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Sure Cross

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 Performance DX80 Wireless

I/O Networks

Instruction Manual

Original Instructions
132607 Rev. O
13 March 2019

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Summary of Contents for Sure Cross DX80

Page 1: ...Sure Cross Performance DX80 Wireless I O Networks Instruction Manual Original Instructions 132607 Rev O 13 March 2019 Banner Engineering Corp All rights reserved 132607 ...

Page 2: ...Survey Results 19 3 6 5 Improving Your Site Survey Results 20 4 Installing Your Sure Cross Radios 22 4 1 Mounting SureCross Devices Outdoors 22 4 1 1 Watertight Glands and NPT Ports 22 4 2 Other Installation Requirements 23 4 3 Installation Quick Tips 23 4 3 1 Create a Clear Communication Path 23 4 3 2 Increase the Height of the Antennas 23 4 3 3 Collocated Radios 24 4 3 4 Be Aware of Seasonal Cha...

Page 3: ... DX80 Performance Documentation 48 6 2 Troubleshooting 48 6 2 1 Startup Problems 48 6 2 2 LED Message Codes 49 6 2 3 LCD Message Codes 50 6 2 4 Inputs and Outputs 51 6 2 5 Radio Link Time Out and Recovery Non Host Connected Systems 51 6 3 Maintenance 52 6 3 1 Replacing the Main Body Gasket 52 6 3 2 Replacing the Rotary Dial Access Cover 52 6 3 3 Battery Replacement 52 6 4 Sure Cross Radio Certific...

Page 4: ...ork and the host controller When the Gateway using its Modbus RTU RS 485 connection is a Modbus slave to a Modbus RTU host controller the wireless network may contain up to 47 Nodes in a single wireless network The Gateway holds the Modbus registers of all wireless devices within the network A Node is a wireless network end point device used to provide sensing capability in a remote area or factor...

Page 5: ...80 wireless network configuration Modbus RTU master Modbus TCP client server Script Basic e mail data logging and trending Gateway Power DX83 Ethernet Bridge Ethernet cable crossover cable when connecting to a computer straight cable when connecting to a hub or switch box CSRB M1250M125 47M125 73 5 pin splitter cable black OR CSB M1240M1241 4 pin splitter cable yellow Connect a DX83 Ethernet Bridg...

Page 6: ...ngs DX81P6 Six pack battery supply module BWA SOLAR PANEL 3W BWA SOLAR PANEL 5W or BWA SOLAR PANEL 20W Includes 3 W 5 W or 20 W solar panel Order the solar controller model BWA Solar CNTRL 12V separately when you are not using the solar panel with a DXM Wireless Controller For more information about solar power solutions see Sure Cross Solar Solutions 1 6 Sure Cross User Configuration Software The...

Page 7: ... also used to wake integrated battery models from the hibernation mode they ship in 4 Push button 2 Double click to select a menu and to enter manual scrolling mode Double click to move up one level at a time 5 LED 1 and 2 Provide real time feedback to the user regarding RF link status serial communications activity and the error state 6 LCD Display Six character display provides run mode user inf...

Page 8: ...Double click to select a menu and to enter manual scrolling mode Double click to move up one level at a time 5 LED 1 and 2 Provide real time feedback to the user regarding RF link status serial communications activity and the error state 6 LCD Display Six character display provides run mode user information and shows enabled I O point status This display allows the user to conduct a Site Survey RS...

Page 9: ...e Node by connecting the 10 to 30 V dc cable or the DX81 Battery Supply Module as shown To apply power to a FlexPower Node with an integrated battery install the battery into the housing The Node starts in RUN mode displays the current network ID then identifies itself as a Node and lists its device ID 2 5 2 DX80 C Wiring Wiring power to the DX80 C models varies depending the power requirements of...

Page 10: ... 0 2 56 65 0 2 56 80 3 3 16 80 8 3 18 60 2 36 120 4 72 127 5 19 0 75 30 65 1 21 22 2 0 875 7 9 0 31 7 65 0 30 14 67 0 578 DX80 C Gateways and Nodes 7 9 0 31 80 8 3 18 65 0 2 56 80 3 3 16 65 0 2 56 7 65 0 30 60 2 36 45 7 1 8 101 6 4 Sure Cross Performance DX80 Wireless I O Networks 10 www bannerengineering com Tel 1 888 373 6767 ...

Page 11: ... 45 13 7 mm 0 54 36 2 mm 1 42 148 1 mm 5 83 55 9 mm 2 20 2X Dia 8 3 mm 0 33 Figure 1 DX80 E Housing 2 6 2 GatewayPro 65 0 2 56 65 0 2 56 80 3 3 16 80 8 3 18 136 5 35 7 9 0 31 7 65 0 30 60 2 36 14 67 0 578 Sure Cross Performance DX80 Wireless I O Networks www bannerengineering com Tel 1 888 373 6767 11 ...

Page 12: ... 0 578 2 6 4 DX80 E Housings 6 mm 0 24 3 2 mm 0 13 167 4 mm 6 59 75 3 mm 2 96 2X 12 14 NPSM 20 1 mm 0 79 87 6 mm 3 45 13 7 mm 0 54 36 2 mm 1 42 148 1 mm 5 83 55 9 mm 2 20 2X Dia 8 3 mm 0 33 Figure 2 DX80 E Housing Sure Cross Performance DX80 Wireless I O Networks 12 www bannerengineering com Tel 1 888 373 6767 ...

Page 13: ...olid green and the Node s LED flashes green to indicate it is communicating with the Gateway 6 Configure any I O points to use the sensors connected to the Sure Cross devices 7 Conduct a site survey between the Gateway and Nodes 8 Install your wireless sensor network components 3 1 Mixing Performance and Non Performance 150 mW Radios in the Same Network To comply with federal regulations the 150 m...

Page 14: ...onnecting the 10 to 30 V dc cable as shown The Gateway begins in RUN mode displays the current network ID NID then identifies itself as a Gateway 2 Apply power to the Node by connecting the 10 to 30 V dc cable or the DX81 Battery Supply Module as shown To apply power to a FlexPower Node with an integrated battery install the battery into the housing The Node starts in RUN mode displays the current...

Page 15: ...reen LED flashes alternately while the Node searches for the Gateway After binding is complete the LED is red and green for four seconds looks amber then the red and green flash simultaneously looks amber four times The Node automatically exits binding mode cycles its power then enters RUN mode 4 For DXM models click BACK to exit binding for that specific Node address 5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 fo...

Page 16: ...he radio signal strength of received data packets and reporting the number of missed packets that required a retry Perform a Site Survey before permanently installing the radio network to ensure reliable communication Activate Site Survey mode from either the Gateway buttons or the Gateway Modbus holding register 15 Only the Gateway can initiate a Site Survey and the Site Survey analyzes the radio...

Page 17: ...2 adjust right rotary switch to survey the selected Node Double click Button 2 AUTO DISPLAY LOOP Site Survey Gateway The SITE menu displays the device number of the Node the Site Survey was conducted with as well as the missed green yellow and red received packet count The SITE menu is only available on the Gateways To access the SITE menu single click button 1 to scroll across the menu levels unt...

Page 18: ...de number 1 through 47 0x01 to 0x2F to the Gateway Modbus holding register for I O 15 Modbus Register 15 8 7 0 I O 15 Control Code Data Field I O 15 Control Messages Control Code Data Field Restrictions Description 32 Node 1 15 Gateway only Enable Site Survey between Gateway and Node defined by the data field All error messages from the Gateway are ignored when running Site Survey Only one Node ca...

Page 19: ...uiring a retry Judging if the reliability of a network s signal meets the needs of the application is not just a matter of green yellow and red packets received In normal operating mode when data packets are not received the transmitter re sends the packet until all data is received For slow monitoring applications such as a tank farm where data is required in terms of seconds or minutes receiving...

Page 20: ...mall number of yellow signals and a small to medium number of missed signals or one to two flashes per second To improve your radio performance consider using one of the 6 dBi or 8 dBi omni directional antennas or the 10 dBd directional antenna We also recommend installing the antenna s remotely at a higher position Additional antenna cables are available from Banner Engineering if needed No radio...

Page 21: ... meters long BWC 4MNFN30 30 meters long Requires a surge suppression device model BWC LFNBMN DC if the antenna is external to a building connected to other electronics or elevated BWA 9Y10 A 10 dBd YAGI antenna with Type N cable connector Antenna for very strong directional antenna performance increase Requires a RP SMA to Type N converter cable model BWC 1MRSMN05 May requires one of the following...

Page 22: ...nch NPT port of the SureCross radios 4 1 1 Watertight Glands and NPT Ports To make glands and plugs watertight use PTFE tape and follow these steps 1 Wrap four to eight passes of polytetrafluoroethylene PTFE tape around the threads as close as possible to the hexagonal body of the gland 2 Manually thread the gland into the housing hole Never apply more than 5 in lbf of torque to the gland or its c...

Page 23: ...te or national regulations When Installing 1 Watt Radios Notice This equipment must be professionally installed The output power must be limited through the use of firmware or a hardware attenuator when using high gain antennas such that the 36 dBm EIRP limit is not exceeded 4 3 Installation Quick Tips The following are some quick tips for improving the installation of wireless network components ...

Page 24: ...packets for a given link is better However seasonal changes may affect the signal strength and the total signal quality Radios installed outside with 50 missed packets in the winter months may have 80 or more missed packets in the summer when leaves and trees interfere with radio reception Figure 3 A good signal in winter doesn t always mean you will get the same signal strength the rest of the ye...

Page 25: ...ect the DX80 unit from transients noise and ground plane interference originating from devices or the environment Contact Banner Engineering Corp for more information 4 4 1 Weatherproof Remote Antenna Installations Seal the connections with rubber splicing tape and electrical tape to prevent water damage to the cable and connections Step 1 Verify both connections are clean and dry before connectin...

Page 26: ...nderstorm 4 4 3 Mount a Dome Antenna to the Enclosure Use a D dome antenna when mounting an antenna directly to the outside of the enclosure 1 3 2 1 Dome antenna 2 DIN rail and DIN rail bracket 3 Enclosure The D dome antennas come with an 18 inch RP SMA extension cable connected to the antenna Use this extension cable to connect the antenna directly to the radio To mount drill a hole in the enclos...

Page 27: ...ype Female Connection BWA 9Y6 A 6 5 dBd 6 8 13 inches Outdoor 900 MHz Datasheet b_3145127 BWA 9Y10 A 10 dBd 6 8 24 inches Outdoor 900 MHz Datasheet b_3145130 Omni Directional Fiberglass Antennas with N Type Female Connections BWA 9O6 A 6 dBd Fiberglass Full wave 71 5 inches 900 MHz Datasheet b_314512 BWA 2O8 A 8 5 dBi Fiberglass 24 inches 2 4 GHz Datasheet b_3145131 BWA 2O6 A 6 dBi Fiberglass 16 i...

Page 28: ...e RP SMA to RP SMA BWC LFNBMN DC Surge Suppressor bulkhead N Type dc Blocking N Type Female N Type Male Use the RP SMA to N Type male cables to connect the radio to the surge suppressor RP SMA to N Type Cables LMR100 Type Model Length m Description BWC 1MRSMN05 0 5 LMR100 RP SMA to N Type Male BWC 1MRSMN2 2 Sure Cross Performance DX80 Wireless I O Networks 28 www bannerengineering com Tel 1 888 37...

Page 29: ...rotary switch to survey the selected Node Single click Button 2 Double click Button 2 Double click Button 2 NOD XX EC XX CLEAR ERR ERASED ERR DISABL ERROR DISABL IGNORE Next Device Single click Button 1 to advance through menu AUTO DISPLAY LOOP Single click Button 2 Single click Button 2 Single click Button 2 Single click Button 2 Single click Button 2 Single click Button 2 New Error Detected adju...

Page 30: ...etwork ID DINFO RUN FCTRY DVCFG DERR AUTO DISPLAY LOOP AUTO DISPLAY LOOP AUTO DISPLAY LOOP DEV NOD XX NAME NODE XX KIT XXXXX NID XX DEV NOD XX RADIO MICRO V 00 0 A DX80 S N 0x0000 2 LCD MICRO 0x0000 2 PROD DATE 00 00 Single click Button 2 NEW XX Single click Button 2 Single click Button 2 SAVES NEW VALUES NID Network ID Single click Button 2 Double click Btn 2 NEW XX Single click Button 2 Single c...

Page 31: ... Single click Button 1 0 00 Gateway Node On the Gateway the I O displayed may be the I O of the Gateway or of a selected Node To view the I O of a specific Node set the position of the rotary dials to the Node s address For example to view the I O of Node 12 set the Gateway s left rotary dial to 1 and the right rotary dial to 2 When using extended address mode the network ID NID is not used The Ne...

Page 32: ...ice name the network ID NID slave ID baud rate and parity When in extended address mode the DINFO menu also displays the maximum Node setting and the extended addressing XADR or binding code used to form the network On the Node the DINFO menu displays the device type including the Node address the device name and the network ID NID When using extended address binding mode the network ID value is n...

Page 33: ...CRO V 00 0 A DX80 S N 0000 DX80 MODEL 0000 00 PROD DATE 00 00 Single click Button 1 Factory Info FCTRY AUTO DISPLAY LOOP DEV NOD XX RADIO MICRO V 00 0 A DX80 S N 0x0000 2 LCD MICRO 0x0000 2 PROD DATE 00 00 Single click Button 1 DX80 MODEL 0x0000 2 Factory s Gateway Node If you call Banner Engineering for technical support having this information available may help diagnose your particular problem ...

Page 34: ... SITE menu displays the device number of the Node the Site Survey was conducted with as well as the missed green yellow and red received packet count The SITE menu is only available on the Gateways To access the SITE menu single click button 1 to scroll across the menu levels until reaching the Site Survey SITE menu See Conduct a Site Survey Using the Menu System on page 16 See Interpreting the Si...

Page 35: ...or baud rate are 19200 38400 or 9600 For parity select None Even or Odd Extended Address Binding Code Binding Nodes to a Gateway ensures the Nodes only exchange data with the Gateway they are bound to After a Gateway enters binding mode the Gateway automatically generates and transmits a unique extended addressing XADR or binding code to all Nodes within range that are also in binding mode The ext...

Page 36: ...ton 2 PRIOR NADR XX NEW NADR XX CONFRM NADR XX Single click Button 1 to advance through menu Node 5 1 6 DERR Device Error Menu Use the DERR menu to manage device error messages DERR Single click Button 2 NOD XX EC XX CLEAR ERR ERASED ERR DISABL ERROR DISABL IGNORE Next Device Single click Button 1 to advance through menu Single click Button 2 Single click Button 2 Single click Button 2 Single clic...

Page 37: ... from a GatewayPro or from a DX83 Ethernet Bridge serially connected to the Gateway The Ethernet Bridge and GatewayPro each ship with an Ethernet crossover cable One end of the cable is a RJ45 connector and the other end is an industrial Ethernet connector This cable is designed to be connected directly to a computer Example Layout 1 When connecting a Gateway to a host system the wireless network ...

Page 38: ...blems connecting verify the browser is not set to use a proxy server Use a crossover Ethernet cable when connecting directly from a host computer to the DX83 Ethernet Bridge or GatewayPro use a standard Ethernet cable when connecting through a switch or Ethernet hub The factory default IP address for the DX83 Ethernet Bridge or GatewayPro is 192 168 0 1 To change the default IP address set up the ...

Page 39: ...n range that are also in binding mode The extended addressing binding code defines the network and all radios within a network must use the same code After binding your Nodes to the Gateway make note of the binding code displayed under the DVCFG XADR menu on the Gateway s LCD Knowing the binding code prevents having to re bind all Nodes if the Gateway is ever replaced 5 3 1 Automatic Binding Using...

Page 40: ...he Node s rotary dials to assign a decimal Node address between 01 and 47 The left rotary dial represents the tens digit 0 4 and the right dial represents the ones digit 0 9 of the device address 16 Repeat steps 7 through 15 for each additional Node that needs to communicate to that Gateway 17 On the Gateway single click button 1 or button 2 When button 1 or 2 is pressed the Gateway exits binding ...

Page 41: ...isplays DVCFG 2 Single click button 2 to enter the DVCFG menu options and stop at NID The Gateway s LCD displays NID 3 Single click button 2 Enters the NID menu option 4 Using both rotary dials on the Gateway select a Network ID The left rotary dial acts as the left digit and the right rotary dial acts as the right digit of the Network ID In extended addressing mode the Network ID can only be set ...

Page 42: ... or another Node in the network Follow the submenu structure to the XADR display for that device 1 Apply power to the Node 5 The LCD displays POWER then RUN 2 On the Node single click button 1 to advance across the menus stopping at the DVCFG menu 3 Single click button 2 to select DVCFG Single click button 1 to select from the available menu options stopping at XADR 4 Single click button 2 to ente...

Page 43: ...1 minute before waking it Sleep Mode applies to both battery and 10 30 V dc powered models During normal operation the Sure Cross radio devices enter sleep mode after 15 minutes of operation The radio continues to function but the LCD goes blank To wake the device press any button 5 9 Modbus Holding Registers There are sixteen Modbus holding registers for each device Calculate the holding register...

Page 44: ...to select the digit the digit changes to reflect the position of the right rotary dial To set the slave ID to 3 the display should read 003 6 Press button 2 once to save your current setting The display reads SAVED 7 Double click button 2 to exit the DVCFG menu 8 If using a Network ID NID adjust both rotary switches back to the NID value To avoid losing the network connection between the Gateway a...

Page 45: ... If the Gateway and Nodes lose their connection the network may take up to 20 seconds to re synchronize 7 Double click Gateway push button 2 to return to the Device Configuration DVCFG menu 8 Click Gateway push button 1 until reaching the RUN menu option 5 11 Default Output Conditions The timeout structure of the SureCross wireless network sets relevant outputs to user defined conditions when radi...

Page 46: ... are set to the user defined default state Each Node has a Gateway Link Failure flag that can be set or cleared depending on the particular application Host System Gateway Node 1 Node 2 In the sample system shown the communication link between the Gateway and Node 1 has failed Node 2 must have its Gateway Link Failure flag set to allow any outputs linked to Node 1 to be set to the defined default ...

Page 47: ...in Max Min Max Discrete 0 1 0 1 0 to 20 mA 0 0 mA 20 0 mA 0 65535 20 mA 65535 Reg Value mA Linear mapping of unsigned register value to current 4 to 20 mA 4 0 mA 20 0 mA 0 65535 16 mA 65535 Reg Value 4 mA Linear mapping of unsigned register value to current 0 to 10 V dc 0 0 V dc 10 0 V dc 0 65535 10 V 65535 Reg Value V Linear mapping of unsigned register value to voltage Temp C F high resolution 1...

Page 48: ...m an integrated battery ship from the factory in storage mode to conserve the battery To wake the device press and hold button 1 for 5 seconds To put any FlexPower or integrated battery Sure Cross radio into storage mode press and hold button 1 for 5 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 enter...

Page 49: ...ay is less than two meters from another Gateway send and receive transmissions between all devices the Gateways communicate with fails 2 The Gateway and Node may be too far apart to achieve synchronization consult the factory for options 3 Use a qualified antenna on both the Gateway and Node devices 4 After any system parameter change cycle the power to re synchronize all devices 5 When a Node los...

Page 50: ... to 30 V dc After replacing the battery allow up to sixty seconds for the device to power up Modbus Message Codes for Register 8 Register I O 8 is reserved for device messages or Site Survey data when in Site Survey mode Conditions are detected as they occur and are reported to the Gateway After the message is sent to the Gateway the Node does not resend the message until the condition changes or ...

Page 51: ...de is in sync with its Gateway 6 2 5 Radio Link Time Out and Recovery Non Host Connected Systems The SureCross wireless devices employ a deterministic link time out method to address radio link interruption or failure When a specific Node Gateway radio link fails all pertinent wired outputs are de energized until the link is recovered see component datasheet for more information Through this proce...

Page 52: ...ng the Rotary Dial Access Cover Check the rotary dial access cover o ring every time the access cover is removed Replace the o ring when it is damaged discolored or showing signs of wear The o ring should be Seated firmly against the threads without stretching to fit or without bulging loosely and Pushed against the flanged cover When removing or closing the rotary dial access cover manually twist...

Page 53: ...ner Engineering WARNING Potential electrostatic charging hazard only clean with a damp cloth The replacement battery MUST be a Banner approved battery model number BWA BATT 001 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 spring terminal This side...

Page 54: ...nd set aside the radio and spacer frame 4 If you are replacing an existing battery remove the discharged battery 5 Insert a new battery Only use a 3 6 V lithium battery from Xeno model number XL 205F 6 Verify the battery s positive and negative terminals align to the positive and negative terminals of the battery holder mounted within the case Caution There is a risk of explosion if the battery is...

Page 55: ...may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or...

Page 56: ...d and or Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Antenna Warning This device has been tested with Reverse Polarity SMA connectors with the antennas listed in Table 3 on page 56 When integrated into OEM products fixed antennas require installation preventing end users from replacing them with non approved antennas Antennas not listed in the tables must be tested to comply ...

Page 57: ...ode displayed under the DVCFG XADR menu on the Gateway s LCD Knowing the binding code prevents having to re bind all Nodes if the Gateway is ever replaced binding MultiHop networks Binding MultiHop radios ensures all MultiHop radios within a network communicate only with other radios within the same network The MultiHop radio master automatically generates a unique binding code when the radio mast...

Page 58: ... down a conveyor counter frequency The frequency counter calculates the frequency of the input signal in Hz Frequency counters can be used to measure flow rates such as measuring the flow rate of items on a conveyor or the speed at which a windmill spins cyclic reporting Cyclic reporting is when the Gateway polls the Node at user defined intervals It is time to report data debounce When a signal c...

Page 59: ...ts are set to the user defined states and the inputs are frozen Gateway Link Failure Gateway link failures are determined by three global parameters Polling Interval Maximum Missed Message Count and Re link Count When the Node s Gateway Link Failure flag is set and the Gateway determines a timeout condition exists for a Node any outputs linked from the failing Node are set to the user defined defa...

Page 60: ... for any discrete output or switch power output FlexPower Banner s FlexPower technology allows for a true wireless solution by allowing the device to operate using either 10 to 30 V dc 3 6 V lithium D cell batteries or solar power This unique power management system can operate a FlexPower Node and an optimized sensing device for up to 5 years on a single lithium D cell free space loss FSL The rad...

Page 61: ...tions 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 All Sure Cross radios powered from an integrated battery ship from the factory in storage mode to conserve the battery To wake the device press and hold butt...

Page 62: ...re with the Gateway and the Node Link Failure flag is selected the output points are set to the user defined states and the inputs are frozen local and non local registers Local registers are registers specific to the device in question When discussing a Gateway the Gateway s local registers include the registers specific to the Gateway in addition to all the Nodes registers that are stored in the...

Page 63: ... directions out of sync link loss loss of radio signal The Sure Cross wireless devices use a deterministic link time out method to address RF link interruption or failure When a radio link fails all pertinent wired outputs are sent to the selected default value state until the link is recovered ensuring that disruptions in the communications link result in predictable system behavior Following a t...

Page 64: ...ature measurement device that measures the electrical resistance across a pure metal The most commonly used metal is platinum because of its temperature range accuracy and stability RTDs are used for higher precision applications or for longer wire runs because RTDs can compensate for wire length In industrial applications RTDs are not generally used at temperatures above 660º C Though RTDs are mo...

Page 65: ...ing the number of missed packets that required a retry slave ID The slave ID is an identifying number used for devices within a Modbus system By default Gateways are set to Modbus Slave ID 1 When using more than one Modbus slave assign each slave a unique ID number sleep mode During normal operation the Sure Cross radio devices enter sleep mode after 15 minutes of operation The radio continues to ...

Page 66: ...essing of information time division multiple access TDMA TDMA is a wireless network communication architecture that provides a given slot of time for each device on the network providing a guaranteed opportunity for each device to transmit to the wireless network master device thermistor A thermistor is a temperature sensitive resistor that changes resistance based on temperature fluctuation therm...

Page 67: ...oth a transmitter and receiver in one housing and shares circuitry abbreviated as RxTx wireless sensor network WSN A wireless sensor network is a network of low power electronic devices that combine sensing and processing ability The devices use radio waves to communicate to a gateway device connecting remote areas to the central control process Yagi Yagi is the name commonly given to directional ...

Page 68: ... any product of its manufacture which at the time it is returned to the factory is found to have been defective during the warranty period This warranty does not cover damage or liability for misuse abuse or the improper application or installation of the Banner product THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION AN...

Page 69: ...cale 47 G gasket main body 52 ground 23 ground wire 24 27 I I O isolation 24 27 input value 47 L lightning arrestor 24 27 link time out 51 M mechanical stress 23 Modbus communication parameters 44 45 Modbus time out error code 50 N network ID 41 no LCD 50 null 47 O offset 47 outdoor installations 22 overvoltage transients 23 P parity 45 polling 51 R radio link failure 51 radio time out 50 51 RF de...

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