AMX NXR-ZGW/-ZRP manual Overview, NXR-ZGW Specifications, NXR-ZGW FG5791-01 Specifications

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Overview

Overview

The NXR-ZGW (FG5791-01) is an Ethernet to ZigBee wireless gateway. The NXR-ZGW features a 10BaseT, half duplex Ethernet port capable of Power over Ethernet (PoE), 16 Mbytes of Flash, 16 Mbytes of SDRAM, and a ZigBee module, and is controlled via a web server interface. The NXR-ZRP (FG5791-02) is a ZigBee wireless repeater that features 16 Mbytes of Flash, 16 Mbytes of SDRAM, and a ZigBee module.

NXR-ZGW Specifications

The following table outlines the specifications for the NXR-ZGW.

NXR-ZGW (FG5791-01) Specifications

Dimensions (HWD):

• .906 x 2.500 x 3.424 (23.01 mm x 63.50 mm x 86.96 mm), depth does not

 

include antenna

 

 

Weight:

• 0.35 lbs (158.75g)

 

 

Power:

10.5 - 18 VDC; 13.5 (nominal operation voltage), or

 

Power over Ethernet (PoE) Class 2

 

 

Memory:

• 16 Mbytes of Flash

 

• 16 Mbytes of SDRAM

 

 

Radio Specifications:

 

Frequency

IEEE 802.15.4

Operating channels

 

• 11 - 26

Modulation technique

 

• DSS

Output power

 

• Region/country specific

Coverage area

 

165 feet (50.2m)

 

 

Firmware/Software

 

Specifications:

 

Management

Built-in browser-based management with User Name/Password

 

authentication

IP configuration

 

• Static IP or DHCP client (default is static, 192.168.1.140)

Communications

 

• The NXR-ZGW communicates with a Netlinx master over TCP/IP

 

encapsulating the ICSP protocol via a physical Ethernet connection. The

 

ICSP device number can be set via the browser-based management system.

 

 

Front Components:

 

LEDs

PWR/STATUS - A green LED that blinks to indicate the device is installed

 

and communicating properly. Power ON, but no master connection, is

 

indicated with a solid light; Power OFF is indicated with no light.

 

LAN - A green LED indicates an Ethernet connection is established. The LED

 

blinks to indicate both sending and receiving information via Ethernet.

 

RF - The LED is solid when end devices are connected; end devices not

 

connected is indicated with no LED light; the LED blinks to indicate activity.

 

 

Antenna Mount

A reverse SMA connection that supports a 2.4GHz antenna.

 

 

ID Button

When used in conjunction with NetLinx Studio, sets the device and system

 

numbers for the NXR-ZGW. Press and hold for approximately 30 seconds to

 

return the NXR-ZGW to factory default settings.

 

 

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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 FG5791-02 Specifications NXR-ZRP SpecificationsFront and Rear Components of the NXR-ZRP Network structure How ZigBee worksMultiple PAN ID installations Single PAN ID installationsMesh Network Arrangements Multiple PAN ID Network FCC ComplianceNXR-ZGW/-ZRP Things to Consider Before Starting InstallationLocation and Antenna Direction Determining the Power Source Connecting the NXR-ZGW to a LANConnecting Power to the NXR-ZGW and NXR-ZRP Connecting the Optional Accessory AntennasUsing 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 Checking the firmware version Determining the IP settings of the NXR-ZGWDetermining the PAN settings of the NXR-ZGW Rebooting the Configuration ManagerIP Address ConfigurationNetwork IP Settings Setting the IP AddressUser Settings Setting the DNS AddressUser Settings Setting a new username and passwordNetwork Enabling and disabling the wireless networkConnecting an NXR-ZRP to the network for the first time Personal Area Network PANConnecting a Repeater to the Gateway Setting the PAN channelDetermining the device type ConnectionsFinding a device’s EUI address Finding the device’s descriptionChecking the device link status Determining the device link qualityPAN Device Details PAN Device DetailsChanging a Connected Device description Putting a device on the Access ListRemoving a device from the Access List Locating the deviceChanging a device’s ZigBee networking information Device Firmware Allowing firmware updates to individual devicesAllowing firmware updates to all devices on a network UtilitiesConnection Log Connection LogDetermining the connection status of a device Finding the device’s Icsp numberTraffic Log Traffic LogFinding the device traffic NXR-ZGW/-ZRP Upgrading The NXR-ZGW via An IP Address Device ConfigurationBefore beginning the Upgrade process Sending Firmware to The NXR-ZGWVerifying and Upgrading the device firmware via an IP Assigning Communication Settings and TCP/IP SettingsSelect 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