User's Manual

SureCross DX80 Quick Start Guide
20 P/N 128185 Rev B
Banner Engineering Corp. • Minneapolis, MN U.S.A.
www.bannerengineering.com Tel: 763.544.3164
Model Number Description
Antennas Banner offers a range of omni-directional and directional (Yagi) antennas for use with the SureCrossDX80
wireless network. For more information on antenna specifications and the options available for your system, please
contact the applications engineers at Banner Engineering Corp.
O-Rings BWA-ORING-001 O-Ring, Rotary Access Cover, PG21
BWA-GASKET-001 O-Ring, Body Gasket
BWA-CLRCOVER-001 Rotary Access Cover, Clear Plastic
Hardware BWA-HW-001 Mounting Hardware, DX80
BWA-HW-002 Access Hardware (Plugs, Glands), DX80
SMBDX80DIN Bracket Assembly, DIN Rail, for DX80
BWA-HW-003 Tape, PFTE Sealant
BWA-HW-004 Screws, Cover Mount, #8-32 x 3/4, 18-8 SS
Power DX81 Battery Pack Kit, DX81, with mounting hardware
DX121 Battery Pack Kit, DX121, 6 cells
BWA-BATT-001 Replacement Battery, 3.6V, “D” Lithium Cell
SPS101Q DC Power Supply, 120mA, 12-30V dc, 5-pin Euro
SPS101QP DC Power Supply, 120mA, 12-30V dc, 5-pin Euro, pigtail
PS24W DC Power Supply, 500mA, 24V dc
EZAC-E-QE5 DC Power Supply, 700mA, 24V dc, 5-pin Euro QD
EZAC-E-QE5-QS5 DC Power Supply, 700mA, 24V dc, 5-pin M12 Euro QD
Cabling MQDC1-506 2M Cord Set, 2 Meter, 5-pin, 5-conductor, MQDC1-506 2M
MQDC1-506.5 Cord Set, 0.5 Meter, 5-pin, 5-conductor, MQDC1-506.5
BWA-RIBBON-001 Ribbon Cable, 20 pin DBL socket
BWC-LFNMN Lightning Suppressor, 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz
There is a wide range of antenna cabling available. Please contact Banner Engineering Corp for more information
or for specific cable lengths and connectors.
Accessories and Replacement Parts - 900 MHz and 2.4 GHz
Problem Description
Possible Solutions
I/O functionality
Particular inputs and/or
outputs are not working
Use manual scrolling mode within *RUN to freeze the I/O status on the LCD display for the device in question.
Verify that when the input device changes state or changes value, the LCD mirrors the behavior.
Also verify that the LCD on the output side mirrors the linked input’s behavior. If the input device state, LCD
on origination DX80, and LCD on destination DX80 all behave exactly the same, there may be a wiring issue
or an interfacing problem. Consult factory.
Troubleshooting (con’t)