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5.5 Setting the Maximum System Devices

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5.6 Storage Mode and Sleep Mode

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5.7 Modbus Communication Parameters

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5.7.1 Setting the Slave ID on a DX80 Gateway

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5.7.2 Setting the Baud Rate

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5.7.3 Setting Parity

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5.8 Default Output Conditions

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5.8.1 Host Link Failure

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5.8.2 Gateway Link Failure

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5.8.3 Node Link Failure

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5.9 Units Defined

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5.9.1 Interpreting Register Values in the Banner Wireless System

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5.10 Setting up the Wireless Network Using the Rotary Dials

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5.10.1 Rotary Dial Address Mode

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5.10.2 Setting the Network ID Using the Rotary Dials

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5.10.3 Setting the Device Address Using the Rotary Dials

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5.10.4 Setting Up Channel Search Mode

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6 System Layouts

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6.1 Stand-Alone Systems

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6.1.1 Mapped Pairs (DX70)

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6.1.2 Gateway with Multiple Nodes (DX80)

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6.1.3 Gateway Configured as a Modbus Master

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6.2 Modbus RTU

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6.2.1 Modbus RTU Host Controlled Operation

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6.2.2 Modbus RTU with Multiple Slave Devices

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6.2.3 Modbus RTU with Multiple Slave Devices - Layout 2

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6.3 Modbus/TCP and EtherNet/IP

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6.3.1 Host Connected - DX80 GatewayPro

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6.4 Data Radios

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6.4.1 Data Radios

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6.4.2 Data Radios with DX85 Modbus RTU Remote I/O Devices

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6.4.3 Data Radios with a Gateway as the Modbus Master

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7 Sensor Connections

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7.1 Discrete Inputs

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7.1.1 Discrete Inputs, Sourcing

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7.1.2 Discrete Inputs, Sinking

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7.1.3 Discrete Inputs, MINI-BEAM

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7.2 Discrete Outputs

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7.2.1 Discrete Outputs

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7.3 Analog Inputs

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7.3.1 Analog Inputs, Powered using SureCross Device Terminals

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7.3.2 Analog Inputs, Powered from Switch Power

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7.3.3 Analog Inputs, Powered Externally

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7.3.4 Analog Inputs, Temperature Sensors

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7.3.5 Analog Inputs, QT50U Long-Range Ultrasonic Sensor

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7.4 Analog Outputs

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7.4.1 Analog Outputs, Three-Wire Sensors

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7.4.2 Analog Outputs, Drive Motor Controllers

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8 SureCross Power Solutions

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8.1 10 to 30V dc Power

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8.2 What is FlexPower

®

?

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8.2.1 Switch Power (with FlexPower)

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8.2.2 FlexPower with Integrated Battery

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8.2.3 FlexPower

®

Solar Supply

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8.3 Battery Life Calculations

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8.3.1 Analog Configuration

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8.3.2 Discrete Configuration

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8.3.3 Temperature and Humidity Sensor

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8.3.4 Calculating Battery Life

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8.4 Example Solar Powered Systems

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8.4.1 Parallel Solar Systems

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8.4.2 Battery Backup Feature

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8.4.3 Autonomous Process Monitoring with Continuous Sensor Operation

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8.4.4 Wireless Network Range Extension

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9 Maintenance

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9.1 Replacing the Main Body Gasket

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9.2 Replacing the Rotary Dial Access Cover

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9.3 Battery Replacement

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9.3.1 Replacing the Battery (DX81 and DX81H Battery Supply Module)

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9.3.2 Replacing the Integrated Battery (DX80 Models)

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