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The 5800 Series C-Bus Wireless Gateway is used to link a C-Bus Wireless network to a C-Bus Cat-5 Wired network. It is functionally equivalent to a C-Bus Network Bridge. Using the Gateway, C-Bus Wireless and Cat-5 networks can communicate and interact with each other. Both Wireless and Cat-5 Networks use the same command structure.
The Gateway allows:
Control of a C-Bus Wireless network, via control units on a C-Bus wired network, or from software such as Schedule Plus and HomeGate. Control of output units and electrical loads in one network type, from Input Units (such as switches) in the other network type.
Allows seamless communication between a wired C-Bus network and a C-Bus Wireless Network.
Desktop or wall mounted.
A C-Bus Cat-5 cable connected to the wired C-Bus network is plugged into an RJ45 socket at the rear of the Gateway. Power for the Gateway is provided by the wired C-Bus
network, no additional power source is required. The connection to a C-Bus Wireless network is accomplished by a C-Bus Learn Mode operation. The connection to a C-Bus Cat-5 wired network requires the use of the C-Bus Toolkit software. The Gateway supports routing of messages into and through both wired and wireless networks. Messages on each network (such as button presses) can be passed through to the adjacent network. A Gateway links Cat-5 wired and Wireless networks together
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