Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 The Sure Cross® Wireless Network
- 2 Features
- 3 Setting Up Your Wireless Network
- 3.1 Mixing Performance and Non-Performance (150 mW) Radios in the Same Network
- 3.2 Apply Power to the Gateway or Node
- 3.3 Bind Radios to Form Networks
- 3.4 LED Behavior for the Gateways
- 3.5 LED Behavior for the Nodes
- 3.6 Conducting a Site Survey (Gateway and Nodes)
- 4 Installing Your Sure Cross® Radios
- 5 Advanced Setup Options
- 5.1 DX80 Menu Structure
- 5.2 Web-based Configuration for the GatewayPro on DX83
- 5.3 Binding Mode: What does it do?
- 5.4 Setting the Network ID in Extended Addressing Mode
- 5.5 Manually Assign a Binding Code to a Gateway
- 5.6 Manually Assign a Binding Code to a Node
- 5.7 Setting the Maximum System Devices
- 5.8 Storage and Sleep Modes
- 5.9 Modbus Holding Registers
- 5.10 Modbus Communication Parameters
- 5.11 Default Output Conditions
- 5.12 Defining the Units
- 6 Product Support and Maintenance
- Index
5.1.1 RUN Menu
The RUN menu displays the network ID (NID), device name (Gateway or Node), and the I/O values of the device.
*
RUN
AUTO
DISPLAY
LOOP
adjust the rotary
switches to survey
the selected Node
(DEV)
I/O XX
GATEWY
NID XX
ON/OFF
(DEV)
I/O XX
GATEWY
NID XX
ON/OFF
Single-click
Button 1
Single-click
Button 1
*
RUN
AUTO
DISPLAY
LOOP
(DEV)
I/O XX
NOD XX
NID XX
ON/OFF
Single-click
Button 1
0.00
Gateway Node
On the Gateway, the I/O displayed may be the I/O of the
Gateway or of a selected Node. To view the I/O of a specific
Node, set the position of the rotary dials to the Node's
address. For example, to view the I/O of Node 12, set the
Gateway's left rotary dial to 1 and the right rotary dial to 2.
When using extended address mode, the network ID (NID) is
not used. The Network ID is typically used only in rotary dial
address mode.
Sure Cross
®
Performance DX80 Wireless I/O Networks
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