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GASMAX/TX Operation & Maintenance Manual, Revision 1.0
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NOTE:
CHOICE OF FREQUENCY IS MADE AT TIME OF ORDER. SYSTEMS DESIGNED FOR 900 MHZ CANNOT
BE FIELD UPGRADED TO 2.4 GHZ AND VICE-VERSA.
Once the choice of frequency band is made, every device in the network must have a matching
Network
Identifier
(“A” - “Z”) that determines the radio’s frequency hopping pattern and system identifier. In
addition, each GASMAX/TX must also have a unique
device ID
(1 - 240) that allows the controller to
identify the specific gas detector. Finally, there must be one device that transmits the synchronizing
Beacon signal that all radios use to synchronize their transmissions.
While the GASMAX/TX is optimized for use with third-generation controllers such as the C2/TX Wireless
Site Manager, the GASMAX/TX can also be integrated into existing wireless networks that utilize a C1
Protector
16-channel controller, C64
Protector
64-channel controller or C2
Quad Protector
4-channel
controller. In “legacy mode”, the required ‘Hop Channel’, ‘System ID’ and ‘RTU Address’ values can be
programmed to match an existing network, and many of the benefits, including magnetic Power On /
Power Off, advanced 10-97xx sensor technology and additional transmission modes will still offer benefit
to the user. However, when in legacy mode, packet data that includes sensor range, tag name and
engineering units is not transmitted to the controller and must be manually entered in both the
receiver/controller and gas detector.