SMC Networks 7204BRB User Manual

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  • Page 2 ADSL Barricade 4-Port ADSL Router with Built-in Annex B ADSL Modem User Guide February 2004...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ....... 1 Features ......... . . 1 System Requirements .
  • Page 4 Table of contents Troubleshooting ......57 Technical Specifications ....59 Terminology .
  • Page 5: Introduction

    NTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of the ADSL Barricade, a 4-port ADSL Router with built-in Annex B ADSL Modem. ADSL, which stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line, is the latest communication technology that offers faster and uninterrupted Internet access. The ADSL Barricade makes use of your existing phone line for Internet surfing and at the same time, allows you to talk on the phone.
  • Page 6: System Requirements

    Introduction System Requirements In order to use the ADSL Barricade, you must have the following: • ADSL service up and running on your telephone line, with at least one public Internet address for your LAN. • One or more computers each containing an Ethernet 10/100 Base-T network interface card (NIC).
  • Page 7 ADSL B ARRICADE VERVIEW Package Contents • One ADSL Barricade. • One Power adapter. • One RJ-45 Ethernet cable. • One RJ-11 Standard phone/DSL line cable. • Installation utility and Documentation CD. • Quick Installation Manual. Note: Included with specific models is a RJ-11 to RJ-45 cable that will allow connection to an ISDN splitter for U-R2 compatibility.
  • Page 8: Adsl Barricade Overview

    ADSL Barricade Overview Front Panel Power Link TX/RX Ethernet LABEL 1 2 3 4 Color Green Green Green Green / 100 Mbps Status Yellow / 10 Mbps Green Power ADSL line Link Steady is trained. Transmitting/ Receiving Green Training TX/RX Transmitting/Receiving Blink Yellow...
  • Page 9: Rear Panel

    Rear Panel Rear Panel Rear Panel Description Connector Power Supply 12V, 1.2A Reset and Restore If depressed for 1-2 seconds: ready for Reset. Factory Defaults If depressed for 5 seconds or more: ready to restore Button factory default settings. DSL Port RJ-11 phone connector Ethernet Port Four 10/100M BASE-T RJ-45 connectors...
  • Page 10: Configuration

    ONFIGURATION Connecting the ADSL Barricade to Your Computer Connecting to Ethernet Note: To connect the ADSL Barricade to your computer, you need to have an Ethernet port present on your computer. Attach one end of a provided Ethernet cable to a regular hub port and the other to the Ethernet port on the ADSL Barricade.
  • Page 11: Configuring Your Computers

    Configuration Connecting to the Power Outlet Connect the ADSL Barricade to the power outlet via the power adapter which is included in your ADSL Barricade package. Checking Your Connections Please check your connections before proceeding. Powering Up Power on your computer. Power on the ADSL Barricade.
  • Page 12: Windows 2000

    Configuring Your Computers ® Windows 1. In the Windows task bar, click the [Start] button, and then click [Control Panel]. 2. Double-click the [Network Connections] icon. 3. In the [LAN or High-Speed Internet] window, right-click on the icon corresponding to your network interface card (NIC) and select [Properties].
  • Page 13 Configuration 3. In the [Network and Dial-up Connections] window, right-click the [Local Area Connection] icon, and then select [Properties]. The [Local Area Connection Properties] dialog box displays a list of currently installed network components. If the list includes [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)], then the protocol has already been enabled.
  • Page 14 Configuring Your Computers 12. Click [OK] twice to confirm and save your changes, and then close the Control Panel. Windows Me 1. In the Windows task bar, click the [Start] button, point to [Settings], and then click [Control Panel]. 2. Double-click the [Network and Dial-up Connections] icon. 3.
  • Page 15 Configuration 10. In the [Network and Dial-up Connections] window, right-click the [Network] icon, and then select [Properties]. 11. In the [Network Properties] dialog box, select [TCP/IP], and then click [Properties]. 12. In the [TCP/IP Settings] dialog box, click the radio button labeled [Server assigned IP address].
  • Page 16 Configuring Your Computers 6. Click [OK] to return to the [Network] dialog box, and then click [OK] again. You may be prompted to install files from your Windows 95/98 installation CD. Follow the instructions to install the files. 7. Click [OK] to restart the PC and complete the TCP/IP installation.
  • Page 17 Configuration 2. In the [Control Panel] window, double-click the [Network] icon. 3. In the [Network] dialog box, click the [Protocols] tab. The [Protocols] tab displays a list of currently installed network protocols. If the list includes [TCP/IP], then the protocol has already been enabled.
  • Page 18: Assigning Static Internet Information To Your Pcs

    Configuring Your Computers Assigning static Internet Information to your PCs In some cases, you may want to assign Internet information to some or all of your PCs directly (often called statically), rather than allowing the ADSL Barricade to assign it. This option may be desirable (but not required) if: •...
  • Page 19: Entering The Admin Page

    Configuration Entering the Admin Page To Login 1. From your Internet Browser, you may enter the address 192.168.1.1 at the address bar and hit [Enter] key. 2. An [Enter Network Password] page will be displayed. Enter the default User Name and Password. The default login Username of the administrator is: admin.
  • Page 20: Status Page

    Entering the Admin Page Status Page The links under the [Status] option in top right corner are associated to the pages that represent the status of system and interfaces. Home page The [Home] page shows the firmware versions and WAN and LAN interface status.
  • Page 21 Configuration These fields display the [IP Address], [Subnet Mask] and [MAC Address] for the LAN interface. [Total Number of Lan Interfaces] This field displays the total number of available interfaces for the LAN interface. [Number of ethernet devices connected to the DHCP server] These fields display the DHCP client table with the assigned IP addresses and MAC addresses.
  • Page 22 Entering the Admin Page Showtime This field displays the ADSL data pump firmware Firmware version number. Version: Line State: This field displays the ADSL connection process and status. Modulation: This field displays the ADSL modulation status for G.dmt or T1.413. Annex Mode: This field displays the ADSL annex modes for [Annex A] or [Annex B].
  • Page 23 Configuration Loss of Signal This field displays the count of event of ADSL signal loss. Loss of Frame This field displays the count of event of ADSL frame loss. CRC Errors This field displays the number of transmit data frames containing CRC errors.
  • Page 24 Entering the Admin Page [Total Number of Lan Interfaces:] This field displays the total number of available interfaces for the LAN interface. [Number of ethernet devices connected to the DHCP server:] These fields display the DHCP client table with the assigned IP addresses and MAC addresses.
  • Page 25 Configuration [Connect:] [Disconnect:] These fields allow the user to manually connect/disconnect the PPP connection for each PPP interface. In another word, each PPP session can be connected and disconnected individually. WAN Status The [WAN Status] page shows the information and status of WAN PVCs.
  • Page 26: Wan Configuration

    Entering the Admin Page WAN Configuration Warning: The links in the left hand column are associated to the pages that represent the configurations of system and interfaces. Note: When the configurations are changed, please submit changes and go to the [Reboot] page to save the new setting and reboot the board.
  • Page 27 Configuration MAC Spoofing The MAC Spoofing is developed to solve the scenario when the ISP only recognizes one MAC address. Copy the ISP-recognized MAC address here. [Service Category] [UBR] and [CBR] are supported from the ATM. [Bandwidth] Bandwidth setting takes effect only when the CBR is selected.
  • Page 28 Entering the Admin Page Provided Password by ISP DHCP Client Unchecked Unchecked Checked Unchecked enable Bridge Select [Enabled] or [Disabled] to enable or disable the bridge mode. IGMP IGMP relay/proxy specification and environment: Supports IGMP proxy/relay function, based on the following condition and case: On CO side, there must be at least one IGMP querier (router) present.
  • Page 29 Configuration IP to ADSL Barricade's WAN IP) the IGMP report to ADSL WAN side, includes all PVCs. The same applies for IGMP leave packet. It is not necessary to relay multicast routing between two ADSL PVCs or two interfaces in LAN side. Special purpose multicast packet (such as RIP 2 packet) should run without interference.
  • Page 30 Entering the Admin Page It can support up to total of 16 PPP sessions, and each PVC can support up to 8 PPP sessions. The multiple PPP sessions may be configured with any combination over 8 PVCs. For the multiple PPP sessions, please go to [PPP Configuration] page.
  • Page 31 Configuration Authentication When [Auto] option is chosen, the PAP mode will run first then CHAP. Automatic When it is checked, it will maintain the PPP connection Reconnect all the time. If the ISP shut down the PPP connection, it will automatically reconnect PPP session. DHCP [DHCP client enable] This item allows to enable DHCP client.
  • Page 32: Lan Configuration

    Entering the Admin Page LAN Configuration The [LAN Configuration] page allows the user to set the configuration for the LAN port. LAN Configuration [IP Address] [Subnet Mask] The default is [192.168.1.1] and [255.255.255.0]. User can change it to other private IP address. DHCP Server System The DHCP address pool is based on LAN port IP...
  • Page 33: Ppp Configuration

    Configuration DHCP The default setting for the DHCP Gateway Selection is gateway [Automatic]. The user can select [User Defined] to specify selection [User Defined Gateway Address]. The DHCP server will issue the User Defined Gateway Address to the LAN DHCP clients. Lease Time The Lease time is the amount of time a network user will be allowed to connect with DHCP server.
  • Page 34 Entering the Admin Page Acct ID This field allows the user to enter his own account ID to distinguish different accounts. User Name Enter the PPP user name (usually provided by the ISP). Password Enter the PPP password (usually provided by the ISP). [PPP Account Configuration] Status will be displayed at the bottom of this page to show all the accounts with its [Account Name] and [User Name].
  • Page 35 Configuration Session Name This field allows the user to enter his own session Name to distinguish different sessions for different PPP accounts and different PVCs. This field allows the user to choose the specific PVC for PPP session. Service Name The service name of PPP is required by some ISPs.
  • Page 36: Nat Configuration

    Entering the Admin Page PPP Configuration Status will be displayed at the bottom of this page to show all the Session Names with its [Adapter] (PVC number), [Mode] ([PPPoA] or [PPPoE]), [Service Name], [Account to Use] (PPP Account ID), [Disconnect Timeout] configuration, [MRU], [MTU], [MSS], [Authentication Mode] ([Auto], [CHAP] or [PAP]), and [Auto Reconnect] configuration.
  • Page 37 Configuration NAT Configuration Session Name This field allows the user to select the session from the configured NAT Session Name Configuration. User's IP This field allows the user to assign the IP address to map the corresponding NAT/ NAPT sessions. [Session Name] Status will be displayed at the middle of this page to show the corresponding Session Name with its IP address.
  • Page 38: Virtual Server Configuration

    Entering the Admin Page NAT Session Name Configuration Session Name: This field allows the user to enter his/her own session Name to distinguish different NAT sessions for different interfaces among different PPP sessions and different PVCs. Interface: This field allows the user to choose specific WAN Interface ([PVC] or [PPP] Session) for NAT Session.
  • Page 39 Configuration Public Port: This field allows the user to enter the port number of the Public Network. Private Port: This field allows the user to enter the port number of the Private Network. In most cases, the private port number is same as public port number.
  • Page 40: Dns Configuration

    Entering the Admin Page Port Protocol Port Protocol Gopher DNS Configuration The [DNS Configuration] page allows the user to set the configuration of DNS proxy. The firmware supports the DNS proxy function. For the DHCP requests from local PCs, the DHCP server will set the LAN port IP as the default DNS server.
  • Page 41: Bridge Filtering Configuration

    Configuration [Use Auto Discovered DNS Servers Only] The DNS proxy will store the DNS server IP addresses obtained from DHCP client or PPP into the table. And all DNS query messages will be sent to one of the dynamically obtained DNS servers. [Use User Configured DNS Servers Only] The DNS proxy will use the user-configured preferred DNS server and alternate DNS server.
  • Page 42: Route Table

    Entering the Admin Page ID Source When the bridge filtering is enabled, enter the [Source MAC: MAC address], select [Block] and click [Add]. Then all incoming WAN and LAN Ethernet packets matched with this source MAC address will be filtered out. If the [Forward] is selected, then the packets will be forwarded to the destination PC.
  • Page 43 Configuration System Default Gateway Configuration The system-wide Default Gateway now provides three options: None, Auto, Selected Interface. None: This field allows the user to choose to have no Default Gateway in the CPE. Auto: This field allows the user to select the CPE to automatically decide the Default Gateway.
  • Page 44: Learned Mac Table

    Entering the Admin Page Route Configuration Destination This field allows the user to enter the remote network or host IP address for the static routing. Netmask This field allows the user to enter the [Subnet Mask] for the static routing. Gateway This field allows the user to enter the IP address of the gateway device that allows the router to contact the...
  • Page 45: Adsl Configuration

    Configuration Aging his field allows the user to enter the update displays Timeout period for the MAC table. ADSL Configuration The [ADSL Configuration] page allows the user to set the configuration for ADSL protocols. Trellis This field allows the user to [Enable] or [Disable] the Trellis Code.
  • Page 46: Rip Configuration

    Entering the Admin Page Wiring This field allows the user to enter the wiring selection for Selection the RJ-11. [Tip/Ring] is the default for the board without the inner/outer pair relay. Bit Swapping This field allows the user to [Enable] or [Disable] the upstream bit swapping.
  • Page 47 Configuration This field allows the user to enable or disable the RIP session. The resulting RIP session will monitor all network interfaces that are currently available for messages from other RIP routers. Supply This field allows the user to enter the Supplier Interval Interval timer in seconds.
  • Page 48 Entering the Admin Page Supplier This field allows the user to select the Supplier Mode (RIP Transmit). - [Disabled] The supplier transmit is disabled. - [V1 BC] The supplier transmits in RIPv1 Broadcast. - [V2 BC] The supplier transmits in RIPv2 Broadcast. - [V2 MC] The supplier transmits in RIPv2 Multicast.
  • Page 49: Password Configuration

    Configuration Password Configuration The [Password Configuration] page allows the user to set the password for administrator. The Admin password is the same as the FTP password, so it must have at least 8 characters for the FTP to work.
  • Page 50: Miscellaneous Configuration

    Miscellaneous Configuration The [Miscellaneous Configuration] allows the user to set all the miscellaneous configurations. HTTP server This field allows the user to configure so the Web pages access can be accessed from. - [All] When this field is checked, both WAN and LAN access to the Web pages are allowed.
  • Page 51 Configuration FTP server This field allows the user to select [Enable] or [Disable] to enable/disable the FTP connection. TFTP server This field allows the user to [Enable] or [Disable] the TFTP connection. A DMZ (De-Militarized Zone) is added between a protected network and an external network, in order to provide an additional layer of security.
  • Page 52: Reset To Factory Default

    Entering the Admin Page IGMP Proxy This is the global setting for IGMP Proxy. If [Enabled] has been selected, then the enabled IGMP Proxy on WAN PVCs will be working. Otherwise, no WAN PVC can have IGMP Proxy working on it. If [Enabled] has been selected, the PPP session will be reconnect on automatically established when a packet wants to go out...
  • Page 53: Diagnostic Test

    Configuration Diagnostic Test The [Diagnostic Test] page shows the test results for the connectivity of the physical layer and protocol layer for both LAN and WAN sides. Testing Ethernet This test checks the Ethernet LAN interface LAN Connection connection. Testing ADSL This test checks the ADSL showtime.
  • Page 54 Entering the Admin Page Test ATM OAM This test sends ATM OAM F5 End to End loop back End-to-End request cells to the CO. This test will pass if response Loop Back cell is received. Since some service providers might not support this test, it could still work even if this test fails.
  • Page 55: Code Image Update

    Configuration Code Image Update The [Code Image Update] page allows the user to upgrade the image code locally. Browse the location of file, firmware.dlf file, and click [Upload] to start the update.
  • Page 56: System Log

    Entering the Admin Page System Log The [System Log] page shows the events triggered by the system. [Clear] This field allows the user to clear the current contents of the System Log. [Save] This field allows the user to save the current contents of the System Log by right-clicking [Here] and selecting [Save Target As] to save it as a text file.
  • Page 57 Configuration • ATM Layer – ATM detected – ATM connected – ATM disconnected – ATM setting up VPI/VCI • PPP Layer – PPP authenticated – PPP invalid user name or password – PPP unable to connect with PPP server • IP Layer –...
  • Page 58: Reboot/Save Configuration

    Entering the Admin Page Reboot/Save Configuration The [Reboot] page allows the user to save the new configuration to flash, and reboot the system. When configurations are changed via the Web pages, the new settings need to be saved to flash, so it is necessary to go to this [Reboot] page to save and reboot the system for the changes to take effect.
  • Page 59: Troubleshooting

    ROUBLESHOOTING Cannot connect to the Internet Make sure you've securely connected the RJ-11 phone card from the wall jack to the ADSL Barricade connector. Make sure you've connected the RJ-11 phone cord to the ADSL line, not a standard telephone jack. You cannot use a standard telephone jack for ADSL service unless that phone line has been enabled for ADSL by your phone service provider.
  • Page 60 Troubleshooting What is the difference between PPP connect on WAN access and the Automatic Reconnect? Some ISPs terminate the PPP session for inactivity reasons. If [PPP connect on WAN access] is selected, the PPP will be automatically reconnected when an URL is entered in the browser (packet interested in going out the WAN).
  • Page 61: Technical Specifications

    ECHNICAL PECIFICATIONS Interface Ports - Internet (WAN): ADSL RJ11 (pin 3 and 4) - Network (LAN): 4-Port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet switch (Auto MDI/MDI-X) ADSL Features - Embedded full-rate ADSL Modem Compliant with ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 , ITU G.992.1 (G.DMT) and ITU G.992.2 (G.Lite) and ITU G.994.1 (G.hs) - G.DMT full-rate connectivity at up to 8 Mbps downstream, 1 Mbps upstream...
  • Page 62 Technical Specifications Standards Compliance - ADSL: ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 G.DMT (ITU G.992.1) G.Lite (ITU G.992.2) G.hs (ITU G.994.1) - Ethernet: IEEE 802.3 10 Base-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100 Base-TX Fast Ethernet - ATM Protocols and Encapsulations: PPP over ATM VCMUX ( RFC 2364 ) PPP over ATM LLCSNAP ( RFC 2364 ) Bridged IP over ATM LLCSNAP ( RFC 1483 ) Routed IP over ATM LLCSNAP ( RFC 1483 )
  • Page 63 Technical Specifications - Firmware Features: IEEE 802.1D 128 MAC addresses support Static IP routing RIPv2 (Backward compatible with RIPv1 ) DHCP server (configurable and supports up to 253 addresses ) DHCP client ( WAN ) DHCP relay PPP auto, PAP and CHAP DNS proxy NAPT Dynamic NAPT...
  • Page 64 Technical Specifications Configuration Web pages FTP server FTP client ( for network upgrade ) Local firmware upgrade via Web configuration pages Remote firmware upgrade via FTP client Telnet Restore to Factory defaults via Web or hardware reset Operating System Support Supports Windows 95, 98, 2000, Me, SE, XP, Linux, Mac OS 8.5 and above Environmental Operating Range...
  • Page 65 Weight 545g Dimensions 20 x 14.8 x 3.9 cm (LxWxH) Electromagnetic Compatibility CE R&TTE, FCC part 15 class B and FCC part 68 Safety CSA,UL 1950, EN60950...
  • Page 66: Terminology

    ERMINOLOGY 10BASE-T A designation for the type of wiring used by Ethernet networks with a data rate of 10 Mbps. Also known as Category 3 (CAT 3) wiring. See also data rate, Ethernet. 100BASE-T A designation for the type of wiring used by Ethernet networks with a data rate of 100 Mbps.
  • Page 67 Terminology binary The base two system of numbers, that uses only two digits, 0 and 1, to represent all numbers. In binary, the number 1 is written as 1, 2 as 10, 3 as 11, 4 as 100, etc. Although expressed as decimal numbers for convenience, IP addresses in actual use are binary numbers;...
  • Page 68 Terminology DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) DHCP automates address assignment and management. When a computer connects to the LAN, DHCP assigns it an IP address from a shared pool of IP addresses; after a specified time limit, DHCP returns the address to the pool. DHCP relay (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol relay) A DHCP relay is a computer that forwards DHCP data between computers that request IP addresses and the DHCP server that...
  • Page 69 Terminology domain name A domain name is a user-friendly name used in place of its associated IP address. For example, www.globespan.net is the domain name associated with the IP address 209.191.4.240. Domain names must be unique. Their assignment is controlled by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).
  • Page 70 Terminology firewall Any method of protecting a computer or LAN connected to the Internet from intrusion or attack from the outside. Some firewall protection can be provided by packet filtering and Network Address Translation services. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) A program used to transfer files between computers connected to the Internet.
  • Page 71 Terminology host A device (usually a computer) connected to a network. HTTP (Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol) HTTP is the main protocol used to transfer data from web sites so that it can be displayed by web browsers. See also web browser. ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) An Internet protocol used to report errors and other network-related information.
  • Page 72 Terminology IP address (Internet Protocol address) The address of a host (computer) on the Internet, consisting of four numbers, each from 0 to 255, separated by periods, e.g., 209.191.4.240. An IP address consists of a network ID that identifies the particular network the host belongs to, and a host ID uniquely identifying the host itself on that network.
  • Page 73 Terminology mask See network mask. Mbps Abbreviation for Megabits per second, or one million bits per second. Network data rates are often expressed in Mbps. Microfilter In splitterless deployments, a microfilter is a device that removes the data frequencies in the DSL signal, so that telephone users do not experience interference (noise) from the data signals.
  • Page 74 Terminology network mask A network mask is a sequence of bits applied to an IP address to select the network ID while ignoring the host ID. Bits set to 1 mean "select this bit" while bits set to 0 mean "ignore this bit." For example, if the network mask 255.255.255.0 is applied to the IP address 100.10.50.1, the network ID is 100.10.50, and the host ID is 1.
  • Page 75 Terminology POTS splitter See splitter. PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) A protocol for serial data transmission that is used to carry IP (and other protocol) data between your ISP and your computer. The WAN interface on the ADSL Barricade uses two forms of PPP called PPPoA and PPPoE.
  • Page 76 Terminology RJ-11 (Registered Jack Standard-11) The standard plug used to connect telephones, fax machines, modems, etc. to a telephone jack. It is a 6-pin connector usually containing four wires. RJ-45 (Registered Jack Standard-45) The 8-pin plug used in transmitting data over phone lines. Ethernet cabling usually uses this type of connector.
  • Page 77 Terminology splitterless A type of DSL installation where no splitter is installed, saving the cost of a service call by the telephone company. Instead, each jack in the home carries both voice and data, requiring a microfilter for each telephone to prevent interference from the data signal.
  • Page 78 Terminology Telnet An interactive, character-based program used to access a remote computer. While HTTP (the web protocol) and FTP only allow you to download files from a remote computer, Telnet allows you to log into and use a computer from a remote location. TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) A protocol for file transfers, TFTP is easier to use than File Transfer Protocol (FTP) but not as capable or secure.
  • Page 79 Terminology VCI (Virtual Circuit Identifier) Together with the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI), the VCI uniquely identifies a VC. Your ISP will tell you the VCI for each VC they provide. See also VC. VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) Together with the Virtual Circuit Identifier (VCI), the VPI uniquely identifies a VC.
  • Page 80 Terminology Web site A computer on the Internet that distributes information to (and gets information from) remote users through web browsers. A web site typically consists of web pages that contain text, graphics, and hyperlinks. See also hyperlink, web page. WWW (World Wide Web) Also called (the) Web.
  • Page 81: Compliances

    OMPLIANCES FCC - Class B 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.
  • Page 82 Compliances of devices that may be connected to the line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area. If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required.
  • Page 83 Compliances EC Conformance Declaration - Class B This information technology equipment complies with the requirements of the Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the Approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility and 73/23/EEC for electrical equipment used within certain voltage limits and the Amendment Directive 93/ 68/EEC.
  • Page 84: Safety Compliance

    Compliances Safety Compliance Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise (Germany) Bitte lesen Sie diese Hinweise sorgfältig durch. Heben Sie diese Anleitung für den späteren Gebrauch auf. Vor jedem Reinigen ist das Gerät vom Stromnetz zu trennen. Verwenden Sie keine Flüssigoder Aerosolreiniger. Am besten eignet sich ein angefeuchtetes Tuch zur Reinigung. Die Netzanschlu ßsteckdose soll nahe dem Gerät angebracht und leicht zugänglich sein.
  • Page 85 Compliances Verbesserung erzielen. Das Gerät ist gefallen und/oder das Gehäuse ist beschädigt. Wenn das Gerät deutliche Anzeichen eines Defektes aufweist. Stellen Sie sicher, daß die Stromversorgung dieses Gerätes nach der EN 60950 geprüft ist. Ausgangswerte der Stromversorgung sollten die Werte von AC 7,5-8V, 50-60Hz nicht über oder unterschreiten sowie den minimalen Strom von 1A nicht unterschreiten.
  • Page 86: Legal Information And Contacts

    All SMC products carry a standard 2 year limited warranty from the date of purchase from SMC or its Authorized Reseller. SMC may, at its own discretion, repair or replace any product not operating as warranted with a similar or functionally equivalent product, during the applicable warranty term.
  • Page 87 AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS. SMC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THE ALLEGED DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY...
  • Page 88 SMC reserves the right to make changes to the product(s) described in this document without notice. SMC does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product(s) described herein. In order to obtain...

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