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6.3 ISM Radio
The ISM Radio menu allows the user to view the Modbus ID of the internal ISM radio, invoke binding, or run a site survey.
To change the ISM Radio Modbus ID refer to the System menu.
The top level menu includes a read-only ISM Radio menu selection. This menu is displays the type of radio in the DXM700
(MultiHop or DX80 Star) and the Modbus ID of the radio.
This menu only allows the user to view this data. Binding or Site Survey with the internal radio is also run from this menu
selection. This top-level ISM Radio menu is different from the System > ISM Radio submenu.
ISM Radio
MultiHop/DX80 ID
Binding
Site Survey
Bind to > 1
Node/Modbus ID > 1
to change the value
to accept
ENTER
BACK
to return to the previous menu
↑ ↓
Please Wait...
Site Survey results OR Failed to start Site Survey
6.3.1 Binding
All ISM radio devices must be bound to the internal Gateway/master device before the DXM700 can access the wireless
devices. The first submenu under binding allows the user to set the wireless address of the device to bind with. This is
required to bind with wireless devices that do not have rotary dials (for example: M-GAGEs, Ultrasonic sensors, and Q45
devices).
To bind:
1. Enter the Binding menu.
2. For devices without rotary dials, select the wireless device number.
3. Enter binding mode. The gateway/master radio enters binding mode.
4. Triple-click the wireless Node/slave device to put it into binding mode. The LEDs indicate when binding on the
wireless device is completed.
For more information of the binding of a particular device review the individual datasheet.
6.3.2 Site Survey
After creating a wireless network using the binding process, run a site survey on each device to see the link quality.
1. Enter the Site Survey menu.
2. Select the Node or Slave ID for the end device.
3. Click Enter to run a site survey.
The Site Survey results display as green, yellow, red, and missed packets. Green indicates the highest signal strength, then
yellow, and red. MIssed packets failed to be received. The DX80 system can run a site survey analysis while the network is
operational. A MultiHop device runs with its parent device and does not allow other traffic when a site survey is running.
6.4 I/O Board
The DXM700 does not have an I/O board. DXM700 has four outputs accessed using Modbus registers.
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