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Power source
Use a readily accessible mains outlet, near to the equipment. The power supply lead is 2 m long. Arrange the power lead so as to avoid any accidental disconnection of the Residential Gateway. The SAGEM F@st 3202 is designed to be connected to a TT or TN system power supply. The SAGEM F@st 3202 is not designed to be connected to an electrical installation with IT system (power supply with independent neutral). Protection against short circuits and leaks between phase, neutral and earth must be included in the building's electrical installation. The power supply circuit for this equipment must be provided with 16 A overcurrent protection as well as differential protection.
Upkeep
Never open the unit. This must be done only by personnel qualified and approved by your provider. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaning agents.
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The installation and configuration of your Residential Gateway on your computer's USB port. The installation and configuration of your Residential Gateway on your computer's network card (Ethernet). The installation and configuration of your Residential Gateway with your computer's Wi-Fi interface.
3.1 3.2 3.3
The installation and configuration of an additional computer. 3.4
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3 - Installing and configuring the residential gateway
Your Residential Gateway can be installed and configured with the following interfaces: USB (see section 3.1), Ethernet (ETH1 )(see section 3.2), Wi-Fi (see section 3.3). When you have installed your Residential Gateway with an interface (USB, for example) and you want to install it with another (Ethernet or Wi-Fi), you must uninstall the Residential Gateway. To do this: Select Start / Programs / LiveBox / Utilities / Uninstall.
Installing and configuring your Residential Gateway on your computer's USB port
The USB port on the SAGEM F@st 3202 is a USB 1.1 supporting a maximum bit rate of 12 Mbit/s. The connector provided is type B enabling it to be connected to a computer port supporting a type A connector via the lead supplied with the equipment. This port lets you can connect directly to a computer, on a type A USB input using a USB lead (supplied with the equipment). The USB interface must be configured before the USB connector is connected.
Installing the USB drivers on your computer
Before installing your SAGEM F@st 3202 Residential Gateway, you must uninstall any other ADSL modem/router.
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3.1.1.1
In Windows XP
The installation procedure described was performed in Windows XP. Installation in other Windows operating systems (98, ME and 2000) may differ slightly.
Insert the CD-ROM in your computer's appropriate drive; the screen opposite appears. Proceed as described on screen. Click the continue installation. button to
Note: If this screen does not appear: Select Start, then Run, then enter: "<CD-ROM drive letter> :\autorun.exe (for example e:\autorun.exe) then click OK. 2 The screen opposite appears. Click.
The screen opposite appears. Carry out the operations described on screen. Click the continue installation. button to
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The screen opposite appears. Click the button to install your Residential Gateway on the USB interface.
The screen opposite appears and prompts you to wait.
The screen opposite appears. Now connect the USB cable by connecting the "square" type B end to the Residential Gateway (USB PC socket) then by connecting the other "flat" type A end to an available corresponding socket on your computer as shown in the animation on screen.
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7 The next screen appears. Enter the login identifier followed by the login password. These can be found in your subscription confirmation email. Click the continue installation. button to
After a relatively short time, the screen opposite appears. Installation is finished. Click.
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Accessing your Residential Gateway's HTTP configurator
1 Double click the configuration icon
on the desktop, the Web browser opens and the screen prompting you to log in appears. In the "User name" field, enter: admin In the "Password" field, enter: admin. Click OK to confirm. Note: The bar at the top of the screen shows the equipment's IP address.
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Recommendations
You can select the language of your choice by clicking the appropriate flag: French English Dutch
The meanings of the main buttons commonly displayed in all the configuration windows are given in the table below. Click this button to confirm the values entered and/or the selections made in the drop-down lists. Click this button to return: to the last values entered and/or to the last selections made. to the preceding screen. Click this button to display a new window to complete the fields required to add an object. Click this button to display a new window to modify the accessible fields of a previously selected object. Click this button to delete a selected object from a list. Click this button to close the window and return to the preceding window without saving the input.
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Optional services
Selecting and activating
Click lefthand part of the home screen. in the
The links for the four submenus opposite appear.
When you select a submenu the activate/deactivate window opens for the service chosen from the following four: Internet access. TV by ADSL. Internet routing. Wanadoo Phone (Voice over IP service).
The window of each submenu displays the status of the selected service, Deactivated or Activated. Depending on the state, the "Activate / Deactivate" button will appear as Activate in the first case and Deactivate in the second. Button Meaning Click this button to activate a service. Click this button to deactivate a service.
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The screen opposite appears. Click OK to confirm the change of service.
The window opposite appears and confirms that the change has been accepted by your Residential Gateway.
Internet access
In the lefthand part of the home screen, click in the Optional services menu, then select Internet access from the list of services displayed. The screen opposite appears and lets you activate or deactivate the Internet service (see section 5.3.1). A link offers you the option of setting up your Internet connection from this screen, if it is not already configured.
You need to have entered the user name and the password (supplied by your Internet service provider) to activate the Internet service.
Deactivating the Internet service disconnects the PPP connection. In this case, you can use its login identifiers elsewhere.
TV by ADSL
In the lefthand part of the home screen, click in the Optional services menu, then select TV by ADSL from the list of services displayed. The screen opposite appears and lets you activate or deactivate this service (see section 5.3.1).
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When the TV over ADSL service is activated, the yellow Eth port is reserved for the TV service; it cannot be used for access to the Internet. When the TV over ADSL service is disabled, the yellow Eth port can be used for Internet access. Its range of IP addresses is 192.168.6.1/24.
Internet routing
In the lefthand part of the home screen, click in the Optional services menu, then select Internet routing from the list of services displayed. The screen opposite appears and lets you activate or deactivate the service (see section 5.3.1). When the Internet routing service is activated, the red Eth port can be used for Internet access. Its range of IP addresses is 192.168.5.1/24. When the Internet routing service is deactivated, the red Eth port can be used for access to the videophone service (consult your ISP). It cannot be used for Internet access.
Wanadoo Phone
In the lefthand part of the home screen, click in the Optional services menu, then select wanadoo Phone from the list of services displayed. If your Voice over IP service is not active, the screen opposite appears, and the link with your ISP's web site offers you the option of setting up your connection to the Voice over IP service from this screen. If your Voice over IP service is active, the screen opposite appears. It shows the number of the line linking the Residential Gateway to the public telephone network and supplies a list of the services subscribed to with the operator.
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Information
The links for the seven submenus opposite appear.
When you select a submenu, the corresponding information window is opened for you to check the status of the connections and the configuration settings of your Residential Gateway (IP and MAC addresses, for example).
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Access control
Object: This menu lets you display the "User name" for accessing your Residential Gateway's configuration screens. It can also be used to modify the "Password" associated with this "User name". Click the Access control menu. The screen opposite appears.
User name Services
"User name" admin by default. Authorized access mode: HTTP: Configuration by HTTP, FTP: Software update by FTP.
Permissions
Administration (read and modify).
Note: This information cannot be modified.
"Change password" button (for your Residential Gateway)
Click the button to change your Residential Gateway's "Password". The screen opposite appears. Old password New password Confirm New password Enter your old "Password". Enter a new "Password". Confirm the new "Password".
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LAN & DHCP setup
Click the LAN & DHCP setup menu. The screen opposite appears. The meanings of the fields displayed on screen are explained in the tables below.
1) LAN setup
Object: This menu lets you display the IP address and the subnet mask of your local area network (LAN, interface wlan0 or vif0). Default parameters are preconfigured. Each interface (Eth, USB, WLAN) defines a range of IP addresses: Red Eth: Yellow Eth: USB WiFi Bluetooth 192.168.5.1/24 192.168.6.1/24 192.168.2.1/24 192.168.3.1/24 192.168.4.1/24 (according to version) ). ).
Vif0 corresponds to red Eth (ETH1 Vif1 corresponds to yellow Eth (ETH2
This table displays the interfaces used by the SAGEM F@st Field Interface name IP address Subnet Mask
Meaning This field shows the name of the interface (wlan0 or vif0). This field shows the IP address dedicated to the Residential Gateway's interface in the local area network. This field shows the local subnet mask dedicated to the interface.
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2) List of DHCP entries
Object: This menu lets you display the settings assigned to the various DHCP server parameters for each interface used. It can be used to activate or deactivate the DHCP server. Field Interface Subnet NetworkMask Start IP Meaning Interface that can be used (usb0, wlan0 and vif0). IP subnetwork address. Subnet mask of the IP network. The first address assigned by the DHCP server. Note: This IP address must belong to the same subnetwork as that of the local area network. End IP The last address assigned by the DHCP server. Note: This IP address must belong to the same subnetwork as that of the local area network. Gateway Broadcast Primary DNS IP address of the gateway. The IP network's subnetwork broadcast IP address. The primary address of the domain name server. Note: Your Residential Gateway is configured by default to provide the DNS relay function. Secondary DNS Lease time Secondary address of the domain name server. Period of availability (in days) of each IP address assigned. The default value shown is 7 (days).
Password
When entering the data, you must enter uppercase and lowercase characters correctly.
In the event of problems, refer to your ISP.
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Wireless network (depending on version)
Your Residential Gateway offered a wireless network access point service according to the 802.11b and 802.11g standards. Object: This menu lets you configure all the settings of a wireless network (Wi-Fi), activate the network and filter all the MAC addresses.
5.5.5.1
Adding a computer to the wireless network and configuring
The default configuration of your Residential Gateway is optimised to require a minimum of configuration operations. However, you can customise your gateway with your own settings, using the information in section 5.5.5.3.
1. Adding a computer
The Residential Gateway uses the MAC address (for more information, refer to section 5.5.5.2) of the 802.11b or 802.11g wireless network component of your computer to make it appear in the list of stations allowed to communicate over the wireless network. The MAC address of a computer can be added to the list of MAC addresses automatically authorised. For this, press the association button (marked REG). The Residential Gateway switches to association mode, the WiFi/Bluetooth LED blinks. Configure the SSID and the WEP key on this computer and then use the computer to connect to the Residential Gateway in WiFi mode. The SSID and the WEP encryption key, provided by default are marked on the casing and also on the product packaging and on your Residential Gateway's installation CD-ROM ("Livebox"). The Residential Gateway allows five minutes for this configuration. During this period, the LED continues to blink, telling you that the gateway is available to receive settings from your computer. If necessary, you can press the REG button again to extend the period by a further five minutes to continue configuring.
Adding an MAC address using the association function automatically activates protection by MAC address filtering.
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2. Configuration
If the 802.11b or 802.11g wireless communication module used by your computer is a SAGEM accessory, insert the installation CD in your drive and set up the SSID and the WEP or WPA encryption key. Otherwise, to configure the SSID and the WEP or WPA key on your computer, please refer to the documentation supplied with your Wi-Fi accessory. These items can be programmed using the application installed with your Wi-Fi accessory's drivers. In Windows XP, configuration is possible via the properties of your wireless connection.
5.5.5.2
Some technical definitions
To use an 802.11b wireless network, you must take precautions against certain malicious acts such as: 1) use of the Internet connection without the knowledge of the owner of the wireless network, 2) snooping on data interchanged over the wireless network.
To protect yourself, the SAGEM F@st acts:
3202 offers measures to counter these malicious
Against the use of the Internet connection without the knowledge of the owner of the wireless network: Protection by customisation of the SSID, Protection by MAC address filtering. Against snooping on data interchanged over the wireless network: Protection by WEP or WPA encryption. SSID: The SSID is the identifier of your wireless network. For your wireless network to operate, the same SSID must be entered on your Residential Gateway and on all the computers that make up your wireless network. MAC address: When filtering by MAC address is activated, the SAGEM F@st 3202 allows only data from and to predefined stations to pass. TM To be known to the SAGEM F@st 3202, a station must be entered, by its MAC address, in the list of MAC filters on the Residential Gateway. The MAC address is the identification number of the network cards. An MAC address is an identifier which uniquely identifies an Ethernet network interface.
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To obtain the MAC address of a wireless network card: - In Windows 98: Start then Run, enter winipcfg. - In Windows XP, 2000, Me: Start then Run, enter cmd then ipconfig /all. Confirm by pressing Enter. - Identify your wireless network card from the list that appears, on the "Description" line. - The MAC address you are looking for corresponds to the "Physical address" line. It comprises 12 hexadecimal characters (digits from 0 to 9 or letters from A to F). WEP: The WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) key is used to encrypt the information exchanged over your wireless network, and is shared by the sender and receiver of the message. Like the SSID, this WEP key must be configured the same on each computer connected to your wireless network and on your Residential Gateway. The format of the WEP key suggested by the Residential Gateway is as defined by IEEE 802.11b. The keys can be of different length. The longer the key, the greater the data protection. Two key lengths are available on the Residential Gateway: 64-bit encryption key, 128-bit encryption key. A 64-bit encryption key is made up of 5 x 2 hexadecimal encoding characters (digits from 0 to 9 or letters from A to F). A 128-bit encryption key comprises 13 x 2 hexadecimal-encoded characters (digits from 0 to 9 or letters from A to F). In the 802.11b device documentation, the 64-bit encryption key is often called a 40-bit encryption key. In practice, it is made up of 40 bits to be configured in the Residential Gateway and the stations, and 24 bits that are generated automatically and transmitted in the message exchanged. Similarly, the 128-bit encryption key is often called a 104-bit encryption key. Note: The selected key will be used in all cases by the Residential Gateway to encrypt the messages to be sent. The message sent is made up of encrypted data and the key number (key N 1, 2, 3 or 4) used for encryption. For the station to be able to decrypt the message received, it must therefore have the same key configured with the same number.
1) NAT public address
Click in the Firewall menu, then select the NAT submenu from the drop-down list followed by the NAT public address tab. The screen opposite displays a list of the public addresses of the NAT interface.
"Add" button
Click the addresses. button to add NAT public
Field Public address
Meaning Enter a static WAN address.
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2) Policy based on NAT
Click in the Firewall menu, then select the NAT submenu from the drop-down list and then select the Policy based on NAT tab. The screen opposite displays a list of the actions.
Click the button to add an NAT action to a static address.
Field Static NAT Originating static NAT address Terminating static NAT address Redirected address Originating redirected address Terminating redirected address Redirected port
Default setting
Enter an originating static NAT address. Enter a terminating static NAT address.
Not selected Not selected
Enter an originating redirected address. Enter a terminating redirected address.
Originating redirected port Enter an originating redirected port. Terminating redirected port Enter a terminating redirected port.
"Enable / Disable" button
Button Meaning Click this button to enable a selected NAT action. Click this button to disable a selected NAT action.
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3) NAT interfaces
Click in the Firewall menu, then select the NAT submenu from the drop-down list followed by the NAT interfaces tab. The screen opposite displays a list of the static NAT entries configured. A static NAT entry is used to translate all the addresses of a local address range (source address) into a public address. Click in the selection column, on the line corresponding to the interface for which you want to modify the NAT state.
Button Meaning Click this button to apply the IP/NAT address translation function to the interface that you previously selected (ethx, ph0, vifx, wlan0,bth0, usb0, atmx and pppx). Click this button to deactivate NAT on an interface (ethx, ph0, vifx, wlan0,bth0, usb0, atmx and pppx). To enable or disable NAT on an interface, you must select it by checking the appropriate box in the selection column.
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5.6.2.4
Traces
1) Recorder
Click in the Firewall menu, then select the Traces submenu from the drop-down list followed by the Recorder tab. The screen opposite appears.
Click to configure a recorder.
Field Equipment Severity Destination ID
Meaning Select equipment from the drop-down list. Select a severity from the drop-down list. Enter a destination identifier.
Default setting By selecting one By selecting one By selecting one
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2) Destinations
Click in the Firewall menu, then select the Traces submenu from the drop-down list followed by the destinations tab. The screen opposite appears.
Click to add a destination.
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3) Stored messages
Click in the Firewall menu, then select the Traces submenu from the drop-down list followed by the Stored messages tab. The screen opposite appears.
Each message appears in the colour associated with its severity.
"Clear" button
Click this button to delete all the messages displayed.
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Network
Object:. This menu has four submenus: DHCP relay (see 5.6.3.1), DNS relay (see 5.6.3.2), Routing (see 5.6.3.3), Spanning Tree (see 5.6.3.4).
5.6.3.1
DHCP relay
Click in the Network menu, then select the DHCP relay submenu from the drop-down list. The screen opposite appears. Field IP address Meaning Enter the IP address of the DHCP server to which the Residential Gateway should relay the DHCP requests. Select Deactivated or Activated from the drop-down list to respectively deactivate or activate the DHCP relay. Default setting _
Deactivated
Activating the DHCP relay automatically deactivates the DHCP servers configured and activated previously on the Residential Gateway.
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5.6.3.2
DNS relay
Click in the Network menu, then select the DNS relay submenu from the drop-down list. The screen opposite appears.
Field Domain name Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Default gateway DNS relay
Meaning Enter a domain name. Enter the IP address of your ISP's first DNS server (ISP). Enter the IP address of your ISP's second DNS server (ISP). Enter the IP address of the default gateway. Select Activated or Deactivated from the drop-down list to respectively activate or deactivate the DNS relay.
Default setting _ _ _ _ Activated
By default, the DNS relay automatically acquires these parameters, on setting up the connection with the Internet service provider.
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5.6.3.3
Routing
1) Configuring routes
Click in the Network menu, then select the Routing submenu from the dropdown list. The screen opposite appears.
Field Destination network ID Destination network mask IP of the next hop
Meaning Subnetwork address. Subnet mask. Address of the next hop.
To Add a route, enter the parameters of the route to be added then click the button. To Modify or Delete, you must first select a static route from the list of routes then click the appropriate button.
2) Rip Information
Field Rip status Version Meaning Select Activated or Deactivated from the drop-down list to respectively activate or deactivate this status. Select Version 1 or Version 2 from the drop-down list.
Displays the routing table.
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5.6.3.4
Spanning Tree
Object: This protocol uses an algorithm that can be used to calculate the best route for the data with least cost (without looping through the network).
1) Bridging
Click in the Network menu, then select the Spanning Tree submenu from the dropdown list followed by the Bridging tab. The screen opposite appears and displays a list of the "Spanning Tree" entries. Field Port Status Port Id Link cost Tx CBpdu Rx CBpdu Tx TBpdu Rx TBpdu Port number. Port status: Blocking, Listening, Learning, Forwarding and Disabled. Identifier (MAC address) of the port (value from 0 to 6500). Cost of the link. Meaning
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"STP parameters" button
Click to display the Spanning Tree protocol parameters. The screen opposite appears.
Field STP Ports active Bridge Id Root Id Hello Time Maximum age Routing delay Root port Root Path Lost Holding time Routing delay.
Meaning Status of the "Spanning Tree" protocol (Activated: In Service, Deactivated: Out of Service). Number of ports active. Unique identifier (MAC address) of the bridge. MAC address of the bridge elected for Root, in the network topology. Time during which a supervision mechanism is activated. This value is expressed in seconds (2 or 3 seconds normally).
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2) Loopback interface
This command is used to send an OAM-F5 cell (segment or "End to End") and wait for the response from the remote equipment. Click in the Tools menu, then select the Diagnostic submenu from the drop-down list followed by the Loopback interface tab. The screen opposite appears.
Field Flow type VPI VCI Return loop ID
Meaning Select the loopback type: F5 SEG Segment type F5 loopback, F5 ETE End-to-end type F5 loopback. Enter the VPI of the VC over which the loop is sent. Enter the VCI of the VC over which the loopback is sent. Enter the connection point identifier (size = 32 hexadecimal characters).
Click the appears. Click the
button to set up the loop. A screen showing the loop button to return to the previous screen.
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5.6.5.2
Save / Reboot
Click in the Tools menu, then select the Save / Reboot submenu from the dropdown list. The screen opposite appears.
Used to save the current configuration parameters in your Residential Gateway's permanent memory. Used to reboot your Residential Gateway.
5.6.5.3
Delete / Reboot
Click in the Tools menu, then select the Delete / Reboot submenu from the dropdown list. The screen opposite appears.
Used to erase the current settings and recover your Residential Gateway's default settings. Used to reboot your Residential Gateway.
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general information on updating setting up the download
6.1 6.2
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6 - Updating the software
The procedure for downloading the software version is performed automatically.
General
When a new embedded software version has been approved, E posts it on its server. The code and configuration file download uses the FTP protocol.
Setting up the download
The new software version download is performed automatically on starting up the Residential Gateway. Throughout the download procedure, you must: not power down the Residential Gateway, not disconnect from the ADSL line.
During the download, the five LEDs blink and then the Residential Gateway restarts. When the download is finished, the Residential Gateway is operational again as shown by the LEDs: The @ LED lights when the Internet connection is set up. The The and LEDs light when their interfaces are activated.
Safety levels on the SAGEM F@st 3202 unit
Connector PWR PHONE USB PC USB ACC ETH1 ETH2 LINE ADSL port Function Primary power supply port Analogue interface port USB interface port USB interface port Ethernet port Safety level HPV TNV
SELV SELV
SELV TNV3
Hazardous Primary Voltage circuit Telecommunication Network Voltage level 2 circuit Safety Extra Low Voltage circuit 4 Safety Extra Low Voltage circuit 5 Telecommunication Network Voltage level 3 circuit
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CE declaration of conformity
Products bearing this symbol conform to the EMC regulations and the low Voltage Directive published by the European Commission.
E declares that the SAGEM F@st 3202 product conforms to the requirements of European directives 1995/5/CE and the essential requirements of directives 89/336/CEE dated 03/05/1989 and 73/23/CEE dated 19/02/1973, and that it effectively uses the spectrum assigned for terrestrial or space radio calls.
The CE declaration of conformity for the SAGEM F@st the R&TTE directive.
3202 is made within the framework of
Conformity is presumed by the full compliance with the harmonised European standards:
Safety
EN 60950-1 Ed : 12.2001
EN 301 489-1 EN 301 489-17 Ed 08-2002 Ed 08-2002
EN 300 328-1 EN 300 328-2 Ed 12-2001 Ed 12-2001
The radiofrequency bands allowed for wireless transmission in IEEE 802.11b/g depend on national regulations. In most European countries, the authorised channels are channels 1 to 13 (2400 - 2483.5 MHz band): In France, for a maximum transmit power of 100 mW inside a building, channels 10 to 13 (2446.5 - 2483.5 MHz band) are allowed throughout the country, and channels 1 to 13 (2400 - 2483.5 MHz band) are allowed in 58 of the regions (decision N 02-1008 of the ART dated 31/10/2002). A list of the regions can be viewed on the ART's WEB site. E accepts no liability for failure to comply with current regulations at the place of installation. The SAGEM F@st 3202's CE declaration of conformity is available in the form of a pdf file on the product delivery CD-ROM.
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mechanical and display specifications specifications of the various interfaces environmental specifications software and protocols
pin-out of the "LINE" connector pin-out of the "PHONE" connector pin-out of the "PWR" connector pin-out of the "ETH" connector pin-out of the "USB PC" connector
F.1 F.2 F.3 F.4 F.5
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Appendix F - Connectors
Pin-out of the "LINE" connector
The equipment is connected to the "WAN" via an RJ11 socket (6 pins).
Pin N 5 6
Signal LINE-A LINE-B NC NC NC NC
Meaning Line A signal Line B signal Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected
Pin-out of the "PHONE" connector
The equipment is connected to an analogue telephone via an RJ11 socket (6 pins).
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Pin-out of the "PWR" connector
The mains adapter is connected to the equipment via the unit's miniature socket.
Pin Inner Outer
Signal +12 V Ground
Meaning DC "+" connection DC "-" connection
Pin-out of the "ETH1" and "ETH2" connectors
The Ethernet interface is connected to the equipment via an RJ45 socket (8 pins).
Pin N 7 8
Signal TXD+ TXDRXD+ NC NC RXDNC NC
Meaning (+) Transmit to terminal (-) Transmit to terminal (+) Receive from terminal Not connected Not connected (-) Receive from terminal Not connected Not connected
The Ethernet connector system is auto-detecting. You can use straight or crosspinned cables interchangeably. The detection of a transmit or receive signal takes place automatically.
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Pin-out of the "USB PC" connector
The "USB" interface is connected to the equipment via a type B USB socket.
Pin N 3 4
Signal Vcc - Data + Data Ground
Meaning PC power (+) Subscriber line signal Subscriber line signal Ground
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