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Aztech HL117 E

500Mbps HomePlug AV Ethernet Adapter

V2.0

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Contents About the Product ..................................................................... 5

How Does It Work? .................................................................................................................. 5

Direct Connection ................................................................................................................... 6

Package Contents ....................................................................................................... 7

Device Design ............................................................................................................. 8

Pairing the Device ................................................................................................................. 10

How to Use Simple Connect ................................................................................................ 11

Resetting the Private Network Name ............................................................................ 11

Creating a Secured HomePlug AV Network .................................................................. 12

Joining an Existing Secured HomePlug AV Network ............................................... 18

Power Saving Mode ............................................................................................................... 23

Getting Started ....................................................................... 25

Plan Your Network ................................................................................................... 26

Local Network ........................................................................................................................ 26

Gaming Network .................................................................................................................... 26

Entertainment Network ....................................................................................................... 27

Media Network ....................................................................................................................... 28

Setup the HomePlug AVs .......................................................................................... 28

For Twin Pack ........................................................................................................................ 28

For Single Pack ...................................................................................................................... 29

About HomePlug AV Utility ..................................................... 30

Requirements ........................................................................................................... 30

Installation ............................................................................................................... 31

Opening HomePlug AV Utility ................................................................................... 32

The User Interface ................................................................................................... 32

Home ....................................................................................................................................... 33

Private Network Name ......................................................................................................... 34

Local Private Network Name........................................................................................... 35

Remote Private Network Name ...................................................................................... 35

Simulate Simple Connect Button .................................................................................... 36

Quality of Service .................................................................................................................. 37

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Devices .................................................................................................................................... 39

Firmware Upgrade ................................................................................................................ 40

Appendix ................................................................................. 42

FCC Statement .......................................................................................................... 42

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About the Product

HomePlug AV is ready to use out of the box and does not require the installation of driver software

to work. It can be connected to computers, routers, gaming consoles, hubs, IPTV set-top boxes,

and other Ethernet devices regardless of operating system.

How Does It Work?

HomePlug AV utilizes the existing electrical wiring in the house as a path to create a secured

network of computers and Ethernet devices. With a maximum data rate of up to 500 Mbps,

HomePlug AV can reliably handle high requirement applications like broadband Internet, high

definition video streaming, and Voice over IP.

HomePlug AV converts digital signals to a complex analog signal that traverses along the electrical

wires. When receiving the analog signal, HomePlug AV converts the analog signal back to digital. To

make the signal secured, a 128-bit AES encryption is applied.

A HomePlug AV device can only communicate with other HomePlug AV devices that use the same

Private Network Name. The Private Network Name can be changed manually using the HomePlug AV

Utility software on a computer with a Windows operating system. When you use the software, you

have to manually type the Private Network Name for the device. Another way to change the Private

Network Name is to use the Simple Connect button. Simple Connect automatically creates an

encrypted Private Network Name. It can also be used to reset the Private Network Name or to add

a device into an existing HomePlug AV network.

Note: HomePlug AV devices from the Twin Pack are already configured to use a common Private

Network Name unique for that pair and are ready to use. The HomePlug AV from a Single Pack, on

the other hand, uses a random Private Network Name. You still need to change its Private Network

Name to allow it to communicate with an existing HomePlug AV network.

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When a HomePlug AV communicates with another device, the Powerline Activity LED color will

give you an idea about the connection rate: Red means below 30 Mbps; Amber means 30 to 80

Mbps; and Green means more than 80 Mbps.

Direct Connection

For best performance, connect HomePlug AV directly to a wall outlet. Avoid connecting it to a

power strip where other electrical devices are connected. Other devices create electrical noise

that may affect the performance of HomePlug AV.

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Package Contents The package contains the following items:

1 HomePlug AV for Single Pack or 2 HomePlug AVs for Twin Pack

1 Ethernet cable for Single Pack or 2 Ethernet cables for Twin Pack

Resource CD that contains the HomePlug AV Utility installer and the User Manual.

Easy Start Guide

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Device Design

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Label Status Description/ Function

Power LED

Off No power.

On HomePlugAV is on a Power Saving Status

when LED is on steady color.

When Simple Connect is pressed for 5-8

seconds, this LED will turn OFF and turn ON

to confirm the Private Network Name reset.

After Simple Connect is pressed for 2-4

seconds, this LED will blink to confirm the

button press.

B

Powerline Activity

Off Device is not connected to a HomePlug AV network.

On When Simple Connect is pressed for 5-8

seconds, this LED will turn OFF to confirm

the Private Network Name reset.

This LED is steady in color when the device

is part of a HomePlug AV network.

The LED colors represents the connection

rate within the HomePlug AV network

whether it is good (red), better (amber), or

best (green).

C Ethernet Activity

Off An Ethernet device is not connected.

On This LED is steady when an Ethernet device

is connected.

When Simple Connect is pressed for 5-8

seconds, this LED will turn OFF and turn ON

to confirm the Private Network Name reset.

(Ethernet is connected)

The LED flashes to indicate Ethernet

activity.

D Ethernet Port Accepts either cross or straight Ethernet cable.

E

Simple Connect

Button /

Reset Button

Press to create or join a HomePlug AV network. It

can also be used to reset the Private Network Name

to a random key.

When Simple Connect is pressed for 5-8 seconds, it

will randomize the Private Network Name.

Press for 10-13 seconds to reset to the factory

default settings. When you reset to the factory

default, all your configuration changes will be

removed.

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Pairing the Device

Your HomePlug AV devices by default are preconfigured to have a common Private Network Name.

Setting up your HomePlugAV network is as easy as 1,2 and 3.

1. Plug in your HomePlugAV devices side by side to easily observe the LED behavior. Wait until

the Power and PL-ACT LED turns ON to confirm that the connection has been established.

Location A Location B

2. In Location A plug in your HomePlugAV into the wall socket then connect it to your

Modem/Routers Ethernet LAN port using an Ethernet cable.

3. In Location B plug in your HomePlugAV into the wall socket then connect it to your

computers Ethernet Port using an Ethernet cable. Your HomePlugAV is now ready to use.

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How to Use Simple Connect

Simple Connect provides a more convenient way of creating your HomePlug AV network without the

need to open the HomePlug AV Utility software from a computer. The button has three main

functions which includes:

Resetting the Private Network Name

Creating a Secured HomePlug AV Network

Joining an existing Secured HomePlug AV Network

Resetting the Private Network Name

Simple Connect allows you to reset the HomePlug AVs Private Network Name to a random key.

When a HomePlug AV is reset to a random key, it will not be able to communicate with any other

device.

Note: Resetting the Private Network Name is different from resetting the device to its factory

default settings. If you intend to reset the device to its factory default settings, press RESET on the

device.

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To reset the Private Network Name using Simple Connect:

Creating a Secured HomePlug AV Network

To create a HomePlug AV network, you need at least two HomePlug AV devices using random

Private Network Names. When you press Simple Connect for 10-13 seconds on both devices, a

common Private Network Name will be automatically generated to enable them to communicate

with each other.

Note: New HomePlug AV can already communicate with each other out of the box. However, if you

intend to create a new Private Network Name using Simple Connect for both devices, you need to

reset their Private Network Names to a random key before proceeding.

Step 1

Press Simple Connect button for 5-8

seconds. Power LED and Ethernet LED will

turn off on turn on (Ethernet is connected).

The Powerline Activity LED will switch OFF

on both units.

Step 2

On the second adapter, Press the Simple

Connect button for 2 seconds and do it on the

first adapter to pair the devices. The Power

LED will blink to indicate that the button Is

pressed.

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To create a Secured HomePlug AV network using Simple Connect:

Step 1

Plug your HomePlug AVs side by side where you can easily observe the LED behavior.

Upon connection, the Ethernet LEDs will blink simultaneously and then the Power LED and

Powerline Activity LED lights on steadily.

Press the Simple Connect button of the HomePlug AV X for 5-8 seconds. Powerline Activity LED will

turn OFF. Power LED will Turn off and ON indicating that the Private Network Name has been

randomize.

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Step 2

Press Simple Connect for 2 seconds on HomePlug Y. After you release the button, the Power LED

will blink. If the Power LED did not blink, press Simple Connect again for two seconds.

Note: Do not press Simple Connect for more than 2 seconds.

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Step 3

Press Simple Connect for two seconds on HomePlug X. After you release the button, the Power LED

will blink. If the Power LED did not blink, press Simple Connect again for two seconds.

Make sure to press Simple Connect on HomePlug X within two minutes after you press Simple

Connect on HomePlug Y.

The LEDs on both devices will switch off and on twice to signify that they are paired with another

device.

Note: Do not press Simple Connect for more than 2 seconds

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Step 4

To confirm if the connection was established, check the LEDs. The Power LEDs and the

Powerline Activity LEDs on both HomePlugs are ON.

When the Powerline Activity LED on either HomePlug X or HomePlug Y is off, this means the

pairing is not successful. In this case, you need to redo the entire process again.

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Step 5

Unplug the HomePlug AVs and then connect them to your Ethernet devices using the Ethernet

cables from the product package. After connecting the Ethernet cable, plug the HomePlugs directly

to a wall outlet.

An Ethernet-enabled device can be a router, computer, hub, gaming console, IP phone, network

printer, or IP TV set-top box.

Note: HomePlug AVs work best when connected directly to a wall socket. Avoid plugging it to a

power strip or power extension. Other electrical devices in the power strip produce electrical noise

that may affect the performance of the HomePlug.

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Joining an Existing Secured HomePlug AV Network

To enable a new device to join an existing network, Simple Connect will copy the Private Network

Name of the existing network to the new HomePlug AV. If you pressed Simple Connect from

multiple HomePlug AVs, only the signal from the first two devices will be processed.

To join an existing Secured HomePlug AV network using Simple Connect:

Step 1

Plug HomePlug AV Z beside one of your existing HomePlug AV device. Make sure you can easily

observe the LED behavior.

Upon connection, HomePlug Zs LEDs will blink simultaneously and then the Power LED lights ON

steadily. Ethernet LED will be ON if there is an ethernet link.

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Step 2

Press Simple Connect for 5-8 seconds from a HomePlug AV Z. After you release the button, Power

LED and Ethernet LED (Ethernet is connected) will turn off and turn on.

Note: If the Power and Ethernet LED did not turn off and on, press Simple Connect again for 5-8

seconds.

Step 3

Press Simple Connect Button for two seconds on the existing HomePlug AV device. After you release

the button, the Power LED will continuously blink. If the Power LED did not blink, press

Simple Connect again for two seconds.

Make sure to press Simple Connect Button again on the HomePlug AV Z within two minutes after

you press Simple Connect from the existing network.

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Step 4

To confirm if the connection was established, check the LEDs. The Power LEDs and the

Powerline Activity LEDs on all HomePlugs are on.

If the Powerline Activity LED on HomePlug Z is off, this means the pairing was not successful.

You need to repeat the process again.

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Step 5

Unplug HomePlug Z and then connect it to your Ethernet device using the Ethernet cables from the

product package. After connecting the Ethernet cable, plug HomePlug Z directly to a wall outlet.

An Ethernet-enabled device can be a router, computer, hub, gaming console, IP phone, network

printer, or IP TV set-top box.

Note: HomePlug AVs work best when connected directly to a wall socket. Avoid plugging it to a

power strip or power extension. The other electrical devices in the power strip create noise that

may affect the performance of the HomePlug.

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Determining Connection Rate Each LED color of the Powerline Activity represents a connection rating. The connection rating

can only be calculated when the device is part of an existing network. The exact connection rate

value can also be viewed using HomePlug AV Utility.

Good (Red) Better (Amber) Best (Green) Connection rate is

less than 30 Mbps

Connection rate is

between 30 to 80 Mbps

Connection rate is

more than 80 Mbps

Power Saving Mode

After 15 minutes without Ethernet activity, ALL LEDs are in

steady color HomePlug AV is on a Power saving status.

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Conditions for HomePlug AV to go on a Power saving mode:

- Will go on a power saving mode after 15mins without Ethernet activity.

- ALL LEDs are in steady color.

- When connected to a PC or Laptop there should be no power on the network card when the

computer is OFF.

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Getting Started

Setting up the device is easy. The flowchart below provides an outline of the steps you need to

complete the installation. There are brief descriptions beside each step to help you along. Detailed

instructions are provided in the subsequent pages.

Setup the HomePlug AVs

Plan your Network

Ready to Use

(Optional) Install HomePlug

AV Utility Software

Use an Ethernet cable to connect

HomePlug AV to your computer or

Ethernet device.

Install HomePlug AV Utility to

apply manual configuration

changes and monitor device

activity.

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Plan Your Network Here are ideas on how you can plan your HomePlug AV network.

Local Network

Share ultra fast Internet connection with any computer wherever it is in the house.

Gaming Network

Connect your gaming console to the Internet and compete with other online

players.

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Entertainment Network

Experience IP TV streaming into your home entertainment system.

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Media Network

Realize your high tech lifestyle by converging your IP devices into a single network.

Setup the HomePlug AVs

For Twin Pack

HomePlug AVs from a Twin Pack are preconfigured to have a common Private Network Name unique

for that pair. All you need to do is connect the HomePlug AVs to an Ethernet device and then plug

it to a wall socket.

To setup a pair of HomePlug AVs:

1. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable to your Ethernet device and then connect the other end

to HomePlug AV.

2. Connect the HomePlug AV to a wall socket.

3. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable to your other Ethernet device and then connect the

other end to HomePlug AV.

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4. Connect the HomePlug AV to a wall socket.

For Single Pack

A HomePlug AV from a single pack uses a random Private Network Name that prevents it from

communicating with other HomePlug AVs. To add it into an existing network, you need to use either

the Simple Connect button or the HomePlug AV Utility software to change the random Private

Network Name to the Private Network Name being used by the existing HomePlug AV network.

To add a HomePlug AV to an existing network:

1. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable to your Ethernet device and then connect the other end

to HomePlug AV.

2. Connect the HomePlug AV to a wall socket.

3. Add the new HomePlug AV by using either Simple Connect or the HomePlug AV Utility

software. To use Simple Connect, please refer to Joining an Existing HomePlug AV Network.

To use HomePlug AV Utility, please refer to Private Network Name.

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About HomePlug AV Utility

HomePlug AV Utility is a software application that allows you to configure HomePlug AV. It is

mainly used for changing the Private Network Name, detecting other HomePlug AVs in the

network, and measuring the throughput of devices. Installation is straightforward and the user

interface is easy to use.

Note: To use HomePlug AV Utility, you need a computer using a Windows operating system with the

.NET Framework installed. If you do not have .NET installed, the HomePlug AV installer will

installer it for you.

Requirements Your computer must meet the following requirements:

Windows XP (32 and 64 bit), or Vista (32 and 64 bit)

300 MHz Processor

128 Mb of RAM

.NET Framework

Windows Installer 3.1 for Windows XP (32 and 64 bit)

Network Interface Card

CD-ROM

128 Mb of free hard disk space

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Installation

To install HomePlug AV Utility:

1. Insert the Resource CD that comes with HomePlug AV into the CD-ROM drive.

2. Click the Start button, and then click Run.

3. In the Run dialog box, type D:\Setup.exe (where D: is your CD-ROM drive), and then click

OK.

4. Follow the instructions on the installation wizard.

Two applications will be installed in your computer - HomePlug AV Utility will be installed

first followed by .NET Framework. The installer detects any version of .NET Framework in

your computer. If .NET Framework is not installed, a dialog box opens to ask if you would

like to install .NET Framework. Click Yes. The .NET Framework will not be installed if the

required version is already in your computer.

Operating System .NET Framework version to be installed

XP /Vista/Windows 7 32-bit .NET Framework 3.5 SP 1 32-bit

XP /Vista/Windows 7 64-bit .NET Framework 3.5 SP 1 64-bit

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Opening HomePlug AV Utility

Two ways to open HomePlug AV Utility:

Right-click the HomePlug AV Utility desktop shortcut and then select Open.

Click the Start button, click Programs, click HomePlug AV, click HomePlug AV Ethernet

Adapter, and then click HomePlug AV Utility.

The User Interface The HomePlug AV Utility user interface is divided into tabs. These tabs include:

Home

Private Network Name

Quality of Service

Devices

Firmware Upgrade

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Home

Home provides a list of all the possible tasks you can perform in the HomePlug AV Utility. To start a

task, you first need to select the network card connected to your HomePlug AV. This is most helpful

when you have more than one network card in your computer. When you select a network card, the

MAC Address of the HomePlug AV connected to your computer appears. If there is no HomePlug AV

connected to your computer, no MAC address will appear.

After selecting the network card, there are four possible tasks you can perform. These tasks

include:

Change the Private Network Name

Change the QoS settings

View devices in the network

Upgrade the firmware

When you select any task, you will be forwarded to the tab for the selected task.

Home

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Private Network Name

Private Network Name provides the function to manually change the Private Network Name of local

and remote HomePlug AVs. A Private Network Name is a string of 8 to 64 characters enables

HomePlug AV devices to communicate with each other.

If you intend to create multiple networks, you can assign different Private Network Names among

your devices. You have to, however, make sure that at least two HomePlug AVs have a similar

Private Network Name. A HomePlug AV that uses a unique or random Private Network Name will not

be able to communicate with other devices.

Private Network Name

Note: In case you cannot connect into the network after changing the Private Network Name,

please power cycle the device. To power cycle, disconnect and then reconnect HomePlug AV from

the power outlet.

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Local Private Network Name

Local Private Network Name refers to the Private Network Name of the HomePlug AV that is

directly connected to the computer where you use HomePlug AV Utility.

To change the local Private Network Name:

1. Open HomePlug AV Utility.

2. Click Private Network Name.

3. Type the new Private Network Name. This field is case sensitive. It accepts 8 to 64

alphanumeric characters including punctuation marks but no spaces.

4. Click Apply. When the process is complete, the message Settings Applied appears.

Remote Private Network Name

Without leaving your computer, you can change the Private Network Name of remote HomePlug AV

devices, provided they are using the same Private Network Name as your local HomePlug AV. You

cannot change the Private Network Name of remote devices that is not currently networked with

your local HomePlug AV.

Note: When changing the Private Network Name of remote devices, you will need the Device ID

that appears on the label pasted on the device. It will be more helpful if you list down the Device

ID of all your HomePlug AVs to enable you to remotely change their settings using the HomePlug AV

Utility software.

To change the Private Network Name of a remote HomePlug AV:

1. Open HomePlug AV Utility.

2. Click Private Network Name.

3. Type the new Private Network Name. This field is case sensitive. It accepts 8 to 64

alphanumeric characters including punctuation marks but no spaces.

4. Select Change Private Network Name of remote device.

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5. Type the Device ID of the remote device. The Device ID can be found on the label pasted on

the device.

6. Click Apply. When the process is complete, the message Settings Applied appears.

After changing the Private Network Name of the remote HomePlug AV, it will no longer be

able to communicate with your local HomePlug AV, unless you use a similar Private Network

Name for your local HomePlug AV.

Simulate Simple Connect Button

Simulate Simple Connect Button allows you to apply functionalities without manually pressing the

Simple Connect button on a HomePlug AV device. However, this only works on local devices.

Simple Connect Select to search and pair with another device, or search and join an

existing HomePlug AV network.

NMK Randomize Select to reset to a random Private Network Name. A HomePlug AV using a

random Private Network Name will be disconnected from the HomePlug network and will

not be able to communicate with other devices until it forms a new network or joins an

existing network.

AVLN Status Displays the HomePlug AV Logical Network membership status number.

Note: The Simulate Simple Connect Button functions from HomePlug AV Utility can be used for

HomePlug AV versions with or without the Simple Connect button on the device.

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To simulate a Simple Connect function:

1. Connect HomePlug AV to your computer.

2. Select a Simulate Simple Connect Button action:

a. Simple Connect

b. PNN Randomize

c. AVLN Status

3. Click Simulate Button Push.

Quality of Service

Quality of Service gives you the capability to prioritize particular applications within your network.

QoS is not enabled by default.

Quality of Service

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QoS Modes:

Online Game/Internet Prioritizes data streaming

Audio or Video Prioritizes data streaming multimedia streaming

Voice over IP Prioritizes voice applications

To enable QoS:

1. Open HomePlug AV Utility.

2. Click Quality of Service.

3. Check Enable QoS.

4. Select a QoS mode.

5. Click Apply. When the process is complete, the message Settings Applied appears.

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Devices

Devices displays information about remote HomePlug AVs detected in the network. Only HomePlug

AVs using the same Private Network Name as the local HomePlug AV will appear in the Remote

Devices list.

Devices

Devices displays the following information:

TEI Displays the Terminal Equipment Identifier.

Device MAC address Displays the HomePlug AV MAC Address.

Bridge MAC Address Displays the MAC Address of the Ethernet network adapter connected

to the HomePlug AV.

Connection Rate Displays the Transmit and Receive connection rates.

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Firmware Upgrade

Use Firmware Upgrade to upgrade firmware of HomePlug AV. After upgrading the firmware,

HomePlug AV will still retain the same Private Network Name and MAC address settings. Before you

proceed with the upgrade, you need to have both the configuration file (PIB extension) and the

firmware file (NVM extension). You can download upgrade files from the products Web site.

Firmware Upgrade

To upgrade the firmware of a HomePlug AV:

1. Connect HomePlug AV to the computer where you are using HomePlug AV Utility.

2. Open HomePlug AV Utility.

3. Click Firmware Upgrade.

4. Click Browse to select the location of the configuration and firmware files. The

configuration file has a PIB extension while the firmware file has an NVM extension. After

you select the location of the configuration and firmware files, the upgrade will

immediately start.

To reset to factory default:

1. Connect HomePlug AV to the computer where you are using HomePlug AV Utility.

2. Open HomePlug AV Utility.

3. Click Factory Default.

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Note: You can also perform a reset to the factory default when you press the RESET button on the

device for 2 seconds.

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Appendix

FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and complies with the specifications for a Class B digital device,

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 according to 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 equipment does cause harmful

interference to radio or television reception, which is found by turning the equipment off and on,

the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna

Increase the separation between the equipment or devices

Connect the equipment to an outlet other than the receivers

Consult a dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance

European Regulations The product has been designed, tested and manufactured according to the European R&TTE

directive 1999/5/EC.

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Safety Warnings For your safety, be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions.

Do not open the device. Opening or removing the device cover can expose you to dangerous

high voltage points or other risks. Only qualified service personnel can service the device.

Please contact your vendor for further information.

Do not use your device during a thunderstorm. There may be a risk of electric shock

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