instruction manual AXR-NWS NetWave Server C o n t r o l Pa n e l A c c e s s o r i e s
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Table of Contents Table of Contents Product Information .................................................................................................1 Specifications .................................................................................................................... 1 Installation .................................................................................................................3 Setting the Group Address ...................................................................
Table of Contents ii AXR-NWS NetWave Server
Product Information Product Information The AXR-NWS NetWave Server is a two-way Radio Frequency (RF) device employing 2.4 GHz digital communications. The AXR-NWS is compatible with both Axcess and NetLinx Integrated Central Controllers, and communicates with up to 16 wireless devices. The AXR-NWS complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Product Information Specifications (Cont.) Connectors Optional Accessories: 4-pin (male) AXlink, 3.5 mm, bus connector; connects to the Central Controller for receiving and transmitting AXlink control data and 12 VDC power. • AC-RK Rack Mount Kit • PSN2.
Installation Installation Before installing the wireless communications equipment, the AXR-NWS GROUP ADDRESS and GROUP ID DIP switches must be set. The AXR-NWS can be installed on any flat surface. Avoid installations that place the AXR-NWS inside an equipment rack where the transmission/reception is hindered. Placing the AXR-NWS above equipment, with no obstructions to the antenna, is best for peak performance.
Installation Setting the Group Address You must remove the translucent faceplate on the front panel before you can access the DIP switches. The GROUP ADDRESS DIP switch sets the starting address for the device numbers. For example, if the GROUP ADDRESS DIP switch is set to 128, the AXR-NWS communicates with device numbers 128 - 143. Device numbers for ViewPoint touch panels can range from 0 - 255, but typically begin at 128; they are set within the ViewPoint’s protected setup page.
Installation Setting the GROUP ADDRESS DIP switch You must remove the translucent faceplate on the front panel before you can access the DIP switches. 1. Determine the number of devices to control. 2. Allocate the device address range in sets of 16 (touch panel addresses can range from 0 - 255, but typically begin at 128). 3. Verify device address values are not already assigned to other devices. 4.
Installation 6. Press DEVICE USED to open the keypad and set the panel’s device number (1 - 4). Each device number supports up to 255 programmable channel codes. 7. Press ENTER twice to save the new values and return to the Main page. Setting the Group ID The four-position GROUP ID DIP switch sets the identification number to enable communication between the wireless devices and the AXR-NWS. Each AXR-NWS must have a unique GROUP ID. The maximum number of control devices connecting to an AXR-NWS is 16.
Installation FIG. 4 ViewPoint wireless settings page Connecting to the Controller Power guidelines The AXR-NWS requires 12 VDC power to operate properly. Power is supplied by the control system’s AXlink cable. The maximum wiring distance between the Controller and Server is determined by power consumption, available voltage, and cable wire gauge. The following table lists wire size and maximum lengths allowable between the AXR-NWS and the Central Controller.
Installation Using AXlink for data with an auxiliary power supply Connect the Controller’s AXlink connector to the AXlink connector on the rear panel of the AXRNWS, as shown in FIG. 6. PWR (+) 12 VDC power supply GND (-) PWR (+) AXP AXM GND (-) PWR (+) AXP AXM GND (-) Controller AXR-NWS (3.5 mm connector) FIG. 6 AXlink and 12 VDC power supply wiring diagram If you are not using power from AXlink, disconnect the wiring from the Controller before wiring the AXR-NWS.
Installation AXR-NWS (rear view) Controller (rear view) Mini AXlink connector (3.5 mm) FIG. 7 AXR-NWS connection to a Controller The AXR-NWS does not support devices which previously used the AXR-WAVES server. AXR-NWS uses a 2.4 GHz digital spread spectrum to avoid common problems associated with RF control.
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Firmware Upgrades Firmware Upgrades Firmware upgrades allow you to install the latest available operating system for the AXR-NWS. You will need a Phillips screwdriver and a non-conducting flat-blade tool to slip under the installed firmware IC to lift it up and out of the IC socket. Replacing the Firmware Chip 1. Disconnect the AXlink connector (FIG. 8) from the rear of the AXR-NWS. AXlink connector (3.5 mm) High-Gain antenna Alignment slot Firmware socket FIG.
Firmware Upgrades 8. Secure the antenna to the rear coaxial connector in a counter-clockwise direction. Refer to the Installing the Optional NWA-EXT External Extended Range Antenna section on page 9 for more detailed information on connecting the optional external antenna.
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