Installation guide
the BeoLink Gateway.
- MLGW Status:
Must be enabled only if the Home Automation System connected is equipped with a display.
Enabling MLGW Status allows display information to be shown in the display on the Home Automation
System panel.
- BeoLab 3500
BeoLab 3500 is in option 6 and connected in the Master Link system via a Master Link cable from the
Master Link socket to a junction box.
- Re-routing
To activate the re-routing of light and control commands to the BLGW in BeoLab 3500 is done in the
following way with Beo4/Beo6.
- [Menu]
- [Menu]
-[0]
-[5]
- [GO] ‘BLGW off’ Current state displayed
-[∧] ‘BLGW on’ - (Rerouting enabled)
-[∨] ‘BLGW off’ - (Rerouting disabled)
- [GO] Store setting
- [Stop] Exit (or after 3 sec. time out)
Home Automation System
The Home Automation System is connected to the router to be connected to BeoLink Gateway.
BeoLink Gateway
The BeoLink Gateway is connected to the router/switch with a CAT7 cable from the Network Link socket to a
port on the router/switch and to the Master Link system via the Master Link socket.
The ‘EVENTS’ from the products on the Master Link and ‘EVENTS’ from the Home Automation System on
the Ethernet are ‘mapped’ (listed) in the BeoLink Gateway.
When a macro is triggered by an ‘EVENT’ the BeoLink Gateway transfers the associated ‘COMMANDS’ via
the Master Link to the B&O products and/or via the Ethernet to the Home Automation System. (See Basic
functionality).