ZyXEL Communications P-2602HWNLI User Manual

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P-2602HWNLI Quick Start Guide
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Note: When the P-2602HWNLI does not have power, only the phone connected to the 
PHONE 1 port can be used for making calls. Ensure you know which phone this is, so 
that in case of emergency you can make outgoing calls. 
ISDN PHONE: Use telephone wire to connect one or more ISDN telephones or an ISDN PBX to this port. 
3 PSTN/ISDN: You can connect either a PSTN or an ISDN line to this port. This is a Foreign eXchange Office 
(FXO) port. Use the included green PSTN cable or ISDN cable to connect the PSTN/ISDN port to the 
telephone jack or the TEL or PHONE jack on a splitter.  
Connect the PSTN line cable’s larger end to the PSTN/ISDN port. 
The ISDN line cable’s connectors are of equal size. Connect either end to the PSTN/ISDN port. 
Note: If you are using T-ISDN (UR-2), connect the green wire to a TAE connector before connecting it 
to the telephone splitter's "phone" jack or a telephone wall jack.
4 ETHERNET: Use an Ethernet cable to connect a computer to an Ethernet port for initial configuration and/
or Internet access.
5 POWER: Use the included power adaptor to connect the POWER socket to an appropriate power source 
(see the User’s Guide for details of power adaptors by region).
Push in the POWER button and look at the lights on either side.
• The POWER light blinks during start-up and stays on once the P-2602HWNLI is 
ready. 
• The DSL light blinks during start-up, and stays on once the P-2602HWNLI is 
ready. If the DSL light is off, there is a problem with the hardware or the phone line 
connection to the ISP.
• The ETHERNET lights blink once on startup, and remain on if there is an active 
Ethernet connection. When the P-2602HWNLI is sending/receiving data on an 
active Ethernet connection, the light blinks.
• The WLAN light turns steady green when the wireless LAN is ready. It blinks when 
the P-2602HWNLI is sending/receiving data through the wireless LAN.
• Use the following sections in this guide to get to the screens where you configure 
Internet access, wireless and VoIP settings.