PEGATRON CLG8202-NA Wireless Home Automation and Security User Manual 78 100422 01A0 indd
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Installation Guide Cisco Connected Life Gateway Model CLG-8202-WW Welcome The Cisco Connected Life Gateway Model CLG-8202-WW is a key component of the Cisco Smart and Connected Home proposition. This service delivery platform communicates with other network devices to provide home security, home automation, and energy management solutions as well as life and health monitoring and support services. Contact your service or applications provider for more information about Cisco Connected Life products. LEDs Green indicates that 15V power is present and the gateway is powered on Off indicates that there is no power to the gateway 2 Cloud connectivity Green indicates connectivity is established with the backend status (S/W controlled) Off indicates connectivity to the backend 3 Controller status Green indicates that the gateway is active and in Normal mode Yellow indicates that the Linux OS has booted Red indicates that uBoot is complete Blinking green indicates that the gateway is in Test mode Blinking and other color combinations under S/W control. Can be used and assigned by application developers. Off during initial power up or when rebooting Green indicates that the ZigBee controller is active Blinking green indicates that the ZigBee controller is in Pairing mode Off indicates that the ZigBee controller is inactive 5 Z-Wave Secondary RF interface active (S/W controlled) Green indicates that the Z-Wave controller is active Blinking green indicates that the Z-Wave controller is in Inclusion mode Off indicates that the Z-Wave controller is inactive Bottom Panel 1 Power STATUS ZigBee T16510 4 ZigBee Primary RF interface active (S/W controlled) SKU: CL-72211230NA-K9 Connects to the included power adapter in the Connected Life Gateway kit 2 Power switch Switches power on and of 3 Ethernet ports Connects to an RJ-45 Ethernet port on a PC or router 4 USB 2.0 port Connects to client devices that use a USB 2.0 connector MAC: 2CABA452C858 INTERNET Date of mfg: 14/06 POWER 15V DC 1.5A 22.5W Factory ID: F2 Model No: CLG-8202 NA S/N: 254457522 T16511 1 Power Side Panel Connects to client devices that use a USB 2.0 connector 2 Pairing/Reset button Functions depending on user-deined applications PAIRING/RESET T16515 1 USB 2.0 host port What’s in the carton? Desktop mounting Verify that the following items are in the shipping carton. If any items are missing, contact your service provider: Allow approximately 3-5 minutes to install the gateway to stand on a desktop. • The CLG-8202-WW Connected Life Gateway • The CLG-8202-WW Connected Life Gateway cradle • Protective cover for the USB connector • AC power adapter • Yellow CAT 5 Ethernet cable Controller • Two Phillips screws The gateway can be installed in one of two ways: desktop- or wallmounted. T16513 Installation instructions Cradle Items needed Phillips Screws In addition to the items provided in the gateway shipping carton, the following additional materials are needed: • One Phillips screwdriver 1. Insert the gateway into the cradle until you feel it lock into place. • One Ethernet cable long enough to reach from the Cisco Connected Life Gateway to a PC or router 2. Using a screwdriver, secure the controller to the cradle by inserting the two screws and tightening. When mounting to a wall, the following additional materials are needed: 3. Insert one end of an Ethernet cable into the yellow Internet port and the other end of the cable into an Ethernet port on a router. • One pencil to trace the mounting holes to the wall Note: The gateway will be connected to a router except during initial set up when it is connected to a PC for coniguration of network parameters. • Two #6 (M3.5) pan head screws • One screwdriver 4. Insert one end of the AC power adapter cable into the Power port and the other end of the cable into a power outlet. • One drill and drill bit Wall mounting T16512 5. Turn the Power switch to the on position (|). All LEDs will flash for one second; during this time, the STATUS LED will flash red, yellow, and green. Mounting holes 1. Turn the cradle so the mounting holes are opposite from you, and place the cradle against the wall where you intend to mount it. 2. While holding the cradle in place, use a pencil to trace the mounting holes onto the wall. 3. Drill two holes into the wall where the pencil traces indicate. 4. Install the mounting screws into the wall, leaving a gap of about ½-inch between the screw head and the wall. 5. Place the cradle into position by slipping the large end of both mounting slots over the screw heads and sliding the cradle down until the narrow end of the mounting slots contacts the screw shafts. 6. Continue installing the gateway by following the instructions for Desktop mounting. Battery replacement The gateway internal real time clock battery is designed to last up to nine years under normal operating conditions. Should the battery fail before that time, contact your service provider for assistance. Do not attempt to replace the battery on your own; doing so could damage the gateway. Open Source License Statement Cisco Connected Life Gateways may contain, in part, certain free and/or open source software (“Open Source”) under separate license terms. Examples of such licenses may include all versions of the GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), BSD license, MIT license, Mozilla Public License, Eclipse Public License, Apache license, and others. To ind speciic information regarding the Open Source in your product, including copies of the applicable license documentation and related information, go to: (i) for North America http://www.cisco.com/ web/consumer/support/open_source.html, or (ii) for outside North America http://www.cisco.com/web/consumer/support/open_ source.htm#~international. Once at the site, search for the product listing and click the related items identiied. If you have any questions or problems accessing any of the links, contact: spvtg-externalopensource-requests@cisco.com. Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its ailiates in the U.S. and other countries. To view a list of Cisco trademarks, go to this URL: www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third-party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1110R) © 2014 Cisco and/or its ailiates. All rights reserved Printed in China Last Updated: July 2014 Part Number: 78-100422-01A0
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