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Basic safety precautions to reduce risk of fire, electric shock, and injury during equipment use.
Equipment tested for Class B digital device limits and potential radio frequency interference.
Warning that unauthorized changes to the equipment can void user's authority to operate it.
Motorola's declaration that the SB6180 complies with FCC rules as a Class B digital device.
Statement confirming the digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 standards.
Instructions on proper disposal and recycling of Motorola equipment.
List of items included with the Motorola SURFboard SB6180 cable modem.
Operating systems and hardware compatibility for the SB6180 cable modem.
Motorola support website and technical support phone number for the SB6180.
Description of the status icons and physical ports on the front and rear of the modem.
Step-by-step instructions for physically connecting the cable modem to power and network.
Steps to configure TCP/IP settings for Windows 7 operating system.
Steps to configure TCP/IP settings for Windows Vista operating system.
Procedure to renew the IP address using the command prompt.
Steps to verify IP configuration in Windows 7, Vista, and XP.
Lists common issues like no power or no data, with suggested solutions.
Detailed steps and considerations for securely mounting the modem to a wall.
Provides a template for marking hole positions for vertical or horizontal mounting.
Details on dimensions, power, operating temperature, and humidity.
Technical details for downstream channel, bandwidth, symbol rate, and level range.
Technical details for upstream modulation, channel width, symbol rates, and level range.
End-user license agreement for the modem's software, outlining usage rights and restrictions.
Details on warranty coverage for retail purchasers and service provider arrangements.
Conditions under which Motorola's warranties are voided or do not apply.