Following a radio link time-out, all outputs linked to the Node in question are set to de-energize (discrete outputs to zero, analog outputs to 0 mA or 4 mA), energize
(discrete outputs to one, analog outputs to 20 mA), or to hold the last stable state/value. Use the DIP switches to select the link loss output state.
Modbus/User Configuration Tool (UCT) or DIP Switch Configured
In Modbus/UCT Configured mode, the device parameters are changed using the User Configuration Tool (UCT) or a Modbus command. All DIP switch positions are
ignored. In DIP Switch Configured mode, use the DIP switches to configure the parameters listed in the 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.
Configuring Universal Analog Inputs for mA or V
To configure inputs to use 0 to10V instead of 0 to 20mA, remove the installed resistors from the marked locations on the wiring board. For example, to make analog input 1
a 0 to 10V input, follow these instructions.
G B − W +
A1
A2
A3
A4
Remove resistor in A1 slot
to make analog IN 1 a 0-10V input.
Step 1. Cut out the resistor installed in the A1 (analog 1) slot. (Your wiring board may differ
slightly from the board shown. Use the board's labels to confirm you have selected the correct
resistor to cut.)
Step 2. Launch the User Configuration Tool software.
Step 3. Change the units parameter for this particular input on this device (Gateway or Node)
to use voltage instead of milliamps. Refer to the Modbus Register table for the I/O number for
each analog input. Writing a four (4) to the Units parameter defines the units as 0 to 10V. Writ-
ing a two (2) to the Units parameter defines the units as 0 to 20 mA.
Note that a 220 ohm 0.1% resistor must be installed for a 0 to 20mA input. The resistor must be removed for an input defined as a 0 to 10V input.
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 Net-
worklisted 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
Wiring the 5-pin Euro-style connector depends on the model and power requirements of the device. Connecting dc power to the communication pins will cause permanent
damage.
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