Niles Audio RFG manual System Design Considerations

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SYSTEM DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS

1)Power LED - The blue LED indicates that the RFG has power. This LED also indicates the connection status to the Niles MultiZone Receiver or Home Theater Main System Unit.

2)System Connection - This RJ-45 connection is used when the RFG is connected to a Niles MultiZone receiver.

3)Keypad Connection - This RJ-45 connection is used when the RFG is connected to a keypad, a Niles HT-MSU Home Theater Main System Unit, or to continue the CAT-5 cable run to other RFGs.

4)Power Connection - This barrel type jack is where the power supply connects

to the RFG. A Niles FG01035 Power Supply (optional) is required for certain system configurations. The ferrite bead is used on the end of the power plug connected to the RFG.

5)Mounting Wings - The RFG can be conveniently mounted to a baseboard, wooden stud, or directly to the wall. (mounting screws not included).

6)Set-up Dipswitches - These switches allow the RFG to be configured for one of four operation modes: Master Base, Repeater Base, Wireless Keypad, and Not Assigned.

SYSTEM DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS

The Niles RFG Radio Frequency Gateway is a highly flexible tool that allows system designers to add a ZigBee radio transmitter/receiver to Niles MultiZone products or extend the Radio Frequency receiver of the Niles HT-MSU Home Theater Main System Unit.

Multiple RFGs are used to create a RF mesh network. RF mesh networks require at least a transmitter and a receiver, however in large installations repeater bases can be used.

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Niles Audio RFG manual System Design Considerations