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Wiring Diagrams for Discrete Outputs

Connecting power to the communication pins will cause permanent damage. For the DX8

x

...C models, PWR in the wiring diagram

refers to V+ on the wiring board and GND in the wiring diagram refers to V- on the wiring board. To power the sensor using the

switch power output (SPx), replace the PWR with SPx in these wiring diagrams.

Wiring Diagrams for Analog Inputs

Connecting power to the communication pins will cause permanent damage. Do not exceed analog input ratings for analog inputs.

Only connect sensor outputs to analog inputs.

Analog Input Wiring (10–30 V dc Power)

Analog Input Wiring (4–20 mA, 2-Wire, Externally-Powered

Sensors)

Analog IN

PWR

10-30V dc

GND

+

sensor

dc common

Analog IN

GND

dc common

external power

+

sensor

Wiring Diagrams for Analog Outputs

Connecting power to the communication pins will cause permanent damage.

Analog Output Wiring

AOx

GND

dc common

PWR

10-30V dc

sensor

LED Behavior for the Gateways

Verify all devices are communicating properly. The radios and antennas must be a minimum distance apart to function properly.

Recommended minimum distances are:

900 MHz 150 mW and 250 mW radios: 6 feet
900 MHz 1 Watt radios: 15 feet
2.4 GHz 65 mW radios: 1 foot

LED 1

LED 2

Gateway Status

Solid green

Power ON

Flashing red

Flashing red

Device Error

Flashing amber

Modbus Communication Active

Flashing red

Modbus Communication Error

For Gateway and Ethernet Bridge systems, active Modbus communication refers to the communication between the Gateway and

the Ethernet Bridge. For GatewayPro systems, the Modbus communication LEDs refer to the communication internal to the

GatewayPro. For Gateway-only systems, the Modbus communication LEDs refer to the communication between the Gateway and

its host system (if applicable).

Sure Cross

®

 Performance P2-KR Gateway

 

 

P/N 182821 Rev. B

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Summary of Contents for Sure Cross P2-KR

Page 1: ...gized off output condition Important Electrostatic discharge ESD sensitive device ESD can damage the device Damage from inappropriate handling is not covered by warranty Use proper handling procedures to prevent ESD damage Proper handling procedures include leaving devices in their anti static packaging until ready for use wearing anti static wrist straps and assembling units on a grounded static ...

Page 2: ...t set via DIP switches use the User Configuration Tool UCT to make configuration changes For parameters set using the DIP switches the DIP switch positions override any changes made using the User Configuration Tool Accessing the Internal DIP Switches To access the internal DIP switches follow these steps 1 Unscrew the four screws that mount the cover to the bottom housing 2 Remove the cover from ...

Page 3: ...Software or a Modbus command to change the device parameters DIP switch positions 3 through 8 are ignored In DIP Switch Configured mode use the DIP switches to configure the parameters listed in the table Transmit Power Levels The 900 MHz radios transmit at 1 Watt 30 dBm or 250 mW 24 dBm While the Performance radios operate in 1 Watt mode they cannot communicate with the older 150 mW radios To com...

Page 4: ...WR PWR GND AO2 AO1 DO4 DO3 DO2 DO1 DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 AI1 AI2 G B W DO4 TX RX DO3 V AO2 AO1 DO2 DO1 DI2 DI1 AI2 AI1 V V V DI3 DI4 A1 A2 AIx or Ax Analog IN x AOx Analog OUT x DIx Discrete IN x DOx Discrete OUT x GND Ground dc common connection PWR 10 to 30 V dc power connection RX Serial communication line for the Gateway No connection for Nodes TX Serial communication line for the Gateway no connect...

Page 5: ...will cause permanent damage Analog Output Wiring AOx GND dc common PWR 10 30V dc sensor LED Behavior for the Gateways Verify all devices are communicating properly The radios and antennas must be a minimum distance apart to function properly Recommended minimum distances are 900 MHz 150 mW and 250 mW radios 6 feet 900 MHz 1 Watt radios 15 feet 2 4 GHz 65 mW radios 1 foot LED 1 LED 2 Gateway Status...

Page 6: ...5 7 7 Node 16 6 Node 8 Reserved 8 8 Node 16 7 Node 8 Device Message 9 9 Node 16 0 Node 8 Instance 112 N14 Discrete OUT 1 0 1 0 1 10 10 Node 16 1 Node 8 Discrete OUT 2 0 1 0 1 11 11 Node 16 2 Node 8 Discrete OUT 3 0 1 0 1 12 12 Node 16 3 Node 8 Discrete OUT 4 0 1 0 1 13 13 Node 16 4 Node 8 Analog OUT 1 mA 0 0 20 0 0 65535 14 14 Node 16 5 Node 8 Analog OUT 2 mA 0 0 20 0 0 65535 15 15 Node 16 6 Node ...

Page 7: ...re Cross Wireless I O Networks Instruction Manual p n 132607 for installation and waterproofing instructions Operating the devices at the maximum operating conditions for extended periods can shorten the life of the device Included with the DX80 and DX80 C Models BWA HW 002 DX80 Access Hardware Kit containing four PG 7 plastic threaded plugs four PG 7 nylon gland fittings four PG 7 hex nuts one 1 ...

Page 8: ...UENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY PRODUCT DEFECT OR FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT OR WARRANTY STATUTE TORT STRICT LIABILITY NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE Banner Engineering Corp reserves the right to change modify or improve the design of the product without assuming any obligations or liabilities relating to any product previously manufactured by B...

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