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To completely turn off the system, disconnect the power connection to all power 
supplies. 

 

For  DC  power  supplies,  locate  the  circuit  breaker  on  the  panel  board  that 
services the DC circuit, switch the circuit breaker to the off position, and tape the 
switch handle of the circuit breaker in the off position. 

 

Do not touch the power supply when the power cord is connected. Line voltages 
are present within the power supply even when the power switch is off and the 
power cord is connected. 

Connecting Cables 

When you connect cables, note the following guidelines. 

 

Do  not  work  on  the  system  or  connect  or  disconnect  cables  during  periods  of 
lightning activity. 

 

Working with Lasers 

If your system includes a fiber-optic port, note the following guidelines. 

 

To  avoid  exposure  to  radiation,  do  not  stare  into  the  aperture  of  a  fiber-optic 
port. Invisible radiation might be emitted from the aperture of the port when no 
fiber cable is connected. 

 

Always keep unused fiber-optic ports capped with a clean dust cap. 

 

Preventing EMI 

 

When  you  run  wires  for  any  significant  distance  in  an  electromagnetic  field, 
electro magnetic interference (EMI) can occur between the field and the signals 
on the wires. 

 

Bad plant wiring can result in radio frequency interference (RFI). 

 

Strong EMI, especially when it is caused by lightning or radio transmitters, can 
destroy the signal drivers  and receivers in the system, and can even create an 
electrical hazard by conducting power surges through lines and into the system. 

 

If Strong EMI occurs in the installation place, consult RFI experts to get rid of it.   

Disposing of the System 

Dispose of the system and its components (including batteries) as specified by all 
national laws and regulations. 

This appliance and its antenna must not be co­located or operation in conjunction 

with any other antenna or transmitter. 

A minimum separation distance of 20 cm must be maintained 

between the antenna and the person for this 

appliance to satisfy the RF exposure requirements. 

RF Exposure Compliance Issue

Summary of Contents for CS6204W

Page 1: ... FCC R0067 EMC compliance Ltd Page 1 of 1 480 5 Shin dong Yeongtong gu Suwon city Gyunggi do 443 390 Korea 82 31 336 9919 Main 82 31 336 4767 Fax This test report shall not be reproduced except in full Without the written approval Appendix 6 User manual ...

Page 2: ...f the art E PON technology CS6204W supports various functions superior to those of the existing Ethernet switch including QoS Quality of Service function management function that enables prompt actions to be taken against the problems in the system and a subscriber line security function that secures subscriber information safely and subscriber management function that secures user information fro...

Page 3: ...workshop Wet floor ungrounded extension rubbed off power code or unsafe or ungrounded floor might be dangerous Installing and Servicing the System Before installation the power switch of the system should be turned OFF and disconnect all power and external cables Remove all jewelry including rings and chains or other items that could get caught in the system or heat up and cause serious burns Do n...

Page 4: ...t when no fiber cable is connected Always keep unused fiber optic ports capped with a clean dust cap Preventing EMI When you run wires for any significant distance in an electromagnetic field electro magnetic interference EMI can occur between the field and the signals on the wires Bad plant wiring can result in radio frequency interference RFI Strong EMI especially when it is caused by lightning ...

Page 5: ...ical fiber into the optical terminal of the optical outlet and the other connector into the PON port of CS6204W by pushing them until you hear a clicking sound 2 Connect CS6204W and PC with Ethernet cable 3 Connect CS6204W and Phone with RJ11 cable 4 Connect the rated power adaptor 12V 1 5A provided together with CS6204W main body 5 Turn on the power switch 6 Make sure that the POWER LED is ON 7 M...

Page 6: ...stalled properly the user can see the DATA LED blink while Internet data is sent received 10 If you set the wireless configuration properly the user can see the applicable wireless device Wireless LED blink while data is sent or received 11 If you set the connection of phone connector exactly the user can see the Phone LED comes to light while voice data is sent or received ...

Page 7: ...ider RED ON Optical signal has been lost Call Service Provider PURPLE ON Link Up but optical signal is very low Call Service Provider DATA BLUE OFF No Data transmitting receiving Call Service Provider BLINK Transmitting receiving Data Normal Operation LAN 1 4 BLUE ON Ethernet Link Up Normal Operation BLINK Transmitting Receiving Ethernet data Normal Operation OFF Ethernet Link Down Check cable at ...

Page 8: ...nsmitting Receiving voice data Normal Operation OFF PHONE Link Down CALL Service Provider Rear Panel Indication Description PON Interface 1 25G PON Port WPS Wi Fi Protect Setup RESET Resets the system to factory default LAN 1 4 Fast Ethernet Ports PHONE 1 2 VoIP Ports ON OFF Power Switch 12 0V 1 5 A Power Terminal ...

Page 9: ...ck the cable connection Step 4 Make sure that network setting of your PC is correct Select set to Obtain IP address automatically Symptom All the cables are connected but still can not obtain IP address Step 1 Look for the Network Neighborhood or My Network Places icon in your desktop If it is not there try your Start Menu Step 2 Right click the Network Neighborhood My Network Places icon A drop d...

Page 10: ...30 60 10 90 In compliance with EMI EMC Class B Function and Performance EPON IEEE802 3ah MPCP OAM compliant 802 1Q VLAN Per LLID Filtering Classification Supports up to four Logical Link IDs LLID AES 128 Downstream decryption Dying Gasp Automatic Plug and Play function for WAN PON Port Discovery and Authorization L2 Features IEEE802 1Q VLAN IEEE802 1D Spanning Tree Protocol Support up to 256 MAC A...

Page 11: ...with collision detection CSMA CD access method and physical layer specifications IEEE Std 802 11n Wireless Local Area Networks IEEE Std 802 1D 1998 Edition Media Access Control MAC Bridges IEEE Std 802 1Q 2003Edition Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks IEEE Std 802 1w 2001 Media Access Control MAC Bridges Amendment 2 Rapid Reconfiguration IEEE Std 802 1s 2002 Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks Am...

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