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8.6.4 Email and Text Message Push Retries

There are no retries for emails or SMS messages that fail to be sent from the DXM700.

 

 

Sure Cross

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 DXM700-Bx Wireless Controller

 

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Summary of Contents for Sure Cross DXM1000-B Series

Page 1: ...Sure Cross DXM700 Bx Wireless Controller Instruction Manual Original Instructions 207894 Rev H 17 August 2021 Banner Engineering Corp All rights reserved 207894 ...

Page 2: ...se Board Connections 24 4 1 DIP Switch Settings for the Base Board 25 4 2 Ethernet 25 4 3 USB 25 4 4 Internal Local Registers Slave ID 199 for the DXM700 DXM1000 and DXM1200 26 4 5 Applying Power to the DXM700 Bx Wireless Controller 29 4 6 Connecting the Communication Pins 29 4 7 Modbus RTU Master and Slave Ports 29 4 7 1 Set the Master and Slave Port Parameters 30 4 7 2 Set the DXM Modbus Slave P...

Page 3: ...rs 54 8 5 6 Define Threshold Rules for Email 55 8 5 7 Define Log File Parameters for Emailing Log Files 55 8 6 Ethernet and Cellular Push Retries 56 8 6 1 Ethernet Push Retries 56 8 6 2 Cellular Push Retries 56 8 6 3 Event Action Rule or Log File Push Retries 56 8 6 4 Email and Text Message Push Retries 57 9 PROFINET 58 9 1 General Station Description Markup Language File 58 9 2 DXM PROFINET IO Da...

Page 4: ...pply voltage minus 2 V 100mA maximum at 30 V DC Connectivity The DXM700 s wired and wireless connectivity options make it easy to share data between local and remote equipment The cellular modem option eliminates the need for IT infrastructures to connect remote equipment for sensing and control to IIoT cloud services The integrated Sure Cross wireless radio enables Modbus connectivity to remote s...

Page 5: ... indicators User programmable LCD Bind Sure Cross radios Conduct a site survey to evaluate the radio signal integrity of radios within the network View register and output information View system status and configuration API Interface Host Initiated control Web service integration User Defined LED indicators Indicates the status of the DXM700 processes or equipment 1 1 DXM Hardware Configuration O...

Page 6: ... DXM700 ISM antenna cable connections The optional ISM radio fits on the LCD display board in the top housing assembly The ISM radio boards are available with either a 900 MHz radio or a 2 4 GHz radio The ISM radio module installs into the 12 pin parallel sockets strips To install 1 Orient the mounting through hole in the ISM radio to the mounting hole next to the 12 pin sockets on the display PCB...

Page 7: ...rve as the main global pool of registers and are used as the common data exchange mechanism External Modbus device registers can be read into the Local Registers or written from the local data registers The DXM700 as a Modbus master device or slave device exchanges data using the Local Registers Modbus over Ethernet Modbus TCP uses the Local Registers as the accessible register data Using Action R...

Page 8: ...ernal local registers Modbus slave ID 199 Local Registers Type Description 1 845 32 bit integer Local data registers 846 849 32 bit integer Reset Constant Timer 851 900 32 bit non volatile integer Data flash non volatile 901 1000 Reserved for internal use 1001 5000 Floating point Floating point registers local data registers 5001 7000 32 bit integer Local data registers 7001 8000 32 bit non volati...

Page 9: ...er Action Rules Script Basic XML Config File The configuration software configures the DXM by creating an XML file that is transferred to the DXM using a USB or Ethernet connection The DXM can also receive the XML configuration file from a Web server using a cellular or Ethernet connection This configuration file governs all aspects of the DXM operation The wireless network devices are a separate ...

Page 10: ... mm 2 29 28 8 mm 1 13 52 8 mm 2 08 ISM radio antenna connection Cellular radio antenna connection DXM700 B1 DXM700 B2 All measurements are listed in millimeters inches unless noted otherwise Sure Cross DXM700 Bx Wireless Controller 10 www bannerengineering com Tel 1 888 373 6767 ...

Page 11: ...ust the XML or script to slow down the RTU read or write rules Upload a blank XML bind all devices then upload the configured XML file Bind a DX80 Node to a DXM and Assign the Node Address Binding Nodes to a Gateway ensures the Nodes only exchange data with the Gateway they are bound to After a Gateway enters binding mode the Gateway automatically generates and transmits a unique extended addressi...

Page 12: ...f the device ID You can leave the DXM Bind to address set to 1 because the MultiHop s rotary dials will override that setting 3 Start binding mode on the DXM radio by pressing ENTER on the DXM radio 4 After entering binding mode on the DXM put the MultiHop repeater or slave radio into binding mode For housed radios triple click button 2 For board level radios triple click the button For radios wit...

Page 13: ...to OFF 4 The system will request a restart press ENTER to confirm 5 Follow steps 1 and 2 to reenter the Ethernet menu Use the arrow keys to select IP Press ENTER The IP address displays for example 192 168 0 1 6 Use the up and down arrows to change the IP address Press ENTER to move to the next octet 7 Press ENTER on the final octet to accept the changes 8 Cycle power to the DXM The changes are sa...

Page 14: ...to DXM screen differs from the other DXM models When the Select DXM Model drop down is set to DXM R90x a new network discovery table is displayed Click Scan Network for DXMs to detect DXM devices on the host computer s network Discovered DXMs are listed in the network discovery table Double click any row entry to connect to that DXM If the DXM s IP address is already known the standard TCP connect...

Page 15: ...b server only writes to the device and cannot read the data If the permissions are set to Read Write the web server can read the data from the device and write to the device from the web 5 Click Modify Registers to save and apply the changes Define an RTU Read Rule Follow these steps to create a new read rule This example screen shows a read rule created to read six registers address 1 through 6 f...

Page 16: ...ed to the factory is found to have been defective during the warranty period This warranty does not cover damage or liability for misuse abuse or the improper application or installation of the Banner product THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURP...

Page 17: ...he right side of the I O base board Solid green DX80 ISM radio LED indicates power Flashing green MultiHop ISM radio LED indicates operation Red and green combined Communications traffic and binding 3 1 MultiHop Radio DIP Switches MultiHop ISM radio devices are defined with R2 R4 and R5 in the model number DXMxxx xxR2 MultiHop 900 MHz DXMxxx xxR4 MultiHop 2 4 GHz DXMxxx xxR5 MultiHop 900 MHz 100 m...

Page 18: ...al DIP switches to select the mode of operation All MultiHop radios within a wireless network must be in the same mode Modbus mode uses the Modbus protocol for routing packets In Modbus mode a routing table is stored in each parent device to optimize the radio traffic This allows for point to point communication in a multiple data radio network and acknowledgement retry of radio packets To access ...

Page 19: ...gisters with generic devices MulitHop Device Slave ID Modbus Registers DXM Master radio 1 none Slave radio 11 Modbus register 1 16 are inputs 501 516 are outputs Repeater radio 12 Modbus register 1 16 are inputs 501 516 are outputs Slave radio 15 Modbus register 1 16 are inputs 501 516 are outputs 3 3 DIP Switch Settings for the Performance Gateway Radio Module The 900 MHz radios transmit at 1 Wat...

Page 20: ... 77 93 109 125 14 14 30 46 62 78 94 110 126 15 15 31 47 63 79 95 111 127 16 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 Table 7 Access all wireless network registers by reading Modbus slave ID 1 DX80 Device Slave ID Modbus Registers DXM Gateway radio 1 Modbus registers 1 8 are inputs 9 16 are outputs Node 1 Modbus registers 17 24 are inputs 25 32 are outputs Node 2 Modbus registers 33 40 are inputs 41 48 are output...

Page 21: ...ing registers contain discrete bit packed I O values for the Gateway and all Nodes Values are stored first for the Gateway then for each Node in order of Node address Figure 15 Discrete bit packed register addresses and bit positions Bit Packed Device Status Registers Bit Position Register Address 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 6601 Node 15 Node 14 Node 13 Node 12 Node 11 Node 10 Node 9 Nod...

Page 22: ...xample a least significant bit of one 1 indicates the analog value is above the selected threshold value A least significant bit of zero 0 indicates the analog value is below the threshold value Output registers from all devices use Modbus registers 6691 through 6753 to organize the least significant bit into a sequential array of registers Output 8 I O point 16 cannot be written using the discret...

Page 23: ...ut 3 for Node 2 7851 Input 8 Status Register for Gateway 9051 Output 8 for Gateway 7852 Input 8 Status Register for Node 1 9052 Output 8 for Node 1 7853 Input 8 Status Register for Node 2 9053 Output 8 for Node 2 For example 6801 contains the input 1 value for the Gateway 6802 contains the input 1 value for Node 1 and 6848 contains the input 1 value for Node 47 Sure Cross DXM700 Bx Wireless Contro...

Page 24: ...ard holder G Processor button L D DIP switches H Operating LED M Button Operation Pressing the button for 5 seconds forces a Push to the webserver This assumes a proper configuration for the webserver LED Operation The PCB LED flashes to indicate the processor board is running The LED starts flashing about 10 seconds after power is applied and a network connection is present Without an ethernet ne...

Page 25: ... power to the DXM700 verify the Ethernet cable is connected The number of times the processor attempts to connect to the Ethernet network is configured in the DXM Configuration Software Settings Network Ethernet Connection Acquisition The default setting is two retries one minute after the device boots up another retry two minutes later The Ethernet connection supports the DXM Configuration Softwa...

Page 26: ...change mechanism External Modbus device registers can be read into the local registers or written from the local registers The DXM700 as a Modbus master device or a Modbus slave device exchanges data using the local registers Modbus over Ethernet Modbus TCP uses the local registers as the accessible register data Local registers 851 900 and 7001 8000 Data Flash Non volatile 32 bit Unsigned The top...

Page 27: ...lures 10037 10038 Http Push Last Status Last DXM700 push status 0 Initial state no push attempt as finished yet 1 Attempt complete 2 Attempt aborted 10039 10040 Cellular Strength BER Cellular signal strength Value range 0 31 0 113 dBm or less 1 111 dBm 2 30 109 dBm through 53 dBm in 2 dBm steps 31 51 dBm or greater 99 not known or not detectable BER not used 10055 10056 Alarms smtp attempts Email ...

Page 28: ...rst socket 21001 is the second socket 2x003 Socket x connections 2x005 Socket x disconnections 2x007 Socket x transmits 2x009 Socket x receives 2x011 Socket x resolver attempts reserved 2x013 Socket x resolvers reserved 2x015 2x020 Reserved 2x021 Socket x Rule 0 transmits 2x023 Socket x Rule 0 receives 2x025 Socket x Rule 0 timeouts 2x027 Socket x Rule 0 broadcasts 2x029 Reserved 2x031 Socket x Ru...

Page 29: ...in 12 Secondary RS 485 4 7 Modbus RTU Master and Slave Ports The DXM can be a Modbus RTU master device to other slave devices and can be a Modbus slave device to another Modbus RTU master The DXM uses the primary RS 485 port M M as a Modbus RTU master to control external slave devices All wired devices connected to the master RS 485 port must be slave devices As a Modbus RTU master device the DXM ...

Page 30: ...e expected time for messages to be sent throughout the wireless network For the DXM the Timeout parameter is the maximum amount of time the DXM should wait after a request is sent until the response message is received from the Modbus slave device Wireless Modbus Backbone Applies to the Modbus slave port Define when there is an ISM radio plugged into the processor board When this is done the Modbu...

Page 31: ...ication runs at a maximum rate of 50 ms per transaction The parameter settings for the external RS 485 buses are controlled by the DXM Configuration Software Refer to the Modbus Registers section for more descriptions of each Modbus register on the DXM700 Bx Wireless Controller 4 8 1 Modbus I O Registers for the Base Board Modbus Registers for the Base Board Outputs Modbus Slave ID 203 Modbus Regi...

Page 32: ...cellular capabilities of your DXM Controller 1 Purchase a cellular modem kit from Banner Engineering Corp 2 Activate a cellular plan to the SIM card then insert the SIM card into the cellular modem 3 Install the cellular modem connect the antenna cable and connect the cellular antenna 4 Configure the DXM to use the cellular modem Table 17 Cellular modem kit models Cellular Kit Model Kit Descriptio...

Page 33: ... kit models Cellular Kit Model Kit Description SXI LTE 001 Verizon LTE cellular modem using Telit LE910 modem kit Verizon part number SENSX002 Includes a cellular modem SIM card antenna and antenna cable The SIM card is specific to the LTE technology and cannot be used in other cellular modems Requires a LTE Verizon cellular wireless plan attached to the ICCID SIM card number and IMEI Internationa...

Page 34: ...use wearing anti static wrist straps and assembling units on a grounded static dissipative surface Before you activate your cellular plan verify you have one of the following cellular modem kits Table 19 Cellular modem kit models Cellular Kit Model Kit Description SXI LTE 001 Verizon LTE cellular modem using Telit LE910 modem kit Verizon part number SENSX002 Includes a cellular modem SIM card ante...

Page 35: ...erly aligned Firmly press the modem into the 24 pin socket on the board The cellular modem is inserted into the main board with the antenna cable from the applied internal antenna attached to the cellular modem PCB 4 Attach the antenna cable between the cellular modem board to the base board The antenna cable uses the top antenna connection Figure 23 Internal view of a DXM1200 SIM card is located ...

Page 36: ...er of the cellular modem The wireless carrier will provide the APN parameters Not all parameters may be required 4 To send data to the webserver complete the parameters on the Settings Cloud Services screen Set the Cloud push interval and the Web Server settings For more information refer to the DXM Configuration Software Instruction Manual p n 201127 When the DXM700 is configured to use the cellu...

Page 37: ...ration Software 6 1 Registers The Registers submenu displays the processor s local registers that can be configured using the DXM Configuration Software To configure these local registers launch the DXM Configuration Software Go to Local Registers and expand the view for a local register by clicking on the down arrow next to the register number In the LCD Permissions field select None Read Write o...

Page 38: ...Hop DX80 ID Binding Site Survey Bind to 1 Node Modbus ID 1 to change the value to accept ENTER BACK to return to the previous menu Please Wait Site Survey results OR Failed to start Site Survey Binding All ISM radio devices must be bound to the internal Gateway master device before the DXM700 can access the wireless devices The first submenu under binding allows the user to set the wireless addres...

Page 39: ...y 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 DXM700 The reference Modbus ID is what the DXM700 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 Detec...

Page 40: ...to set the IP Address Gateway Address and Subnet Mask to 255 255 255 255 Reboot the DXM700 after changing the Ethernet parameters The Ethernet cable should be attached before powering up the DXM700 6 5 3 DXM Modbus ID Use the secondary Modbus RS 485 port when the DXM700 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 displ...

Page 41: ... Date RF FW Pt RF FW Ver RF EE Pt RF EE Ver Controller Displays the date build model and serial number 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 ISM Radio Displays the serial number model date firmware part numbers and version numbers Ethernet Displays the...

Page 42: ... 1 to 9 digits long and uses numbers 0 through 9 For example 1234 or 209384754 6 8 Modbus Registers for the LCD Board Modbus Slave ID 201 Control the four bi color LEDs using the display board s Modbus registers Using write maps or ScriptBasic write the Modbus registers shown below with 0 off or 1 on The LCD display is Modbus Slave 201 Modbus Registers for the LCD Board Modbus Slave ID 201 Modbus ...

Page 43: ... Modbus network This slave ID is separate from the internal Modbus slave IDs the DXM700 uses for its own Modbus network The DXM Modbus slave ID is defined through the LCD menu Other Modbus slave port parameters are defined by using the DXM Configuration Software The DXM700 operates the Modbus master port Each device on the master port must be assigned a unique slave ID There are slave IDs that are...

Page 44: ...etwork using repeaters and slave devices Each device in a MultiHop network must be assigned a unique Modbus Slave ID and is accessed as a separate device For the DXM to talk with a MultiHop device in the wireless network the master MultiHop device interrogates every message on the RS 485 bus If they are within the wireless devices range slave IDs 11 though 60 the message is sent across the wireles...

Page 45: ...andom wait time add one extra time period for each in between time of retries To calculate the communication timeout parameter for a Master radio to a slave radio no repeaters Master to Slave Send time 9 1 3 sec 8 retry wait 1 3 sec 22 seconds Slave to Master Send time 9 0 04 sec 8 retry wait 0 04 sec 1 second Total Send Receive time 23 seconds Minimum Timeout period 23 seconds If the link quality...

Page 46: ...6012 The factory default setting is 8 7 4 5 Calculating the Communication Timeout for a DX80 Star Network In the DX80 network all Node data is automatically collected at the Gateway to be read The DXM700 does not use the wireless network to access the data which allows for much faster messaging and much lower timeout values For a DXM700 with an internal DX80 Gateway set the timeout value 0 5 secon...

Page 47: ...Use the drop down list to select the type of Start at time a specific time or a relative time 8 Enter the starting time 9 Enter the end time and end value for the local register Register updates can be changed up to two times per day for each rule Each rule can be set for any number of days in the week by clicking the buttons M T W Th F S or Su If two register changes are defined for a day define ...

Page 48: ...ler to use Authentication The DXM700 can be configured to send login and password credentials for every HTTP packet sent to the webserver This provides another layer of security for the webserver data Configuration requires both the webserver and the DXM700 to be given the same credentials for the login and password The webserver authentication username and password are not stored in the XML confi...

Page 49: ...iguration Authentication The DXM700 can be programmed to allow changes to the configuration files only with proper authentication by setting up a password on the Settings Administration screen in the DXM Configuration Software With the DXM700 connected to the PC click Get Device Status The DXM700 status displays next to the button Figure 37 Settings Administration screen Use the DXM Configuration ...

Page 50: ...ata is in the Local Registers Action rules can apply many different functions to the Local Register data including conditional statements math operations copy operations or trending 4 To perform scheduled events in Local Registers go to the Scheduler screen in the DXM Configuration Software These rules provide the ability to create register events by days of the week The scheduler can also create ...

Page 51: ... be EIP Originator DXM or EIP DXM Originator from the Edit Register or Modify Multiple Register screens Define a DXM local register as EIP Originator DXM when the host PLC Originator will send data to the DXM700 local register DXM Define a DXM local register as EIP DXM Originator when that register data will be sent from the DXM700 DXM to the host PLC Originator Data from an EIP controller in asse...

Page 52: ...ding upon the network carrier To send email to a Verizon phone use the phone number followed by vtext com for example 1234567890 vtext com For more information refer to the DXM Configuration Software Instruction Manual p n 209933 Internal log files may be sent using email Follow these instructions and use the DXM Configuration Software to program the controller for email and or SMS 1 On the Settin...

Page 53: ...ll from the Network Interface drop down list This determines how the DXM700 sends data If you don t require pushing data to a web server set the Cloud Push interval to zero Figure 40 Cloud Services screen 8 5 3 Configure your Ethernet Connection To send email based on a threshold rule or to email log files first define the network and email servers When selecting Ethernet go to the Settings Ethern...

Page 54: ...efinition login and password for a mail server Important Only the DXM100 and DXM150 models offer SMS text messaging capabilities To send email you must supply the SMTP Server Server Port and login credentials When you are only sending SMS messages over cellular the SMTP Server is not required The default SMTP port is 25 but may need to be adjusted for Ethernet based networks Note that many facilit...

Page 55: ...ters Action Rules Thresholds Depending upon which recipients are defined select the appropriate email or SMS checkbox for the threshold rule under Email SMS on state transition When the threshold rules goes active or inactive an email is generated For more information on how to set up threshold rules refer to the DXM Configuration Software Instruction Manual p n 209933 8 5 7 Define Log File Parame...

Page 56: ...d time the DXM700 attempts to send the saved packet as well as the newly created register data packet If it cannot send the new register data packet the new register data packet is appended to the saved file on the micro SD card to be sent later After 10 rounds of retries the data set is archived on the micro SD card under folder _sxi No additional attempts to resend the data are made the data fil...

Page 57: ...mail and Text Message Push Retries There are no retries for emails or SMS messages that fail to be sent from the DXM700 Sure Cross DXM700 Bx Wireless Controller www bannerengineering com Tel 1 888 373 6767 57 ...

Page 58: ...DXM Controller see Save and Upload the Configuration File on p 16 After PROFINET is enabled the IP address for the DXM Controller is controlled by the PROFINET host The LCD display and DXM Configuration Software no longer control the setting of the IP address The PROFINET IP address settings are invisible to the LCD display and the DXM Configuration Software The PROFINET data type and data size to...

Page 59: ...ted are 64 128 256 and 512 bytes Input Integers are data from the DXM to the PLC Output integers are data from the PLC to the DXM Table 25 Slots 1 through 3 Module Notes Input Integer 512 Allowed in slots 1 3 Module Identifier 0x30 Input Integer 256 Allowed in slots 1 3 Module Identifier 0x31 Input Integer 128 Allowed in slots 1 3 Module Identifier 0x32 Input Integer 64 Allowed in slots 1 3 Module...

Page 60: ...ues coming from Local Registers 1001 1064 Slot 7 Output Integer 64 The output integer 64 module has a total of 64 bytes 32 Modbus registers The data will come from the PLC and be put into DXM Local Registers 5001 through 5032 9 5 Configuration Instructions 9 5 1 Install the GSD File Although these instructions are specific for the Siemens TIA Portal v14 software you may use these instructions as a...

Page 61: ... GSD file was downloaded to 9 Select the DXM GSD file 10 Click Install Figure 47 Hardware catalog The system installs the DXM GSD file and places it in the Hardware catalog In the example the DXM GSD file is located under Other field devices PROFINET IO Banner Engineering Corp Banner If the DXM GSD file does not install properly save the log and contact Banner Engineering Corp Sure Cross DXM700 Bx...

Page 62: ...rk view The Network view displays 5 Double click on the DXM icon to open the Device view screen 6 Click on the DXM icon in the graphic area of the Device view screen The Module properties window displays and the module can now be configured 7 Click Properties 8 Click General 9 Select PROFINET Interface Ethernet addresses Figure 49 Ethernet addresses 10 Select Set IP address in the project 11 Enter...

Page 63: ...oject option in Siemens TIA Portal the DXM receives the specified address but only after the program has been loaded into the PLC and is running If the DXM is restarted after it was discovered and configured by the PLC the DXM retains the IP address that was assigned to it using the LCD or software until after the PLC discovers the DXM and assigns it the specified address again However if this add...

Page 64: ...ame in the PROFINET device name field Note that each name can be used only once 4 Click Assign name The device now has a PROFINET name Sure Cross DXM700 Bx Wireless Controller 64 www bannerengineering com Tel 1 888 373 6767 ...

Page 65: ...9O8 AS Antenna Fiberglass 3 4 Wave 900 MHz 8 dBi N Type Female Connector BWA 2O8 A Antenna Fiberglass 2 4 GHz 8 dBi N Type Female Connector Long Range Yagi Antennas BWA 9Y10 A Antenna 900 MHz 10 dBd N Type Female Connector Cellular Antenna BWA CELLA 002 Cellular multiband 2 dBi RP SMA male connection 6 3 inch blade style Datasheet b_4475176 Enclosures and DIN Rail Kits BWA AH864 Enclosure Polycarb...

Page 66: ...file at the Logging Interval specified by the user At the Push Interval time the HTTP log file is sent to the webserver or host system If the transmission is successful the HTTP log file is time stamped and placed into the archive directory _sxi If the transmission fails the file remains in the root directory and subsequent Logging Intervals are appended to the file and are sent at the next Push I...

Page 67: ... the password you must already know the current password If you do not know the current password follow these steps to clear the password Important Clearing the password erases the current configuration and any program files log files or history files 1 Turn on the power to the DXM Controller 2 Set DIP switch 4 to the ON position 3 Press and hold the processor button until processor board LED flas...

Page 68: ...ude DXM instruction manuals Configuration manuals Firmware downloads Firmware release notes Errata data any known issues with a release of firmware Possible work around solutions for known issues DXM Solutions Guides 11 5 3 Feature Requests Our customer is our most valuable resource to improve our DXM700 If you have suggestions for improvements to the DXM700 or configuration tools please contact B...

Page 69: ...r fixed base station and mobile applications If modules will be used for portable applications the device must undergo SAR testing IMPORTANT If integrated into another product the FCC ID label must be visible through a window on the final device or it must be visible when an access panel door or cover is easily removed If not a second label must be placed on the outside of the final device that co...

Page 70: ...ditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This device contains licence exempt transmitters s receiver s that comply with Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada s licence exempt RSS s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not c...

Page 71: ... ISED Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain indicated Antenna types not included in this list that have a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for any type listed are strictly prohibited for use with this device Table 30 Certified Antennas for 2 4 GHz Model Antenna Type 2 4 GHz Radio Module Maximum Gain Impedance Integral antenna DX80 2400 ...

Page 72: ...eering Corp warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year following the date of shipment Banner Engineering Corp will repair or replace free of charge any product of its manufacture which at the time it is returned to the factory is found to have been defective during the warranty period This warranty does not cover damage or liability for misuse abuse or t...

Page 73: ... 16 58 upload 16 58 create holiday event 48 one time event 47 weekly event 47 D DXM configure for cell 36 H holiday event 48 M Modbus regsiters 8 modify multiple registers 15 O one time event 47 R registers multiple registers 15 S save configuration file 16 58 scheduler 47 48 U upload configuration file 16 58 W webserver authentication 48 49 weekly event 47 ...

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