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Trilogy Networx™ Wireless Setup & DL-Windows Configuration Instructions 9
Gateway module. Now skip to step 4 below, and
read about the importance of selecting a favorable
Gateway mounting location and signal strength con-
siderations.
read about the importance of selecting a favorable
Gateway mounting location and signal strength con-
siderations.
Wireless Network Connection to the Gateway
This wireless connection will only work with a
"Hardwired/Wireless" Gateway model AL-IM80211.
To ensure a fixed wireless communication channel
exists between the network and the Gateway, you
must first temporarily connect the network to the
Gateway with an Ethernet cable.
must first temporarily connect the network to the
Gateway with an Ethernet cable.
Why? When the Gateway is first powered, the very
first thing the Gateway tries to do is obtain an IP Ad-
dress--from anywhere. If an installation takes place
in a facility that contains several active networks
(and/or active routers), there is a possibility that an
unknown network (or router) will provide the Gateway
with an IP address outside the network you want to
use.
dress--from anywhere. If an installation takes place
in a facility that contains several active networks
(and/or active routers), there is a possibility that an
unknown network (or router) will provide the Gateway
with an IP address outside the network you want to
use.
The solution is to temporarily connect the desired
network to the Gateway with the double-ended
Ethernet cable. This temporary wired connection en-
sures that all network settings (that you want to use)
are sent DIRECTLY into the Gateway, thus ensuring
that the Gateway device will ONLY communicate with
that specific router or network.
Ethernet cable. This temporary wired connection en-
sures that all network settings (that you want to use)
are sent DIRECTLY into the Gateway, thus ensuring
that the Gateway device will ONLY communicate with
that specific router or network.
3a. Connect the network to the Gateway with an
Ethernet cable. Plug one end of the Ethernet ca-
ble into the network Router or a network wall
socket (at any location within the premises) or
network modem. Connect the other end of the
cable to the Gateway module.
ble into the network Router or a network wall
socket (at any location within the premises) or
network modem. Connect the other end of the
cable to the Gateway module.
3b. Open DL-Windows. Create a new Account or
select an existing Account. Add a New Lock Pro-
file to the Account. In the New Lock Profile
file to the Account. In the New Lock Profile
screen, select a Networx
™
"Lock Type" (for ex-
ample "DL6100"). Click the GW Confg button.
For all new Accounts and existing Accounts with-
out passwords, a popup appears requesting that
you set a "Security Password". For existing Ac-
counts with Passwords, this popup will not ap-
pear, therefore jump to step "3c" below.
For all new Accounts and existing Accounts with-
out passwords, a popup appears requesting that
you set a "Security Password". For existing Ac-
counts with Passwords, this popup will not ap-
pear, therefore jump to step "3c" below.
The above popup appears because there must
be a way for DL-Windows to differentiate be-
tween separate wireless Accounts. For example,
if a large office building has one company on the
15th floor and another company on the 16th floor,
radio signals can overlap from these two sepa-
rate Accounts. How does DL-Windows prevent
tween separate wireless Accounts. For example,
if a large office building has one company on the
15th floor and another company on the 16th floor,
radio signals can overlap from these two sepa-
rate Accounts. How does DL-Windows prevent
this confusion between wireless signals? The
answer is to require a unique "Security Pass-
word" for each Account that contains wireless
locks, and to embed that password within the ra-
dio transmissions. (Click OK to close this
answer is to require a unique "Security Pass-
word" for each Account that contains wireless
locks, and to embed that password within the ra-
dio transmissions. (Click OK to close this
popup).
On the DL-Windows main screen, click Tools,
Set Security Password, and the Set Security
Password dialog appears:
Password dialog appears:
Important: Do NOT share passwords between Ac-
counts, otherwise the radio signals can become inter-
mixed! Be sure you record--in writing--all Account
passwords in a safe location; once set, passwords are
NOT retrievable from DL-Windows! Changing a pass-
word in a wireless system requires all wireless locks in
the Account to be manually cleared of all data and re-
enrolled.
mixed! Be sure you record--in writing--all Account
passwords in a safe location; once set, passwords are
NOT retrievable from DL-Windows! Changing a pass-
word in a wireless system requires all wireless locks in
the Account to be manually cleared of all data and re-
enrolled.
Note: The password must be exactly 6 characters (no
more--no less) in length. Retype the same password in
the Confirm field; click OK to save the password, or
click Cancel to exit without saving. Click OK and a
the Confirm field; click OK to save the password, or
click Cancel to exit without saving. Click OK and a
confirmation popup appears:
Click OK to close the above popup, then click the GW
Config button to open the Gateway Configuration
screen.
3c. In the Gateway Configuration screen, click the Dis-
cover New Gateways And Auto Add to Account
button:
A Discover New Gateways popup appears.
SET SECURITY PASSWORD DIALOG
Hardware Installation (cont'd)