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Installation Guide

NXA-WC80211GCF

 

Wireless Compact Flash Card

For more detailed installation and operating instructions, refer to the related 
MVP, CV7, and CV10 Instruction Manuals, available on-line at 

www.amx.com

.     

Overview of the NXA-WC80211GCF Card

This interface card (

FG2255-07

) is a 2.4 GHz WiFi LAN CF Card which 

upgrades a Modero panel’s wireless RF capabilities from 802.11b to 802.11g. 
This card also provides the end-user with several new methods of wireless 
encryption and data security such as WPA and WPA2. In addition to being 
backwards compatible with 802.11b networks, this card can be installed in all 
current MVP, CV7, and CV10 panels. To fully utilize these newer wireless 
security features, this card must be used in tandem with the latest Modero 
firmware upgrade available at 

www.amx.com

.

Specifications     

Before You Begin - Upgrade the Firmware

1.

Upload the 

latest

 panel-specific kit file to your existing MVP, CV7, or CV10 

touch panel and then confirm the firmware file update was successful. 
Refer to your panel’s instruction manual for detailed communication and Kit 
file upload procedures.

Note: 

Each panel should be updated using its associated panel-specific kit file 

(SW5965_01.kit for the MVP-7500, SW5965_02.kit for the MVP-8400, 
SW2258_02 for the CV7, and SW2259_02 for the CV10).
This new firmware file provides both backwards compatibility with the previous 
802.11b cards and new security protocols for the new 802.11g wireless CF card.

Caution

:

 If you don’t first update the firmware file on the panel, 

before proceeding with the card upgrade process, you will be 
required to configure NetLinx Studio to communicate with the 
target panel via a direct USB connection. In this communication 
scenario, your PC acts as a Virtual NetLinx Master establishing a 
secure USB connection to the target panel and then uploading the 
new Kit file.

FIG. 1  

NXA-WC80211GCF wireless card

NXA-WC80211GCF Specifications

Dimensions (HWD):

• 0.22" x 1.68" x 2.40" (5.6 mm x 42.80 mm x 61.0 mm)

Weight:

• 19.50 grams (0.043 lbs)

Description:

• Wireless LAN Compact Flash Card with external PIFA antenna.

• Features enterprise-class security such as WPA and WPA2 security.

Features:

• Compact Flash Type I form factor

• Enhanced range and throughput

• Features wireless security such as: WPA, WPA2 and WEP

• Field-installable

• Incorporates DSSS and OFDM radio technology

• Operates at ISM frequency bands of 2.4 GHz, while providing data 

transfer speeds of up to 54Mbps. 

• Support for IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g 

• Supports Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 64-bit and 128-bit data 

encryption, along with an Re4 encryption cipher (64/128-bit)

• Supports authentication methods such as: EAP-FAST, EAP-LEAP, 

EAP-PEAP, EAP-TLS, and EAP-TTLS

• Supports Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) 64-bit and 128-bit data 

encryption (known to the on-board firmware as Static WEP)

Antenna Type:

• External PIFA antenna (factory-installed)

Bus Interface:

• Compact Flash Type I

Certifications:

• FCC Part 15 Class B, CE, IC, TELEC, and Wi-Fi

Media Access 
 Control Technique:

• CSMA/CA with ACK

Media Access 
Control Techniques:

• Using 802.11b DSSS communication: 

   DBPSK @ 1 Mbps

   DQPSK @ 2 Mbps

   CCK @ 5.5 Mbps   

• Using 802.11g OFDM communication: 

   BPSK @ 6 and 9 Mbps

   QPSK @ 12 and 18 Mbps

   16-QAM @ 24 and 36 Mbps

   64-QAM @ 48 and 54 Mbps

Network 
 Architecture:

• Infrastructure mode (Client-to-Access Point)

Operating 
 Channels:

• Using 802.11b & g communication:

  - 04: (Ch 10 - 13) - France

  - 11: (Ch 1 - 11) - North America (USA)

  - 13: (Ch 1 - 13) - Europe ETSI

  - 13: (Ch 1 - 13) - Japan (802.11g)

  - 14: (Ch 1 - 14) - Japan (802.11b) 

Note: To alter the card’s default country code (North America), 
please contact an AMX Technical Support representative for 
detailed procedures and information.

Operating 
 Environment:

• Temperature: 0°C ~ 45°C (32°F to 113°F) (operating) and 

                     -20°C ~ 70°C (-4°F to 158°F) (storage)

• Humidity: (non-condensing) 5% ~ 90% RH (operating) and 

               (non-condensing) 5% ~ 95% RH (storage)

Operating Voltage:

• 3.3V + 5% I/O supply voltage

PIFA antenna
with metal plate

NXA-WC80211GCF Specifications (Cont.)

Power 
Consumption:

• @ 802.11b communication:

- RX: 270 mA

- TX: 435 mA

- Standby: 240 mA

• @ 802.11g communication:

- RX: 270 mA

- TX: 460 mA

- Standby: 240 mA

Radio Data Rate:

• 802.11g compliant: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 (DSSS/CCK); 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 

and 54 (OFDM) Mbps data rates

Radio Technology:

• Using 802.11b communication: DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread 

Spectrum)/CCK (Complementary Code Keying)

• Using 802.11g communication: DSSS/CCK, OFDM (Orthogonal 

Frequency Division Multiplexing 

Receiver Sensitivity:

• Using 802.11b communication @ FER<8%:

   1 Mbps: -94 dBm (max)

    2 Mbps: -93 dBm (max)

    5.5 Mbps: -92 dBm (max)

    11 Mbps: -90 dBm (max)   

• Using 802.11g communication @ PER <10%:

   6 Mbps: -87 dBm (max)

   9 Mbps: -86 dBm (max)

   12 Mbps: -86 dBm (max)

   18 Mbps: -84 dBm (max)

   24 Mbps: -82 dBm (max)

   36 Mbps: -78 dBm (max)

   48 Mbps: -74 dBm (max)

   54 Mbps: -72 dBm (max)   

RF Frequency
 Ranges:

• Using 802.11b & g communication:

  Europe ETSI: 2.412 ~ 2.472 GHz

  France: 2.457 ~ 2.472 GHz

  Japan (802.11b): 2.412 ~ 2.484 GHz

  Japan (802.11g): 2.412 ~ 2.472 GHz

  North America: 2.412 ~ 2.462 GHz

Standard 
 Conformance:

• IEEE 802.11b

• IEEE 802.11g

• IEEE 802.11e

• IEEE 802.11i

• Wi-Fi (WPA and WPA2)

Touch Panel 
 Compatibility:

• MVP-7500  (

FG5965-01

)

• MVP-8400  (

FG5965-02

)

• MVP-8400i  (

FG5965-04

)

• NXD-CV10  (

FG2259-02

)

• NXT-CV10 (

FG2259-01/03

)

• NXD-CV7  (

FG2258-02

)

• NXT-CV7 (

FG2258-01

)

Transmit Output
 Power:

• 802.11b communication: 12 +-1 dBm (1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps)

• 802.11g communication: 12 +-1 dBm (6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 

and 54 Mbps)

Wireless LAN
 Security:

• EAP-FAST

• EAP-LEAP

• EAP-PEAP

• EAP-TLS

• EAP-TTLS

• WEP 64 & 128

• WPA-PSK

Included 
 Accessories:

• Double-sided adhesive tape

• Mounting Template cutout (

62-2255-04

)

• NXA-WC80211GCF Quick Start Guide

• Two Alcohol cleaning pads

• Wireless CF card with wireless antenna

Other AMX 
 Equipment:

• NXA-WAP250G Modero Wireless Access Point (

FG2255-50

)

• Upgrade Compact Flash memory (factory programmed with firmware). 

These Compact Flash cards now come with panel-specific firmware 

for the MVP, CV7, and CV10 touch panels.

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Summary of Contents for NXA-WC80211G-CF

Page 1: ...on board firmware as Static WEP Antenna Type External PIFA antenna factory installed Bus Interface Compact Flash Type I Certifications FCC Part 15 Class B CE IC TELEC and Wi Fi Media Access Control Technique CSMA CA with ACK Media Access Control Techniques Using 802 11b DSSS communication DBPSK 1 Mbps DQPSK 2 Mbps CCK 5 5 Mbps Using 802 11g OFDM communication BPSK 6 and 9 Mbps QPSK 12 and 18 Mbps ...

Page 2: ...level surface so that the IR Emitters are pointing away from you 3 Insert the tip of a grounded flat head screwdriver into one of the card removal grooves located on either side of the existing CF card and gently pry it out of the slot Repeat this process on the opposite card removal groove This alternating action causes the pre existing card to wiggle away from the on board connector pins 4 Slip ...

Page 3: ... the inside of the bottom housing is not accidentally damaged or disconnected NXA WC80211GCF Installation into Modero NXT Panels Upgrading the wireless CF card in NXT CV7 10 Table Top Touch Panels involves removing the outer housing with speaker plate installing the new 802 11g wireless card and then placing the outer housing back onto the NXT panel as described below Step 1 Remove the Existing NX...

Page 4: ...d and base Caution Use care when re installing the outer housing Improper re installation can cause damage to the internal speakers 5 While holding the circuit board cover in place turn the panel back over until the LCD lies facedown on a soft cloth and the under side of the base is exposed FIG 6 6 Insert and secure the four Housing Screws using a grounded Phillips head screwdriver in their respec...

Page 5: ...om within the RF Link Info section verify the SSID name has properly been entered and stored 12 Verify the IP Settings section fields have been properly set 13 Press the Back button to navigate to the Protected Setup page 14 Press the on screen Reboot button to both save any changes and restart the panel Remember that you will need to navigate to the System Settings page and configure the connecti...

Page 6: ...ive and then press Done The card should be given the SSID used by the target WAP If this field is left blank the unit will attempt to connect to the first available WAP By default all WAP250Gs use AMX as their assigned SSID value One of the most common problems associated with connection to a WAP arise because the SSID was not entered properly You must maintain the same case when entering the SSID...

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