
and the central control process. Every wireless I/O sensor network requires one Gateway device. Every
Sure Cross device is a transceiver, meaning it can transmit and receive data.
GatewayPro
The GatewayPro combines the standard Gateway and the DX83 Ethernet Bridge into one device.
ground loop
Ground loops are grounds within a system that are not at the same potential. Ground loops can damage
electrical systems.
ground plane
A ground plane is an electrically conductive plate that acts as a ‘mirror’ for the antenna, effectively
doubling the length of the antenna. When using a 1/4 wave antenna, the ground plane acts to ‘double’
the antenna length to a 1/2 wave antenna.
heartbeat mode
In heartbeat mode, the Nodes send "heartbeat" messages to the Gateway at specific intervals to
indicate the radio link is active. The heartbeat is always initiated by the Node and is used only to verify
radio communications. Using the Nodes to notify the Gateway that the radio link is active instead of
having the Gateway "poll" the Nodes saves energy and increases battery life.
I am here
hibernation/
storage mode
While in
storage mode
, the radio does not operate. To put any integrated battery Sure Cross
®
radio into
storage mode, press and hold button 1 for five seconds. To wake the device, press and hold button 1 for
five seconds. The radio is in storage mode when the LEDs stop blinking, but in some models, the LCD
remains on for an additional minute after the radio enters storage mode. After a device has entered
storage mode, you must wait one minute before waking it.
For the Wireless Q45 and Q120 Sensors: While in
storage mode
, the device's radio does not operate,
to conserve the battery. To put any device into storage mode, press and hold the binding button for five
seconds. The device is in storage mode when the LEDs stop blinking. To wake the device, press and
hold the binding button (inside the housing on the radio board) for five seconds.
hop
As a verb, hopping is the act of changing from one frequency to another. As a noun, a hop is the device
to device transmission link, such as from the Master device to the Slave device.
hop table
A hop table is a precalculated, pseudo-random list of frequencies used by both the transmitter and
receiver of a radio to create a hopping sequence.
hysteresis
Hysteresis defines how far below the active threshold (ON point) an analog input is required to be before
the input is considered OFF. A typical hysteresis value is 10% to 20% of the unit’s range. For more
specific details, see
Threshold
.
Threshold
ON point
Time
Input V
alue
Input
Hysteresis
OFF point
Industrial,
Scientific, and
Medical Band
(ISM)
The ISM, or Industrial, Scientific, and Medical band, is the part of the radio spectrum that does not
require a license for use. The Sure Cross radios operate in the ISM band.
latency
A network's latency is the maximum delay between transmission and reception of a data signal.
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DXM150 and 1500-Bx Wireless Controllers
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