Toshiba Modem PCX1100U User Manual

Toshiba DOCSIS Cable Modem  
Owner’s Manual  
PCX1100U  
Feb. 2001  
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Table of Contents  
Congratulations on Your Purchase  
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Contact Information  
Support Information  
Sales Information  
Web Page  
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Important Rules for Safe Operation  
Installation  
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Use  
Service  
Overview  
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How does a cable modem work?  
How does a cable modem connect to a computer?  
What is DOCSIS?  
Getting Started  
What’s in the box?  
Front Panel LEDs  
Connectors  
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Installing USB Drivers  
Diagnostics  
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Using a stand  
Specifications  
Q & A  
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FCC Compliance  
Glossary  
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Installing the Cable Modem  
Back Cover  
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Congratulations on Your Purchase!  
Your new Toshiba DOCSIS Cable Modem will provide you with high-speed access to the Internet  
through your cable TV (CATV) network- accesses at a fraction of the time it takes traditional  
telephone modems. In addition, your service will be always connected. Those two features give you  
the information you want, when you want it … and your telephone line is kept free.  
Contact information  
Support Information  
Phone:  
(949) 583-3223  
Fax:  
(949) 583-3597  
e-mail:  
Sales Information  
Phone:  
(949) 461-4840  
e-mail:  
Web Page  
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Important Rules for Safe Operation  
In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of  
your Toshiba DOCSIS Cable Modem, safety is a major factor in the design of every  
product. However, safety is your responsibility, too.  
This section lists important information that will help assure your enjoyment and proper use of the  
Cable Modem and accessory equipment. Please read them carefully before operating and using  
your modem.  
Installation  
Read and Follow Instructions - You should read all the safety and operating  
instructions before operating the modem. Follow all operating instructions.  
Retain Instructions - You should save all the safety and operating instructions, for  
your future reference.  
Heed Warnings - Comply with all warnings on the products and in the operating  
instructions.  
Check Power Sources - Operate this product only from the type of power source  
indicated on the product's marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power  
supplied to your home, consult your dealer or local power company.  
Be Careful of Overloading - Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords, as  
this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Overloaded AC outlets, extension  
cords, frayed power cords, damaged or cracked wire insulation, and broken plugs  
are dangerous. They may result in a shock or fire hazard. Periodically examine the  
cord, and, if its appearance indicates damage or deteriorated insulation, have it  
replaced by your service technician.  
Protect Power Cords - Route power supply cords so that they are not likely to be  
walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them.  
Pay particular attention to cords where they are attached to plugs and  
convenience receptacles, and examine the point where they exit from the product.  
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Check Ventilation - Slots and openings in the enclosure are provided for  
ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from  
overheating. Do not block or cover these openings. Never block these openings by  
placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. Never place this  
product near or over a radiator or heat register, or any other heat source (including  
amplifiers). Do not place this product in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase  
or equipment rack, unless you provide proper ventilation.  
Do Not Use Accessories - Do not use attachments, unless they are  
recommended by Toshiba, as they may cause electrical or fire hazards.  
Use the Recommended AC Adapter - You must use the Adaptor that comes with  
your Toshiba Cable Modem.  
Do Not Use Near Water - Do not use this product near water - for example, near a  
bath tub, sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool, and the  
like.  
Do Not Place Near High Temperature Source - for example near a steamer,  
Kitchen range fire, and the like.  
Use Caution in Mounting This Product - Do not place this product on an  
unstable surface or support. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child  
or adult, as well as serious damage to the product.  
Use Care in Moving Product-and-Cart Combinations - Quick stops, excessive,  
force and uneven surfaces may cause the product-and-cart combination to  
overturn.  
Ground the Cable System - Be sure that the outside cable system is grounded,  
so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static  
charges.  
Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984 (Section 54 of  
the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1) provides information with respect to proper  
grounding of the cable system.  
Do not disconnect RF cable from your Cable Modem while the power to your  
modem is on.  
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Use  
Unplug Power Before Cleaning - Do not use liquid cleaner or aerosol cleaner.  
Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
Keep Objects Out of Openings - Never push objects of any kind into this product  
through openings, as they may touch dangerous voltage or "short-out" parts, which  
could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid on the product.  
Protect From Lightning - For added protection for this product during a lightning  
storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it  
from the wall outlet, and disconnect the cable system. This will prevent damage to  
the product due to lightning and power line surges.  
Take at least 10 seconds between AC plug off and on.  
Service  
Do Not Remove Covers - Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as  
opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other  
hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet carefully, as the AC adapter may be hot.  
Refer Servicing to Qualified Service Personnel Under the Conditions Listed Below  
¨ When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.  
¨ If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product.  
¨ If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
¨ If the product does not operate normally by following the operating  
instructions.  
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If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been  
damaged.  
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When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance,  
such as the inability to perform basic functions - this  
indicates a need for service.  
Require Safety Check - Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product,  
ask the service technician to perform safety checks recommended by service point  
to determine that the product is in safe operating condition.  
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Overview  
The modem provides you with high-speed data communications over the television  
cable network by following the widely accepted DOCSIS/MCNS standards being  
developed by the Multimedia Cable Network System (MCNS) consortium. Those  
standards offer a combination of high performance and interoperability among  
many of the cable system operators in North America.  
How does a cable modem work?  
As you know, high and low electrical voltage levels represent digital signals. And  
how fast these levels can switch and still be transmitted is determined by the  
"bandwidth" of the transmission system. The pair of wires used in a telephone  
connection has greatly limited bandwidth, because of their electrical characteristics.  
So what we do is connect a device called a modem between the computer output  
and the phone line. The modem generates an electrical wave whose strength and  
phase change in step with the highs and lows of the computer's digital output. It's  
because of the "smoothness" of the resultant signal that a higher data rate can be  
transmitted.  
A cable modem MOdulates and DEModulates electrical signals in the same sense  
that the telephone modem does. However, since coaxial cable can carry much  
higher wave frequencies, cable modems are far more sophisticated. Their internals  
can include a tuner, a bridge, an encryption/decryption device, an SNMP agent, an  
Ethernet hub and USB interface. Furthermore, none of the activity caused by  
these circuits and codes disturbs your regular cable TV reception.  
How does a cable modem connect to a computer?  
The 10BASE-T Ethernet connection and USB connection used in this Cable  
Modem  
are emerging as the most popular means of connecting a cable modem.  
The new DOCSIS standard may change this in the future. But for now, a  
10BASE-T Ethernet or USB must be ready in your computer for the Cable Modem  
to work.  
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What is DOCSIS?  
Data Over Cable Service Interface Specifications. DOCSIS defines interface  
requirements for cable modems involved in high-speed data distribution over a  
cable television network. On November 17, 1997, Cable Television Laboratories,  
Inc. (Cable Labs) and its members established a formal path of certification for  
cable modem equipment suppliers to obtain an interoperability seal for their  
products based on the DOCSIS specification. This certification process provides  
cable modem equipment suppliers with a fast, market-oriented method for  
attaining cable industry acknowledgment of compliance with DOCSIS.  
The seal is meant to provide the purchaser with a way to be confident that the  
modem equipment to be purchased is compliant with the specification, and that the  
equipment interoperates with DOCSIS products made by other vendors.  
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Getting Started  
What’s in the Box?  
Make sure that youve received the following items. If any item is missing or  
damaged, contact your dealer immediately.  
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Toshiba DOCSIS Cable Modem  
10BASE-T Cable (6feet)  
USB Cable (5feet)  
AC Adapter (AD-121AN)  
Stand  
CD-ROM  
Front Panel LEDs  
Connectors  
Refer to the back cover for cable modem installation instructions.  
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Installing USB Drivers  
If use the USB interface, connect the cable modem to the PC via the USB, you  
must install the "USB Driver" in your PC following the instructions are as follows.  
These "USB Drivers" support a PC running Microsoft Windows 98SE, 2000,  
and Me.  
Preparation  
(1) Confirm the Cable modem ready to transfer data by Front panel LED.  
(See "Diagnostics")  
(2) Plug the Type A end of the USB cable into the USB port located in the back  
(side) of your PC. Plug the Type B end of the USB cable into the back of the  
Cable modem.  
(3) Insert the USB Driver CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.  
Installing USB Drivers  
(1)Follow the instructions described in "Preparation" on this page.  
After connecting the USB cable, the Add New Hardware Wizard appears.  
Click "Next".  
Follow the instructions described on your PC window.  
(2)Select "Search for Best Driver for your device" and click "Next".  
(3)Select "CD-ROM drive" and click "Next".  
(4)Confirm that the path is correct and click "Next".  
Windows should then begin copying the installation drivers.  
(5)Click "Finish" to complete the driver installation.  
(6)Once this is complete, the process will be repeated for the  
"PCX1100U...Networking Support."  
(7)Once complete, you are ready to surf the internet at warp speed using your new  
PCX1100U Cable modem.  
Note  
If you have trouble installing your new PCX1100U Cable Modem, you may have  
inadvertently installed the USB Composite Device Driver that Windows 98SE  
automatically loads. To correct this problem, please execute the following on the  
next page.  
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USB COMPOSITE DRIVER REMOVAL  
(1)Make sure that the USB cable is plugged in to your PC.  
(2)Go to the Start button; choose "Settings" and then "Control Panel".  
(3)From inside the "Control Panel" choose "System".  
(4)Choose the tab on the top of the screen for "Device Manager".  
(5)Click the "+" next to "Universal Serial Bus Controllers".  
(6)Click "USB Composite Device" to select it and choose "Remove".  
(7)Once the USB Composite Device is removed, restart your PC and follow the  
instructions on the previous page.  
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Diagnostics  
The Cable Modem has five status LEDs for diagnostics. You can monitor the LEDs  
during installation and during normal operations.  
Table 1 shows Cable Modem status LEDs and identifies what each LED light  
means. This table will help you to diagnose problems.  
Function  
Power  
Color  
Green  
Definition  
dark for power off  
solid for power on  
dark for no downstream RF carrier present or  
power off  
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Cable  
Green  
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flashing slowly (*1) for downstream RF carrier  
present and initial ranging in progress  
flashing fast (*2) for registration in progress  
solid for the Cable Modem registered and ready  
to transfer data  
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PC  
Green  
Green  
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dark for no carrier to/from PC present or power  
off  
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solid for carrier to/from PC present  
dark for no user data going through the Cable  
Modem to/from PC present or power off  
flashing for user data going through the Cable  
Modem to/from PC present  
dark for initial self-test of the Cable Modem OK  
or power off  
flashing for initial self-test of the Cable Modem in  
progress or software down loading of the Cable  
Modem in progress  
Data  
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Test  
Amber  
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solid for self-test failure of the Cable Modem  
Table 1 Status LEDs  
(*1) flashing slowly : flashing every 2-seconds (approximately)  
(*2) flashing fast : flashing every 1-second (approximately)  
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Using a Stand  
Please attach the stand to the bottom of the cable modem  
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Specifications  
The Toshiba DOCSIS Cable Modem is DOCSIS/MCNS compliant.  
Receiver  
Physical Speed:  
Symbol rate:  
30 Mbps (64QAM) / 43 Mbps (256QAM)  
5.056941 Msym/sec (64QAM);  
5.360537 Msym/sec (256QAM)  
64QAM / 256QAM  
Demodulation:  
Bandwidth:  
6 MHz  
Frequency range:  
Input signal level:  
Input impedance:  
Return loss:  
88 MHz to 860 MHz (edge-to-edge) in 62.5 kHz steps  
-15dBmV to +15dBmV  
75 ohms  
> 6 dB from 88 MHz to 860 MHz  
Transmitter  
Physical Speed:  
320,640,1280,2560,5120Kbps(QPSK)  
640,1280,2560,5120,10240Kbps(16QAM)  
160, 320, 640, 1280, 2560 ksym/sec  
QPSK / 16QAM  
Symbol rate:  
Modulation:  
Bandwidth:  
Frequency range:  
Output signal level:  
200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200 kHz  
5 to 42 MHz (edge-to-edge), in 1Hz steps  
8 dBmV to 58 dBmV (QPSK)  
8 dBmV to 55 dBmV (16QAM)  
PC Interface  
10BASE-T:  
USB:  
10Mbps; half-duplex  
12Mbps  
Power  
AC adapter input:  
AC adapter output  
to cable modem:  
AC Power  
120VAC @ 60Hz  
12VDC @1A  
consumption:  
Mechanical  
Size:  
Approx. 8 W (Typ. : not include AC adapter)  
Approx. 1.96 in. (width) x 8.07 in. (depth) x 5.96 in. (height)  
Approx. 2.1 lb  
Weight:  
Environmental  
Operating  
temperature:  
Humidity:  
32 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit  
10 to 90 percent (non-condensing)  
Storage temperature: -4 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit  
Safety:  
Emission:  
Accessory:  
UL1310, UL1950  
FCC part 15, class B  
AC Adapter  
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Q & A  
Q: How does the cable modem connect to the hub/switch via the 10BASE-T?  
A: Connect to the uplink port on the 10BASE-T hub/switch, or use cross over  
Ethernet cable to connect the normal port on the 10BASE-T hub/switch.  
(See below)  
PC  
PC  
Cross over Cable  
or connect to  
uplink port  
USB Cable  
10BASE-T  
Cable TV Coax  
Cable Modem  
HUB/ Switch  
Q: How does the cable modem connect to the PC via the USB?  
A: Plug the Type A end of the USB cable into the USB port located in the back  
(side) of your PC. And, plug the Type B end of the USB cable into the back of  
the USB port located in the back of cable modem.  
(See above)  
NOTE: Macintosh computers do not support networking through USB.  
Mac users must use an Ethernet connection.  
Q: Do I need to turn off the cable modem?  
A: No. You can leave cable modem powered up.  
Q: How can I connect multiple PCs to the cable modem?  
A: You can use 10BASE-T and USB interfaces simultaneously, and also can use a  
10BASE-T hub or switch for physical connection. The cable modem is  
controlled by the Cable Operator to allocate how many PCs are available.  
Please contact your local Cable Operator to activate multiple PCs under the  
cable modem. Additional IP addresses will be required. A routing device (router)  
can also be used.  
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Q: Where can I download the driver for cable modem?  
A: When using the 10BASE-T interface, the cable modem is a stand-alone device  
that has a 10BASE-T Port. All workstations or hub must have a 10BASE-T port  
or card to connect to the cable modem. In this case, there is no special driver  
needed on the workstation.  
If you are using the USB interface, drivers are provided on the enclosed  
CD-ROM for Microsoft Windows 98SE, 2000, or Me. Driver updates can be  
Q:How can I configure the cable modem and get monitoring information  
from it?  
A: The cable modem can only be configured and monitored by your cable operator  
at this time.  
Q:Where can I purchase a Toshiba cable modem if I am currently leasing one  
from my cable company?  
A: Toshiba cable modems can be found at many major electronics retailers. For  
the  
retailer  
nearest  
you,  
consult  
the  
Toshiba  
web  
site  
at  
Q:How can register my purchase of a Toshiba cable modem, since there is  
no registration card enclosed?  
A: The cable modem can be registered by running the self-installation wizard  
enclosed with all modems sold through retail outlets, or on the Toshiba web site,  
For additional frequently asked questions, consult the Toshiba web site, at  
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FCC Compliance  
This Toshiba DOCSIS Cable Modem has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class B personal computer and peripherals, pursuant to Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses  
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in  
a particular installation. If this unit does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the unit off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
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Consult the dealer or experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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Glossary  
10BASE-T  
Unshielded, twisted pair cable with an RJ-45 connector, used with Ethernet LAN.  
“10” indicates the speed (10 Mbps), “Base” refers to baseband technology, and “T”  
means twisted pair cable.  
Cable TV Coax  
Cable that allows wide bandwidth transmission over long distances. Coaxial cable  
(coax) comprises an inner conductor surrounded by insulation. An outer conductor  
wraps around the insulation, which, in turn, is covered by an outer plastic covering.  
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 10BASE-T LAN cable.  
F connector  
A type of coaxial connector, labeled RF on the rear of the Toshiba Cable Modem,  
that connects the modem to the cable system.  
Head-end  
The equipment, in the central office of the service provider, where the cable  
signals originate.  
Hybrid Fiber/ Coaxial (HFC) system  
A system where the trunk of the cable plant is of fiber technology. Somewhere  
near the subscriber’s home, the fiber is connected to a coaxial cable, and the  
signal is converted so that it’s compatible with the fiber media. The coaxial cable  
then runs through the branches of the network and is finally dropped into the  
home.  
HUB  
A device used to connect multiple computers to the cable modem.  
Internet  
A collection of interconnected networks used for worldwide computer-based  
communications.  
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IP Address  
A unique, 32-bit address assigned to every device in a network. An IP (Internet  
Protocol) address has two parts: 1) a network address and 2) a host address.  
Each network is assigned an address by a government agency, and each  
company administrator assigns an address to each host computer.  
Modem registration  
The process the Toshiba Cable Modem uses to make itself known to the headend  
equipment. Once authorized by the router, the modem is assigned upstream and  
downstream channels for data communication.  
Network driver  
A (software) file included with the Ethernet card. The file is loaded on the computer  
to allow the computer to recognize the Ethernet card. See Ethernet Card.  
RJ-45  
Connector on the Toshiba Cable Modem, labeled 10BASE-T, that connects the  
modem to a computer or to a HUB.  
Subscriber  
A computer user in the home who accesses a data service using the Toshiba  
Cable Modem.  
Subnet  
A network subdivision. When subnetting us used, the IP (Internet Protocol)  
address is divided into a subnet number and a host number. Hosts and gateways  
identify the bits used for the network and subnet number through the use of a  
subnet mask.  
TCP/IP communication stack  
Software in the subscriber computer that processes packets through the  
communication layers. The subscriber configures the IP address for the computer  
and the router default gateway in the software. The TCP/IP communication stack  
handles all the communications with the subscriber’s application.  
USB  
Universal Serial Bus (USB) connects more than computers and peripherals.  
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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  
the10BASE-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" on this manual.  
Cable TV  
Coax  
10BASE-T  
Connection  
Splitter  
USB  
Connection  
Television  
Cable  
AC Adapter  
Modem  
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  
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