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VBBIM09/33/20 v5.0.3
Chapter 6 VBB-NRI G2 103
Default Gateway
â–ª When in Static mode, this is where you set the default gateway.
â–ª When in DHCP mode, displays the default gateway configured by the DHCP server.
Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically - When chosen, your DHCP server will assign your DNS Server
IP addresses.
Manually Configure DNS Server Address - When chosen you will assign your DNS server IP addresses.
Primary DNS
â–ª When Automatically obtained, displays the Primary DNS chosen by the DHCP server.
â–ª When Manually entered, this is where you enter the Primary DNS address.
Secondary DNS
â–ª When Automatically obtained, displays the Secondary DNS chosen by the DHCP server.
â–ª When Manually entered, this is where you enter the Secondary DNS address.
Enable Ether Link Auto Negotiation - The VBB-NRI G2 is capable of communication speeds of either 10 or
100 Base-T and, with this option enabled, can switch between the two speeds if necessary. Enabled this option to
allow the VBB-NRI G2 to automatically detect and use the communication speed of the switch.
NRI Lock 1 Relay Configuration – Define the state of Relay 1 on the VBB-NRI G2 in case of network
communication failure during MRO Override state or power restored without network communications restoration.
Note: Whether the lock connected to the VBB-NRI G2 is Fail Safe or Fail Secure will ultimately determine what
effect the state of Relay 1 will have on the lock. The examples below are assuming a Fail Secure installation.
â–ª Communication Failure - Choose one of the options to define the behavior of Relay 1 in the event of
communication failure. Once communication is returned Relay 1 will resume its Normal Operation state.
â–ª Retain State - The lock will stay in whatever state it was in (activated or deactivated) when
communication was lost.
â–ª Unlocked - The relay will be activated when communication is lost. In most installations, this will
mean that the door will become unsecured.
â–ª Locked - The relay will be deactivated when communication is lost. In most installations, this will
mean that the door will become secured.
â–ª Power On - This section is used to define the behavior of Relay 1 while bright blue is reloading the
VBB-NRI G2 after a power loss. In the case of a power failure Relay 1 will become deactivated. When
power and communication are returned, bright blue will need to reload the VBB-NRI G2. During this time
the Power On option determines what state Relay 1 will be in. Once the VBB-NRI G2 has been fully restored
it will resume its Normal Operation state.
â–ª Unlocked - The relay will be activated when the VBB-NRI G2 receives power and is being reloaded.
In most installations, this will mean that the door will become unsecured.
â–ª Locked - The relay will be deactivated when the VBB-NRI G2 receives power and is being reloaded. In
most installations, this will mean that the door will become secured.

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BrandVanderbilt
Modelbright blue
CategorySecurity Sensors
LanguageEnglish

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