Features, Introduction, Dx80 gateway and node – Banner SureCross DX80 Wireless Networks User Manual
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SureCross Wireless Network
Product Manual
Introduction
Features
DX80 Gateway and Node
1.
Port, NPT Gland, or Plug
If unused, install the provided plug into the 1/2 NPT threaded port. Refer to the Installation section if an IP67
seal is required.
2.
Rotary Switch 1 (left)
Sets the Network ID (NID) to a hexidecimal value from 0 to F, for a total of 16 Network IDs. A Gateway and its
corresponding Nodes must be assigned the same Network ID.
Rotary Switch 2 (right)
Gateway: Sets the Gateway’s LCD viewing device address. The Gateway is predefined as Device Address 0.
Node: Sets the Node’s Device Address (hexidecimal 1 to F). Each Node within a network must have a unique
Node Device Address.
3.
Push Button 1
Single-click to advance across all top-level DX80 menus.
Single-click to move down interactive menus, once a top-level menu is chosen.
4.
Push Button 2
Double-click to select a menu and to enter manual scrolling mode.
Double-click to move up one level at a time.
5.
LED 1 and 2
Provide real-time feedback to the user regarding RF link status, serial communications activity, and the error
state.
6.
LCD Display
Six-character display provides run mode user information and shows enabled I/O point status. This display
allows the user to conduct a Site Survey (RSSI) and modify other DX80 configuration parameters without the
use of a PC or other external software interfaces. On the Node, after 15 minutes of inactivity, the LCD goes
blank. Press any button to refresh the display.
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5-Pin M12 Euro-style quick-disconnect serial port
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