Configuration, 23 configuration, Identification – CUE Wireless Touch Panel User Manual

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Configuration

Identification

Each CUEunit can be identified by a unique identification

name. Unique names are most useful in applications

requiring more than one CUEunit. This enables

programmers and installers to reference CUEunits with

logical, user friendly names, like “boardroom,” “lobby,”

etc.
To set the CUEunit identity, enter the unique name you

wish to use in the Name box.
Be sure to click the Apply button for any changes to

become effective!

IP Settings

This page is used for setting the communication parameters

and Wi-Fi settings. The unit uses standard internet protocol

(IP) communication parameters. Certain parameters can

be reset by the user. On start up, this page will display the

airCUE-7’s given: Physical LAN and Wi-Fi addresses (MAC),

Current IP address, Current subnet mask, Current default

gateway. Carefully note this addressing information (and

any changes you select to make to the IP address, subnet

mask, default gateway). This information must be entered

into the CUE System Director® program written for your

specific application. For control systems with more than

one airCUE-7, a unique IP address must be given to each

airCUE-7.
Insert an SSID (Extended Service Set ID). It is the name of the

network you want to access. It is used to identify different

wireless networks. It is case-sensitive and must not exceed

32 alphanumeric characters, which may be any keyboard

character.
Select a security mode WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access) or WEP

64/128 (Wired Equivalent Privacy 64-bit/128-bit) or None.
When WPA/WPA2 is selected, insert a WPA Security key (pre-

shared key). It may be entered using a passphrase of 8 to

63 printable ASCII characters, or directly as a string of 64

hexadecimal digits. Both WPA-Personal and WPA2-Personal

security types with TKIP or AES encryption are supported.

airCUE chooses itself the strongest security mode that is

compatible with your wireless network.
When WEP 64/128 is selected, insert a WEP key. It may

be entered either as a string of 10 or 26 hex digits, or

as a password of 5 or 13 printable ASCII characters.

Only one WEP key is supported. airCUE chooses itself the

authentication method “Open system” or “Shared key”.
Be sure to click the Apply button for any changes to the IP

settings to become effective!

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