
1.
When using
Ethernet
, press the listed
Mode
to toggle through the available connection modes:
2.
Select the
Master Port Number
to open the keypad and change this value. The default setting for the
port is
1319
.
3.
Set your Master Port and select
Done
.
If you have enabled password security on your master you need to set the username and password within
the device.
4.
Select the blank field
Username
to open the keyboard.
5.
Set your Username and select
Done
.
6.
Select the blank field
Password
to open the keyboard.
7.
Set your Password and select
Done
.
8.
Press the
Back
button to return to the
Protected Setup
page.
9.
Press the
Reboot
button to reboot device and confirm changes.
Before beginning:
1.
Verify the panel has been configured to communicate with the Wireless Access Point and verify the
signal strength quality bargraph is On.
2.
Launch NetLinx Studio 2.x (default location is
Start
>
Programs
>
AMX Control Disc
>
NetLinx
Studio 2
>
NetLinx Studio 2
).
3.
Select
Settings
>
Master Communication Settings
, from the Main menu to open the Master
Communication Settings dialog (FIG. 40).
Connection Modes
Mode Description
Procedures
Auto
The device connects to the first master that
responds. This setting requires you set the
System Number.
Setting the System Number:
1. Select the
System Number
to open the keypad.
2. Set your System Number select
Done
.
URL
The device connects to the specific IP of a
master via a TCP connection. This setting
requires you set the Master’s IP.
Setting the Master IP:
1. Select the
Master IP
number to the keyboard.
2. Set your Master IP and select
Done
.
Listen
The device "listens" for the master to initiate
contact. This setting requires you provide the
master with the device’s IP.
Confirm device IP is on the Master URL list. You
can set the Host Name on the device and use it to
locate the device on the master. Host Name is
particularly useful in the DHCP scenario where the
IP address can change.
When configuring your panel to communicate with a Virtual Master (on your PC) via
wireless Ethernet, the Master IP/URL field must be configured to match the IP
Address of the PC and make sure to use the Virtual System value assigned to the
Virtual Master within NetLinx Studio.