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Summary of SureCross DX80

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    Surecross dx80 and performance dx80 product manual rev. J 9/18/2013 132607.

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    Contents 1 the surecross ® performance wireless network ............................................................. 5 1.1 surecross ® performance gateways and nodes ............................................................................. 5 1.2 surecross ® performance gatewaypro .................

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    5.4.4 automatic binding using the menu navigation ................................................................... 43 5.5 setting the maximum system devices ........................................................................................44 5.6 storage mode and sleep mode ....................

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    9.3.2 replacing the integrated battery (dx80 models) ............................................................... 79 9.3.3 replacing the battery (dx99...D models) ......................................................................... 79 10 troubleshooting .........................................

  • Page 5: 1 The Surecross

    1 the surecross ® performance wireless network gateway node node flexpower node with integrated battery the surecross ® performance wireless i/o network provides reliable monitoring without wiring or conduit installation. The surecross wireless network operates independently or in con- junction with...

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    Gateway power dx83 ethernet bridge ethernet cable (crossover cable when connecting to a computer; straight cable when connecting to a hub or switch box) csrb-m1250m125.47m125.73 5-pin splitter cable (black); or csb-m1240m1241 4-pin splitter cable (yellow) connect a dx83 ethernet bridge to a host sys...

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    Dx81: single battery supply module dx81h: single battery supply module designed specifically to power the dx99 intrinsically safe devices with polycarbonate housings dx81p6: six-pack battery supply mod- ule bwa-solar-001: solar supply; in- cludes solar panel, rechargeable bat- teries, and controller...

  • Page 8: 2 Features

    2 features the following feature callouts refer to the dx80 gateway and node models, the gatewaypro, and the dx83 ethernet bridge. The wiring diagrams include information for connection power and sensors using the 5-pin euro-style connect, the terminal wiring board, and the industrial ethernet conne...

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    1 2 3 4 5 1. Housing. The rugged, industrial dx80 housing meets iec ip67 standards. 2. Mounting hold, #10/m5 clearance. Mounting holes accept metric m5 or unc/unf #10 hardware -- din rail mount adapt- er bracket available. 3. Wiring terminal strip. The 16 spring-clip type wiring termi- nals accept w...

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    1 2 3 4 1. Industrial ethernet port, female. 2. Housing. The rugged, industrial dx80 housing meets iec ip67 standards. 3. Mounting hold, #10/m5 clearance. Mounting holes accept metric m5 or unc/unf #10 hardware -- din rail mount adapter bracket available. 4. 5-pin m12 euro-style quick-disconnect ser...

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    2.5.3 dx80...C wiring wiring power to the dx80...C models varies depending the power requirements of the model. Connecting dc power to the communication pins (tx/rx) causes permanent damage. For flexpower devices, do not apply more than 5.5v to the b+ terminal. Terminal la- bel gateway, dx85 10–30v ...

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    65.0 [2.56”] 65.0 [2.56”] 80.3 [3.16”] 80.8 [3.18”] 60 [2.36”] 120 [4.72”] 127 [5”] 19 [0.75”] 30.65 [1.21”] 22.2 [0.875”] 7.9 [0.31”] 7.65 [0.30”] 14.67 [0.578”] dx80...C gateways and nodes the dx80...C and performance dx80...C gateways and nodes have the same external and mounting dimensions. 7.9 ...

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    195.9 mm [7.71’’] 148.1 mm [5.83’’] 87.6 mm [3.45’’] 55.9 mm [2.20’’] 20.1 mm [0.79’’] 59.7 mm [2.35”] for 1/4” or m7 bolts 2.6.2 gatewaypro the dx80 and performance dx80 gatewaypro has the same external and mounting dimensions as the gateway and node, but does not have any side access holes or glan...

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    2.6.3 dx83 ethernet bridge like the gatewaypro, the dx83 ethernet bridge has the same external and mounting dimensions, but no side access holes or glands. 65.0 [2.56’’] 7.9 [0.31’’] 80.3 [3.16’’] 65.0 [2.56’’] 7.65 [0.30’’] 60.0 [2.36’’] 14.67 [0.578’’] 80.8 [3.18’’] 136 [5.35’’] surecross dx80 and...

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    3 setting up your wireless network to set up and install your wireless network, follow these steps. Disconnect the power from your surecross devices. 1. Configure the dip switches of all devices. For dip switch configurations, refer to the product's datasheet. 2. Connect the sensors to the surecross...

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    3.3 applying power to the gateway or node wire color gateway (10–30v dc) node (10–30v dc) node (flexpower) 1 2 3 4 5 1 brown 10–30v dc input 10–30v dc 2 white rs485 / d1 / b / + 3 blue dc common (gnd) dc common (gnd) dc common (gnd) 4 black rs485 / d0 / a / - 5 gray comms gnd 3.6–5.5v dc* * do not a...

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    Valid network ids are 01 through 32, in decimal, established using both rotary dials. The left dial may be set to 0, 1, 2, or 3. The right dial may be set from 0 to 9 when the left dial is at 0, 1, or 2; or set to 0 through 2 when the left dial is at 3. (positions a through f are invalid network id ...

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    3. Single-click button 1 to scroll across the menu levels until reaching the site survey (site) menu. 4. Single-click button 2 to enter the site survey menu. 5. Single-click button 2 to begin conducting a site survey with the node selected in step 2. The gateway analyzes the quality of the signal fr...

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    The gateway device also displays the site survey results on the lcd. For one transmit and receive interval, the gateway saves the lowest signal strength. The lcd and modbus registers contain the results of the last 100 samples. The totals are a running tally of the last 100 samples and are continuou...

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    Result description missed packets not received on the first transmission and requiring a re- try. Judging if the reliability of a network’s signal meets the needs of the application is not simply a matter of green, yellow, and red packets received. In normal operating mode, when data packets are not...

  • Page 21: 4 Installing Your Surecross

    4 installing your surecross ® radios the following are some recommendations for installing your wireless network components. 4.1 mounting surecross devices outdoors use a secondary enclosure. For most outdoor applications, we recommend installing your surecross devices inside a secondary enclosure. ...

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    4.1.1 watertight npt plugs seal the 1/2-inch npt port if it is not used. To install a watertight npt plug: 1. Wrap 12 to 16 passes of ptfe tape evenly across the length of the threads. 2. Manually thread the plug into the housing port until reaching some resistance. 3. Using a 9/16-inch crescent wre...

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    4.3.3 collocated radios when the radio network’s master device is located too close to another radio device, communications between all devices is interrupted. For this reason, always assign a unique network id to your wireless networks. The network id (nid) is a unique identifier you assign to each...

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    Surge suppressors should be properly grounded and mounted at ground level near where the cabling enters a building. In- stall the surge suppressor indoors or inside a weatherproof enclosure to minimize corrosion or component deterioration. For best results, mount the surge suppressor as close to the...

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    4.4.2 antenna installation antenna installations. Install and properly ground a qualified surge suppressor when installing a remote antenna sys- tem. Remote antenna configurations installed without surge suppressors invalidate the manufacturer's warranty. Keep the ground wire as short as possible an...

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    1 2 3 4 5, 6 7, 8 9 model number description 1 bwa-9o2-c antenna, omni, 902-928 mhz, 2 dbd, rubber swivel, rp-sma male bwa-9o5-c antenna, omni, 902-928 mhz, 5 dbd, rubber swivel, rp-sma male bwa-2o2-c antenna, omni, 2.4 ghz, 2 dbd, rubber swivel, rp-sma male bwa-2o5-c antenna, omni, 2.4 ghz, 5 dbd, ...

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    Model number description dx81p6 dx81p6 flexpower battery supply 6-pack 4.4.5 mounting n-type antennas remotely this antenna mounts remotely from the box, with the surecross device mounted inside the box. This configuration may be used either inside or outside the building, though a yagi antenna is u...

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    Model number description 7 bwa-ef14128 fiberglass enclosure, 14”x 12” x 8” 8 bwa-pa1412 internal panel, 14” x 12” 9 3 dx81 dx81 flexpower battery supply module dx81p6 dx81p6 flexpower battery supply 6-pack 3 this example image depicts a dx80 radio with a +10–30v dc power supply. The example installa...

  • Page 29: Mation

    5 advanced setup instructions and additional infor- mation refer to the following sections for advanced setup instructions or additional information on banner's surecross wireless technology and its uses. 5.1 dx80 menu structure the gateways and nodes each have their own menu structure and options. ...

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    5.1 dx80 node set-up menu when power is applied, the dx80 begins running. The display screen auto loops through the run menu and communica- tion begins between the gateway and node(s). Auto looping through the run menu is the normal operating mode for all devices on the wireless network. From the ru...

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    * dinfo * run * fctry * dvcfg * derr auto display loop auto display loop auto display loop (dev) nod xx (name) node xx kit xxxxx (nid) xx (dev) nod xx (radio micro) v 00.0 a (dx80 s/n) 0x0000(2) (lcd micro) 0x0000(2) (prod date) (00-00) single-click button 2 new xx single-click button 2 single-click...

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    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-...

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    5.1.2 dinfo (device information) menu the dinfo menu displays some device-specific information. * dinfo auto display loop (dev) gatewy (nid) xx (slid) xx (baud) xx (prty) xx single-click button 1 (name) xxxxxx xxxxxx device info xxxxxx * dinfo auto display loop (dev) nod xx (name) node xx kit xxxxx ...

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    5.1.3 fctry (factory) menu the fctry menu displays the version numbers of various components within the device, including the radio micro number, the lcd number, the device’s serial number, the device’s model number, and the production date. * fctry auto display loop (dev) gatewy (radio micro) v 00....

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    5.1.4 site (site survey) menu access the site menu to see the results of a site survey conducted with this gateway. Nod xx m xx r xx y xx g xx * site single-click button 2 single-click button 2 double-click button 2 adjust right rotary switch to survey the selected node double-click button 2 auto di...

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    5.1.5 dvcfg (device configuration) menu on gateways, the dvcfg menu allows users to set various device-specific parameters, including the network id (nid), slave id (slid), baud rate, and parity. In extended address mode, use this menu to also set the maximum number of radio devices (maxn) within th...

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    * dvcfg new xx single-click button 2 single-click button 2 saves new values (nid) network id single-click button 2 double-click btn 2 new xx single-click button 2 single-click button 2 saves new values (nadr) node address adjust left rotary switch to set network id adjust right rotary switch to set ...

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    On the gateway use the derr menu to clear, disable, or ignore error messages generated by devices within the net- work. The node number that generated the error and the error code (ec) display onscreen. Single-click button 1 to ad- vance through the menu of clear (clear this particular instance of t...

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    Host 1 2 3 1. Ethernet crossover cable using the modbus/tcp or ethernet/ip ™ communication protocol 2. Industrial ethernet connection 3. Gatewaypro 5.2 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...

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    The web home page for the ethernet bridge or gatewaypro displays. 2. Click on any tab at the top of page to log into the configuration software. 3. Enter system as the user name and admin as the password. After making your changes and saving the file, close the browser to log out of the configuratio...

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    5.3 binding mode: what does it do? Binding nodes to a gateway ensures the nodes only exchange data with the gateway they are bound to. After a gateway enters binding mode, the gateway automatically generates and transmits a unique extended addressing (xadr), or bind- ing, code to all nodes within ra...

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    After reaching the sixth digit, the curser returns to the first digit. 12. Single click button 2 when code entry is complete. The gateway lcd displays the entered value for confirmation by showing confrm xadr, then repeating back your val- ue. 13. Single click button 2 to save the code and exit the ...

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    4. Using both rotary dials on the gateway, select a network id. The left rotary dial acts as the left digit and the right rota- ry dial acts as the right digit of the network id. In extended addressing mode, the network id can only be set from the rotary dials while in the (nid) menu. Any nodes boun...

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    For devices with batteries integrated into the housing, remove the battery for one minute to cycle power to the device. After making any changes to dip switch settings, you must cycle power to the device or the dip switch changes will not be recognized. 5.5 setting the maximum system devices to set ...

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    To avoid losing the network connection between the gateway and nodes, reset the rotary switches back to their appro- priate values before leaving the *dvcfg sub-menus. If the gateway and nodes lose their connection, the network may take up to 20 seconds to re-synchronize. 9. Double-click gateway pus...

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    Host system gateway node 1 node 2 5.8.2 gateway link failure gateway link failures are determined by three global parameters: polling interval, maximum missed message count, and re-link count. The polling interval (or rate) defines how often the gateway communicates with each node to verify the radi...

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    5.8.3 node link failure a node link failure is determined by the polling interval/rate or the out-of-sync timing. When a node detects a communications failure with the gateway and the node link failure flag is set, the output points are set to the user-defined states and the inputs are frozen. When ...

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    Units description definition 7 temp °f fahrenheit, high resolution. Analog input for temperature devices such as thermocouples, rtd, and thermistors. In high resolution mode, temperature = (modbus register value) ÷ 20. Lcd: 0000.0f 8 temp °c (low res) celsuis, low resolution. To measure a greater te...

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    Units description definition 6 signed ana- log, 0 to 20 ma for a signed value, such as temperature, that is to be converted to a ma out value. Use null to set the start point and span to define the range. The null value is the starting temperature to be associated with 0 ma. The span is the entire t...

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    Input type i/o range holding register representation data conversion description min. Max. Min. Max. 0–20 ma 0.0 ma 20.0 ma 0 65535 (20 ma ÷ 65535) × reg value = ma linear mapping of un- signed register value to current 4–20 ma 4.0 ma 20.0 ma 0 65535 ((16 ma ÷ 65535) × reg value) + 4 = ma linear map...

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    Register value converted decimal calculated temperature (converted decimal ÷ 20) two's complement val- ue decimal value 0000 0000 0000 0010 2 2 0.10 0000 0000 0000 0001 1 1 0.05 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 0 0 1111 1111 1111 1111 65535 -1 -0.05 1111 1111 1111 1110 65534 -2 -0.10 1111 1111 1111 1101 65533 ...

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    Example: distance map map a distance input from a node to a 0–10v output. The starting distance is 200 mm and the last distance will be 2000 mm (4 ma = 200 mm and 20 ma = 2000 mm). This defines the null as 200 and the span as 1800. With an input distance reading of 1560 mm, the output value will be:...

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    5.10.3 setting the device address using the rotary dials the device id establishes a unique identifier for each device within a wireless network. 1. On the gateway, set the right rotary dial to 0. A device address of 0 on the gateway displays settings for the gateway itself. To view settings for ano...

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    The lcd displays the text shown. While channel search mode runs, led 1 is solid red and led 2 flashes yellow. The device tests network id 2 for availability and counts down from one minute, zero seconds. The selected network id is available for use. Led 1 is solid red, led 2 is solid yellow. Start ch...

  • Page 55: 6 System Layouts

    6 system layouts because of the flexibility of the dx80 wireless devices, many different configurations using gateways, nodes, gateway- pros, ethernet bridges, modbus slave devices, data radios, data radio repeaters, and/or solar powered systems are possi- ble, both as stand-alone systems and host-c...

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    6.1.2 gateway with multiple nodes (dx80) in this configuration, the gateway is the master of the wireless network. Configure this network using the user configuration tool (uct) and rs-485 to usb adapter cable. The uct is used to map inputs and outputs between nodes and gateways. 1 2 2 2 item model ...

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    6.1.3 gateway configured as a modbus master this example network uses the gateway as master of the wireless network and master of the modbus network. This configuration is used when the i/o capacity of the gateway is exceeded. The gateway is configured with a table of mapping entries that allow the ...

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    6.2 modbus rtu 6.2.1 modbus rtu host controlled operation a simple host-connected system uses an rs-485 serial cable to connect the gateway to a host system. The host system may be a pc or a plc unit. Because the serial cable is used to connect to a host system, the communica- tions protocol used is...

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    6.2.2 modbus rtu with multiple slave devices in the example host controlled configuration, the gateway is a modbus slave to the host system, but remains the master of the wireless network. The gateway is connected directly to the host system using an rs-485 serial cable. This system may also connect...

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    6.2.3 modbus rtu with multiple slave devices - layout 2 in this example host controlled configuration, the gateway is a modbus slave to the host system, but remains the master of the wireless network. The gateway is connected directly to the host system using a fieldbus connection. This system also ...

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    6.3 modbus/tcp and ethernet/ip 6.3.1 host connected - dx80 gatewaypro connect a gatewaypro to a host system using the gatewaypro's industrial ethernet connection. To connect the gatewaypro directly to the host system, use a crossover cable. By default, the gatewaypro is a modbus/tcp or ethernet/ip ™...

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    Surecross dx80 and performance dx80 product manual 62 www.Bannerengineering.Com - tel: 763-544-3164 rev. J.

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    6.4 data radios 6.4.1 data radios data radios extend the range of the modbus network and keep the network addressing system simple. In this basic example, the data radios act as a wire replacement to extend the modbus network. 1 3 2 1 4 2 1. Fieldbus connection 2. Data radio 3. Modbus master device ...

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    6.4.3 data radios with a gateway as the modbus master in this example network, the gateway is both the master for the radio network and the master for the modbus network. The dx85 shown is a modbus slave; the data radios extend the range of the modbus network. 5 3 5 3 2 1 4 item model no. Descriptio...

  • Page 65: 7 Sensor Connections

    7 sensor connections the sensor connections guide lists most common banner and non-banner sensors and how to wire them to the dx80 devices. This reference guide lists typical connections. If you have additional questions about a specific sensor or its connection in- structions, please contact banner...

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    7.1.3 discrete inputs, mini-beam mini-beam discrete in sp1 mini-beam two-wire mini-beam sensor using a flexpower node and powered using the node’s switch power. 7.2 discrete outputs 7.2.1 discrete outputs sourcing (pnp) sinking (npn) discrete out gnd pwr 10-30v dc load dc common load discrete out gn...

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    7.3.2 analog inputs, powered from switch power two-wire sensors three-wire sensors + − analog in spx gnd − + sensor dc common + − analog in spx gnd − + sensor dc common two-wire analog sensor or two-wire namur proximity sen- sor using a flexpower node and powered using the node’s switch power. Do no...

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    7.3.5 analog inputs, qt50u long-range ultrasonic sensor qt50u ultrasonic sensor sensor power (bn) dc common (bu) (wh) (bk) qt50u a1− gnd sp1 a1+ four-wire qt50u sensor, using a flexpower node, and pow- ered using the node’s switch power terminal. The qt50u output is set to 4–20 ma. Do not apply powe...

  • Page 69: 8 Surecross Power Solutions

    8 surecross power solutions the surecross power solutions guide lists the various power options for surecross devices. Also included in this guide is a battery life calculation for some discrete and analog sensors, examples of solar power installations, and brief instructions explaining how to measu...

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    Warmup time 0 volts switch power sample point sample point sample interval voltage 8.2.2 flexpower with integrated battery a few flexpower devices operate using a 3.6v lithium d cell battery integrated into the housing. These integrated battery devices: • operate only from the battery and cannot use...

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    Sample and report rates 1 second 2 seconds 4 seconds 16 seconds 64 seconds 5 minutes 15 minutes 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.26 0.91 2.61 4.45 2 0.87 1.45 2.15 3.32 3.89 4.25 4.25 3 0.87 1.45 2.15 3.32 3.89 4.25 4.25 note, battery life calculations are based on the sensor operating 24 hours a day, 365 days a ...

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    Sample and report rates 62.5 ms 125 ms 250 ms 500 ms 1 second 2 seconds 16 seconds 2 0.20 0.40 0.72 1.27 2.05 2.99 5.07 note, battery life calculations are based on the sensor operating 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Sm312dqd-78419 bi10u-m30-ap6x-h1141 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 62.5 ms 125 ms 250 ms 500 ms ...

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    0.00 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 .125 .500 1 4 8 16 64 reading 1 register reading 3 registers dx81 batter y lif e (y ears) sample and report rate (sec) these values are estimated based on the current hardware and software configuration and are subject to change without notice. Environmen...

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    Item model no. Description 1 averaging fluke meter 2 dx81 dx81 battery supply module 3 dx80 flexpower node with mini-beam 4 bwa-hw-010 cable, flexpower current monitoring 8.4 example solar powered systems 1 3 4 5 for installations without wired power, a solar powered system with an integrated solar ...

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    1 2 5 powering a data radio or data radio repeater with a solar panel allows for the expansion of the wireless network to installations with no reliable power source. Host system 2 5 1 5 2 2 7 1 6 6 8 nid a nid a nid a nid 1 nid 1 nid 1 this example system shows a solar power system powering data ra...

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    8.4.1 parallel solar systems two or more solar systems can be directly ored together using a splitter cable. Using the solar supply in parallel provides a modular approach to incrementally increase the capacity in some challenging applications or locations. 2 3 1 1. Bwa-solar-001. Flexpower solar su...

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    8.4.4 wireless network range extension to extend the range of the wireless network, the solar panel and rechargeable battery pack powers data radios and special flexpower gateways. In the system shown, the solar panel system powers a remotely located data radio and gateway. Flexpower nodes make up t...

  • Page 78: 9 Maintenance

    9 maintenance follow these instructions to perform basic maintenance tasks. 9.1 replacing the main body gasket check the main body gasket every time a surecross device is opened. Replace the gasket when it is damaged, discolored, or showing signs of wear. The gasket must be: • fully seated within it...

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    As with all batteries, these are a fire, explosion, and severe burn hazard. Do not burn or expose them to high temperatures. Do not recharge, crush, disassem- ble, or expose the contents to water. The battery may be replaced in explosive gas atmospheres. Replacement battery model number: bwa-batt-00...

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    As with all batteries, these are a fire, explosion, and severe burn hazard. Do not burn or expose them to high temperatures. Do not recharge, crush, disassemble, or expose the contents to water. The battery may be replaced in explosive gas atmospheres. Replacement battery model number: bwa-batt-001....

  • Page 81: 10 Troubleshooting

    10 troubleshooting the following troubleshooting tips include some basic instructions for common problems. 10.1 startup problems the following problems are associated with starting up your radios. The radio won't wake up. While in storage mode, the radio does not operate. All surecross ® radios powe...

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    Led 1 led 2 definition/solution flashing red gateway, dx85: modbus communication error for a gateway system, a modbus communications error indicates a bad transmission or checksum error between the host and the gateway de- vice. For a gatewaypro system, a modbus communications error indicates a comm...

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    Led 1 led 2 definition/solution no led 1 no led 2 all dx80 devices display “power” on the lcd for the first five to ten sec- onds after applying power. A dx80 gateway always has a green led 1 on when power is connected. Dx80 node devices flash a red led 2 every three seconds or a green led 1 every s...

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    Device register 8 (hex) message code [15:8] data field [7:0] description 00 80 normal operation. Device message register contents 0x0080 indicates the particular node is synchronized to the gateway. (decimal value 128.) a value of zero (0) indi- cates there is no device present. 01 00-ff unknown mes...

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    If after a specified number of sequential polling cycles the node does not acknowledge a message, the gateway considers the link with that node timed out. Lcd displays on both the node and gateway show *error. Following a time-out, the node de-energizes outputs and the gateway sets all outputs linke...

  • Page 86: 11 Surecross Accessories

    11 surecross accessories 11.1 antennas 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 not to scale 9 omni-directional antennas part no. Model no. Description 1 76908 bwa-9o2-c 900 mhz, 2 dbi, rp-sma male, rubber swivel (ships with 900 mhz dx80 devices) 17721 bwa-9o5-c 900 mhz, 5 dbi, rp-sma male, rubber swivel 2 77816 bwa-2o2-c 2...

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    Omni-directional dome antennas part no. Model no. Description 9 25646 bwa-9o2-001 900 mhz, 2 dbi, 1/2-inch stainless steel npt connector, 18-inch antenna cable 25647 bwa-9o2-002 900 mhz, 2 dbi, 3/4-inch stainless steel npt connector, 18-inch antenna cable 25642 bwa-2o2-001 2.4 ghz, 2 dbi, 1/2-inch s...

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    11.3 flexpower supplies and replacement batteries part no. Model no. Description 76972 dx81 battery supply module with mounting hardware 82864 dx81h battery supply module with mounting hardware, for dx99 polycarbonate housing devices 77674 dx81p6 battery supply module, 6 “d” cells, with mounting har...

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    11.3.1 other power supplies part no. Model no. Description 65837 sps101q dc power supply, 120 ma, 12–30v dc, 5-pin euro-style qd 65848 sps101qp dc power supply, 120 ma, 12–30v dc, 5-pin euro-style qd and pigtail 77422 ps24w dc power supply, 500 ma, 24v dc, demo kit power sup- ply 74321 ezac-e-qe5 dc...

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    Model no. Description datasheet qs30weq world-beam photoelectric emitter, qs30 (max range: 100 feet, 10x excess gain at 50 feet), 1-wire serial interface 140987 qs30wrq world-beam photoelectric receiver, qs30 (max range: 100 feet, 10x excess gain at 50 feet), 1-wire serial interface m12fth3q tempera...

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    11.4.2 replacement filters model number description fth-fil-001 aluminum grill filter cap (factory default, ships with m12ft*q sensors) fth-fil-002 stainless steel, sintered to 10 micrometer porosity (for high dust environ- ments.) 11.5 surge suppressors part no. Model no. Description 79296 bwc-lmrs...

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    These cables are antenna extension cables, connecting an n-type antenna to another n-type antenna cable. These cables are usually used outside the enclosure. Part no. Model no. Description 77489 bwc-4mnfn3 lmr400 n male to n female, 3m 77490 bwc-4mnfn6 lmr400 n male to n female, 6m 77821 bwc-4mnfn15...

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    Part no. Model no. Description 75286 csb-m1240m1241 splitter cable, 4-pin euro-style qd, no trunk male, two female branches, yellow (not shown). Used to split power between two 10–30v dc powered devices, such as a data radio and gateway, or between a dx85 and gateway. 13805 csrb- m1253.28m1253.28m12...

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    Model no. Length style description bwa-qd8.5 - - prewired, 8-pin euro connector, 1/2-14 nbsm bwa-qd12.5 - - prewired 12-pin euro connector, 1/2-14 nbsm fic-m12f4 - straight euro-style field-wireable connector 4-pin female straight deur-506.6c 1.83 m straight cordset, 5-pin euro-style, double ended, ...

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    Part no. Model no. Description 11320 bwa-ef14128 enclosure fiberglass hinged 14"x12"x8" 11321 bwa-ef1086 enclosure fiberglass hinged 10"x8"x6" 11322 bwa-ef866 enclosure fiberglass hinged 8"x6"x6" 11326 bwa-pa1412 panel, 14 x 12 11327 bwa-pa108 panel, 10 x 8 11327 bwa-pa86 panel, 8 x 6 11329 bwa-pm12...

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    With clear covers part no. Model no. Description 87035 bwa-ah1084c enclosure, polycarbonate, with clear cover, 10 x 8 x 4 87036 bwa-ah12106c enclosure, polycarbonate, with clear cover, 12 x 10 x 6 87037 bwa-ah14126c enclosure, polycarbonate, with clear cover, 14 x 12 x 6 87038 bwa-ah16148c enclosure...

  • Page 97

    11.8 relays part no. Model no. Description 11346 ib6rp interface relay box, 18–26v dc inputs, isolated relay outputs (not shown) bwa-relay-12v relay, blade style with base, 12v bwa-relay-24v relay, blade style with base, 24v bwa-rh1b-udc12v relay, blade style, no base, 12v bwa-rh1b-udc24v relay, bla...

  • Page 98

    Smbdx80qt50 used to connect a qt50u, dx81 flexpow- er battery supply mod- ule, and dx80 device together image here 11.10 hardware and replacement parts part no. Model no. Description 76906 bwa-hw-002 dx80 access hardware kit plastic threaded plugs, pg-7 (4) nylon gland fittings, pg-7 (4) hex nuts, p...

  • Page 99

    Part no. Model description 18277 bwa-hw-031 vent plug, 1/2" npt, ip67 79438 bwa-cg.5-10 cable glands, 1/2-inch npt, 10 pieces, cordgrips for cable diam- eters 0.17’’ to 0.45’’ 87065 bwa-cg.5-3x5.6-10 cable glands, 1/2-inch npt, cordgrip for 3 holes of 2.8-5.6 mm diam, 10 pack 87066 bwa-cg.5-2x2.5-10...

  • Page 100: 12 Radio Certifications

    12 radio certifications banner's surecross product line is certified by the fcc, european union, and many other countries for operation within specific radio frequencies. 12.1 fcc certification, 900mhz the dx80 module complies with part 15 of the fcc rules and regulations. Fcc id: tgudx80 this devic...

  • Page 101

    Model number antenna type maximum gain bwa-9o2-c omni, 1/2 wave dipole, swivel ≤2 dbi bwa-9o6-a omni wideband, fiberglass radome ≤8.2 dbi bwa-9o5-b omni base whip ≤7.2 dbi bwa-9y10-a yagi ≤10 dbi table 1. Type certified antennas 12.2 fcc certification, 900 mhz, 1 watt radios the dx80 module complies...

  • Page 102

    Dx80 module may be used only with approved antennas that have been tested with this module. Model number antenna type maximum gain minimum required cable/ connector loss - integral antenna unity gain 0 bwa-9o1-x omni, 1/4 wave dipole ≤2 dbi 0 bwa-9o2-c omni, 1/2 wave dipole, swivel ≤2 dbi 0 bwa-9o6-...

  • Page 103

    12.3 fcc approved antennas warning: this equipment is approved only for mobile and base station transmitting devices. Antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be colloca- ted or operating in conjunction wi...

  • Page 104

    Radio modules country 900 mhz (150 mw) 900 mhz (250 mw) 900 mhz (1 watt) 2.4 ghz (65 mw) hungary x iceland x india x ireland x israel x* italy x korea, republic of (south) x latvia x liechtenstein x lithuania x luxembourg x malta x mexico x x x x netherlands x new zealand x norway x oman, sultanate ...

  • Page 105

    Canada- this class a digital apparatus meets all requirements of the canadian interference causing equipment regula- tions. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including i...

  • Page 106: 13 Warnings

    13 warnings antenna installations. Install and properly ground a qualified surge suppressor when installing a remote antenna sys- tem. Remote antenna configurations installed without surge suppressors invalidate the manufacturer's warranty. Keep the ground wire as short as possible and make all grou...

  • Page 107

    Banner engineering korea 8th fl., cm bldg, 32-7, songpa-dong songpa-gu, seoul, republic of korea 138-849, tel: +82 (0)2 417 0285 fax: +82 (0)2 413 0285, www.Bannerengineering.Co.Kr banner engineering int’l incorporated taiwan rep. Office 8f-2, no. 308, sec. 1, neihu rd. Taipei, taiwan 114 tel: +886 ...

  • Page 108: Index

    Index a antenna direct installation 25 remote installation 25, 27 antenna installation remote 23–25, 27 b bad ee 83 battery integrated 70 battery life analog sensors 70 discrete sensors 71 measuring 73 temperature sensors 72 battery pack 6, 69, 70 battery replacement dx80 79 dx81 and dx81h 78 baud r...

  • Page 109

    Sunlight exposure 21, 22 surge suppressors 23–25, 27 switch power 69 t time-out radio 83, 84 u units conversion 49–51 v vibration 22 w warmup time 69 water exposure 21, 22 watertight 21, 22 weatherproofing 24 rev. J www.Bannerengineering.Com - tel: 763-544-3164 109.