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Temporarily Disabling the Wireless Connection

For most windows users, following these steps will allow you to temporarily disable your wireless
connection while connecting to the ProtoNode module:

1. Click the Start Menu and go to Control Panel.
2. Double Left Click on the Network Connections Icon.
3. Right Click on the Wireless Network Connections Icon and Select Disable.


To re-enable the wireless connection follow these steps:

1. Click the Start Menu and go to Control Panel.
2. Double Left Click on the Network Connections Icon.
3. Right Click on the Wireless Network Connections Icon and Select Enable.
4. This should automatically reconnect you with the first available wireless signal. In some cases it

may require step 5 to complete the task.

5. If the wireless still has not come back online, Right Click on the Wireless Network Icon and Select

Repair. Please make sure that there is a wireless signal available.


Please keep in mind that these steps were written with Windows users in mind, and that because each
computer system is different you might have to change some of these steps. When in doubt ask your
local network administrator or IT person for assistance.

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Connection Troubleshooting

After following the connection guide, if you’re still having trouble connecting to the ProtoNode try the
following trouble shooting steps:

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Is the ProtoNode powered up? If not, check the wiring. Also check to ensure there is a solid
24vdc to the unit.

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Make sure all the connectors are secured on the ProtoNode including the 6 pin connector
and either the 3 pin or 2 pin connector, depending on whether you’re using the BACnet or
Lonworks module.

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Check the voltage between the customer connection terminal blocks (usually P2+/- in the
ModSync) and the outgoing voltage at the ProtoNode (either the 3 pin connector or 2 pin
depending on whether you’re using the BACnet or Lonworks module). While this voltage
may vary some, make sure that they are in the same average range. (For example, if you

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