SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide Regulatory and Safety Notices 1. Radio Frequency Emissions: FCC Compliance statement: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions; (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device may accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide 3. Privacy: This multi-line telephone system (MLTS) implements security and encryption technologies appropriate for DECT however, privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this telephone. 4. RF Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC/IC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC/IC RF exposure guidelines.
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide Table of Contents 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ........................................................................... 1 1. SBG-1000 Network Connection Diagram ................................................... 1 1.2 PSTN back-up types ................................................................................... 1 2 INSTALLATION .................................................................................... 2 2.1 Unpacking ..................................................
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 1. SBG-1000 Network Connection Diagram SBG-1000 (Smart Business Gateway-1000) SBG-1000 is all-in-one multi-service communication solution via single Internet connection for small businesses. The following figure shows the components that make up the SBG-1000 system. Figure 1. Network Connection Diagram 1.2 PSTN back-up types PSTN back-up functions can be supported using ONLY one of following daughter board types assembled from the factory.
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide 2 INSTALLATION 2.1 Unpacking Open the box and verify the items shown in the following figure are included: Figure 2.1.
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide 2.2. Wall Mounting/ Wiring Arrangement 2.2.1. Wall Mounting 1. 2. 3. 4. Install the wall mount bracket to the wall and drill the hole. Install 3 anchor plugs into the wall. Insert 3 included screws into the 3 anchor plugs. Install the SBG-1000 system to the wall mount bracket. Figure 2.2.1. Wall Mounting Note: Basically, LG-ERICSSON recommends the wall mounting installation for better wireless characteristics. 2.2.2. Wiring Arrangement Figure 2.2.2.
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3. Specifications 3.1. General Specifications 3.1.1. Dimension and Weight ITEM HEIGHT(mm) SBG-1000 System (with CIU1 back-up) 34 WIDTH(mm) 278 DEPTH(mm) 233 WEIGHT(g) 860.5 3.1.2 Environment DEGREES (℃) ITEM Operation Temperature Optimum Operation Temperature Storage Temperature Relative Humidity DEGREES (℉) 0~40 20~26 10~70 0~80% non-condensing 32~104 68~78 32~158 3.1.
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide 3.1.8 Ethernet (WAN port) ITEM Connector WAN Interface Maximum wiring distance/ Cable SPECIFICATION RJ-45 Modular Jack 10/100/1000 BASE-T (Auto-Negotiation), 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps, IEEE 802.3/ IEEE 802.3ab/ IEEE 802.3az 100 m/ 0.328kft, Category 5e UTP cable for 1000 Mbps 3.1.9 PoE (LAN port 1 ~ LAN port 4 only, LAN port 5 ~ LAN port 8 are not supported) ITEM SPECIFICATION Interface specification IEEE 802.3af (Total budgets : 20 W) 3.1.
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide 4 CONNECTIONS 4. Connections 4.1 Connection for AC/DC adapter 1. 2. 3. 4. Open the side cover. Connect the plug of AC/DC adapter on the right side of the SBG-1000 system. Close the side cover and insert SBG-1000 system to the wall mount bracket. Connect the plug of power cord to a wall outlet. Figure 4.1.
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide 4.2 Connections for LAN/ WAN/ PSTN Back-up 4.2.1 Port definition – Right side The following figure shows for port connections. Figure 4.2.1. Connections for LAN/ WAN/ PSTN Back-up 4.2.1.1 Pin Assignment for Ethernet (LAN) CONNECTOR RJ45 PIN NUMBER LAN port NO. 4,5,7,8 1 2 3 6 SIGNAL NAME Reserved TX+ TXRXRX+ FUNCTION Transmit Data Transmit Data Receive Data Receive Data Note: SBG-1000 has 4 PoE ports for LAN1 ~ LAN4. (Maximum 20W). 4.2.1.
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide 4.2.1.3 Pin Assignment for SLT SLT port (MJ1-1) CONNECTOR RJ45 PIN NUMBER NO. 1 2, 3 4 5 6, 7 8 SIGNAL NAME N/A N/A SLT_RING SLT_TIP N/A N/A 4.2.1.4 Pin Assignment for Relay Contact and Alarm Detection MISC port (MJ2-1) CONNECTOR RJ45 PIN NUMBER NO. 1 2 3, 4 5, 6 7 8 SIGNAL NAME RELAY-TIP RELAY-RING N/A N/A ALARM-TIP ALARM-RING 4.2.1.5 Pin Assignment for PSTN Back-up LINE 1 (MJ1-2) CONNECTOR RJ45 PIN NUMBER NO.
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide 4.2.2 Port definition – Left side The following figure shows for USB connection. Figure 4.2.2.1. Connection for USB USB port CONNECTOR USB Type A PIN NUMBER 4321 NO. 1 2 3 4 Example for USB port Figure 4.2.2.2.
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide 5 FUNCTION BUTTONS/ LED ICONS/ LEDS 5. Function Buttons/ LED Icons/ LEDs 5.1. Function Buttons The following figure shows for button functions. Figure 5.1. Function buttons SBG-1000 has 3 function buttons. Buttons WPS (WiFi Protect Setup) Reset Reset to defaults Functions WiFi simple configuration System reset Database clear Remark Refer to CD manual for more detail Refer to CD manual for more detail Note: . WPS button is used for activating wireless device connections. .
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide 5.2. LED Icons The following figure shows for the Icons on the top of SBG-1000. Figure 5.2.
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide 5.3. LEDs The following figure shows for LED functions. Figure 5.3. LEDs 5.3.1. LEDs for Ethernet (WAN) LED Indication (WAN port) LED Orange color Green color DESCRIPTION Activity Status LED – Blink : Activity, ON : Idle Link Status LED – ON : Link OK, OFF : No Link 5.3.2.
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide 6 STARTING SBG-1000 6. Installation wizard The installation wizard is the first and foremost configuration procedure, which automatically diagnoses your network environment and configures its components. It is a step-by-step procedure that guides you through establishing an Internet connection, a wireless network, and helps you to subscribe for different services.
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide Note: It is recommended to write down your login details on a piece of paper, and store it in a safe place. 5. Click „Next‟. The wizard is now ready to begin your gateway‟s configuration. 6. Click „Next‟. The wizard procedure will commence, performing the steps listed in the progress box consecutively, stopping only if a step fails or if input is required. The following sections describe the wizard steps along with their success/failure scenarios.
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide 6.2 Step 2: Analyze Internet Connection Type The next step is an analysis of your Internet connection. Figure 6.5 Analyze Internet Connection Type This step may fail if SBG-1000 is unable to detect your Internet connection type. Figure 6.6 Analyze Internet Connection Type – Failure In this case, you can manually set the Internet connection type, by clicking the corresponding button. The following screen appears. Figure 6.
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide 6.3 Step 3: Setup Internet Connection If your Internet connection requires login details provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) (e.g. when using PPPoE), the following screen appears. Figure 6.8 Internet Account Information Enter your user name and password and click „Next‟. Failure to enter the correct details yields the following message. Click „Back‟ and try again. Figure 6.9 Setup Internet Connection You may have forgotten your login details, issued by your ISP.
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide 6.4 Step 4: Test Service Provider Connection This step tests the connectivity to your ISP. Figure 6.10 Test Service Provider Connection 6.5 Step 5: Test Internet Connection This step tests the connectivity to the Internet. Figure 6.11 Test Internet Connection 6.6 Step 6: Wireless Setup This step enables you to rename your wireless network, as well as change its security level. Figure 6.
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide SBG-1000 assigns a default name for its wireless network, which you may later change. Select the wireless security level. The default “Medium” level secures your network by requiring users to provide a password in order to connect. “High” level utilizes the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) protocol, requiring a password (network key) as well, but also encrypts the wireless traffic. When selecting this option, enter an eight-character password in the provided field.
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide Connections‟ screen under the „System‟ tab, where it can be edited or deleted such as any other network connection. Figure 6.15 Network Connections Note: In order to delete this connection, you must first remove it from under the LAN bridge. 6.7 Step 10: Installation Completed This screen provides a summary of all the above Internet connection configuration steps and their results. Click „Finish‟ to complete the wizard procedure. Figure 6.
SBG-1000 Quick Start Guide 7 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause/Symptom AC Power Fail System power failure Power On/Off Icon (On – Normal, Off or blink – Abnormal) Power short circuit (Adapter, DC/DC circuit on main board) System does not operate Bad board connection (PSTN back-up board) Bad connection (Between the LAN port and IP Terminals) IP phone does not operate Maximum distance of LAN port Bad IP Terminals SLT does not operate Bad connection (Between the SLT port and SLT) CO line operation failur
RSS‐GEN Section 7.1.5. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Rapport d'exposition de rayonnement d'IC rf : Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition de rayonnement d'IC rf déterminées pour un environnement non contrôlé. Ce dispositif et son antenne ne doivent pas n'être coïmplantés ou opération en même temps qu'aucune autre antenne ou émetteur.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.