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Everett, WA 98204
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Gateway Commissioning & Start-up Guide
Using the included Ethernet cable, connect the Gateway
to an active LAN port via the RJ45 Ethernet jack.
See diagram for details on the jack location.
Wireless Network Requirements
The Gateway communicates to the Lighting Controllers outside the building using a wireless mesh network over 2.4 GHz.
The Gateway needs to be within a recommended distance of approx. 300 feet, line of sight, of at
least one Lighting Controller. Sight specific conditions may require less distance for initial hop.
Please note that if the Lighting Controller is not located on an outdoor facing window, then the range may be reduced by the
building wall, depending on the material.
Powering the Gateway
The L Gateway is supplied with a 5V Power Adapter. To provide power to the Gateway, connect the adapter into a
standard power outlet that supports 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. Although settings are stored in the Gateway memory and will
be retained in the event of a power loss, continuous power is recommended to ensure system operation.
THE GATEWAY IS POWERED BY AN UNCONTROLLED (ALWAYS ON) POWER OUTLET.
It is recommended that an Uninterpretable Power Supply (UPS) be used in-line with the 5V power
adapter to maintain power to the Gateway during power outages.
When powered, the green and red Light Emitting Diodes
(LEDs) on the side of the Gateway provide insight into
device status.