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Home Gateway

HHG-3004H2

User’s Manual

ELECTRONICS

RUN

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LAN1

LAN2

LAN3

LAN4

PLC

RF

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Summary of Contents for HHG-3004H2

Page 1: ...Home Gateway HHG 3004H2 User s Manual ELECTRONICS RUN WAN LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 PLC RF ...

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Page 3: ... Features of the Home Gateway Safety Instructions Product Overview Product Specifications 5 6 12 14 Introduction 1 Others 2 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Glossary FCC Notices 17 18 19 Table of Contents ...

Page 4: ...ication In addition to providing high speed Internet for computer and information communication devices it also monitors and controls the status of electronic appliances Light switch Thermostat Plug in Adaptor and etc PART 1 RUN WAN LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 PLC RF Page 6 Page 12 Page 14 Features of the Home Gateway Safety Instructions Product Overview Product Specifications ...

Page 5: ...ing Networking and AC power line communication using an Internet connection with external ADSL or Cable modem Remote Web based Management When connected to Broadband Internet the Home Gateway offers remote access from almost any Internet enabled computer This allows users to securely log in to the home gateway when away from home and monitor and control their homevita system 1 Main Features PLC Po...

Page 6: ...ace near the device in case the power cord needs to be unplugged Caution Only a service person should open the product because the internal part of the product can cause electric shock and system malfunction Unplug the AC power cord before opening the product Caution The system power cord must be plugged into a properly grounded outlet to prevent electric shock Ensure that it is plugged into a gro...

Page 7: ...t or near heat sources There is no vibration or physical shock Well away from electric devices causing strong electromagnetic radiation Outlet is properly grounded Enough space to reach power cords In areas where severe thunderstorm might occur connect the system to a circuit breaker and separate the communication lines from the modem If they wear the plastic package on their heads they can suffoc...

Page 8: ...ged in it may result in a risk of electric shock and fire Warning Do not bend the power cord and ensure it is not placed under a heavy object If the power source is left plugged in when the cord is damaged it may result in a risk of electric shock and fire Warning When using multi outlet extension cord do not exceed the rating specifications voltage current of the extension cord If exceeding the r...

Page 9: ...it can cause its shape to be deformed or it may result in a risk of fire Warning If the product is dropped or broken due to any other reasons disconnect the power and have it checked by your dealer When using a damaged product it may result in a risk of electric shock and fire Caution When using the product with a modem connected make sure you separate the power cord from the modem and do not use ...

Page 10: ...tenance If you attempt to repair the product it can injure you or cause system malfunction Caution If you want to connect any other peripheral device to the product other than those recommended by Samsung Electronics contact your dealer first If you connect peripheral devices other than those recommended by Samsung the product itself or the peripheral devices might get damaged ...

Page 11: ...s from the product Warning Do not attempt repairing the power supply on your own If there is any problem in the power supply contact your dealer Use only the AC Adapter that came with the product and is specified in this manual Warning Before removing power from the product unplug power from each of the devices connected to the product Warning Note that electric current flowing from the power sour...

Page 12: ...Abnormal State Normal linked state Data transimission Not connected state Normal linked state Data transimission Not connected state In normal state the LED should slowly blink periodocally beginning a few seconds after unit is turned on LED PLC RF State ON BLINK OFF ON OFF Functions Initial power on state Normal operation Abnormal state Initial power on state Norma state In normal state the LED s...

Page 13: ...STP Cable Power source cable Antistatic strap Cables to connect to each port LAN cable Computer equipped with an Ethernet card Check the package carefully for any missing or damaged parts Contact you dealer to replace or exchange them Cables that are connected to each port are shown in the table below UTP5 cable UTP category 5 cabling STP5 cable STP category 5 cabling The cable types defined by th...

Page 14: ...Only TCP IP DHCP Server Client NAT Lonworks Echelon IEEE 802 15 4 Power Source 110 220VAC Frequency 50Hz 60Hz Power Consumption 7W Operation Temperature 32 F 104 F Storage Temperature 32 F 158 F Humidity 0 90 9 x 4 7 x 1 78 inches 230 x 120 x 45 mm 24 7oz 700g Product Specifications RUN WAN LAN 1 LAN 2 LAN3 LAN4 PLC RF 4 7inch 9inch 1 78inch Fast Ethernet Serial WAN 1 port LAN 4 port Port 1 RS 232...

Page 15: ...85 For console or HA connection IEEE 802 3 CSMA CD compliant 4 port 10 100Base T Tx IEEE 802 3 CSMA CD compliant 1 port 10 100Base T Tx Able to connect ADSL Cable Modem UART LonWorks Data rates 5 4Kbps Nodes 127 nodes in a subnet Bandwidth 132KHz 115KHz IEEE 802 15 4 Data rates 250Kbps Rated Output Power 4 dBm Operating frequency 2405 2475MHz Specifications Mother Board PLC Board Power Line Commun...

Page 16: ...TEM Page 17 Others Refer to this section for solutions to problems that can occur while using the Home Gateway PART 2 RUN WAN LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 PLC RF Page 18 Page 19 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Glossary FCC Notices ...

Page 17: ...s not work normally during operation contact your dealer System Power Source related problem Power Source of Home Gateway is down Ensure that the power cord is properly plugged In particular the system connections and the outlet part of the power source should be checked Operation related problem Home Network does not work properly Unplug the power cord and plug it in again Caution ...

Page 18: ... Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name System Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer Encapsulating Security Payload File Transfer Protocol Ground Home Automation Hypertext Transfer Protocol Local Area Network Main Control Unit Power Line Communication Point to Point Protocol Over Ethernet Public Switched Telephone Network Short Message Service Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol ...

Page 19: ...n This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer s instruction manual may cause interference with 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 deter...

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