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10 Trilogy Networx™ Wireless Setup & DL-Windows Configuration Instructions
Click Yes and DL-Windows searches the network;
since the Gateway has this direct (albeit temporary)
wired connection to the network, DL-Windows will find
this Gateway, and will add the Gateway to the current
Account. The Gateway will then be listed in the Gate-
way Configuration Screen grid. The following image
wired connection to the network, DL-Windows will find
this Gateway, and will add the Gateway to the current
Account. The Gateway will then be listed in the Gate-
way Configuration Screen grid. The following image
is an example of what will appear:
3d. Click on this "New Gateway 1" to select this Gateway.
Write down the IP Address and MAC Address shown.
IP Address _______________________________
MAC Address ____________________________
3e. Click Tools, Configure Network Settings, and the
Network Configuration screen appears:
If using DHCP:
● From the Wireless Mode pull-down, click Wireless
Only.
● Type the network name in the Network Name (SSID)
field. For more information, refer to the setup guide for
the router being used.
the router being used.
● From the pull-down, select the appropriate Network
Type being used, in most cases it will be Infrastruc-
ture.
ture.
● Select the appropriate Channel Number for which the
router is set. - For more information, refer to the setup
guide for the router being used.
guide for the router being used.
● By default, Wireless Network Security is disabled.
We recommend to use "MAC Address Filtering" for se-
curity if your router supports this feature. If Wireless
Network Security is desired, refer to the router setup
Network Security is desired, refer to the router setup
for wireless security.
If NOT using DHCP:
● If you are using Static IP Addresses, refer to the router
setup guide for static IP address setup information.
3f. Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the network Router
(or network wall socket) and also from the Gateway
module.
module.
Gateway ID Card
We recommend that when installing the Gateway, a
blue-colored "Gateway ID Card" be completed. Since
Gateways are often installed in ceilings or other hidden
locations, their physical locations may be easily forgot-
ten. This ID card may prove very useful when replacing
Gateways, or when selecting a Gateway to use to dis-
cover locks, or whenever an installed Gateway needs to
be physically located.
Gateways are often installed in ceilings or other hidden
locations, their physical locations may be easily forgot-
ten. This ID card may prove very useful when replacing
Gateways, or when selecting a Gateway to use to dis-
cover locks, or whenever an installed Gateway needs to
be physically located.
4. Mounting the Gateway module
A Gateway module acts as an interface between a com-
puter network and the Networx
™
wireless locks.
Gateway Mounting Location
Give careful consideration to the location of the Gateway
when planning the layout of the system. Gateways
should be mounted in elevated areas (such as drop ceil-
ings), and should be centrally located within the sepa-
rate lock installations. Select a convenient location that
allows access to an AC outlet (to plug in the Gateway
supply transformer for models AL-IM80211 and AL-IME)
and allows access to the RJ-45 Ethernet cable running
from the Gateway to the router/network. You can plan
for a single Gateway to cover a circle several hundred
feet in diameter, greater within open areas without walls.
Choose a location as high above ground level as practi-
cal (home attic installations are not recommended),
keeping in mind that metal objects may adversely affect
reception. It may be helpful to draw a layout of the sys-
tem, identifying all proposed Gateway locations and the
anticipated door locations. Also include notations indi-
cating construction materials in use. Although wood and
wallboard construction will have little effect upon signal
strength at the lock, concrete or brick can reduce signal
strength by up to 35%, while steel-reinforced concrete or
metal lath and plaster can reduce Gateway transmitter
strength as much as 90%.
should be mounted in elevated areas (such as drop ceil-
ings), and should be centrally located within the sepa-
rate lock installations. Select a convenient location that
allows access to an AC outlet (to plug in the Gateway
supply transformer for models AL-IM80211 and AL-IME)
and allows access to the RJ-45 Ethernet cable running
from the Gateway to the router/network. You can plan
for a single Gateway to cover a circle several hundred
feet in diameter, greater within open areas without walls.
Choose a location as high above ground level as practi-
cal (home attic installations are not recommended),
keeping in mind that metal objects may adversely affect
reception. It may be helpful to draw a layout of the sys-
tem, identifying all proposed Gateway locations and the
anticipated door locations. Also include notations indi-
cating construction materials in use. Although wood and
wallboard construction will have little effect upon signal
strength at the lock, concrete or brick can reduce signal
strength by up to 35%, while steel-reinforced concrete or
metal lath and plaster can reduce Gateway transmitter
strength as much as 90%.
All Gateway models should be mounted vertically on
either a wall or ceiling. Horizontal "flat" mounting of the
Gateway enclosure should be specifically avoided.
Gateway enclosure should be specifically avoided.
Note: In difficult installations wherein distant Gateways
pose reception problems, the use of multiple gateways
throughout the premises is recommended.
throughout the premises is recommended.
Signal Strength
After the Gateway is mounted, a special test tool will be
available to test the signal strength received at a given
Hardware Installation (cont'd)
Click the row to highlight and select the Gateway.