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x
If a unit will be set to use more than one communication option, decide the priority order in which they
will be used. For example, if both Wi-Fi and cellular are to be used, a unit can be set to first use Wi-Fi
and if that is not available, use cellular.
x
If a unit will be set to allow Ethernet or Wi-Fi communication, know the "network protocol" connection
type it will use during operation—
dynamic
(a.k.a., DHCP or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) or
static
. If the protocol is unknown to you, contact your network administrator.
Settings and Connections
The settings itemized below in Table 2.1 are required for iNet Now live monitoring of the equipment items in
a LENS group.
Table 2.1 Required equipment settings for iNet Now live monitoring
Equipment items
Setting item
RGX Gateway
Ventis Pro
Radius BZ1
LENS Wireless
No setting required
Menu: Wireless
Setting: LENS Wireless
Value: iNet Now and Local
Menu: Wireless
Setting: Wireless Radio
Value: iNet Now and Local
LENS Wireless Group
a
Menu: LENS Wireless
Setting: LENS Group
Value: Group X
b
Menu: Wireless
Setting: LENS Wireless,
LENS Group
Value: Group X
b
Menu: Wireless
Setting: Group
Value: Group X
b
Encryption key
a
Menu: LENS Wireless
Setting: Encryption Key
Value
c
: Automatic or custom
Menu: Wireless
Setting: LENS Wireless,
Encryption
Value
c
: Automatic or custom
Menu: Wireless
Setting: Encryption
Value
c
: Default or custom
a
All equipment items must be set to the same LENS Wireless group and encryption key.
b
"X" is used here to indicate the value will be a single character in length; the available values are the letters A through J.
c
"Default" sets the unit's LENS Wireless to the Industrial Scientific encryption key, and "custom" to the customer's key. If a custom key will
be used, some setup is also required in iNet.
You will need to make decisions about the RGX GPS and noncritical data settings.
x
Determine if the unit will operate with its GPS on or off. When on,
the unit can acquire its GPS
coordinates and send this location data to iNet. Importantly, the GPS data are used by iNet Now users
to identify the location of an RGX that has sent data from an in-alarm gas detector. Location data are
also useful for tracking units that will be transported among sites. If the unit's GPS will be on, determine
the interval (minutes) at which the unit will send its location data to iNet.
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Title: PRODUCT MANUAL RGX GATEWAY-EN-1
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Date:May 29, 2018