8.4.4 DXM Slave ID
Use the secondary Modbus RS-485 port when the DXM Controller is connected to a Modbus RTU network as a Modbus
slave device. Set the Modbus ID for the secondary RS-485 port using the LCD display menu System > DXM Slave ID.
8.4.5 Power DC/Solar
The DC/Solar parameter selects the charging algorithm for batteries attached to the DXM Controller. The factory default
setting is DC.
Set the charging algorithm to Solar when the main power source is a solar panel and batteries. Set the battery charging
algorithm to DC when the main power source is line powered 10–30 V dc and the attached batteries are used as backup
batteries. This setting can also be set by writing Modbus register 6071 of the I/O board. See
8.4.6 LCD Contrast
Use the LCD Contrast option to adjust the LCD contrast. Adjust the starting number lower to decrease the display contrast.
The factory default is 28. Do not set a number less than 14 or the display may not be bright enough to see to change
back.
8.4.7 Restart
Use Restart to force the main processor to restart. This does not affect the other boards in the system, I/O board, ISM
radio board, or Cellular modem.
8.5 System Info
Various DXM system settings are shown in this menu. The Push, Ethernet, and Cell parameters are helpful for debugging
network connections. This menu is a read only menu.
Cell
Shows the cellular MEID number (Mobil Equipment Identifier), MDN
(Mobil Device Number), version, signal, firewall setting, and firewall
mask. Some of these parameters are not visible until the cellular
network is accessed.
Controller
Displays the date, build, model, and serial number.
Ethernet
Displays the IP address, MAC address, DHCP, Gateway address, and
DNS settings.
I/O Board
Displays the serial number, model, date, firmware part numbers, and
version numbers.
ISM Radio
Displays the serial number, model, date, firmware part numbers, and
version numbers.
LCD Board
Displays the serial number, model, date, firmware part numbers, and
version numbers.
Push
Shows the current parameters loaded from the XML configuration that
applies to pushing data to a webserver, including method (Ethernet or
cellular), interval, URL, page, HTTPS, and site ID.
System Info
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Controller
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ISM Radio
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Push
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Ethernet
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Cell
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I/O Board
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LCD Board
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