The Gateway LCD displays the entered value for confirmation by showing CONFRM XADR, then repeating back your value.
13. Single click button 2 to save the code and exit the XADR menu.
When entering the extended address code, the digits auto fill with whatever position the rotary switch is currently in. For example, after
entering the 00 part of the extended address code 002245, the third digit auto fills with a 0 until the rotary dial is rotated to 2.
After manually changing the extended address code on a Gateway in an existing network, change the extended address code for all
Nodes in that network by either manually setting the code on all Node(s) or by beginning the automatic binding sequence on the Gateway
and auto-binding all the Node(s).
Manually Choosing an Extended Address (Binding) Code - Node
Manually select the extended address, or binding, code when replacing components of an existing wireless network.
To determine the existing extended address code, access the DINFO (Device Information) menu of either the existing Gateway or anoth-
er Node in the network. Follow the submenu structure to the XADR display for that device.
1. Remove the Node’s top cover.
2. Move DIP switch 1 to the ON position to activate extended address mode.
3. Apply power to the Node.*
The LCD displays POWER, then RUN.
4. On the Node, single click button 1 to advance across the menus, stopping at the DVCFG menu.
5. Single click button 2 to select DVCFG. Single click button 1 to select from the available menu options, stopping at XADR.
6. Single click button 2 to enter the XADR menu.
AUTO is automatic binding mode and uses the Gateway’s serial number as the extended address code.
7. Single click button 1, stopping at manual mode.
MANUAL allows the user to manually enter an extended address code.
8. Single click button 2 to enter manual mode.
9. Single click button 2 to enter the extended address code entry step.
The LCD shows SET XADR 000000.
10. Use the right rotary switch to begin setting the extended address code. Digit selection begins with the left most digit. After selecting
the first digit, single click button 1 to advance right to the next digit. All six digits must be filled, even if it is with leading zeros. For
example, to use 2245 as the code, enter 002245 into the device.
11. Continue entering the code using a single click of button 1 to advance from left to right.
After reaching the sixth digit, the curser returns to the first digit.
12. Single click button 2 when code entry is complete. The Node LCD displays the entered value for confirmation.
The LCD shows CONFRM XADR XXXXXX.
13. If the rotary dial hasn’t been returned to the previous Node address (device address or ID), the LCD displays the prior setting as a
reminder. Return the rotary dial to its previous Node address.
14. The new Node address setting displays (NEW NADR XX).
15. The Node confirms the new Node address by displaying CONFRM NADR XX.
16. Double click button 2 to exit the XADR menu and to return to RUN mode.
When entering the extended address code, the digits auto fill with whatever position the rotary switch is currently in. For example, after
entering the 00 part of the extended address code 002245, the third digit auto fills with a 0 until the rotary dial is rotated to 2.
* For devices with batteries integrated into the housing, remove the battery for one minute to cycle power to the device.
Setting the Network ID in Extended Addressing Mode
When using extended address mode, use the menu system to set the Network ID.
To set the Network ID, follow these steps on the Gateway:
1. From the top level menus, single click button 1 to advance through the menus, stopping at DVCFG (Device Configuration).
The Gateway's LCD displays *DVCFG
2. Single click button 2 to enter the DVCFG menu options and stop at (NID).
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