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1xx5 Switch Power Warm-up. When the data radio supplies power to external sensors, the Switch Power Warm-up parameter defines
how long power is applied to the external sensor before the input point is examined for changes. The register value is the number of time
units. A unit of time for a 900 MHz data radio is 40 milliseconds. A unit of time for a 2.4 GHz data radio is 20 milliseconds.

1xx6 Switch Power Voltage. The Switch Power Voltage parameter defines the output voltage of the switch power output. This parame-
ter applies only to inputs using switched power. If switch power is not used with an input, use the Continuous Voltage parameter to
control the voltage.

Output Voltage

Parameter Value

0V

255

5V

204

7V

125

10V

69

15V

32

20V

12

24V

03

1xx7 Extended Input Read. The Extended Input Read is a bit field parameter that allows multiple inputs to be sampled with the same
switch power parameters. If the bit field is set to 0x000F, the first four inputs are sampled after the switch power parameters are satisfied.
If this parameter is set in the input 1 configuration registers, set inputs 2 through 4 to zero.

42000s Output Parameters

The following characteristics are configurable for each output. Parameters for Output 1 start at 42001 through 42004. Parameters for
output 2 start at 42051 through 42054. Each following output is offset from the previous one by 50 registers.

4xxxx Registers

Parameters

Output Parameters Output 1

Output 2

Output 3

Output 4

Output 5

Output 6

Output 7

Output 8

Output 9

2001–2004

2051–2054

2101–2104

2151–2154

2201–2204

2251–2254

2301–2304

2351–2354

2401–2404

2xx1 Enable

2xx2 Flash Output Enable

2xx3 Flash Index

2xx4 Out of Sync Enable

2xx1 Enable. Set to 1 to enable the output; set to 0 to disable the output.

2xx2 Flash Output Enable. The Flash Output Enable, Flash Index, and Output Flash Pattern registers are all used to set up flashing
patterns for indicator lights connected to the data radio. Set the Flash Output Enable register to 1 to enable the ability to select an output
flash pattern; set to 0 to disable this feature. Select the output pattern using the Flash Index and Output Flash Pattern registers.

2xx3 Flash Index. The Flash Index can have values 1, 2, 3, or 4. For a particular output, the Flash Index 1 through 4 select a certain
output pattern as defined in registers 44401, 44411, 44421, or 44431.

2xx4 Out of Sync Enable. Set to one (1) to enable the output to continue operating when the device is out of sync with the master radio.
Set to zero (0) to disable the output when the device is not synchronized to the master radio. The default value is one (1).

 

 

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Страница 1: ...MultiHop Radio Product Manual 151317 Rev 0 8 29 2011...

Страница 2: ...2 Switch Power Input Parameters 23 42000s Output Parameters 24 42950s Default Output Parameters 25 43000s Discrete Input Parameters 25 43300s Analog Input Parameters 25 43500s Counter Input Parameters...

Страница 3: ...u System 45 Create the MultiHop Network by Manually Binding the Radios using Menu Navigation 46 Conducting a Site Survey using Modbus Commands 47 Using 10 to 30V dc to Power the MultiHop Radio and a G...

Страница 4: ...which serves as their parent After repeater radios synchronize to the master radio additional radios within range of the repeater can join the network The radios that synchronize to the repeater radi...

Страница 5: ...listed in the specifications and allow sufficient time between packets to avoid overloading the MultiHop radio network The time between packets varies based on the size of the net work Modbus Mode Mod...

Страница 6: ...tiHop Radio IDs is from 11 to 61 a Slave ID setting of 0xFF disables access to the MultiHop radio s internal registers but still delivers addressed messages to Modbus slaves that are serially con nect...

Страница 7: ...Radio Slave Radio ID 14 Host System Slave ID 05 Slave ID 01 Slave ID 13 DX85 DX85 Remote I O MultiHop Radio Slave Radio ID 16 DX85 Remote I O DX85 DX80 Gateway DX80 Node DX80 Node MultiHop Radio Produ...

Страница 8: ...r radio Accessing the DIP Switches 1 Disconnect the power to all MultiHop radios 2 Unscrew the four screws that mount the cover to the bottom housing 3 Remove the cover from the housing without damagi...

Страница 9: ...45 Wireless Sensors refer to the Q45 datasheet for binding and Slave ID instructions For MultiHop M HE models refer to the M HE datasheet to set the Slave ID before following the binding instructions...

Страница 10: ...s may fail Slave and Repeater LED Behavior All bound radios set to slave or repeater modes follow this LED behavior after powering up Two Button LED Models Single Button LED Models Process Steps Respo...

Страница 11: ...adios bound within the same network remain synchronized to the network but are blocked from sending data while the site survey is running The site survey analyzes the signal strength between the selec...

Страница 12: ...he devices automatically resume operation Interpreting the MultiHop Site Survey Results Site survey mode works by having two radios one child and one parent repeatedly exchange data packets For every...

Страница 13: ...ist of available enclosures refer to the Accessories list Mount Vertically to Avoid Collecting Rain When possible mount the devices where rain or snow will drain away from the device Mount vertically...

Страница 14: ...cent wrench turn the plug until all the plug s threads are engaged by the housing port or until the resistance doubles Do not overtighten as this will damage the SureCross unit These threads are taper...

Страница 15: ...ould be supported instead of allowed to hang from the housing It is the user s responsibility to install these devices so they will not be subject to overvoltage transients Always ground the devices i...

Страница 16: ...radio signal A good signal strength in winter doesn t always mean you ll get the same signal strength the rest of the year Node Gateway Node Gateway Basic Remote Antenna Installation A remote antenna...

Страница 17: ...ge to the cable and connections by sealing the connections with rubber splicing tape and electrical tape Step 1 Verify both connections are clean and dry before connecting the antenna cable to the ant...

Страница 18: ...the building 1 3 4 5 2 Model Number Description 1 BWA 9O2 C Antenna Omni 902 928 MHz 2 dBd Rubber Swivel RP SMA MALE BWA 2O2 C Antenna Omni 2 4 GHz 2 dBd Rubber Swivel RP SMA MALE BWA 2O5 C Antenna O...

Страница 19: ...dBd Rubber Swivel RP SMA MALE BWA 9O5 C Antenna Omni 902 928 MHz 5 dBd Rubber Swivel RP SMA MALE BWA 2O2 C Antenna Omni 2 4 GHz 2 dBd Rubber Swivel RP SMA MALE BWA 2O5 C Antenna Omni 2 4 GHz 5 dBd Rub...

Страница 20: ...mage depicts a DX80 radio with a PS24x power supply The example installation may also work with the DX70 radios or MultiHop radios However the DX81 and DX81P6 FlexPower Battery Supply Modules can only...

Страница 21: ...o N Male 0 5 Meters BWC 1MRSMN2 LMR200 Cable RP SMA to N Male 2 Meters 5 DIN 35 105 DIN Rail section 105 mm long 35 mm design 6 SMBDX80DIN Bracket Assembly DIN Rail for DX80 7 BWA EF14128 Fiberglass e...

Страница 22: ...rs for extra inputs 1 through 100 For a list of the active results registers for your MultiHop radio refer to your product s data sheet 40500s Standard Physical Outputs Registers x0501 through x0516 a...

Страница 23: ...obal parameters but are associated only with a particular input There are currently 16 separate inputs possible the factory default settings are defined in the I O specifications Parameters for Input...

Страница 24: ...ough 42004 Parameters for output 2 start at 42051 through 42054 Each following output is offset from the previous one by 50 registers 4xxxx Registers Parameters Output Parameters Output 1 Output 2 Out...

Страница 25: ...ow 30x4 Enable Latch on Change of State 30x7 Enable Discrete Input Time Active Counter 30x8 30x9 Discrete Input Time Active Count 3xx1 PNP or NPN Set to 1 to define the input as a PNP sourcing input S...

Страница 26: ...nput a value of 0 represents 4 mA and 65535 represents 20 mA Set this parameter to 0 to store input readings in unit specific data For exam ple the register data representing a 15 53 mA reading is 155...

Страница 27: ...used to avoid unwanted input transitions The default value is 0 which disables this feature The value range is 1 through 255 33x8 Change of State Push Enable Set to one 1 to enable push registers for...

Страница 28: ...hes Use these two parameters as a bit mask to set the ON and OFF conditions of the h bridge switch DO4 DO3 DO2 DO1 SP4 SP3 SP2 SP1 36x7 Rising Switch ON 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 36x8 Falling Switch OFF 0 0 0 1...

Страница 29: ...Last State Enable and use the Default Output State settings 43700s Discrete Output Parameters The following characteristics are configurable for each of the discrete outputs Parameters for Output 1 s...

Страница 30: ...te setting during an error condition 40x5 Default Output State The Default Output State parameter represents the default condition of the analog output When an error condition exists the outputs are s...

Страница 31: ...s Threshold and hysteresis work together to establish the ON and OFF points of an analog input The threshold defines a trigger point or reporting threshold ON point for the M GAGE input The hysteresis...

Страница 32: ...ts of current 0 to 20 mA inputs values are stored as A micro Amps and voltage values are stored as mV millivolts x4813 Threshold and x4814 Hysteresis Threshold and hysteresis work together to establis...

Страница 33: ...by a solar panel or 10 to 30V dc 6062 Battery Voltage Reading Actual incoming voltage reading in units of 100mV 51000s SDI 12 Parameter Descriptions The following characteristics are configurable for...

Страница 34: ...r 32 bit Registers Write a 0 for a 16 bit value write a 1 for a 32 bit value Configuration Examples Configuring an Analog IN to use SP3 Example 1 Enable the first analog input to power an external sen...

Страница 35: ...ivity ON 2 Left Unsigned 32 bit Results Registers Acclima Register No Results Regis ters high low Integer Conver sion Multiplier Sample Reading Actual Value 1 Volumetric water content 11101 11102 100...

Страница 36: ...4303 RF firmware p n ASCII read only 4304 4305 RF firmware version ASCII read only 4306 4308 RF EEPROM part number digits 1 6 ASCII read only 4309 4310 RF EEPROM version number characters 1 3 ASCII r...

Страница 37: ...mpled the MultiHop device resets the Sample on Demand register s back to zero It is up to the host system to retrieve the value of the sampled input There are two ways to trigger a Sample on Demand 1...

Страница 38: ...nce with the instructions may cause harm ful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cau...

Страница 39: ...protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment gen erates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc...

Страница 40: ...x x x Bahamas The 2 4 GHz x x x x x Bahrain Kingdom of 2 4 GHz x x x x x Belgium 2 4 GHz x x x x x Brazil 2 4 GHz x x x x Bulgaria 2 4 GHz x x x x x Canada 900 MHz x x x x x x x Canada 2 4 GHz x x x x...

Страница 41: ...Panama 900 MHz x x x x x Panama 2 4 GHz x x x x x Poland 2 4 GHz x x x x x Portugal 2 4 GHz x x x x x Romania 2 4 GHz x x x x x Saudia Arabia Kingdom of 2 4 GHz x x x x x Singapore 2 4 GHz x x Slovak...

Страница 42: ...d outside of own premises general authorization is required Luxembourg General authorization is required for public service Taiwan Taiwan is certified to operate specific DX80 and DX99 models For a li...

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Страница 45: ...X or BRDCST Master repeater or slave Repeater and slave only DEST XXXXXX NETA XXXXXX BICD XXXXXX BIND DVCFG Single click Button 2 Device Config DEST AUTO DISPLAY LOOP Single click Button 1 to advance...

Страница 46: ...e resume the auto display loop While paused use button 1 to advance through the GRN YEL RED and MIS displays DVCFG Device Configuration Single click button 2 to enter this menu Use button 1 to move th...

Страница 47: ...ess button 1 to reject your changes Press button 2 to save your 6 changes 7 Double click button 2 to exit the DVCFG menu Conducting a Site Survey using Modbus Commands When triggering a site survey fr...

Страница 48: ...to power both the data radio and the FlexPower Gateway use the 5 pin Euro style splitter cable 1 CSRB M1250M125 47M125 73 Splitter cable 5 pin Euro style QD No trunk male two female branches black Mos...

Страница 49: ...ead 24 F factory default settings returning to 30 flash index 24 flash output 24 forming networks 9 full scale analog output 30 G gasket main body 15 glands and plugs 13 ground 15 ground wire 17 18 H...

Страница 50: ...E 31 sample on demand registers 37 sample rate 23 SDI 12 registers 33 seasonal changes 16 single point ground 18 site survey interpreting results 12 slave radio 4 5 11 sunlight exposure 13 surge supre...

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