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
On the Gateway use the DERR menu to clear, disable, or ignore error messages generated by devices within the network.
The Node number that generated the error and the error code (EC) display onscreen. Single-click button 1 to advance
through the menu of CLEAR (clear this particular instance of the error from the system), DISABL (disable this particular error
from appearing from this
specific Node), and IGNORE (ignore this error but do not remove it from the system). After the
error messages for a Node are cleared, disabled, or ignored, errors for any additional Nodes display on the Gateway’s LCD.
On the Node use the DERR menu to view and ignore error messages for that Node.
5.2 Web-based
Configuration for the GatewayPro on DX83
The Sure Cross wireless systems are configured using an Ethernet network connection and a common Web page browser.
An Ethernet connection can be established from a GatewayPro or from a DX83 Ethernet Bridge serially connected to the
Gateway.
The Ethernet Bridge and GatewayPro each ship with an Ethernet crossover cable. One end of the cable is a RJ45 connector
and the other end is an industrial Ethernet connector. This cable is designed to be connected directly to a computer.
Example Layout #1—When connecting a Gateway to a host system, the wireless network must be
configured using the
User Configuration Tool (UCT). When you are not using a GatewayPro or Ethernet Bridge, you cannot configure the wireless
network using the Web
Configurator.
Host
1
2
3
1. Power connection
2. Splitter cable and Modbus RTU communication
3. Gateway
Example Layout #2—This system uses a GatewayPro connected directly to a host system using an Ethernet crossover
cable. This system can be
configured using the web pages.
Host
1
2
3
1. Ethernet crossover cable using the Modbus/TCP or
EtherNet/IP
™
communication protocol
2. Industrial Ethernet connection
3. GatewayPro
Example Layout #3—This example system layout may also be configured using the web pages. Instead of using a
GatewayPro to connect to the host system, a Gateway and Ethernet Bridge is used to achieve the same function. In this
configuration, the Gateway is Modbus Slave 1.
Sure Cross
®
Performance DX80 Wireless I/O Networks
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