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Zoom 5341J User manual

CABLE MODEM QUICK START
This Quick Start describes how to connect the cable modem to a cable modem
service as an Internet gateway for a computer, wireless router, or other local
Ethernet-capable device.
Package Contents
•Cable modem
•Power cube
•Ethernet RJ-45 cable
•This Quick Start flyer
Before Installing Your Cable Modem
Your cable service provider needs to know your modem's MAC ADDRESS, which
is printed on a label on the bottom of your modem. You can provide this when you
order cable modem service; or if you already ordered service, by calling the cable
company BEFORE installing your modem. You may also be asked for your cable
modem's model name and number, which is ZOOM 5341J. If you need the
modem's serial number, you can find it near the MAC address on the modem's
label.
System Requirements
• You need to connect the cable modem to a cable modem service that uses any
of the popular DOCSIS standards – 3.0, 2.0, or 1.1. If you need to get cable
modem service, please speak with your cable service provider.
• You need to connect a computer, router, or other Ethernet-capable device to
the cable modem using an Ethernet cable. The computer can be a Windows,
Macintosh, or Linux computer. The router must have one or more Ethernet
ports, and may include wireless capability. Instructions for making this
connection are below.
If your cable service provider provided a cable modem starter kit, please continue
below. If you don’t have or choose not to use the cable modem starter kit from
your service provider, go to How to connect to a computer if you don’t have or
choose not to use a cable modem starter kit.
How to connect a computer or router if your cable service
provider provided a cable modem starter kit
Some cable service providers supply a cable modem starter kit that can be useful
when you install your cable modem. The kit may include a coaxial cable for
connecting between a wall jack and your cable modem. (These are also available
at most electronics retailers.) The kit will include instructions, and may also include
a CD with software. If you receive a kit like this, we recommend that you read the
kit’s instructions and use them to install your cable modem. This cable modem is
DOCSIS 3.0 certified by CableLabs, and connects like a normal cable modem.
You will need to plug in the cable modem’s power cube, make sure the modem’s
Power button is ON, connect to cable modem service using a coaxial cable, and
then connect to a computer or router using the included Ethernet cable.
Note: Please refer to the Cable Modem Rear Panel section if you would like to
see a diagram of the back of the cable modem and a description of the
connections.
After you have installed your cable modem and it has synchronized itself with the
cable network, your cable modem can connect your computer to the Internet.
Note: Allow 5 to 30 minutes for the cable modem to connect to the network the
first time because the cable modem must locate and connect to the appropriate
channels for communication. You’ll see the DS (downstream), US (upstream), and
Online modem lights flashing until the Online light stays steady green to signal
success. (Blue US/DS LEDs indicate channel bonding.)
To check that your cable modem is working, open your browser and go to a
familiar Web site to check that the cable modem is working. If it works,
congratulations! Installation is complete. Otherwise, see Troubleshooting Tips
for help.
How to connect to a computer if you don’t have or choose not
to use a cable modem starter kit
1Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the modem’s LAN jack and plug the
other end into your computer’s Ethernet jack.
Note: Please refer to the Cable Modem Rear Panel section if you would like
to see a diagram of the back of the cable modem and a description of the
connections.
2Connect the modem to a coaxial cable for the cable service. The cable service
is carried on the same cables and connectors as your cable TV service.
¾You can connect a coaxial cable between an open cable service wall
jack and the cable modem. (If no wall jack is open, you can use a
coaxial T connector.)
¾Alternatively, there may already be a coaxial cable that is connected
to service and that has an open end for connecting to the cable
modem.
3Plug the modem’s power cube into an outlet and then into the modem’s
Power jack. Make sure the modem’s Power button is ON. Allow 5 to 30
minutes for the cable modem to connect to the network the first time because
the cable modem must locate and connect to the appropriate channels for
communication. The Link light of the modem should be lit to show the
Ethernet connection. You’ll see the DS (downstream), US (upstream), and
Online modem lights flashing until the Online light stays steady green to
signal success. (Blue US/DS LEDs indicate channel bonding.) If the modem’s
front panel Power, DS (downstream), and US (upstream) lights do not stay on
steady after a reasonable amount of time, please refer to Troubleshooting
Tips.
4Now that you have installed your Zoom cable modem and it has synchronized
itself with the cable network, your cable modem can connect your computer to
the Internet.
How to connect your cable modem to a router (not a
computer) if you don’t have or choose not to use a cable
modem starter kit
1The router should not be plugged in or powered up. If it is, unplug it.
2Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the modem’s LAN jack and the other
end into the router’s WAN Ethernet jack, typically labelled WAN or Internet.
Note: Please refer to the Cable Modem Rear Panel section if you would like
to see a diagram of the back of the cable modem and a description of the
connections.
3Connect the modem to the cable outlet.
¾You can connect a coaxial cable between an open cable service wall
jack and the cable modem. (If no wall jack is open, you can use a
coaxial T connector.)
¾Alternatively, there may already be a coaxial cable that is connected
to service and that has an open end for connecting to the cable
modem.
4Plug the modem’s power cube into an outlet and then into the modem’s
Power jack. Make sure the modem’s Power button is ON. Allow 5 to 30
minutes for the cable modem to connect to the network the first time because
the cable modem must locate and connect to the appropriate channels for
communication.
5Power-up the router. Make sure the modem’s Power button is ON. Wait for the
router to complete its power-up sequence.
6The Link light of the modem should be lit to show the Ethernet connection.
You’ll see the DS (downstream), US (upstream), and Online modem lights
flashing until the Online light stays steady green to signal success. (Blue
US/DS LEDs indicate channel bonding.) If the modem’s front panel Power,
DS (downstream), and US (upstream) lights do not stay on steady after a
reasonable amount of time, please refer to Troubleshooting Tips.
7Follow your router’s instructions for setting up the router and connected
devices.
8Using a computer connected to the router, open the computer’s browser and
go to a website to check that the connection between your cable modem and
router is working properly. If it works, congratulations! Installation is
complete.
If you have a problem connecting to the router, please try a simpler setup by
connecting the cable modem directly to a PC by following the instructions in
the section How to connect to a computer if you don’t have or choose not
to use a cable modem starter kit.
If the cable modem still doesn’t connect, please refer to Troubleshooting
Tips.
Once the cable modem works properly when connected directly to your
computer, try the following:
¾First try shutting down and restarting the router; if that doesn’t help,
then try shutting down and restarting each computer connected to
the router. Power cycle your cable modem and allow time for it to
resynchronize with the cable system.
¾You may also need to check that the DHCP client on the router’s
WAN port is enabled. If you need help, look in your router’s manual
or contact your router manufacturer.
¾If that does not solve the problem, you may need to contact your
cable service provider and give them the MAC address of the
router’s WAN port.
Cable Modem Rear Panel
LAN Reset RF(Cable) Power ON/OFF
Port Description
Connect your Ethernet cable between this
port and a computer or router.
LAN
Press this button for 5 seconds in the unlikely
event that you need to restore factory default
settings.
Reset
Connect your coaxial cable line to this port.
RF (Cable)
Connect the supplied power cube to this port.
POWER (AC IN)
Push the button in to turn the power ON.
Push the button again to turn the power OFF.
ON/OFF
Please note the following: Return of Defective Units
5Reconnect the coaxial cable TV cable to the back of the cable modem. Please contact your local distributor or retailer for factory-authorized repair or replacement of your in-
warranty defective product. If you are unable to reach your distributor or retailer, you can contact Zoom
Factory Customer Service in the United States by calling: (617) 753-0023
Do not block the modem vents in any way. 6On your PC, open a browser and type in the address 192.168.100.1 Enter
Do not place the modem near a heating or air conditioning duct, in direct
sunlight, anywhere susceptible to drastic temperature changes, or where
it’s very hot or very cold.
User Name: admin
Password: password Please note that you are responsible for any charges (including brokerage or customs and duties)
associated with shipping the defective unit to Zoom for repair. During the first year Zoom will pay return
ground shipping to the customer in the U.S. and U.K. After the first year you may be required to pay a
shipping and handling fee. Any applicable customs, duties and brokerage charges to import the
product are your responsibility.
7Now you will see status information about your cable modem and its
connection that you can read back to your service provider.
Front Panel LEDs
Your cable modem has several lights on its front panel to help you monitor the
cable modem’s status.
Problem: I cannot access my Internet service or send or receive email. Safety Issues & Warnings
NAME COLOR MODE STATUS
OFF Power is off (power failure or
disconnected)
Power Green
ON Power is on
Flashing Searching for a primary DS
(downstream) channel
Green
ON Primary DS (downstream) channel is
connected
Flashing Negotiating a bonded DS (downstream)
channel
DS
Blue
ON One or more DS (downstream) channels
are bonded
OFF Upstream channel is inactive
Flashing Searching for a primary US (upstream)
channel
Green
ON Primary US (upstream)channel is
connected
Flashing Negotiating a bonded US (upstream)
channel
US
Blue
ON One or more US (upstream) channels are
bonded
OFF Offline
Flashing Connecting
Online Green
ON Online
OFF There is not a live Ethernet connection
Flashing Ethernet data is flowing
Link Green
ON There is a live Ethernet connection
Troubleshooting Tips
Problem: What do I do if my cable service provider wants me to access the
Configuration Manager?
Solution:
1Disconnect the coaxial cable from the back of the cable modem.
2Wait until the Online LED turns off.
3Disconnect whatever was plugged into the Ethernet port of your cable
modem.
4Connect a PC directly to the Ethernet port of your cable modem (re-
connect your PC if it had previously been connected).
Solution: The following front panel lights on the cable modem – Power, DS
(downstream),US (upstream), and Online – must be solidly lit before
your modem will let you connect to the Internet. If they are not:
WARNING: Risk of electric shock. Do NOT expose to water or moisture.
•The cable modem is a high-performance communications device designed for home and
office environments.
•Do NOT use the cable modem outdoors. Keep the cable modem in an environment that is
between 0°C and 40°C (between 32°F and 104°F).
¾Make sure the cable modem’s Power button is ON and that the
cable modem is plugged into a live power outlet. •To avoid overheating the cable modem, do NOT place any object on top of the cable
modem.
¾Check your modem’s Ethernet and cable connections. •Do NOT place the cable modem in a confined space.
¾Power cycle your modem. •Do NOT restrict the flow of air around the cable modem.
¾Restart your computer. •The manufacturer assumes no liabilities for damage caused by any improper use of the
cable modem.
¾Check to see that your cable TV is working.
¾Check with your cable service provider to make sure that high
speed access is available and running. •Make sure the voltages and frequency of the power outlet matches the electrical rating labels
on the power cube.
¾In rare instances, the cable signal may be weak or noisy. If this is
the case, call your cable service provider. FCC Statement
This device complies with Class B Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The device generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used as instructed, may cause harmful
interference to radio communication. Only Coaxial cables are to be used with this device in order to
ensure compliance with FCC emissions limits. Accessories connected to this device by the user must
comply with FCC Class B limits. The manufacturer is not responsible for any interference which results
from use of improper cables, or which results from unauthorized changes or modifications to the
device.
¾If you are using your PC’s Ethernet port, check that this port is
functioning correctly. If you are using wireless, check that your
wireless connection is functioning correctly. Refer to your
computer’s or router’s documentation if necessary.
¾Check that your Web browser is configured correctly. It should be
set to use a network connection (this might be called a Local Area
Network or broadband connection).
UL Listing
This product is UL-Listed and complies with all applicable electrical and fire safety requirements.
¾Check that your computer’s network settings are configured
correctly. A Windows computer should have a local area
connection that should normally be Internet Protocol version 4,
Internet Protocol version 6, or TCP/IP; not AOL, Dial-up, or
Adapter. A Macintosh computer should be configured for Built-in
Ethernet, and TCP/IP should be set to Using DHCP.
Limited Warranty
Zoom Telephonics, Inc. (hereinafter “Zoom”) warrants this product against defects in material and
workmanship for a warranty period of 2 years. This warranty applies to the original end-user purchaser.
For all Zoom products other than software, Zoom will, solely at its option, repair or replace this product
with a functionally equivalent new or factory-reconditioned product during the warranty period. The
consumer will deliver the product to Zoom. All transportation risks and costs in connection with this
warranty service are the responsibility of the consumer.
What if I'm told that my modem isn't approved for my cable modem service?
Zoom will replace software at no charge if there is a defect in materials or workmanship for a period of
30 days from date of original retail purchase, provided the defective software is returned to Zoom.
Shipments from Zoom will normally be via U.S. Mail. Software products supplied by Zoom are sold “as
is,” without warranty, either expressed or implied, as to function, application, merchantability,
performance, and quality.
This modem is approved for almost all cable modem services. This product is
designed to work with almost all the cable modem services in the US (and most
other countries, too). It has been certified by CableLabs®, the cable service
provider’s primary test lab. Comcast®, Cox®, and some other cable service
providers also have their own special tests, and this cable modem has passed
these tests. Beware of installers who try to get you to use their cable modem
instead of a Zoom cable modem. Some of these installers provide bad information
because they are misinformed or because they earn a fee for providing their cable
modem. If the installer tells you that a cable modem provided by him or the service
provider is "free", that's almost never true. You will almost definitely be charged a
monthly rental fee for that cable modem. Please double-check the existence of
such fees with your service provider before you accept a cable modem that your
installer offers.
Zoom is not responsible for incidental or consequential damages, and is not responsible for damages
resulting from the breach of any expressed or implied warranty. Zoom is not responsible for any costs
of recovering, reprogramming, or reproducing any programs or data stored or used with the Zoom
products, damage to property, and to the extent permitted by law, damages for personal injury.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied. We do not assume or authorize
assumption for us of any other warranty expressed or implied. Some states and countries do not allow
the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusions
may not apply to you.
This warranty does not apply if the Zoom product has been damaged by accident, abuse, lightning or
other natural disasters, misuse or misapplication, or if it has been modified without the written
permission of Zoom, or if any serial number has been removed or defaced.
In the unlikely event that you are told that your Zoom modem is not approved by
your cable modem service, please email us at [email protected] or call us
at (617)753-0963.
This warranty shall not be applicable to the extent that any provisions of this warranty are prohibited by
any federal, state, or municipal law that cannot be preempted. This warranty gives you specific legal
rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state or country to country.
Disclaimer
Approval information for CableLabs, Comcast, Cox, and CableOne®is available at
Zoom Telephonics, Inc. (hereinafter “Zoom”) assumes no liabilities with respect to the contents of this
document. Zoom also reserves the right to revise this document or update occasionally the content
hereof without any obligation to notify any person of such revisions or amendments. Specifications
subject to change without notice.
www.zoomtel.com/cableOK
If You Need Help
We encourage you to register your product and to notice the many support options
available from Zoom. Please go to www.zoomtel.com/techsupport From here
you can register your modem and/or contact our technical support experts
and/or use our intelligent database SmartFacts
tm
and/or get warranty
information.
US: (617) 753-0963
3331-C 27670-EL ©2011

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