectors Figure D-2 Pin connections of the straight-through cable Pin connection
< Pin Configuration >
< Actual Pin Connections >
Figure D-3 Pin Signals of the straight-through cable D-2 Appendix D Cable Specifications Twisted pair category-3,4,5 crossover cable The following RJ-45 Twisted pair category-3,4,5 crossover cable is used to connect the Ethernet port and the network devices such as a hub or a switch. Cable Connector ETHERNET ETHERNET RJ-45 2000mm 40mm RJ-45 Figure D-4 Crossover cable with RJ-45 connectors Figure D-5 Pin Signals of the crossover cable Pin connection
< Pin Configuration >
< Actual Pin Connections >
Figure D-6 Pin connections of the crossover cable D-3 USB Cable The following USB cable is used to connect the USB port of the InfoRanger and the USB port of the PC. USB Connector Termination Data Contact Number Signal Name Typical wiring Assignment 8 2 3 4 Shell VBUS D-
D+
GND Shield Red White Green Black Drain Wire Red(VBUS) Black(Ground) Green(D +) White(D -) Figure D-7 USB Connector Termination Cable A A B B 1.8m C C C C Figure D-8 USB Cable D-4 Appendix D Cable Specifications Connector Detail A - A
(Series "A" Plug) 15.7 Detail B - B
(Series "B" Plug) 11.5 7.5 12.0 27.0 9.0 10.5 12.0 27.0 9.0 Optional Molded Strain Relief Figure D-9 Pin Signals of the USB cable All dimensions are in millmeters (mm) in this page. Technical Support SAMSUNG offers the highest level of customer service in the industry. Friendly and knowledgeable customer service is available as follows through our web site or your service provider.
General information about the product
Support when problems arise
FAQs Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd. Samsung Telecommunication America, Inc. 1601 East Plano Parkway Suite 150 Plano, TX 75074 Phone : 1-888-987-HELP (4357) Fax URL : www.samsungtelecom.com
: 1-972-761-7501
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Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
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0027908797
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19 Chapin Rd., Building D
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A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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A3L
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SCM140
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J**** C******
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General Manager
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973-8********
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1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
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1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Cable Modem | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
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1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
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