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Contents

1 Kit Contents 

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2 Controller Enclosure 

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2.1 Install the Cord Grips 

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2.2 Wire the Battery 

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2.3 Install and Wire the Solar Panel 

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3 Controller Details

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3.1 DXM Controller Overview

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3.1.1 DXM100-Ax Features

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3.1.2 Models

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3.1.3 I/O Base Board for the DXM100-Ax

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4 Configuration Instructions 

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4.1 DXM100-A Configuration

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4.2 Introduction to Traditional Setup Mode

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4.2.1 Configuration Example: Reading Registers on a Modbus Slave Device 

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4.2.2 Save and Upload the Configuration File 

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4.3 DXM100-A2 Models Only

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4.3.1 Binding and Conducting a Site Survey with the ISM Radio 

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4.3.2 Bind a DX80 Node to a DXM and Assign the Node Address

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4.3.3 Conduct a Site Survey from the DXM

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5 Activating Services

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5.1 Banner Cellular Data Services

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5.1.1 Activate Cell Services

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5.1.2 Create an Account 

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5.1.3 Add a Device to the Cellular Network 

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5.2 Banner Cloud Data Services (BannerCDS)

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5.2.1 Activate Cloud Services

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5.2.2 Create a New Gateway 

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5.2.3 Modifying the XML Configuration File 

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5.2.4 Configure the Cloud Data Services Settings 

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5.2.5 Upload the XML Configuration File to the Website 

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6 Installation Instructions 

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6.1 Install the Enclosure's Mounting Plate 

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6.2 Mount the Solar Panel 

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7 Product Support and Maintenance 

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7.1 Final Support Information 

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7.2 DXM100-Ax Documentation 

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7.3 Warnings

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7.4 Banner Engineering Corp. Limited Warranty 

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DXM Enclosure Kit (DEK) Series

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DEK

Page 1: ...DXM Enclosure Kit DEK Series Instruction Manual Original Instructions 223953 Rev A 20 July 2021 Banner Engineering Corp All rights reserved 223953 ...

Page 2: ...0 Node to a DXM and Assign the Node Address 13 4 3 3 Conduct a Site Survey from the DXM 14 5 Activating Services 15 5 1 Banner Cellular Data Services 15 5 1 1 Activate Cell Services 15 5 1 2 Create an Account 15 5 1 3 Add a Device to the Cellular Network 15 5 2 Banner Cloud Data Services BannerCDS 16 5 2 1 Activate Cloud Services 16 5 2 2 Create a New Gateway 16 5 2 3 Modifying the XML Configurati...

Page 3: ...cations typically isolated from traditional infrastructure A five watt solar panel delivers a nominal 12 V DC standard output built with a heavy duty anodized frame and rugged design for withstanding high winds hail and snow loads The included mounting hardware can be used to anchor the panel to a wall or a pole for easy installation and a three meter cable connects to the charging circuit of the ...

Page 4: ...cord grips into locations 3 and 4 4 Install the smallest cable gland PG7 for the solar cable at location 2 2 2 Wire the Battery The battery and DXM ship from the factory pre mounted to the DIN rail 1 If necessary remove the DXM from the DIN rail to provide better access to the wiring terminals To remove the DXM a insert a small flat blade screwdriver in tab shown 1 and pry the spring loaded DIN ra...

Page 5: ...ng cleat with the arc facing out Convex orientation b Leave the hardware a little loose so that the bracket can slide onto the panel frame between the mating surfaces c Move the cleat to the center of the panel and tighten the hardware to secure it See the included manufacturer documentation for further instruction 2 Connect the solar cable to the panel DXM Enclosure Kit DEK Series www bannerengin...

Page 6: ...op until it clicks closed 3 Wire the solar panel to the DXM Figure 5 Solar panel wiring to the DXM a Feed the cable from the solar panel to the DXM through the small cable gland b Connect the brown lead to the PW terminal on the bottom of the controller c Connect the blue wire to the GD terminal next to the PW terminal d Set the slack on the solar panel wire to prevent excess tension on the wire S...

Page 7: ...veraging trending and thresholding Low complexity solutions SMS text message Notifications Email Notifications Push data on conditions Text Programming Language ScriptBasic Medium complexity solutions Scheduler Time calendar based events Astronomical clock Dynamic scheduling for scheduling adjustments Data Logging Cyclic Data Event logging Email log files Data Sampling Adjust cloud push intervals ...

Page 8: ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 LED2 TB1 C6 R82 TB4 P2 P4 SW1 C4 P5 SW2 P10 TB3 P7 TB2 TB9 Y1 P6 L2 TB5 TVS1 L1 R77 P9 P8 P1 LED1 P3 A B C D G H J K L 1 18 19 32 M L Pin Name Description 1 No Connection Not used 2 PW 12 30 V DC or solar power in Main power in for DXM Controller can be 12 30 V DC or solar power 20 W panel max 3 GD Ground DXM ground 4 B Battery in 15 V DC 12 V battery connection positive 5 GD Ground D...

Page 9: ...s registers 503 1A maximum at 30 V DC 24 N2 NMOS OUT 2 NMOS switch to ground controlled by I O Modbus registers 502 1A maximum at 30 V DC 25 N1 NMOS OUT 1 NMOS switch to ground controlled by I O Modbus registers 501 1A maximum 30VDC 26 GD Ground DXM ground 27 U4 Universal Input 4 Universal input 4 NPN PNP 0 20 mA 0 10 V 10k Thermistor Use DXM Configuration Software or Modbus registers to set input...

Page 10: ...5 minute intervals Two DC latching outputs toggling every 5 minutes One temperature humidity probe powered from 16 V switched power reading every 5 minutes ScriptBasic program controlling temperature humidity power and reading DC latching control Read rules operating every 5 to 15 minutes for solar charging parameters and SDI 12 data Cellular push every 15 minutes sampling every 5 minutes for 16 L...

Page 11: ...gisters Local Registers in Use screen The bottom status bar displays the communications status application status and the DXM Configuration Software version In this short example we will configure the DXM to read six registers on an external Modbus Slave device and save the data into the local registers Important The software only loads a file to the DXM Internal parameter settings that are change...

Page 12: ...me to display the parameters 3 Name your rule 4 Select the slave ID 5 Select how many registers to read and the beginning register 6 Define the register type how often to read the register and any other appropriate parameters 7 If necessary select the error condition For this example if the read function fails after three attempts the read rule writes 12345 to the DXM local registers Notice the li...

Page 13: ...IP switch 4 back OFF and cycle power again to return to normal operation of the XML and script Adjust the XML or script to slow down the RTU read or write rules Upload a blank XML bind all devices then upload the configured XML file 4 3 2 Bind a DX80 Node to a DXM and Assign the Node Address Binding Nodes to a Gateway ensures the Nodes only exchange data with the Gateway they are bound to After a ...

Page 14: ... site survey on a DX80 network does not affect the throughput of the DX80 network The DX80 Gateway Node system can run a site survey analysis while the network is operational For a MulitHop network the master device passes the site survey request to the intended Modbus slave device The Site Survey runs and the results display on the LCD Running a site survey on a MultiHop network stops all network...

Page 15: ...cellular data opening screen 3 Select the region the system is operating in If the system is within the contiguous United States select United States from the region drop down list If the system will be used in Alaska Hawaii Canada or Mexico select North America 4 From the drop down list of cellular data plans select the plan identified by the cellular data calculator 5 1 2 Create an Account Figur...

Page 16: ...ted to the cellular network 5 2 Banner Cloud Data Services BannerCDS 5 2 1 Activate Cloud Services Follow these instructions to activate your cloud services account 1 Go to the bannercds com website 2 Register your account by going to the Sign Up menu 3 Select Enter Authorization Code and Create Account 4 Enter the requested information The authorization code is on the Authorization Card included ...

Page 17: ...anner Cloud Data Services website 3 Verify the Server Name IP is set to push bannercds com and the Page is set to push aspx for sending to the website 4 Set the Cloud Push Interval to a value appropriate for your application The Cloud Push Interval determines how often the device pushes the data to the web The faster the push interval the more data is sent to the site Cellular plans can only push ...

Page 18: ...resent your specific kit After the XML file is loaded into the webserver the webserver uses the register names and configurations defined in the configuration file 5 Click on the Site Name link to go to the configured registers to see the values uploaded by the DXM The same XML configuration files is now loaded on both the DXM and the Website After some time the data should be seen on the website ...

Page 19: ...rd from the enclosure 6 Use the included screws to fasten the plate to the enclosure Do not over torque 7 Use the 2 13 16 to 3 3 4 pole clamps and the geometry of the plate tabs to fasten the enclosure to an appropriately sized pole Figure 15 Pole clamp and plate tab 6 2 Mount the Solar Panel Mount the solar panel at an angle appropriate with your geographic region and avoid any light obstructions...

Page 20: ...o ensure no ground loops are created No surge suppressor can absorb all lightning strikes do not touch the Sure Cross device or any equipment connected to the Sure Cross device during a thunderstorm Exporting Sure Cross Radios It is our intent to fully comply with all national and regional regulations regarding radio frequency emissions Customers who want to re export this product to a country oth...

Page 21: ...RANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND WHETHER ARISING UNDER COURSE OF PERFORMANCE COURSE OF DEALING OR TRADE USAGE This Warranty is exclusive and limited to repair or at the discretion of Banner Engineering Corp replacement IN NO EVENT SHALL BANNER ENGINE...

Page 22: ... modify 17 save 13 upload 13 upload to website 18 configure cloud settings 17 create new site 16 M modify configuration file 17 multiple registers 11 registers 17 R registers multiple registers 11 S save configuration file 13 U upload configuration file 13 18 ...

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