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AMX Wireless Compact Flash Card NXA-WC80211GCF Installation Manual page 4

Amx corporation wireless compact flash card installation guide

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3.
Grip the old card by its sides and then carefully pull it out of the slot.
4.
Remove the new NXA-WC80211G CF card from it's anti-static bag.
5.
Grip the sides of the new wireless card and insert it firmly into the slot opening
until the contact pins are completely inside the card and securely attached to
the pin sockets.
Note: You must precisely align the double-sided tape to the surface of the antenna's
metal plate in order to properly secure the antenna within to the CF metal cover
plate.
6.
Carefully peel-off one side of the included double-sided tape and adhere the
adhesive side to the surface of the antenna's metal plate.
7.
Grip the antenna by its sides and carefully peel-off the remaining protective film
on the double-sided tape.
8.
Align the antenna atop the CF metal cover plate and press down firmly to
securely adhere it.
Note: If the CF metal cover plate is not present over the wireless card slot, you can
use the adhesive tape to secure the terminal antenna to the surface of the new card
(atop the product label).
9.
To complete the upgrade process, close and re-secure the panel enclosure
using the procedures in the following step.
Step 3: Close and Re-secure the NXT Panel Enclosure
1.
In a single motion, gently slide the rear Tilt Bracket cover plate back over the
tilt mechanism (located below the LCD) and (while angling the housing
downwards) slide the outer housing below the Tilt Bracket and towards the
LCD (at a downward angle).
2.
Locate the two screw holes at either sides of the front speaker grill and then
use a grounded Phillips-head screwdriver to both insert and secure the two Tilt
Bracket Screws (FIG. 7). This procedure re-secures the rear Tilt Bracket cover
plate (with the AMX logo and Hinge brackets).
3.
Press the outer housing forwards until it is aligned over the outer housing
installation holes. Once installed and secured, the tilt bracket prevents any
further movement (FIG. 7).
4.
Gently press down on the housing (toward the base) until it is securely
positioned over the circuit board 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 respective locations (FIG. 6).
7.
Replace any adhesive plastic "feet" that might have been removed during the
removal process of the outer housing. These "feet" must be placed back onto
their original locations so they can fit into their provided openings on the
Battery Base.
8.
Grasp both the LCD and housing and then gently rotate the entire unit back
onto a flat surface.
9.
Insert all connectors and apply power.
NXA-WC80211GCF Installation into NXD Panels
Upgrading the wireless CF card in NXD-CV7/10 WallMount Touch Panels involves
removing the rear plastic outer housing, installing the new 802.11g wireless card,
and then securely placing the back box back onto the NXD panel, as described
below.
Step 1: Remove the Existing NXD Outer Housing
1.
Carefully detach all connectors from the side of the touch panel and remove
the faceplate from the front of the panel.
2.
Place the LCD facedown onto a soft cloth to expose the under-side of the unit
(FIG. 9). This step helps prevent scratching of the LCD.
Unscrew these
four pan-head
housing screws
to remove the
back box
(2 per side)
Location of the securing screws and overlay on an NXD panel
FIG. 9
3.
Firmly press down on both connector overlay release latches (located in front
of the connectors). Pressing down releases the connector overlay from atop
the connectors.
Caution: The overlay connector must first be released before the rear back box can
be removed from the NXD panel.
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Two connector overlay release latches
4.
Gently slide the connector overlay away from the back box housing.
5.
Unscrew the outer housing (back box) by using a grounded Phillips-head
screwdriver to remove the two sets of pan-head Housing Screws, located on
both sides of the housing (FIG. 9).
Caution: The circuit board comes pre-wired to internal speakers located on the
inside surface of the rear back box. If the back box is removed incorrectly, these
speaker wires can become disconnected and damaged.
6.
Carefully lift-off the back box housing and angle it over to the side of the unit
where the wires are connected to the circuit board (FIG. 10).
Wireless CF card
(Slot #2 located
on the top slot)
Location of the wireless CF card connector on main board
FIG. 10
7.
Gently lay the back box to one side of the unit. This exposes the internal circuit
board. Take care not to place undue strain on the speaker cables.
Step 2: Install the new 802.11g CF Card and Antenna (NXD)
Complete the procedures outline within
and Antenna (NXT) section on page 3
Step 3: Close and Re-Secure the NXD Panel Enclosure
1.
Gently place the outer housing back onto the panel and align the four pan-head
Housing Screws holes along the edges of the outer housing.
2.
Insert and secure the four pan-head Housing Screws back into their pre-drilled
holes by using a grounded Phillips-head screwdriver.
3.
Slip the connector overlay back into the connector opening by inserting the top
of the overlay into the connector opening in an upwards direction.
4.
Align the connectors to their respective locations and secure the overlay by
pushing it towards the connectors until the overlay securely snaps back into
the overlay release latches.
5.
Re-install the faceplate back onto the panel.
Unsecured Panel Access Using DHCP
These installation procedures use an indirect communication method (via the
wireless card communicating to the Wireless Access Point (WAP)).
In determining the method of communication, the panel (except for the MVP) always
defaults first to direct Ethernet communication. If no direct connection is detected,
the panel then checks to see if there is an installed wireless card and then
communicates to the WAP using the Wireless Settings assigned within the Wireless
Settings page. The communication parameters of the wireless card (installed within
the panel) must match those of the target WAP.
1.
Complete the previous firmware update and wireless card upgrade installation
procedures.
Note: The previous 802.11b wireless card only supported Clear Text, WEP 64, and
WEP 128 encryption. The new 802.11g wireless CF card (using the latest firmware)
not only supports the previous formats but also now WPA and EAP security
protocols.
2.
Power-up the panel and navigate to Protected Setup > Wireless Settings to
open the Wireless Settings page (FIG. 11).
Modero's
IP
connection
information
Wireless Settings page
FIG. 11
Caution: Speaker wires come
connected to this side of the main
board. Use caution when removing
the back box.
Connector Overlay must first be
removed from the side of the NXD
Step 2: Install the new 802.11g CF Card
and then continue with the following step.
Wireless
Security
settings

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