User Manual THOMSON THG540 - Voice Over IP Cable Modem
User Manual THOMSON THG540 - Voice Over IP Cable Modem
User Manual THOMSON THG540 - Voice Over IP Cable Modem
User manual
CAUTION CAUTION
Disconnect power before To ensure reliable operation and to prevent
servicing. overheating, provide adequate ventilation for this
modem and keep it away from heat sources. Do not
locate near heat registers or other heat-producing
CAUTION equipment. Provide for free air flow around the cable
modem and its power supply.
This device is intended for
indoor operation only.
Telephone jacks Line 1 and
Line 2 must not be
connected to outside
wiring.
This symbol means that your inoperative electronic appliance must be collected separately
and not mixed with the household waste. The European Union has implemented a specific
collection and recycling system for which producers' are responsible.
This appliance has been designed and manufactured with high quality materials and
components that can be recycled and reused. Electrical and electronic appliances are liable to
contain parts that are necessary in order for the system to work properly but which can
become a health and environmental hazard if they are not handled or disposed of in the
proper way. Consequently, please do not throw out your inoperative appliance with the
household waste.
If you are the owner of the appliance, you must deposit it at the appropriate local collection
point or leave it with the vendor when buying a new appliance.
- If you are a professional user, please follow your supplier's instructions.
- If the appliance is rented to you or left in your care, please contact your service provider.
Help us protect the environment in which we live !
Euro-DOCSIS compliant
This product was designed according to Euro-DOCSIS Specifications but can also receive signals
according to the DOCSIS specifications if the used frequencies are between 93-861 MHz.
If you purchased this product at a retail outlet, please read the following:
Product Information
Keep your sales receipt to obtain warranty parts and service and for proof of purchase. Attach it
here and record the serial and model numbers in case you need them. The numbers are located
on the back of the product.
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Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 1
Computer Requirements.................................................................................................... 2
Front Panel........................................................................................................................ 3
Service Information................................................................................................................ 28
Glossary ................................................................................................................................ 29
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Introduction
z Able to connect multiple computers through Ethernet, USB at the same time (if
applicable and your service provider offers multiple computer connections)
Note: You might need to use the CD-ROM to install the USB driver if you are connecting via the
USB port.
CD-ROM Contents:
Your PC must receive an IP address assignment from the cable companys server, over the cable
network. You may want to bookmark the IP address in your browser after the diagnostics page
is displayed.
Video VGA or better (SVGA preferred) VGA or better (SVGA built-in preferred)
Front Panel
The following illustration shows the front panel of the EMTA machine:
The LEDs on the front panel are described in the table below (from left to right):
Cable Cable PC
THG540 Tel 2 Tel 1 Message Internet Description
Activity Link Link
Tuning
X X OFF OFF OFF OFF FLASH
(Searching downstream signal)
Rear Panel
CABLE: F-Connector
There are 4 slots on the underside of the EMTA that can be used for wall mounting.
Note: When wall mounting the unit, ensure that it is within reach of the power outlet.
You will need 2 suitable screws which screw diameter would be 4.4 mm to wall mount the Cable
Modem or the Battery Pack. Two different wall mount directions could be chosen for the Battery
Pack.
Note: When wall mounting the unit, ensure that it is within reach of the power outlet.
1. Ensure that the wall you use is smooth, flat, dry and sturdy and use the 4 screw holes which
are 101.6 mm apart from each other.
2. Fix the screws into wall, leaving their heads 3 mm (0.12 inch) clear of the wall surface.
3. Remove any connections to the unit and locate it over the screw heads. When in line, gently
push the unit on to the wall and move it downwards to secure.
The Internet/Telephony Service Provider (ISP/TSP): Your cable company provides you
access to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) and Telephony Service Provider (TSP). The ISP is
your gateway to the Internet and provides you with a pipeline to access Internet content on
the World Wide Web (WWW). The TSP provides you with telephony access to other modems
or other telephony services over the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
Check with your cable company to make sure you have everything you need to begin; theyll
know if you need to install special software or re-configure your computer to make your cable
The cable service to your home supports Euro-DOCSIS or DOCSIS compliant two-way modem
access (note on frequencies for DOCSIS usage).
Your internet account has been set up. (The Media Terminal Adapter will provide data
service if the cable account is set up but no telephony service is available.)
You have a cable outlet near your PC and it is ready for cable modem service.
Note: It is important to supply power to the modem at all times. Keeping your modem plugged in
will keep it connected to the Internet. This means that it will always be ready when you are.
Important Information
Your cable company should always be consulted before installing a new cable outlet. Do not
attempt any rewiring without contacting your cable company first.
This section of the manual explains how to connect your cable modem to the USB or Ethernet
port on your computer and install the necessary software. Please refer to Figure 1 to help you
connect your cable modem for the best possible connection.
a. Connected directly to a TV, a Cable TV converter box, or VCR. The line will be connected
to the jack which should be labeled either IN, CABLE IN, CATV, CATV IN, etc.
c. Coming out from under a baseboard heater or other location. See Figure 1 for the
wiring example.
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2. Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive of your computer. A menu of options appears.
3. Click Install RCA Cable Modem. If the options menu does not automatically appear:
A. Go to the Start menu on the Windows menu bar, then click Run.
B. Type the letter of your CD-ROM drive followed by :\Thomson.exe.
C. Click OK to begin installation.
4. The Installation Wizard checks your computer to make sure you have the minimum
configuration specifications required to install the Voice over IP Cable Modem.
5. The Installation Wizard prompts you to attach a coaxial cable to the connector labeled CABLE
on your Voice over IP Cable Modem, and to the wall connection for your cable service.
If youre using a splitter, click on Installing a splitter. The splitter diagram appears. When
youre finished, hit the Back button.
7. The Installation Wizard prompts you to attach the power supply. Use only the power supply that
accompanied this unit. Using other power supplies may damage the unit.
A. Insert the plug from the AC power supply into the POWER AC ADAPTER jack on your Voice
over IP Cable Modem.
B. Plug the other end of the power supply into the AC outlet.
C. Click Next when you have finished connecting the power supply.
8. The next step begins an automated installation of the USB drivers. This installation may
require Windows system files that are not currently located on your hard drive. If the
Installation Wizard needs those files, you will be asked to insert your Windows Operating
System CD-ROM. Click OK to continue.
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10. If the modem is detected, the Windows Found New Hardware window appears and the
Installation Complete screen appears.
1. Connect one end of the coaxial cable to the cable connection in the wall, and the other end to
the CABLE jack on the Voice over IP Cable Modem.
2. Connect the plug from the AC power supply into the POWER AC ADAPTER jack on the Voice
over IP Cable Modem and plug the power supply into an AC outlet.
3. Insert the supplied Voice over IP Cable Modem CD-ROM. Wait momentarily for the CD window
display.
4. Close all open applications and dialog boxes, including the CD window.
Note: Open applications may interfere with your Voice Over IP Cable Modem installation.
5. Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB port located on the back of your computer.
Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port on the Voice over IP Cable Modem.
Note: Use only the power supply that accompanied this unit. Using other power supplies may
damage the unit.
Next, you need to install the USB driver for your operating system.
Note: If Windows 2000 does not recognize the Voice over IP Cable Modems presence, your BIOS
settings may not permit USB and/or Plug-and-Play devices. Please contact your computers
customer service department.
7. Choose the Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended) option, and click
Next.
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9. The search should find the driver for the Thomson USB CDC Devices. To confirm that this is
the case, click Next to continue and proceed to step 11. Otherwise, see step 10.
Important: Do NOT continue if the search finds USB Composite Device driver. Proceed to step
10.
10. Follow these instructions ONLY if the driver found was NOT the Thomson USB CDC Devices.
A. Click Back to return to the previous window.
B. Ensure that you have selected the CD-ROM option.
C. In addition to the CD-ROM option, choose Specify a location. Click on Next to continue.
D. In the location box, type in your CD-ROM drive. For example, if your CD-ROM is located on
the E: drive, type E:\. Click on Ok to continue.
E. Click Next to continue.
F. The search should find either RCA or Thomson USB Cable Modem or RCA or Thomson
DCM 3xx Cable Modem.
11. Windows should now prompt you to install the Thomson USB CDC Devices. Click Next to
At this point your PC needs to copy Windows 2000 specific files. If these files are not located
on your hard drive, you may need to insert your Windows 2000 installation media (i.e.,
Windows 2000 CD-ROM), but first remove the Voice over IP Cable Modem CD-ROM.
12. After the Windows specific files are copied, you may be asked for another USB driver file
named NETRCACM.SYS, located on the Voice Over IP Cable Modem CD-ROM. Remove the
Windows 2000 CD-ROM (if necessary), and reinsert the Voice Over IP Cable Modem CD-ROM
that accompanied your Voice Over IP Cable Modem.
14. The Voice over IP Cable Modem installation is now complete. To validate a proper installation,
perform the following instructions:
A. Click on the Start icon in the lower left-hand corner of your screen.
B. Select Settings, followed by Control Panel. The Control Panel window appears.
C. Double-click on the System icon, select the Hardware tab, and choose Device
Manager.
D. Scroll down the list until you come to Network Adapters. Double-click on Network
Adapters.
E. The RCA or Thomson USB Cable Modem should exist. If the RCA or Thomson USB Cable
Modem does not exist, the Voice over IP Cable Modem was NOT installed correctly. Please
install again.
6. Windows Me will briefly display the Found New Hardware Wizard, and automatically
proceed to the Add New Hardware Wizard.
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Note: If Windows Me does not recognize the Voice over IP Cable Modems presence, i.e., the Add
New Hardware Wizard did not automatically appear, your BIOS settings may not permit USB
and/or Plug-and-Play devices. Please contact your computers customer service department.
7. The automatic search should find and install the driver for the RCA or Thomson USB Cable
Modem. Click on Finish to complete the process.
8. When the System Settings Change window appears, click Yes to restart your computer.
9. The Thomson Voice over IP Cable Modem installation is now complete. To validate a proper
installation, perform the following instructions:
A. Click on the Start icon in the lower left-hand corner of your screen.
B. Select Settings, followed by Control Panel. The Control Panel window will appear.
C. Double-click on the System icon, and select the Device Manager.
D. Scroll down the list until you come to Network Adapters. Double-click on Network
Adapters.
E. The RCA or Thomson USB Cable Modem should exist. If RCA or Thomson USB Cable
Modem does not exist, the Voice over IP Cable Modem was NOT installed correctly.
6. Windows XP will briefly display the Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard, and ask
you to insert the installation CD-ROM that came with the unit. Choose the Install the
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Note: If Windows XP does not recognize the Voice over IP Cable Modems presence, i.e., the
Welcome to the New Hardware Wizard did not automatically appear, your BIOS settings may
not permit USB and/or Plug-and-Play devices. Please contact your computers customer service
department.
7. Your computer will install the drivers for the RCA or Thomson USB Cable Modem. Click on
Next to complete the process.
8. When the Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard window appears, click Finish to
complete the process.
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9. The Voice over IP Cable Modem installation is now complete. To validate a proper
installation, perform the following instructions:
A. Click on the Start icon in the lower left-hand corner of your screen.
B. Select Settings, followed by Control Panel. The Control Panel window will appear.
C. Double-click on the System icon, and select the Device Manager.
D. Scroll down the list until you come to Network Adapters. Double-click on Network
Adapters.
E. The RCA or Thomson USB Cable Modem should exist. If RCA or Thomson USB Cable
Modem does not exist, the Voice over IP Cable Modem was NOT installed correctly.
Below are important points to remember before you connect the Voice over IP Cable Modem:
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1. Connect one end of the coaxial cable to the cable connection in the wall, and the other end to
the CABLE jack on the cable modem.
2. Connect the plug from the AC power supply into the POWER AC ADAPTER jack on the cable
modem, and plug the power supply into an AC outlet.
Note: Use only the power supply that accompanied this unit. Using other adapters may damage
the unit.
3. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable (straight-wired, see below) to the Ethernet port on the
back of your computer, and the other end to the ETHERNET port on the cable modem.
Make sure that the Ethernet cable is straight-wired (not null or crossover-wired). However,
you will need a crossover-type cable if you are connecting the modem to a hub, or a hub
within a port switch that provides the same function.
Crossover-wired, or null, category 5 Ethernet cable for the cable modem to be connected
to the hub
Straight through, or standard, category 5 Ethernet cable (one for each computer to be
connected)
If you have a hub with an uplink port*, a straight through cable can be used in combination with
that port in lieu of the crossover cable.
*An uplink port has a small switch on it to change the polarity of the connection. It can accept
either a crossover or a straight cable, depending on the setting.
Note: You may need to check with your service provider in order to connect multiple computers.
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1. Connect a standard phone line cord directly from the phone (fax machine, answering
machine, caller ID box, etc.) to one of the LINE jacks on the cable modem (see Fig. 5).
2. If there is a phone line in your home which is NOT connected to another telephone service
provider, connect a standard phone line cord from a jack on this line to one of the LINE jacks
of the cable modem. Connect a standard phone line cord directly from the phone (fax
machine, answering machine, caller ID box, etc.) to one of the other jacks in the house that
uses that line.
3. If you have a multi-line telephone, connect a standard phone line cord (not an RJ-14 type line
cord) from the phone to the LINE jacks on the cable modem. (Other phones can be added to
each line by using standard phone line splitters.
After you install the cable modem and turn it on for the first time (and each time the modem is
reconnected to the power), it goes through several steps before it can be used. Each of these
steps is represented by a different pattern of flashing lights on the front of the modem.
If all of the lights are flashing sequentially, it means the cable modem is automatically updating
its system software. Please wait for the lights to stop flashing. You cannot use your modem
during this time. Do not remove the power supply or reset the cable modem during this process.
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A. If cable TV is available in your area, data and voice service may be made available with or
without cable TV service. Contact your local cable company for complete information on cable
services, including high-speed internet access.
A. Professional installation from your cable provider is strongly recommended. They will ensure
proper cable connection to the modem and your computer. However, your retailer may have
offered a self installation kit, including the necessary software to communicate with your cable
ISP.
A. Your local cable company provides your internet service*, offering a wide range of services
including email, chat, and news and information services, and a connection to the World Wide
Web. *Monthly subscription fee applies.
Q. Can I watch TV, surf the Internet, and talk to my friends through the cable modem at the
same time?
A. Absolutely!
A. Simply put, it means youll be getting information through a bigger pipe, with more
bandwidth, than a standard phone line can offer. A wider, broader band means more
information, more quickly.
A. Data over Cable Service Interface Specifications is the industry standard that most cable
companies are adopting as they upgrade their systems. Should you ever decide to move, the
Euro-DOCSIS cable modem will work with all upgraded cable systems that are
Euro-DOCSIS-compliant or DOCSIS**-compliant. ** If the DOCSIS downstream frequencies match
the Euro-DOCSIS frequency ranges.
You can correct most problems you have with your product by consulting the troubleshooting
list that follows.
z Your Ethernet card or USB port may not be working. Check each products
documentation for more information.
z The Network Properties of your operating system may not be installed correctly or the
settings may be incorrect. Check with your ISP or cable company.
z Do not remove the power supply or reset the cable modem during this process.
z Check to see that you are using the right type of Ethernet cable.
The modem wont register a cable connection (CABLE LINK light not on
continuously).
z If the modem is in Initialization Mode, the INTERNET light will be flashing. Call your
cable company if it has not completed this 5-step process within 30 minutes, and note
which step it is getting stuck on. (See page 3 for details.)
z The modem should work with a standard RG-6 coaxial cable, but if youre using a cable
other than one your cable company recommends, or if the terminal connections are
loose, it may not work. Check with your cable company to determine whether youre
using the correct cable.
z If you subscribe to video service over cable, the cable signal may not be reaching the
modem. Confirm that good quality cable television pictures are available to the coaxial
connector you are using by connecting a television to it. If your cable outlet is dead,
call your cable company.
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z If the cable modem is connected to existing house telephone wiring, make sure that
another telephone service is not connected. The other service can normally be
disconnected at the Network Interface Device located on the outside of the house.
z If using the second line on a two-line telephone, use a 2-line to 1-line adapter cable.
For more Usage and Troubleshooting Tips use the web site links provided on the CD-ROM:
If you purchased or leased your cable modem directly from your cable company, then warranty
service for the cable modem may be provided through your cable provider or its authorized
representative. For information on 1) Ordering Service, 2) Obtaining Customer Support, or 3)
Additional Service Information, please contact your cable company. If you purchased your cable
modem from a retailer, see the enclosed warranty card.
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10BaseT Unshielded, twisted pair cable with an RJ-45 connector, used with Ethernet LAN (Local
Area Network). 10 indicates speed (10 Mbps), Base refers to baseband technology, and T
means twisted pair cable.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) A protocol which allows a server to dynamically
assign IP addresses to IP device on the fly.
DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specifications) A project with the objective of
developing a set of necessary specifications and operations support interface specifications for
cable modems and associated equipment.
Ethernet card A plug-in circuit board installed in an expansion slot of a personal computer.
The Ethernet card (sometimes called a Network Interface Card or NIC) takes parallel data from
the computer, converts it to serial data, puts it into a packet format, and sends it over the
10BaseT or 100BaseT LAN cable.
Euro-DOCSIS The modified DOCSIS standard to accommodate European cable systems which
often use 8 MHz channel spacing cable networks.
F Connector A type of coaxial connector, labeled CABLE IN on the rear of the cable modem that
connects the modem to the cable system.
HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) Invisible to the user, HTTP is used by servers and clients
to communicate and display information on a web browser.
Key exchange - The swapping of mathematical values between entities on a network in order to
allow encrypted communication between them.
MAC Address The permanent identity for a device programmed into the Media Access
Control layer in the network architecture during the modems manufacturing.
Network Driver A file that is loaded on the computer to allow the computer to recognize the
Ethernet card or USB port.
PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) The worldwide voice telephone network which
provides dial tone, ringing, full-duplex voice band audio and optional services using standard
telephones.
Provisioning - The process of enabling the Media Terminal Adapter (MTA) to register and
provide services over the network.
TFTP - Trivial File Transfer Protocol, the system by which the Media Terminal Adapters
configuration data file is downloaded.
TSP - Telephony Service Provider, an organization that provides telephone services such as dial
tone, local service, long distance, billing and records, and maintenance.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) USB is a plug-and-play interface between a computer and add-on
devices, such as a cable modem.
Please do not send any products to the Indianapolis address listed in this manual or on the
carton. This will only add delays in service for your product.
Thomson Inc.
10330 North Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46290
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