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Wireless I/O Extender User’s Guide
PN 161-09981-007A
January 2010
Appendix C – System Conguration (Using a Terminal Program)
Wireless I/O Extender Conguration using a terminal program such as Hyperterminal©.
Terminal Program Port Settings:
•19200 Baud Rate 
•8 Data Bits 
•No Parity 
•1 Stop Bit 
•No Flow Control
Change I/O Configuration
Remove all the connectors from the Wireless I/O Extender.
Remove the 4 screws on the top to remove the cover.
Connect the programming serial data cable from PC to Mini-Din connector (P3). 
Note: This cable should be supplied one per system, available from Data-Linc Group.
Set the switches to “PIC Cong” (3&4 ON, 1,2,5&6 OFF).
Execute the terminal program at 19200 Baud, 8/N/1 and no 
ow control.
Apply DC power to the unit. A line of characters will appear 
on the terminal screen. It must say:
Turn On the “Caps Lock”, only capitals are used for  
conguration.
Programming a Master
•Press “M” for master. 
•Select the baud rate (default is “5” for 19200) (1-5). 
Note: This must be the same as the radio baud rate.
•Select the number of Remotes in the system (1-8). 
•Select the number of analog channels,  
  •For discrete only systems use 0. 
  •For analog systems the value must 
  be 8 or less (0-8). 
•Select failure modes 
  •Analog fail (0-Low 1-Hold) (Analog models only). 
  •Discrete fail (0-Off 1-Hold). 
  •Alarm Mode (0-LED only 1-LED&CC#8 On). 
•Remove the programming cable and cycle power.
I/O Configure V2.0 
SET CAPLOCK 
(M)aster or (R)emote 
Baud: 1=1200 2=2400 3=4800 4=9600 5=19200 5 
(1-8)Number of Remotes:2                                                                                           
(0-8)Number of Analogs Remote0 4                    
(0-8)Number of Analogs Remote1 4 
Number of Master Analogs:8 
(0-Low 1-HOLD)Analog Fail Mode:1 
(0-OFF 1-HOLD)Discrete Fail Mode:1 
(0-LED 1-LED&Output#8)Alarm Mode:1 
EEPROM CHECK: 
B# #An Mode DF AF AL #Remote                                                                                             
5 8 0 1 1 1 2 
R0 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 Analog                                                                                         
4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 
Check 
Remove Cable and Cycle Power when finished










