NETGEAR Clock Radio XAV2602 User Manual

Powerline AV+ 200 Nano Dual-Port  
XAV2602 Installation Guide  
 
Package Contents  
Products sold in some locations include a Resource CD.  
Ethernet cable  
Powerline AV+ 200  
(North America)  
Your adapter might look like one of these:  
UK  
Germany/Europe Australia  
Switzerland  
France  
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Hardware Features  
Filtered AC  
socket  
Factory Reset  
button  
Power LED  
Powerline LED  
Security  
button  
Ethernet LED  
Ethernet Port 2 for  
lower-priority data  
traffic  
Ethernet Port 1  
for higher-  
priority traffic  
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LEDs  
The LEDs indicate the status of your Powerline adapter.  
When you plug in the adapter, the Power LED  
turns green.  
lights up and  
The adapter is not active when no Ethernet link has occurred for  
more than 10 minutes. The adapter enters power saving mode,  
and the Power LED turns amber  
.
The Ethernet LED lights up when you connect a powered-on  
Ethernet device to at least one Ethernet port.  
The Powerline LED turns on when the adapter detects at least  
one other compatible Powerline device.  
The Pick A Plug feature lets you pick the electrical outlet with the  
strongest link rate, indicated by the color displayed by the  
Powerline LED:  
-
-
-
Green: Link rate > 80 Mbps (Best)  
Amber: Link rate > 50 and < 80 Mbps (Better)  
Red: Link rate < 50 Mbps (Good)  
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Compatible NETGEAR Powerline Devices  
To create a Powerline network you need at least two compatible  
Powerline devices.  
Your Powerline adapter can share a Powerline network with these  
compatible NETGEAR devices: XAV101, XAV1004, XAV2001,  
XAV2101, XAV1101, XAV1301, XAV1601, XAV2501, XAV5001,  
XAV5501, XAV5601, XAV5004, and XAVN2001.  
For a complete list of HomePlug AV certified devices, go to  
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Install Your Powerline Adapter  
The filtered AC  
socket removes  
some electrical  
noise. Plugging  
a nearby device  
into the filtered  
AC socket  
The ports use Quality  
of Service (QoS) to  
prioritize traffic. Port 1  
on the left is the high-  
priority video port.  
improves  
performance.  
You can plug a  
power strip into  
the filtered outlet,  
but do not plug  
your Powerline  
adapter into a  
power strip.  
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You can set up a new Powerline network with your XAV2602 and a  
compatible Powerline device, or you can add your XAV2602 to an  
existing Powerline network.  
Set up a new Powerline network:  
1. Obtain at least one more Powerline device that is compatible  
with the XAV2602.  
2. Plug the Powerline AV+ 200-compatible adapter into an electrical  
outlet, and plug the XAV2602 adapter into another electrical  
outlet.  
The Power LED  
on the XAV2602 lights up.  
If both of the devices you connected are powered on and  
establish communication, the Powerline LED  
XAV2602 lights up.  
on the  
3. If you have more than one compatible adapter, plug them into other  
electrical outlets.  
4. User Ethernet cables (one is included in the package) to connect  
your equipment to the Ethernet ports on the adapter.  
Port 1 is for high priority traffic used by devices such as  
gaming consoles.  
Port 2 is for devices with lower priority traffic.  
You can use both ports or only one port.  
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The Powerline LED turns on for each Powerline adapter when they  
detect each other. The devices automatically form a Powerline  
network.  
Add the adapter to a secure Powerline network:  
Your Powerline network is already secured if you used the Security  
button or the Powerline Utility to set up security.  
1. Make sure that the Powerline devices you already use are  
compatible to the XAV2602. Plug the XAV2602 into another  
electrical outlet.  
2. Press the Security button on one of your existing Powerline  
adapters for 2 seconds and release the button. Then within 2  
minutes, press the Security button on the XAV2602 for 2 seconds  
and release the button. The Power LED on the XAV2602 starts to  
blink as security is setting up.  
The Powerline LED turns on for each Powerline adapter when  
they detect each other. They automatically form a Powerline  
network.  
3. Use Ethernet cables (one is included in the package) to connect  
your equipment to the Ethernet ports on the adapter.  
Port 1 is for high-priority traffic used by devices such as  
gaming consoles.  
Port 2 is for devices with lower-priority traffic.  
You can use both ports or only one port.  
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Add the adapter to a Powerline network that has not been  
secured:  
1. Check to make sure that the Powerline devices you already use  
are compatible.  
2. Plug the XAV2602 adapter into another electrical outlet. The  
XAV2602 will start to communicate with other Powerline devices  
(indicated by the linking Powerline LED).  
3. Use Ethernet cables (one is included in the package) to connect  
your equipment to the Ethernet ports on the adapter.  
Port 1 is for high-priority traffic used by devices such as  
gaming consoles.  
Port 2 is for devices with lower-priority traffic.  
You can use both ports or only one port.  
4. NETGEAR recommends that you secure your Powerline network  
to protect your personal information and media from unwanted  
access. If you do not set up security on your network, anyone  
nearby with a Powerline network can potentially use his or her  
connection to gain access to your network and to information you  
send over the Internet. This is especially relevant in settings such  
as apartment buildings, office buildings, dorm rooms, and other  
densely populated areas.  
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Secure Your Powerline Network  
A Powerline network forms when at least two compatible Powerline  
devices communicate. After the Powerline network is up and running,  
you can use the Security buttons on the adapters to add encryption to  
your Powerline network.  
CAUTION: Do not press the Security button until each adapter has  
powered up and its Power LED is solid green. Pressing this  
button too soon can temporarily disable Powerline  
communication. If this occurs, use the Factory Reset button  
to return the Powerline adapter to its factory default settings.  
To secure your Powerline network:  
1. Make sure the Power LED is solid green. If it is amber, connect  
a device to one of the Ethernet ports so the adapter exits power  
saving mode.  
2. On the first Powerline adapter, press its Security button for 2  
seconds and release the button. The Power LED blinks green  
while the adapter is setting up security.  
3. Within 2 minutes, go to the next Powerline adapter and press its  
Security button for 2 seconds and release the button.  
After security is set, the Power LED turns solid green. The  
adapter can communicate over the network. The Powerline LED  
is blinking or solid.  
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Technical Support  
Thank you for selecting NETGEAR products.  
After installing your device, locate the serial number on the label of  
your product and use it to register your product at  
Registration is required before you can use the telephone support  
service. Registration through the NETGEAR website is strongly  
recommended.  
Go to http://support.netgear.com for product updates and web  
support.  
For additional information about setting up, configuring, and using  
your Powerline AV+ 200 Adapter, see the User Manual.  
For complete DoC please visit the NETGEAR EU Declarations of  
Conformity website at:  
For GNU General Public License (GPL) related information, please  
visit the NETGEAR support site at:  
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Safety Information  
AC input:100-125V~, 0.2A max in North America and 200-250V~,  
0.2A max in other regions, for the XAV2602.  
Operating temperature: 0C to 40C  
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and be  
easily accessible.  
Powerline adapter ratings (maximum load):  
EU: 16A 250V ~  
UK: 13A 250V ~  
NA: 15A 125V ~  
FR: 16A 250V ~  
AU: 10A 250V ~  
Swiss: 10A 250V ~  
Only power cords are allowed to be inserted into the filtered AC  
outlet; no other equipment with a direct plug-in is allowed. The  
power cord needs to be a maximum of 1 m long and a minimum  
of 0.75 mm square of cross-sectional area.  
Do not plug devices into the Powerline adapter filtered AC outlet  
that exceed the product ratings. The output voltage of the filtered  
AC outlet is the same as the power outlet that the Powerline  
adapter is plugged into. To help avoid damaging your system, be  
sure that the attached devices are electrically rated to operate  
with the power available in your location.  
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If the input AC voltage is less than 125Vac, the device plugged  
into the filtered AC socket of the Powerline adapter might not  
perform as well as expected.  
DO NOT PLUG MAJOR HOME APPLIANCES into the filtered AC  
socket or into an attached power strip. The device is not intended  
to be used with home appliances such as air conditioners, power  
tools, space heaters, fans, hair dryers, ovens, or refrigerators.  
Check the electrical current for any appliance used with the  
device, and do not exceed home and product outlet ratings and  
electrical requirements.  
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Compliance  
This symbol was placed in accordance with the European Union Directive 2002/  
96 on the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (the WEEE Directive). If  
disposed of within the European Union, this product should be treated and  
recycled in accordance with the laws of your jurisdiction implementing the WEEE  
Directive.  
 
NETGEAR, Inc.  
350 East Plumeria Drive  
San Jose, CA 95134, USA  
June 2011  
 

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