Firmware Pages and Descriptions

Features on this page include:

Connection Utility Page

Close:

Closes the Connection Utility popup.

 

 

Connection Status icon:

The icon in the upper-right corner of the utility provides a constant visual i

 

indication of current connection status.

 

A message is sent to the master once per second and expects a response.

 

• If it is received the button stays green.

 

• If it is missed the button goes yellow.

 

• After three misses (3 seconds) it will go red until a response from the master

 

is received, and then it will be green again.

 

Once per second, a user can know whether they are standing in a good

 

wireless area (all green), an area of limited coverage (lots of yellow, some

 

green, some red), or an area with no coverage (all red).

 

 

Connection Information

 

 

 

Master IP

The IP Address for the connected master.

 

 

Panel IP

The IP Address for the panel.

 

 

Wireless Information

 

 

 

WAP MAC

The MAC Address for the WAP currently in use.

 

If the MAC Address changes, it means the panel has switched/roamed to a

 

different access point. This can be used to determine coverage for each access

 

point and help isolate "brown" areas where coverage is minimal or non-existent,

 

and thus require another access installed.

 

 

SSID

Displays the currently used SSID of the target WAP.

 

 

Channel

The RF channel being used for connection to the WAP (read -only).

 

 

Data Rate

The data rate (in Mbps) at which the panel is currently communicating with the

 

target WAP.

 

Note: Data rates for 802.11b communication are: 1, 2, 5.5, and 11 Mbps.

 

 

Link Quality

Displays the quality of the link from the wireless NIC to the Wireless Access

 

Point (direct sequence spread spectrum) in real time (None, Poor, Fair, Good,

 

Very Good, and Excellent).

 

• Even when link quality is at its lowest you still have a connection, and the

 

ability to transmit and receive data, even if at lower speeds.

 

Note: “Link Quality” and “Signal Strength” are applicable to RF connections

 

only. It is possible to have an RF signal to a WAP, but be unable to communi-

 

cate with it because of either incorrect IP or encryption settings.

 

 

Signal Strength

This indicator displays a description of the signal strength from the Wireless

 

Access Point connection in real time (None, Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good, and

 

Excellent).

 

SNR (Signal Noise Ratio) is a measure of the relative strength of a wireless RF

 

connection. Given this value and the link quality above, you can determine the

 

noise level component of the SNR. For example, if signal strength is high but

 

the link quality is low, then the cause of the link degradation is noise. However,

 

if signal strength is low and link quality is low the cause would simply be signal

 

strength.

 

 

Connection Statistics

 

 

 

Query Messages Sent

The number of messages sent from the panel to the master.

 

 

Responses Received

The number of responses the panel has received from the master.

 

 

Responses Missed

The number of expected responses from the master to the panel missed.

 

 

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AMX NXD-700Vi manual Connection Utility

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