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Banner Engineering Corp. 

• Minneapolis, MN U.S.A 

www.bannerengineering.com • Tel: 763.544.3164

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      P/N 179843 Rev. A

 

Quick Start Guide for -B2T and Q45 Temp/Humidity Networks

Step 2: Apply Power to the Wireless Q45 Sensors

To conserve battery power, the Wireless Q45 Sensor ships from the factory in storage 

mode. To wake the Q45: 

1.  Loosen the clamp plate on the top of the Wireless Q45 Sensor and lift the cover. 
2.  Press and hold the button for five seconds. When the Q45 is on, the red LED flashes.

Button

Step 3: Bind the Wireless Q45 Sensors to the Gateway

Binding Wireless Q45 Sensors to their Gateway ensures the Q45s only exchange data with 

the Gateway they are bound to. To create your network, bind the Wireless Q45 Sensors to the 

Gateway and assign them a unique Node address.

1.  On the Gateway, enter binding mode by triple-clicking the button. 

The LED flashes red and green alternately.

2.  On the Gateway, use both rotary dials to assign the Node address for the Q45. Use the 

left dial for the left digit and the right dial for the right digit. For example, to assign your 

Q45 to Node 01, set the left dial to 0 and the right dial to 1. 

3.  On the Wireless Q45 Sensor, enter binding mode by triple-clicking the button. 

While in binding mode, the red and green LEDs flash alternately. After the Q45 is bound, 

the LEDs flash together four times. The Q45 automatically exits binding mode.

4.  On the Gateway, single-click the button to exit binding mode. 

Step 4: Verify Radio Communication

To verify the Gateway and Wireless Q45 Sensor are communicating: 

• Gateway's LED is solid green. 
• Until communication is established with the Gateway, the Q45's red LED flashes. 
• After communication is established, the Q45's green LED flashes. 

Step 5: Test the Wireless Q45 Sensor Operation

Mount the Wireless Q45 Sensor in your application and monitor the 4 to 20 

mA analog output signals, which vary with changes in both temperature and 

humidity.

Button

Amber LED indicates sensor 

function

Green and red LEDs indicate radio 

functions

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Binding button

Antenna connection

DIP switches

Rotary dials

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