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Important Notes
Codes:
Install in accordance with all local and national electrical codes.
Cleaning:
To clean, wipe with a clean damp cloth. DO NOT use any chemical cleaning
solutions.
WARNING:
Using a DC adapter not rated at the proper specifications could damage the
NXB-CCG and possibly overheat the DC adapter. Use only the Lutron DC adapter listed
above.
RF Device Placement:
All dimmers, switches, keypads and shades / draperies must be
located within 30 ft (9 m) of the NXB-CCG (FIG. 2).
Installation
1.
Find a suitable location for the NXB-CCG.
NOTE: Proper orientation of the antenna helps ensure maximum range and the best
performance. The NXB-CCG should be positioned centrally to the devices being controlled,
and as high and clear of obstructions as possible. For best performance, the antenna should
be positioned vertically (tip up or down, not sideways). Try to keep the antenna at least 2 feet
from metallic objects.
2.
Mount vertically or horizontally (FIG. 3), using two #6 (M3) screws. When mounting,
allow 7 in (177.8 mm) clearance for the antenna and ensure convenient access to the
power plug. In order to achieve proper RF performance, do not mount unit in a metal
enclosure.
3.
Attach the DC adapter cord to the power jack on the NXB-CCG and insert the DC
adapter plug into a receptacle.
4.
Use CAT5 Ethernet cable to connect the NXB-CCG to the chosen network’s Master.
Please refer to the Ethernet Pin Numbering diagram (FIG. 5) for the correct
connection.
5.
Clip the included CAT5 Suppression Ferrite around the Ethernet cable, 2 to 3 inches
(51-76 mm) from the NXB-CCG’s Ethernet port (FIG. 4).
Returning an NXB-CCG to Factory Default Settings
Note:
Returning an NXB-CCG to factory default settings will erase all programming from it
and will require the device to be reprogrammed into the system. Devices connected to the
NXB-CCG will need to be reset separately to their factory defaults before they can be
reconnected.
1.
Press and hold the
Reset
button (FIG. 1) on the device for 20 seconds.
2.
The Power/Status LED will start flashing slowly for approximately10 seconds, after
which it will start rapidly flashing for approximately 20 seconds and then remain on.
3.
The device has been returned to its factory default settings.
Ethernet Pin Numbering
The numbering for pins in the Ethernet port is as follows:
Web Interface Pages
The NXB-CCG feature a built-in zero-configuration networking client that allows you to
determine the unit’s IP address via NetLinx Studio v3.0 (or higher), or a similar zero-
configuration client or browser. Entering the device’s IP address in an enabled browser
(Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari for PCs and Firefox and Safari
for Macintoshes) allows the device to be accessed in that browser. Once contact is
established, and a username and password entered, the Web interface pages may be
reached and updated.
Zero-configuration (or Zero-Config) technology provides a general method to discover
services on a local area network. In essence, it allows you to set up a network without any
configuration.
Accessing the Web Interface Pages
NOTE:
This product contains licensed software; see the SOFTWARE NOTICES AND
LICENSES link on the web page interface login screen for software notices and license
information.
To access the Web interface pages:
1.
From any computer or Netbook that has access to the LAN on which the NXB-CCG,
open a web browser and type the IP address of the target NXB-CCG unit in the
Address Bar.
2.
In the
Login
page, enter your username and password. (The default username and
password are
admin
and
1988
.)
Configuring the NXB-CCG
Once logged in, the Web interface automatically opens to the
Settings
tab of the
Configure
page. From here, the administrator may access other tabs and pages to add or change Web
and integration logins and passwords, change network or security settings, add devices to a
network, or control the programming of buttons on an individual device.
Adding Integration Logins
To add a new user login:
1.
From the
Configure
page, select the
Integration Logins
tab.
2.
Click the
New Integration Login
button.
3.
Enter the new username and password and click
Create
.
NOTE:
The user login must be alphanumeric, with no spaces or punctuation.
4.
The new username will appear in the
Integration Logins
tab.
Changing Integration Passwords
To change a user’s password:
1.
From the
Configure
page, select the
Integration Logins
tab.
2.
In the appropriate user entry, select
Change Password
.
3.
Enter the new password and click
Change
.
4.
The new password is now enabled.
Removing Integration Logins
To remove a user login:
1.
From the
Configure
page, select the
Integration Logins
tab.
2.
In the appropriate user entry, select
Delete User
.
3.
Confirm that you wish to remove this user by clicking
Yes
.
For more information on using the Web interface pages, please refer to the
NXB-CCG
Operation Reference Guide
, available from
www.amx.com
.
FIG. 2
RF Configuration
FIG. 3
Installation Diagram
FIG. 4
Installing the CAT5 Suppression Ferrite
30 feet (9 m) maximum
NXB-CCG
Power Source
Lutron switches/dimmers
Note:
Antenna
position for clarity
only. Antenna should
always be installed
upright.
Vertical
Horizontal
Wall
Level Surface
1”
(2.54 cm)
2.62”
(6.70 cm)
Underside
of NXB-CCG
1
2
3
(complete)
FIG. 5
Ethernet Pin Numbering
Ethernet Pin Numbering
Ethernet:
Pin #:
T+Ve
1
T-Ve
2
R+Ve
3
R-Ve
6