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Switches

Device Settings

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1 input, 11 outputs

ON

OFF

ON

ON

0 inputs, 12 outputs

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

6 inputs, 6 outputs (non bit-packed)

ON

ON

OFF

ON

8 bit-packed inputs, 4 non bit-packed outputs

ON

ON

ON

OFF

4 non bit-packed inputs, 8 bit-packed outputs

ON

ON

ON

ON

* Default configuration. When DIP switch 2 is in its default position (OFF), the I/O is set to 6 discrete inputs and 6 discrete outputs, non–
bit-packed. DIP switches 5 through 8 are ignored.
For the 6 IN/6 OUT non bit-packed configuration, the discrete INs use I/O points 1 through 6 and the discrete OUTs use I/O points 9
through 14.
For the 8 bit-packed IN/4 non bit-packed OUT configuration, all discrete INs use I/O point 1 and the discrete OUTs use I/O points 9
through 12.
For the 4 non bit-packed IN/8 bit-packed output configuration, the discrete INs use I/O points 1 through 4 and all bit-packed outputs use
I/O point 9.
Modbus/UCT Configured or DIP Switch Configured for I/O Configuration
In the OFF position, this device is configured for six discrete inputs and six discrete outputs (non-bit packed) for products built after May
2011. For products built before May 2011, this default position configures the device for 12 inputs and zero outputs (bit packed). In the
OFF position, users can send commands directly from the host system to the devices to select custom I/O configuration. Users may also
use the User Configuration Tool (UCT) to write custom configuration
In the ON position, use DIP switches 5 through 8 to select one of the pre-programmed discrete I/O configurations shown in the DIP
Switch Settings table.
Transmit Power Levels
The 900 MHz radios can be operated at 1 watt (30 dBm) or 250 mW (24 dBm). While the radios operate in 1 Watt mode, they cannot
communicate with 150 mW DX80 radio devices. To communicate with the 150 mW radio models, operate this radio in 250 mW mode.
For 2.4 GHz radios, this DIP switch is disabled. The transmit power for 2.4 GHz is fixed at about 100 mW EIRP (18 dBm), making the 2.4
GHz Performance models automatically compatible with the DX80 2.4 GHz models.
Mixing Performance and Non-Performance Radios in the Same Network
To comply with federal regulations, the 150 mW radios and 1 Watt radios communicate differently. To mix Performance radios with non-
Performance radios:

• Performance radios must operate in 250 mW mode, not 1 Watt mode (DIP switch 1 ON)
• Non-Performance radios must be set to use Extended Address Mode (DIP switch 1 ON)

For more detailed instructions about setting up your wireless network, refer to the Quick Start Guide, Banner document number 128185.
For more information about using Performance and non-Performance radios within the same network, refer the technical note titled
Mixing Performance Radios and 150 mW Radios in the Same Networklisted on the FAQ/Knowledgebase section of Banner's Wireless
Sensor Networks website.

Wiring Your SureCross

®

 Device

Use the following wiring diagrams to first wire the sensors and then apply power to the SureCross devices.

5-pin Euro-Style Hookup for the FlexPower Gateway

Connecting dc power to the communication pins will cause permanent damage. For FlexPower devices, do not apply more than 5.5V to
the gray wire.

 

 

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Summary of Contents for SureCross Performance FlexPower DX80G9M2S-P7

Page 1: ...thin the unlicensed Industrial Scientific and Medical ISM band Transceivers provide bidirectional communication between the Gateway and Node including fully acknowledged data transmission Lost RF link...

Page 2: ...ion Tool The User Configuration Tool UCT software runs on any Windows machine and uses as converter cable to connect your Gateway to the computer The User Configuration Tool UCT offers an easy way to...

Page 3: ...the cable plugs into 3 Gently unplug the ribbon cable from the board mounted into the bottom housing 4 Remove the black cover plate from the bottom of the device s cover The DIP switches are located...

Page 4: ...tions shown in the DIP Switch Settings table Transmit Power Levels The 900 MHz radios can be operated at 1 watt 30 dBm or 250 mW 24 dBm While the radios operate in 1 Watt mode they cannot communicate...

Page 5: ...r connection V Ground dc common connection For the default configuration of 6 IN and 6 OUT use IO 1 through 6 to wire the inputs and IO 7 through 12 to wire the outputs When using the DIP switches to...

Page 6: ...O1 to IO12 10 10 10 Node 16 Non Bit Packed Discrete OUT de pending on DIP switch configuration 11 11 11 Node 16 12 12 12 Node 16 13 13 13 Node 16 14 14 14 Node 16 15 15 15 Node 16 Control Message 16 1...

Page 7: ...01 00 Input Point 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN 5 IN 4 IN 3 IN 2 IN 1 Parameter Data 0 0 0 0 0 OUT 7 OUT 6 OUT 5 OUT 4 OUT 3 OUT 2 OUT 1 Defining Inputs and Outputs Using the UCT To configure either a Gateway or...

Page 8: ...and line of sight To determine the range of your wire less network perform a Site Survey Power 10 30V dc or 3 6 5 5V dc low power option Out side the USA 12 24V dc 10 or 3 6 5 5V dc low power option 9...

Page 9: ...ting Not included with IP20 DX80 C models BWA HW 001 Mounting Hardware Kit containing four M5 0 8 x 25mm SS screws four M5 0 8 x 16mm SS screws four M5 0 8mm SS hex nuts and four 8 32 x 3 4 SS bolts B...

Page 10: ...any product of its manufacture which at the time it is returned to the factory is found to have been defective during the warranty period This warranty does not cover damage or liability for misuse ab...

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