Binding #
—This parameter allows the user to define the Binding code within the ISM radio. Typically, you will not have to
adjust this number unless you are replacing an existing Gateway or master radio.
RF Ctrl
—Displays the status of the ISM radio DIP switch 1 (off or on). The menu doesn't allow the user to change the DIP
switch setting through the display.
7.5.2 I/O Board
Use the
System Config
>
I/O Board
submenu to change the configuration parameters for the inputs, outputs, counters, and
charger.
Use the
Inputs
menu to change the input type. The universal inputs on the DXM are defined from the factory as sinking
inputs. To change the input type:
1. Go to the
System Config
>
I/O Board
>
Inputs
menu.
2. Select which input to change.
3. Select the input type. The available parameters include the Input Type and the Counter Edge Detect.
Table 9: Input parameters
Input Type
Description
Sinking
Discrete input, low active, 0 = ON, 1 = OFF
Sourcing
Discrete input, high active, 1 = ON, 0 = OFF
Current
Analog input, 0–20 mA
Voltage
Analog input, 0–10 V DC
Thermistor 2*
Thermistor input, 10k - J (r-t curve), beta(K) 3890
Thermistor 1*
Thermistor input, 10k - G (r-t curve), beta(K) 3575
Counter
Description
In Type
Sinking or sourcing
Cnt Rise
Increment the count when the input transitions from 0 -> 1
Cnt Fall
Increment the count when the input transitions from 1 -> 0
Use the
Output
menu to change the default condition, output type, and switched power voltage.
Table 10: Output parameters
Output Type
Description
Default
Force output registers to a default condition if the I/O board has not been communicated with for a user-defined
time period. The communications timeout parameter must be set to use the Default condition.
Type
Select the output type: NMOS Sinking, Switch Power (Swch Pwr), Analog.
Voltage
Outputs defined as switched power can adjust the voltage: 5 V or 16 V
Use the
Charger
menu to change the charging algorithm for the battery. This parameter can also be set by writing Modbus
register 6071 of the I/O board. See
Supplying Power from a Solar Panel
Table 11: Charger parameters
Charger Parameters
Description
DC
Used when 12–24 V DC power supplies connected to the DXM power pins and the attached batteries are used as
backup batteries. This limits the current during the battery charging process. (factory default setting)
Solar
Select Solar when a solar panel is connected to the power pins of the DXM. Solar panels are current limited by
their design and therefore can charge the battery without managing the input power.
7.5.3 Ethernet
Use the
Ethernet
submenu to sets the IP Address, Gateway Address, and Subnet mask of the DXM's Ethernet interface.
You may change these settings either from the LCD menu (
System Config
>
Ethernet
) or from the XML configuration file
created by the DXM Configuration Software.
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