Figure 2, A master rfg connected to a multizone receiver, Master base repeater base repeater base – Niles Audio RFG User Manual

Page 9: Figure 3, Daisy-chain wiring and powering of 3 rfgs, Set as master base cat-5 cable

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SYStem deSIGn WIRInG FoR RFG
The RFG has two RJ-45 connections for wiring into the system. The connection used depends

on the mode and overall system design.

A MAsteR RFG connected to A niles netwoRk-BAsed MultiZone ReceiveR:
An RFG with dipswitches set for Master Base mode must be connected directly to the

MultiZone receiver using CAT-5 cable as detailed in

Figure 2

. No power supply is needed.

A master RFG can be wired with repeater RFGs by wiring the CAT-5 cable from the MultiZone
Receiver’s Communications port to the System connection of the first RFG, and then from the first
RFG’s Keypad connection port to the System connection of the next RFG. Two RFGs can be daisy
chained to the receiver without an additional power supply. If three RFGs are daisy chained, a Niles
power supply (FG01035) must be connected to an RFG in the chain. If more RFGs are required, note
that the Niles power supply can supply power to up to three adjacent RFGs in the chain.

Figure 2.

A master RFG connected to a MultiZone receiver

Set as

Master Base

CAt-5 Cable

Master

Base

Repeater

Base

Repeater

Base

Keypad

Connection

System

Connection

Figure 3.

daisy-chain wiring

and powering of 3 RFGs

CAT-5 Cable

RFG

Radio Frequency

Gateway

MAKE SURE THE EXTERNAL

ANTENNA IS ALWAYS

ORIENTED VERTICALLY

niles network

MultiZone Receiver

niles network

MultiZone Receiver

RFG

Radio Frequency

Gateway

MAKE SURE THE EXTERNAL

ANTENNA IS ALWAYS

ORIENTED VERTICALLY

RFG

Radio Frequency

Gateway

MAKE SURE THE EXTERNAL

ANTENNA IS ALWAYS

ORIENTED VERTICALLY

RFG

Radio Frequency

Gateway

MAKE SURE THE EXTERNAL

ANTENNA IS ALWAYS

ORIENTED VERTICALLY

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