User Manual
Table Of Contents
- NXR-ZGW/-ZRPNetLinx ZigBee Compatible Gatewayand Repeater
- Overview
- Installation
- Setting up a Network
- NXR-ZGW Browser-based Configuration Manager Pages
- Summary of Gateway Settings
- Configuration
- Personal Area Network (PAN)
- Network
- Enabling and disabling the wireless network
- Setting the PAN channel
- Security
- Access List
- Connections
- Finding a device’s EUI address
- Finding the device’s description
- Determining the device type
- Finding the amount of time a signal takes from the device to the gateway and back
- Determining the device link quality
- Checking the device link status
- PAN Device Details
- Putting a device on the Access List
- Removing a device from the Access List
- Locating the device
- Changing a Connected Device description
- Changing a device’s ZigBee networking information
- Utilities
- Device Configuration
Overview
7
NXR-ZGW/-ZRP
Multiple PAN ID installations
A more commercial application of the NXR-ZGW is having multiple gateways and specific devices
operating in close proximity of each other. End devices and repeaters of different networks can operate
side-by-side without interference if they have different PAN ID numbers. See Setting up a
Network section on page 23 for setting the PAN ID and adding device EUI Addresses.
FCC Compliance
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device must not cause harmful interference and
2. This device must accept all interference, including interference that interferes with the operation of
this device.
Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer will void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
FIG. 4 Multiple PAN ID Network
CAT5 Ethernet
connection
NXR-ZGW
(Coordinator)
2 hops
1 hop
PAN ID 1
PAN ID 2
NXR-ZGW
(Coordinator)
1 hop
NXR-ZRP
(Router)
NetLinx Master
NXR-ZRP
(Router)
3 hops
NetLinx Master
CAT5 Ethernet
connection
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This device has been evaluated and found to be compliant with the FCC Rules for RF
Exposure when the device is operated at a minimum separation distance of 20 cm.
from the user and nearby persons. Operation of this device at closer distances
should be avoided.