
Register Mapping
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Cyclical Read rules from wireless devices or local
wired Modbus devices that include optional scaling,
error conditions, and the ability to activate a read rule
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Cyclical or Change of State Write rules to wireless
devices or local wired Modbus devices with scaling
•
Modbus/TCP Master Read or Write rules for external
devices on the network
Action Rules
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Thresholds (IF/THEN/ELSE) with timers, minimum
on/off time, and logging options
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Math/Logic Rules (arithmetic and bitwise operators)
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Control Logic (logical operators and SR/T/D/JK flip
flops)
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Trending (multiple averaging filters)
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Tracking (counts, on/off times)
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Email and SMS text notifications
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Push data on conditions
Scheduler
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Time/calendar-based events
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Holiday skips
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One-time events
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Dynamic scheduler updating
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Astronomical clock
Optional Text Programming Language
•
ScriptBasic to create variables, arrays, functions,
loops, IF/THEN/ELSE, logical and arithmetic
operators, API commands, register access, string
functions and operators, time commands
Data Logging
•
Cyclic data/event logging
•
Email log files
User Interface
—A simple user interface consists of an LCD screen and four LED indicators. Use the LCD to access system
status and setup, view user selectable events or data, and to bind and perform site surveys for Sure Cross radios. Configure
the user programmable LEDs to indicate the status of the DXM, processes, or equipment.
User programmable LCD
Binding Sure Cross radios
Conducting a Site Survey
Viewing sensor information
Viewing the system's status
User Defined LED indicators
1.5 Hardware Overview
The DXM can have several different configurations. The DXM has a model number label on the housing. Use the model
number and model table to identify which boards are included in the your controller.
Radio Configuration
B1
Base
DXM150-
R1
Blank = None
R1 = 900 MHz, 1 W PE5 Performance Radio (North America)
R2 = 900 MHz, 1W HE5 MultiHop Data Radio (North America)
R3 = 2.4 GHz, 65 mW PE5 Performance Radio (Worldwide)
R4 = 2.4 GHz, 65 mW HE5 MultiHop Data Radio (Worldwide)
R5 = 900 MHz, 65 mW HE5L MultiHop Data Radio (Used for M-GAGE networks)
R8 = 900 MHz, Performance Radios approved for Australia/New Zealand
R9 = 900 MHz, MultiHop Radio approved for Australia/New Zealand
B1 =
Modbus controller designed for applications with
high I/O count, isolated inputs or integrated relays
Power: 12−30 V DC / Solar / Battery
Comms: RS-485 and RS-232 / CAN or secondary RS-485
Inputs: Two isolated discrete, eight universal
Outputs: Two relay, four NMOS, two Analog
Power Out: Two jumper selectable between 2.7 V or battery,
4.2 V or incoming power
Radio Configuration
B2
Base
DXM150-
R1
Blank = None
R1 = 900 MHz, 1 W PE5 Performance Radio (North America)
R2 = 900 MHz, 1W HE5 MultiHop Data Radio (North America)
R3 = 2.4 GHz, 65 mW PE5 Performance Radio (Worldwide)
R4 = 2.4 GHz, 65 mW HE5 MultiHop Data Radio (Worldwide)
R5 = 900 MHz, 65 mW HE5L MultiHop Data Radio (Used for M-GAGE networks)
R8 = 900 MHz, Performance Radios approved for Australia/New Zealand
R9 = 900 MHz, MultiHop Radio approved for Australia/New Zealand
B2 =
Modbus controller for high I/O count applications
Power: 12-30 V DC / Solar / Battery
Comms: RS-485 and RS-232 w/flow control or secondary RS-485
Inputs: Two isolated discrete, eight universal
Outputs: Eight PNP/NPN selectable, two analog
Power Out: Two courtesy power out; two jumper selectable
between 2.7 V or battery, 4.2 V or incoming power
Sure Cross
®
DXM150 and 1500-Bx Wireless Controllers
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