A
Directional signal strength
Wireless performance can vary depending on the orientation
of the advice. Depending on the device, max performance can
be directional or planar. In the example below, the wireless
signal is strongest from the front and back of the unit.
Refer to your device's instruction manual for details on
directional signal strength.
Strong
(back)
Weaker
Weaker
Strongest
(front)
Directional issues may be noticed with door sensors, for
example, when the sensor performs differently depending
on whether the door is open or closed. If communication is
inconsistent, please add an additional repeater.
Understanding Wireless Sensor
Setup and Signals
Wireless Signal Strength
B
Signal Range
Wireless signals can refl ect and bounce, but it is best to
assume that devices will communicate using a direct path.
However, signal range is impacted by sensor orientation,
obstacles between sensors, and the environment's RF noise.
C
Repeater
When wireless devices can not be positioned so that the
direct signal path is within the areas of strong signal strength,
a repeater may be required to relay the signal.
The repeater should be positioned so that direct signal path
with each device is within the areas of strong signal.
REPEATER
DEVICE
DEVICE
Nexia devices, including the appliance module, dimmer module,
and wired thermostat, function as repeaters that can extend the
the range of wireless signals.