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3. Gently unplug the ribbon cable from the board mounted into the bottom housing. For integrated battery models (no ribbon

cable), C housing models (ribbon cable is glued down), and Class I, Division 2 certified devices (ribbon cable is glued
down), skip this step.

4. Remove the black cover plate from the bottom of the device's cover.

The DIP switches are located behind the rotary dials.

5. Make the necessary changes to the DIP switches.
6. Place the black cover plate back into position and gently push into place.
7. If necessary, plug the ribbon cable in after verifying that the blocked hole lines up with the missing pin.
8. Mount the cover back onto the housing.

DIP Switch Settings

When DIP switch 2 is ON:

DIP switches 3 through 8 are used; and

DIP switches 5 and 6 may still be set to ON to use the User Configuration Tool (UCT) to define the sample and report rate.

Device Settings

DIP Switches

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

900 MHz transmit power level: 1 Watt (30 dBm)

OFF*

900 MHz transmit power level: 250 mW (24 dBm), DX80
compatibility mode

ON

Modbus or UCT Configured (overrides DIP Switches 3-8)

OFF*

DIP Switch Configured

ON

Counter Discrete Value Input Type: NPN

OFF*

OFF*

Counter Discrete Value Input Type: PNP

OFF

ON

Counter Discrete Value Input Type: Float, 1 V Threshold

ON

OFF

Counter Discrete Value Input Type: Float, 300 mV
Threshold

ON

ON

Sample/Report Rate: 64 Seconds

OFF*

OFF*

Sample/Report Rate: 16 Seconds

OFF

ON

Sample/Report Rate: 4 Seconds

ON

OFF

Sample/Report Rate: Modbus or UCT Configured

ON

ON

Debounce Enabled

OFF*

Debounce Disabled

ON

Counter 2 Input Type: Event

OFF*

Counter 2 Input Type: Frequency

ON

* Default configuration

Counter Discrete Value Input Types

Type

Description

NPN

Switch to ground

PNP

Switch to a voltage greater than 10 V

Float, 1 V Threshold

Digital signal above 1 V

Float, 300 mW Threshold

Digital signal above 300 mV

Counter Input Type

Select from the two types of counters:

Frequency (rate) counter—Calculates the frequency of the input signal, in Hz

Event counter—Counts the total number of times an input signal changes to the OFF/0 state for NPN input type or ON/1

for PNP or Float input types

The counter values are saved in EEPROM every hour. After power up, the saved value is restored as the beginning count. Setting

the counter using the preset or clear functions saves the preset value or zeroes in EEPROM. The counter increments on the falling

edge of an input signal when the signal level crosses the threshold.

Sure Cross

®

 Performance Universal Counter P16E Node

 

 

P/N 199134 Rev. D

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Summary of Contents for Sure Cross P16E Series

Page 1: ...mentation technique complète des Performance Gateway or Node sur notre site www bannerengineering com pour les détails sur leur utilisation correcte les applications les notes de sécurité et les instructions de montage WARNING Do not use this device for personnel protection Using this device for personnel protection could result in serious injury or death This device does not include the self chec...

Page 2: ...to the Gateway 4 Form the wireless network by binding the Nodes to the Gateway If the binding instructions are not included in the datasheet refer to the product manual for binding instructions 5 Observe the LED behavior to verify the devices are communicating with each other For housed models the Gateway s LED 1 is solid green and the Node s LED 1 flashes green to indicate it is communicating wit...

Page 3: ...e Input Type PNP OFF ON Counter Discrete Value Input Type Float 1 V Threshold ON OFF Counter Discrete Value Input Type Float 300 mV Threshold ON ON Sample Report Rate 64 Seconds OFF OFF Sample Report Rate 16 Seconds OFF ON Sample Report Rate 4 Seconds ON OFF Sample Report Rate Modbus or UCT Configured ON ON Debounce Enabled OFF Debounce Disabled ON Counter 2 Input Type Event OFF Counter 2 Input Ty...

Page 4: ... for 2 4 GHz is fixed at about 65 mW EIRP 18 dBm making the 2 4 GHz Performance models automatically compatible with older 2 4 GHz models Wire for Power and I O XD4 XC4 CT2 PWR DO2 GND DO6 XC4 XC3 GND PWR DO5 DO1 XD3 XC3 CT1 CT1 Counter input 1 CT2 Counter input 2 DO1 NMOS output 1 DO2 NMOS output 2 DO5 NMOS output 5 DO6 NMOS output 6 PWR Power for sensors Counter Input Wiring for PNP Sensors Coun...

Page 5: ...21 0x1401 to clear counter 1 2 Write 5122 0x1402 to clear counter 2 3 Write 5123 0x1403 to clear counters 1 and 2 When you are not using a host controlled system a transition from 0 to 1 on the Node s output registers is needed to clear the counter Use this method on Gateway IO mapping to map inputs such as a push button to clear counter values 1 Write output register 13 from 0 to 1 to clear count...

Page 6: ... Node 8 Instance 112 N14 NMOS OUT 1 0 1 0 1 10 10 Node 16 1 Node 8 NMOS OUT 2 0 1 0 1 11 11 Node 16 2 Node 8 NMOS OUT 5 0 1 0 1 12 12 Node 16 3 Node 8 NMOS OUT 6 0 1 0 1 13 13 Node 16 4 Node 8 Clear Counter 1 0 1 0 1 14 14 Node 16 5 Node 8 Clear Counter 2 0 1 0 1 15 15 Node 16 6 Node 8 Control Message 16 16 Node 16 7 Node 8 Reserved Installing or Replacing the Battery DX80 E Models To replace the ...

Page 7: ...rete Input OFF Condition PNP Less than 5 V NPN Greater than 2 V or open Counter Input Event counter Input rating 1 Hz to 10 kHz For battery powered devices the recommended input rating is less than 1 kHz Rate frequency counter 1 Hz to 10 kHz Debounce select will filter the higher frequencies Thresholds PNP NPN See Discrete Input Conditions Float Selectable 1 V 300 mV Wiring Access Two 1 2 inch NPT...

Page 8: ... OF PERFORMANCE COURSE OF DEALING OR TRADE USAGE This Warranty is exclusive and limited to repair or at the discretion of Banner Engineering Corp replacement IN NO EVENT SHALL BANNER ENGINEERING CORP BE LIABLE TO BUYER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FOR ANY EXTRA COSTS EXPENSES LOSSES LOSS OF PROFITS OR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY PRODUCT DEFECT OR FROM THE US...

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