8.1 DXM Configuration Software
8.2 Save and Upload the Configuration File
8.3 Register Flow and Configuration
8.3.1 Basic Approach to Configuration
8.3.2 Troubleshooting a Configuration
8.3.3 Saving and Loading Configuration Files
8.3.4 Uploading or Downloading Configuration Files
8.5.1 Set the Controller to use Authentication
8.5.2 Set the Web Services to Use Authentication
8.5.3 Mail Server Authentication
8.5.4 Controller Configuration Authentication
8.6.1 Download an Existing Configuration from the DXM
8.6.2 Configuring the Controller
8.6.3 Configuring the Host PLC
8.7 Setting up Email and Text Messaging
8.7.1 Define the Network Interface Settings
8.7.2 Configure your Ethernet Connection
8.7.3 Configure your Cellular Connection
8.7.4 Set the Email and Messaging Parameters
8.7.5 Define Threshold Rules for Email
8.7.6 Define Log File Parameters for Emailing Log Files
8.8 Ethernet and Cellular Push Retries
8.8.3 Event/Action Rule or Log File Push Retries
8.8.4 Email and Text Message Push Retries
9.1 Working with Modbus Devices
9.1.1 Assigning Modbus Slave IDs
9.1.2 Wireless and Wired Devices
9.1.3 Modbus Communication Timeouts
9.2.2 Modbus Registers for the MultiHop Radio Board Module
9.2.3 Modbus Registers for the Performance Gateway Radio Module
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9.2.4 Internal Local Registers (Slave ID 199) for the DXM100 and DXM150
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9.2.5 Internal Local Registers (Slave ID 199) for the DXM700, DXM1000, and DXM1200
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9.2.6 Modbus I/O Registers for the B1 I/O Base Board
9.2.7 Modbus I/O Registers for the B2 I/O Base Board
9.2.8 Modbus Configuration Registers for the Universal Inputs
9.2.9 Modbus Configuration Registers for the Analog Output
9.2.10 Modbus Configuration Registers for the I/O (Definitions)
9.2.11 Modbus Configuration Registers for Power
9.2.12 Modbus Registers for the LCD Board (Modbus Slave ID 201)
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9.3 Using Courtesy Power or Switch Power
9.4 Associating a Switched Power Output to an Input
9.5.1 Setting the DXM for Solar Power
9.5.3 Recommended Solar Configurations
9.5.4 Monitoring Solar Operation
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