Toshiba DAZ8820F PCX2000 用户手册

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Installing the Cable Modem 
To avoid thermal problems, allow at least one inch spacing between the 
ventilation holes and any object to either side of the unit. It's best to have no 
obstructions on top of the unit. The top of the unit should be at least two 
inches from any obstruction.     
 
Connect the cable modem using the following steps, referring to the figure 
below. 
1.  Connect the Cable TV coax to the input connector of a signal splitter. 
2.  Connect a coaxial cable from one of the output connectors of the splitter 
to the input connector of the television set. 
3.  Connect a coaxial cable from the other output connector of the splitter to 
the RF input connector on the cable modem rear panel. 
4.  Connect the 10Base-T and/or USB signal cable(s) from your computer(s) 
to the 10Base-T and/or USB connector(s) on the cable modem rear panel. 
5.  Connect the AC adapter to the DC IN 12V 1A jack on the cable modem 
rear panel. Then plug in the AC adapter to the wall electrical outlet. 
6.  If use the USB interface, install the “USB Driver” following the instructions 
described in “Installing USB Drivers” in this manual. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The power indicator LED on the modem front panel will light, if power is 
present at the outlet. The modem will start operating once power is connected. 
No additional operator intervention is required. It will automatically find the 
data channel, register and connect to your computer.   
Check the cable modem status. The front panel indicators (LEDs) show that 
the cable modem is operating properly when they are in the following 
condition: 
POWER – lit 
CABLE - lit   
PC - lit 
DATA - flashing or not lit            
TEST - not lit 
Splitter 
AC Adaptor 
Television 
10BaseT 
Connection 
Cable 
Modem 
Cable TV 
Coax 
USB 
Connection