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NXB-CCG-K NetLinx® Clear Connect™ Gateway
2.
Enter the new device name in the
Device Name
window field.
3.
Click
Save
or press
Enter
on your keyboard to save your changes.
Changing Device Integration IDs
Devices that are added to the NXB-CCG-K network can have their IDs changed, whether in or out of Activation Mode.
This is the integration ID that is used to refer to the device when controlling the system via the integration protocol. To
change the Device Integration ID:
1.
Click on the ID of the device to be modified to open the
Device Integration ID
window (FIG. 36).
2.
Enter the new ID number, from 1 to 10.
3.
When finished, click
Save
or press
Enter
on your keyboard to save your changes.
Occupancy Group Management
Occupancy grouping allows coverage of a larger space than one sensor can cover. For example, if you want a conference
room to shut off lights when no one is in it after a specified timeout, and it is too large for one occupancy sensor to see
the entire room, you can add multiple sensors to the system and assign them all to the same group. Once in a group, the
unoccupied state will not be triggered until all of the sensors have reported this state. This will prevent the lights shutting
off while people are still in the room but out of view of the sensor, or integration reporting this condition for the same
situation.
When Occupancy sensors are added to your network, additional capabilities are available on the
Add Devices
page for
managing occupancy sensor grouping. When occupancy sensors are activated to the system, the
Show Occupancy
Groups
box is available. If the box is unchecked, the occupancy group ID and name for each sensor is hidden in the
Devices
list. However, if it is checked, this group is displayed (FIG. 37).
Clicking on the
Manage
link in the lower left corner of the screen opens a window allowing you to add and remove
occupancy groups from the system (FIG. 38). You can use these groups to change the grouping of the sensors that are
networked to the NXB-CCG-K.
FIG. 36
Device Integration ID window
FIG. 37
Occupancy Group ID & Name
FIG. 38
Manage Occupancy Groups window