Quick start guide
œ HomeBox 6641
Open Source Licence information
This product contains software that is licensed under Open Source Code Licenses and is provided to you under the terms of these
licences. A copy of the licence text can be found in the user interface of the device in the main menu System/Licences and on the
Internet at www.zyxel.com/de/de/support/o2_homebox_6641.shtml. You can obtain a complete machine-readable copy of the
source code from us within 3 years of placing this product on the market by contacting us at [email protected].
101568 08/17 v.3.1
Telefónica Germany GmbH & Co. OHG, Postfach 60 09 40, 22209 Hamburg
European regulations: Zyxel Communications Corporation hereby declares that the HomeBox 6641 complies with regulations under Directives
2014/53/EU (RED), 2011/65/EU (RoHS) and 2009/125/EC (ErP). The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following Internet
address: www.zyxel.com/de/de/support/o2_homebox_6641.shtml
How to contact us:
On the internet:
www. dsl.o2.de
Contact options:
www.o2.de/kontakt
By phone:
+49 (0)89 78 79 79 400*
+49 (0)176 888 55 222*
Detailed information
You will find detailed information about setting up and configuring your œ HomeBox 6641
under http://o2.de/hilfe/o2homebox2.
Do you need help with the installation?
Scan the QR code or visit our website under http://o2.de/
hilfe/o2homebox2 to take a look at the installation video for
the œ HomeBox 6641.
Note: After setting up the router, also
install the Service Suite from our website.
The complimentary œ software provides
you support with Internet access and
optimises your WLAN connection
* Tariff for calls made to German landlines and mobile networks applies
We appreciate that you have opted
for œ and hope that you will now
enjoy the many benefits of your
new DSL connection.
What’s in the box?
œ HomeBox 6641
LAN cable (yellow)
DSL connecting cable (grey)
Power adapter
Safety instructions
Important:
Please read these instructions carefully before use
and keep them in a safe place for future reference. Please hand
this guide to any new owner of the device.
WARNING: The electric voltage present at mains,
telephone and network cables connections is dangerous!
Failure to observe the safety instructions can lead to
hazardous situations which can result not only in high
material or property damage, but also in severe injuries
or death.
• The device must not be opened.
• Do not install the device or connect or disconnect any line
connections during a thunderstorm.
• Operation is only permitted for dry rooms within closed
buildings.
• The power outlet must be located near the unit and must
be easily accessible.
• Lay the cables so that no one can step on them or trip
over them.
• Do not allow liquids to enter the inside of the unit, as this
may cause an electric shock or a possible short circuit.
• Avoid direct sunlight.
• Before drilling, make sure that there is no building installation
at the drilling point. Damage to gas, electricity, signal or water
lines may result in life injuries or property damage.
• The device may only be operated with the power supply unit
UH0301P-12PE.
Your œ HomeBox 6641 in detail
WLAN/WPS
and DECT
buttons
e.g. USB storage devices
DSL
USB (e.g. printer
or HDD)
Power
Internet
On/Off switch
DECT
LAN
Reset
Phone
Info
WLAN
DSL
Power
LED view
USB connection on the side
Rear side
LED
Signal
Status
Power
Flashing
System is starting up
Lights up constantly
The system has started and is operating
Off
Power supply disconnected or general
equipment fault
Lights up continuously
The unit’s software is updating; unit is
restarting or resetting
LAN
Flashing
Transferring data
Lights up constantly
Active connection
Off
No active connection
WLAN
Flashing quickly
Transferring data
Lights up constantly
WLAN active
Flashing
WPS activated
Off
WLAN not active
DECT
Lights up constantly
DECT function on
Flashing
DECT scanning for new unit
Off
DECT function off
DSL
Flashing slowly
Pilot signal transmitting
Flashing quickly
The œ HomeBox 6641 is being synchronised.
Lights up constantly
DSL connection successfully established
Off
œ HomeBox receives no DSL signal
Internet
Flashing
Transferring data
Lights up constantly
Internet connection established
Flashing quickly
Faulty access details
(e.g. incorrect PIN)
Phone
Flashing
Active call
Lights up constantly
Active line
Off
Line not active
Info
Flashing quickly
Authentication in progress
Lights up constantly
PIN OK; oe phone connection established; when
the unit has completed registration with oe, the
Info LED will disappear
Lights up constantly
1. œ HomeBox is waiting for a PIN to be entered
2. Incorect PIN, waiting to re-enter PIN
3. Maximum authentication attempts
(5 times) reached
Flashing quickly
PIN OK; waiting for authentication
The frequency and the maximum transmitted power
of WiFi module:
2.400 – 2.483,5 MHz, max. transmitted power 100 mW
5.150 – 5.350,0 MHz, max. transmitted power 200 mW
(this frequency range is allowed only for indoor use)
5.470 – 5.725,0 MHz: max. transmitted power 1000 mW
LAN 1–4
So ISDN
LAN 1–4