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Datasheet

The SureCross

®

 wireless system is a radio frequency network with integrated I/O that can operate in most environments

and eliminate the need for wiring runs. DX99 wireless networks are formed around a Gateway, which acts as the wireless

network master device, and one or more Intrinsically Safe Nodes.

Wireless industrial I/O device with two selectable discrete inputs and two

analog inputs

FlexPower

®

 technology driven by one lithium primary battery integrated

into the housing

DIP switches for user configuration

Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) technology and Time

Division Multiple Access (TDMA) control architecture ensure reliable data

delivery within the unlicensed Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM)

band

Transceivers provide bidirectional communication between the Gateway

and Node, including fully acknowledged data transmission

Lost RF links are detected and relevant outputs set to user-defined

conditions

DX99 Metal housings are certified for use in Class I, Division 1, Groups A,

B, C, D; Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, G; Class III, Division 1; and

Zone 0 (Category 1G) and Zone 20 (Category 1D) when properly installed

in accordance with the National Electrical Code, the Canadian Electrical

Code, or applicable local codes/regulations

For additional information, updated documentation, and accessories, refer to Banner Engineering's website, 

www.bannerengineering.com/surecross

.

Model

Frequency

Boost Voltage

I/O

DX99N9X1S2N0M2X0D2

900 MHz ISM Band

18 V

Discrete Mode

Inputs: Two selectable discrete

Switch Power: Two, Configurable

Analog Mode

Inputs: Two selectable discrete, two 0 to 20 mA

analog

Switch Power: One, Configurable

DX99N2X1S2N0M2X0D2

2.4 GHz ISM Band

DX99N9X1S2N0M2X0D1

900 MHz ISM Band

10 V

DX99N2X1S2N0M2X0D1

2.4 GHz ISM Band

Model

Frequency

Boost Voltage

I/O

DX99N9X1S2N0V2X0D2

900 MHz ISM Band

18 V

Discrete Mode

Inputs: Two selectable discrete

Switch Power: Two, Configurable

Analog Mode

Inputs: Two selectable discrete, two 0 to 10V

analog

Switch Power: One, Configurable

DX99N2X1S2N0V2X0D2

2.4 GHz ISM Band

DX99N9X1S2N0V2X0D1

900 MHz ISM Band

10 V

DX99N2X1S2N0V2X0D1

2.4 GHz ISM Band

Internal antenna models are also available. For more information, contact your local Banner Engineering Corp.

representative. Integrated battery models are also available without batteries. If you purchase a model without the

battery, Banner Engineering recommends using the XENO XL-205F battery or equivalent. For DX99 models, only a XENO

XL-205F battery is certified.

WARNING: Not To Be Used for Personnel Protection

Never use this device as a sensing device for personnel protection. Doing so could lead to

serious injury or death. This device does not include the self-checking redundant circuitry necessary

to allow its use in personnel safety applications. A sensor failure or malfunction can cause either an

energized or de-energized sensor output condition.

SureCross DX99 FlexPower Node (Metal

Housing)

 

 

Original Document

142497 Rev. L

30 December 2014

142497

Summary of Contents for DX99N9X1S2N0M2X0D2

Page 1: ...surecross Model Frequency Boost Voltage I O DX99N9X1S2N0M2X0D2 900 MHz ISM Band 18 V Discrete Mode Inputs Two selectable discrete Switch Power Two Configurable Analog Mode Inputs Two selectable discr...

Page 2: ...e Node s LED 1 flashes green to indicate it is communicating with the Gateway For one LED models the Gateway s LED is solid green and the Node s LED flashes green to indicate it is communicating with...

Page 3: ...iscrete configuration using the DIP switch specified in the table The default switch settings for this device are all in the OFF position Analog Configuration Switch 2 OFF 10V Boost Models For analog...

Page 4: ...conds ON ON OFF Modbus or UCT configured overrides DIP switches ON ON ON Discrete IN 1 uses switched power 1 SP1 Discrete IN 2 uses switched power 2 SP2 Analog inputs 1 and 2 are disabled Default posi...

Page 5: ...crosses the threshold setting For FlexPower applications setting the report rate to a slower rate extends the battery life Warm Up Time The warm up time defines how long the device must power up the...

Page 6: ...1 1 Node 16 Discrete IN 1 0 1 0 1 DI1 2 2 2 Node 16 Discrete IN 2 0 1 0 1 DI2 3 3 3 Node 16 Analog IN 1 mA or V 0 0 20 0 or 10 0 0 65535 A1 4 4 4 Node 16 Analog IN 2 mA or V 0 0 20 0 or 10 0 0 65535...

Page 7: ...Use of a different battery will VOID the intrinsic safety rating of this device and may result in an explosion When replacing the battery the negative end of the battery holder is the side with the s...

Page 8: ...d negative poles of the battery are positioned according to the markings on the board 4 Insert your sensor wires through a cable gland and one of the two 1 2 NPT ports Wire the sensor wires into the t...

Page 9: ...n Banner document 132607 7 Connect the end of your antenna cable to the supplied flexible antenna extension cable or to the antenna connector on the stainless steel antenna feedthrough The supplied fl...

Page 10: ...the housing and gently push down until the spacer frame pin holes rest on the edge of the metal housing 12 Close the metal cover firmly and lock closed using the set screw SureCross DX99 FlexPower Nod...

Page 11: ...esistant paint outside only Antenna Connection Ext Reverse Polarity SMA 50 Ohms Max Tightening Torque 0 45 N m 4 lbf in Interface Indicators Two bi color LEDs Buttons Two Display Six character LCD Wir...

Page 12: ...pack Flexible antenna cable terminal strip Metal Housing Accessories Model No Description List Price BWA HW 016 Antenna Feedthrough Stainless Steel 1 2 NPT 62 BWA HW 017 Antenna Feedthrough Stainless...

Page 13: ...pproved by Banner Engineering could void the user s authority to operate the product All specifications published in this document are subject to change Banner reserves the right to modify product spe...

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