Setup guide
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Sample Configuration Diagrams
Cable TV
Incoming
Cable
Incoming
Phone Wire
Modem
Router
(could be wireless)
Home
Office PC
Printer
Audio Station Printer CD Player
Example of DKEC Configuration as Part of Home-Based Ethernet
Incoming
Cable
Incoming
Phone Wire
Game Console
Cable TV
Combined into a single
unit in some cases
Modem
Router
(could be wireless)
Printer
Video Camera
(via “video in”)
Typical DKEC Accessory Configuration
Dial-Up Setup
The DKEC can also connect to a dial-up
Internet provider, using a PCMCIA modem card
equipped with an RJ-11 phone jack. The installer
should run a twisted pair of wire from the master
phone panel to a junction box located behind
the DKEC.
In order to configure Dial-Up Settings you
will need some information from your Internet
Service Provider. If you don’t have an ISP, you
will need to obtain one prior to completing the
Internet setup of your DKEC.
NOTE:
The DKEC does not currently
support any ISPs that require
downloading or installing
software. At the time of the
printing of this manual, AOL is
an example of an ISP that will
not work with the DKEC because
of their download requirements,
although you can still retrieve
AOL mail using the DKEC Internet
browser.
You will need the following information:
• User name
• Password
• Dialing Prefix
• The access phone number the ISP has
provided
• The Primary DNS (not always required)
• The Secondary DNS (not always required)
To connect using a Dial-Up connection
1. Insert the modem card into the PCMCIA
slot on the back of the DKEC.
2. Plug the analog telephone line into RJ-11
jack on the modem card.
CAUTION:
Do not connect the DKEC to a
digital phone line. Severe damage
can occur to the DKEC.
3. After turning on the DKEC, press the
Internet button on the keyboard or remote,
then press the Options button.
4. Choose Connection Settings from the
Internet Options menu.
5. Select the Modem Settings button.
6. Enter the appropriate information in the
User Name, Password, Dialing Prefix (if
any), and ISP Phone # fields.
7. Choose OK to save the information, then
choose OK twice more to exit the Options
menu. You should now have access to the
Internet.










