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from the list. Hit the set button, then the Get button to verify the 

channel list you have selected.

 

Reset Device

Once the router PAN ID and wireless channel have been set 

correctly, select the Reset tab and click on the “Clear Tables and 

Software Reset” button. Resetting the Router/Gateway will save 

the settings programmed into it.

Each time the network, PAN ID, Channel list, etc have changed 

a “Clear Tables and Software Reset” is required to accept the 

changes.

Set the PAN ID and channel list for each device in the wireless 

network. Once all the routers have been programmed and 

the network has had enough time to form (approximately 2 

min. for each node), connect the QW1010c to the computer 

running the Insight software. In the wireless module tab, click 

the “Poll Network” button. A network view window will pop up. 

After the network view window has loaded fully (approximately 

30 seconds) it should look similar to the picture. The blue dots 

displayed on the network view window represent the wireless 

nodes on the network. By hovering the mouse pointer over each 

node it is possible to see the TCS as well as Zigbee address. 

If a node does not have a valid TCS address or is a repeater, it 

will be displayed in a yellow green color. If all the nodes in the 

wireless network are accounted for and show up in blue, then 

the wireless network is functioning correctly and the Coordinator 

can be connected to the QD2040.

Wireless Network View

The Zigbee tree will also be displayed as a list view in the 

Zigbee tab. When an address is selected from the network list 

that nodes, children can be displayed by pressing the get button 

next to the Zigbee children box.

When one of the Zigbee addresses is selected in the poll 

network box it will appear in the Zigbee address section of the 

page.  Once the address is displayed in the Zigbee Address box 

that addresses device type, firmware version, LQI, etc. can be 

retrieved by hitting the associated get button.

Diagnostic

LEDs:

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Power- lit when device is powered

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Wired Data- blinking indicates receiving traffic on either 

RS-485 or USB ports

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Wireless Data- blinking indicates receiving traffic on TCS 

ZigBee wireless network. 

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