AMX NXR-ZGW/-ZRP Connecting the NXR-ZGW to a LAN, Connecting Power to the NXR-ZGW and NXR-ZRP

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Installation

Connecting the Optional Accessory Antennas

Several accessory 2.4GHz antennas are available for use with NXR-ZGW and NXR-ZRP devices. Each of these antennas is uniquely suited to meet a wide variety of installation requirements.

Determining the Power Source

Based upon location and the availability of electricity, select one of the two following methods for power:

2-pin 3.5mm captive-wire connector - Prepare the captive wire pair and insert it into the connector. See Preparing captive wires for the 2-pin 3.5 mm mini-captive wire connector section on page 10. This is the only power option for the NXR-ZRP device.

Power Over Ethernet (PoE) - If no electrical outlet is available, you can plug one end of the CAT5 Ethernet cable into the RJ-45 jack of the NXR-ZGW and plug the other end of the CAT5 cable into PoE supply equipment (this unit must be 802.3af compliant). The NXR-ZGW is rated as a PoE Class 2 device that consumes about 2.5W, about 50mA to 60mA at 48V.

The ability to choose a power supply option increases the availability of deployment locations. In addition, the NXR-ZGW makes installation into areas previously without power much easier, since it is no longer necessary to run new electrical wires to the device.

Connecting the NXR-ZGW to a LAN

Insert one end of the CAT5 Ethernet cable into the rear RJ-45 jack (illustrated in FIG. 1) and connect the other end of the same cable to a master. See Mesh Network Arrangements section on page 6 for possible network configurations.

Connecting Power to the NXR-ZGW and NXR-ZRP

The NXR-ZGW receives power via either PoE or 2-pin 3.5 mm mini-captive wire connection, while the NXR-ZRP only utilizes the 2-pin 3.5 mm mini-captive wire connection.

When connecting both Ethernet and mini-captive wire connections to the NXR-ZGW, PoE is overridden by the captive wire connection. PoE is only engaged if Ethernet is the only power source available to the device.

If PoE is selected, the NXR-ZGW will draw power through the CAT5 Ethernet cable (see Determining the Power Source section on page 10). If the 2-pin 3.5 mm mini-captive wire is selected, the following steps are necessary:

Preparing captive wires for the 2-pin 3.5 mm mini-captive wire connector

You will need a wire stripper and flat-blade screwdriver to prepare and connect the captive wires.

1.Strip 0.25 inch (6.35 mm) of wire insulation off all wires.

2.Insert each wire into the appropriate opening on the connector according to the wiring diagrams and connector types described in this section.

3.Turn the screws clockwise to secure the wires in the connector. Do not over-torque the screws; doing so can bend the seating pins and damage the connector.

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Contents NXR-ZGW/-ZRP AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Software License and Warranty Agreement Page Table of Contents Device Configuration NXR-ZGW FG5791-01 Specifications NXR-ZGW SpecificationsOverview NXA-WAP 2403A 3 dBI Antenna FG2255-20 NXR-ZRP Specifications NXR-ZRP FG5791-02 SpecificationsFront and Rear Components of the NXR-ZRP How ZigBee works Network structureMultiple PAN ID installations Single PAN ID installationsMesh Network Arrangements FCC Compliance Multiple PAN ID NetworkNXR-ZGW/-ZRP Things to Consider Before Starting InstallationLocation and Antenna Direction Connecting the NXR-ZGW to a LAN Connecting Power to the NXR-ZGW and NXR-ZRPConnecting the Optional Accessory Antennas Determining the Power SourceUsing the PSN NetLinx connector for power Table top installation of the NXR-ZGW and NXR-ZRPRack mounting the NXR-ZGW and NXR-ZRP NXR-ZGW/-ZRP Setting up a Network NXR-ZGW/-ZRP Summary of Gateway Settings NXR-ZGW Browser-based Configuration Manager PagesSummary Determining the IP settings of the NXR-ZGW Determining the PAN settings of the NXR-ZGWRebooting the Configuration Manager Checking the firmware versionConfiguration Network IP SettingsSetting the IP Address IP AddressSetting the DNS Address User SettingsSetting a new username and password User SettingsEnabling and disabling the wireless network Connecting an NXR-ZRP to the network for the first timePersonal Area Network PAN NetworkSetting the PAN channel Connecting a Repeater to the GatewayConnections Finding a device’s EUI addressFinding the device’s description Determining the device typeDetermining the device link quality Checking the device link statusPAN Device Details PAN Device DetailsPutting a device on the Access List Removing a device from the Access ListLocating the device Changing a Connected Device descriptionChanging a device’s ZigBee networking information Allowing firmware updates to individual devices Allowing firmware updates to all devices on a networkUtilities Device FirmwareConnection Log Determining the connection status of a deviceFinding the device’s Icsp number Connection LogTraffic Log Traffic LogFinding the device traffic NXR-ZGW/-ZRP Device Configuration Before beginning the Upgrade processSending Firmware to The NXR-ZGW Upgrading The NXR-ZGW via An IP AddressAssigning Communication Settings and TCP/IP Settings Verifying and Upgrading the device firmware via an IPSelect the device’s firmware file from the Files section FIG Using the ID Button to Change the NXR-ZGW’s Device Number NXR-ZGW/-ZRP It’s Your World Take Control