7.5 System Config
Use the
System Config
menu to set DXM system parameters.
Figure 25. System Config menu
System Config
ISM Radio
to change the value
to accept
ENTER
BACK
to return to the previous menu
↑ ↓
I/O Board
Ethernet
Provision Cell
DXM Modbus ID: xxx
LCD Contrast: xx
Restart
DX80 ID: x
Auto Detect Radio
Advanced Options
Max Node Count: xx
Binding #: xxxxxx
RF Ctrl: Dip 1.00W
Ref Type: DX80
Ref Modbus ID: x
New ISM Modbus ID: x
Radio Detected Type: DX80
ID: 1
New ISM Max Nodes: xx
New ISM Binding Code: xxxxxx
Inputs
Outputs
Counters
Charger
Input x
In Type:
Cnt Rise:
Cnt Fall:
Output x
Default:
Type:
Voltage:
Charger: DC
DHCP
Update DHCP Mode
IP:
SN:
GW:
Reset
Update IP Address
Update SN
Update GW Address
Resets Ethernet parameters
to xml defaults.
After making changes to the
Ethernet settings, restart the DXM.
7.5.1 ISM Radio
DX80/MultiHop ID
—The ISM radio is set at the factory to be Modbus device address 1 (Modbus ID 1). For some
applications, you may need to change the Modbus ID. Adjust the Modbus device address using the LCD menu system. Any
other method may cause issues with the DXM not knowing which Modbus device address is assigned to the radio, which
causes issues with running Binding or Site Survey from the LCD menu.
Set the radio Modbus ID to a valid number (1 through 247) that is not being used by the DXM system. Processor Local
Registers allocate ID 199, the I/O board is set to ID 200, and the display board is set to ID 201. With a DX80 Gateway (star
network), it's easy to choose a new ID. With a MultiHop network, remember that the master MultiHop radio allocates a range
of Modbus IDs for wireless devices, typically 11 through 110.
When setting the new ISM Modbus ID, the system changes the Modbus ID on the internal radio and changes the reference
to it on the DXM. The reference Modbus ID is what the DXM uses to access the internal radio when running Binding or Site
Survey.
Auto Detect Radio
—If the internal Modbus ID of the radio was changed or the internal radio was changed, but not recorded,
use Auto Detect Radio to determine the radio ID and radio type. The auto-detect routine broadcasts discovery messages and
waits for a response. If other devices are connected to the external RS-485 ports, they may need to be disconnected for this
process to work properly.
Advanced Options
—The Advanced Options menu is typically not used unless the Modbus ID is changed without the DXM
being involved, such as when you write directly to the radio Modbus registers.
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Reference Type
selects the radio type between DX80 star architecture radios and a MultiHop radio. The DXM uses
this reference to determine how to communicate to the internal radio. If set incorrectly, the DXM may not be able to
run Site Survey from the LCD menu. Unless you are changing or adding the internal radio device, there should no
reason to change the radio type.
•
Reference Modbus ID
defines the Modbus ID the DXM uses when communicating with the internal radio. If this is
set incorrectly, the DXM will not be able to run Binding or Site Survey through the LCD menu.
Max Node Count
—Defines the maximum number of devices for the DX80 wireless network.
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