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AL-NSM Networx Signal Meter & AL-NSG Networx Signal Generator User's Guide 

3. NOISE LVL dBm 

 

Displays the maximum and minimum background radio 
noise level in the installation environment, in dBm units. 

 

  "Noise" refers to unwanted radio signals that can 

"interfere" or obstruct the Networx radio signals.   

 

 

The top line 

displays the current noise reading, and 

the bottom line 

displays the maximum and minimum 

noise levels received.  To reset the display (all noise lev-
el readings) press and release the right 

RESET 

button.   

 

 TIP:

  Upon entering this Mode, we recommend imme-

diately pressing the right 

RESET 

button, clearing any 

unintended noise level readings.  To obtain realistic noise 
level readings, it is recommend to observe the results for 
several minutes, then reset (press and release the right 

RESET

 button) and repeat several times.  

 

 A 

typical 

NSM 

display in this Mode will look like this: 

 

NOISE LEVEL -77 
MIN-107  MAX- 56 

 
 

Noise levels noisier than -85 (as readings move up to 
zero, for example -84, -83, -82, etc.), indicate unaccepta-
ble levels of noise.   

 

 

The example above shows a current noise reading of -
77, which is noisier than the -85 limit.  The 

lower 

the neg-

ative number (as readings move up to zero), the 

more 

noise detected by the 

NSM

.  

Note:

 The integral sound-

er will chirp any time the noise level exceeds -85.  

Note:  

Be careful not to confuse normal Networx communication 
radio traffic with noise.  In the example above, notice also 
the minimum noise 

-107

 (quiet) and the maximum noise 

detected 

-56

 (noisy) in the area.  

 

 

TIP: 

 Some locations may contain more radio noise 

than other locations.  Computer rooms and electrical con-
trol panel utility closets are examples of locations that 
often contain high amounts of electrical noise, and 
should therefore be avoided.   

 

 

IMPORTANT:

  When a Gateway is added to the Net-

worx system, DL-Windows assigns the Gateway a specif-
ic 

channel number

 that determines the frequency for all 

subsequent communications between the Gateway and 
the Networx locks.  The noise level readings may vary 
depending upon the 

channel number 

selected.  There-

fore, the proper channel 

MUST 

be set on the 

NSM 

to 

determine potential radio interference on that pre-set 
channel. 

 

 

First, find the channel number assigned to the Networx 
Gateway in DL-Windows 

Gateway Configuration 

screen. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Then, set the 

NSM 

channel number as follows: 

 

 

Channel Selection Procedure 

 

With the display showing the example above, to change 
and set the desired Gateway channel number (1 - 50), 

press and hold both buttons simultaneously

, then 

release right 

STEP

 button and press again (repeatedly).  

When the desired channel number appears, release both 
buttons.   

 

 

This mode can be helpful when walking around to find 
the source of where the noise is highest.   

 

 A 

typical 

NSM 

display will look like this: 

 

CHANNEL # 12 

 
 

General Noise Search 

 

When you are unaware of the Gateway channel assigned 
to the Gateway by DL-Windows, or are looking for gen-
eral noise during a site survey, we recommend scanning 
for noise on every tenth channel.  For example, check for 
noise on channel 5, 15, 25, 35, etc. 

 

 

TIP:

  If you determine there is noise in the area, it 

may be helpful to utilize this Mode to locate the source of 
the noise.  While surveying the area, pay close attention 
to the Noise level readings to locate the peak / Max level 
able to be detected (lowest negative number).   

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

4. SIGNAL QUALITY 

 

Displays the overall quality of the link between a Networx 
Gateway (or an 

NSG

) and the 

NSM

.  The link is defined 

by several measured factors, including the number of 
missed data packets, signal strength and consistency of 
the data.   

 
 A 

typical 

NSM 

display in this Mode will look like this: 

 

LINK QUAL EXCEL 
MISSED PKTS 00 

 
  The options are displayed as "

EXCEL

" ("Excellent"), 

"

GOOD

", "

FAIR

" and "

POOR

" (refer to chart on page 3).   

 
 

The accumulation of missed packets will affect the link 
quality displayed.  Occasional missed packets are com-
mon and are of no concern.  

 

 

 TIP:

  Upon entering this Mode, we recommend imme-

diately pressing the right 

RESET 

button to clear any am-

biguous missed data packets.  To obtain realistic sam-
ples of data, it is recommend to keep physically still, ob-
serve the results for 1-2 minutes, then reset (press and 
release the right 

RESET

 button) and repeat several 

times.   

 

Channel Number shown in DL-Windows 

Don't forget to read the 

USEFUL 

TIPS 

section on page 6 ! 

Summary of Contents for AL-NSG

Page 1: ...red to as the NSM can also meas ure radio noise levels calculate overall signal quality discov er Networx locks not yet assigned to Gateways and even send a locate signal causing all unassigned locks...

Page 2: ...e new locks be in range of my existing Gateway s In DL Windows run the Gateway Signal Test Mode feature for the Gateway then bring the NSM Signal Meter to the proposed Networx lock installation locati...

Page 3: ...he NSG re ceives the NSM data transmission signal LCK RX Signal level at which the NSM receives the NSG data transmission signal A typical NSM display in this Mode will look like this GTW Rx Sig 58 LC...

Page 4: ...ected There fore the proper channel MUST be set on the NSM to determine potential radio interference on that pre set channel First find the channel number assigned to the Networx Gateway in DL Windows...

Page 5: ...art communications In addition if your Gateway cannot discover an unas signed lock you can use this discovery Mode to deter mine whether the NSM can discover it If the NSM is unable to discover this l...

Page 6: ...he mounting location of the Gateway Averaging Signals When attempting to evaluate radio signal quality it is important to average the data provided by the NSM re gardless of which Mode is used High tr...

Page 7: ...volt batteries in the NSG as soon as possible Always replace BOTH bat teries at one time with two fresh batteries SPECIFICATIONS NSM Networx Signal Meter Power Source 9VDC alkaline battery Duracell M...

Page 8: ...8 AL NSM Networx Signal Meter AL NSG Networx Signal Generator User s Guide Gateway Location or MAC Address Door Location or Serial Signal Level Remarks SIGNAL LEVEL TESTING CHART...

Page 9: ...9 AL NSM Networx Signal Meter AL NSG Networx Signal Generator User s Guide Gateway Location or MAC Address Door Location or Serial Signal Level Remarks SIGNAL LEVEL TESTING CHART...

Page 10: ...10 AL NSM Networx Signal Meter AL NSG Networx Signal Generator User s Guide Gateway Location or MAC Address Door Location or Serial Signal Level Remarks SIGNAL LEVEL TESTING CHART...

Page 11: ...11 AL NSM Networx Signal Meter AL NSG Networx Signal Generator User s Guide Gateway Location or MAC Address Door Location or Serial Signal Level Remarks SIGNAL LEVEL TESTING CHART...

Page 12: ...cratches abrasions or dete rioration due to the use of paints solvents or other chemi cals This warranty contains the entire warranty It is the sole warranty and any prior agreements or representation...

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