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SureCross™ DX80 Web Configurator
Instruction Manual
RF Devices Tab
Other Commands
Change button: Submits changes to the Ethernet Bridge or Gateway Pro.
Get button: Reads all device and I/O parameters from the DX80 device and loads them into the
Web Configurator screens. This does not save the parameters to the XML file.
Prev and Next buttons: Scroll through the I/O points for the selected device. To select a new
device, return to the main
Configure Points
tab (by clicking on the tab) and use the Prev and Next
buttons to select another device.
Refresh button: Displays the most current device information.
Reset button: Resets any error conditions displayed. Until the error message is reset, the device will
not start any additional operations.
Send button: After making changes to parameters on the expanded
Configure Point
screen, click on
the Change button to send the changes to the DX83 Ethernet Bridge or the Gateway Pro and then
click on the Send button to send these changes to the device.
After making changes to the parameters
screen, click the Change button to
submit the changes to the Ethernet
Bridge or Gateway Pro.
After submitting the changes to the
Ethernet Bridge or Gateway Pro, click
the Send button to update the radio
devices.
Tip
T
on
T
off
0 Volts
Full Power
Supply Warmup
Input sample point
Warmup Time
Digital Signal Conditioning
Sample High: The Sample High parameter establishes the minimum number of samples that an
I/O point must be detected high (1) before it is considered a change of state to a “1” value. Select a
value from 1 to 255. Set to zero to disable.
Sample Low: The Sample Low parameter establishes the minimum number of samples that an
I/O point must be detected low (0) before it is considered a change of state to a “0” value. Select a
value from 1 to 255. Set to zero to disable.
Pulse Width: The pulse width determines the number of 62.5 millisecond increments a digital
output is active (1) before returning to zero. Select 0 to disable this feature.
Battery Powered Sensor Options
Sensor Power Supply: Select a power supply for the sensor device.
Power Supply
Description
External
The sensor is powered from outside the Node.
Supply #1
Switched power 1 (SP1)
Supply #2
Switched power 2 (SP2)
Supply #3
Switched power 3 (SP3)
Supply #4
Switched power 4 (SP4)
Select Supply 1 through 4 to indicate the external device is powered from one of the Node’s
supplied switch power connectors.
Supply Output Voltage: The Supply Output Voltage sets the voltage required for the sensor
device. This parameter is only applicable when using the supplied switch power option.
Supply Warmup: Supply Warmup defines the length of time the switch power should be turned on
before examining the sensor’s input.