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Important Safety Instructions Protecting Against Power Surges To protect the EP from power surge damage, ground (earth) your cable product to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. To avoid these voltage surges caused by lightning storms and power outages, plug the EP into a surge protector to reduce the risk of damage.
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Important Safety Instructions, Continued WARNING: To avoid electric shock and fire hazard, match the plug and outlet connections carefully, then fully insert. If the plug and outlet do not match, or you can not fully insert the plug, contact an electrician to update your power outlet.
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Important Safety Instructions, Continued This product has openings for ventilation that protect it from overheating. To ensure the reliability of this product, do the following: Do not block or cover these openings Do not place entertainment devices (such as VCRs or DVDs), lamps, book, vases with liquids, or other objects on top of this product.
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Important Safety Instructions, Continued Protecting This Product from Foreign Objects and Water or Moisture Damage WARNING: Avoid electric shock and fire hazard! Never push objects through the openings in this product. Foreign objects can cause electrical shorts that can result in electric shock or fire. Do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
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Important Safety Instructions, Continued Do not open the cover of this product. If you open the cover, your warranty will be void. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel only. Contact your service provider for instructions. Obtaining Service for Product Damage For damage that requires service, unplug this product from the AC outlet.
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Important Safety Instructions, Continued Power Lines WARNING: To avoid electric shock, do not locate an outside antenna system in the vicinity of overhead power lines or power circuits. Do not locate an outside antenna system in the vicinity of overhead power lines or power circuits.
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(VOD) upstream service requests in the IP data return path, and subscriber service differentiation through rate limiting. The EP is the end-point device of the DigiStar EoC system. It is located in a subscriber’s home to provide CATV signal pass-through and Ethernet data to a PC or IP set-top box.
What’s In the Carton? Part Number List Part Number Description DigiStar EOC EP E320.1, 44/54 MHz, 220 VAC, Ch-C, Metric EEP3412210000000 F-Type Connector, HPNA module DigiStar EOC EP E320.1, 44/54 MHz, 220 VAC, Ch-C, EEP3432210000000 Standard Connector, without COAX Cable, HPNA module DigiStar EOC EP E320.1, 44/54 MHz, 220 VAC, US-C,...
Panel Description EP Front Panel Description The following illustration shows the connectors and LED status indicators on the front panel of the EP. LAN1/LAN2 — RJ-45 Ethernet ports. SYNC — On to indicate that a HPNA master is detected. HPNA — On to indicate that a HPNA master is established. LAN1 —...
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Panel Description, Continued COAX NETWORK—F-type connector connects to an active cable signal from your service provider. 12 V DC—Connects EP to the DC output of the power adapter. Connecting The Network Follow these steps to connect your devices to a network: Connect the LAN1 or LAN2 port to an Ethernet port of a PC or IP set-top box to provide Ethernet data service.
Network Connection Examples The following diagrams illustrate an example of a coax network connection and an example of a user device connection. Coax Network Connection Coaxial C able COAX Network in home User Device Connection Set-Top Box or TV IP Set-Top Box...
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Mounting The EP On a Wall The mounting for the EP can be made of cement, wood, or drywall. The mounting location should be free of obstruction on all sides, and the cables should easily reach the equipment without strain. Leave sufficient clearance between the bottom of the equipment, and any flooring or shelving underneath, to allow access to cabling.
Technical Support Information Refer to the following table for phone numbers on technical support and customer service at your area. Region Centers Telephone and Fax Numbers North Cisco Services For Technical Support, call: America Atlanta, Georgia Toll-free: 1-800-722-2009 United States Local: 678-277-1120 (Press 2 at the prompt) ...
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Asia-Pacific Fax: 852-2588-3139 countries & E-mail: support.apr@sciatl.com Australia Telephone: 11-55-08-9999 Brazil Brazil Fax: 11-55-08-9998 E-mail: fattinl@cisco.com or ecavalhe@cisco.com Mexico, Mexico For Technical Support, call: Central Telephone: 52-3515152599 America, Fax: 52-3515152599 Caribbean For Customer Service, call: Telephone: 52-55-50-81-8425 ...
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