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Report Type (bits 1:0). Defines the internal data structure and reporting definition for an I/O point. If a discrete point changes state, all
I/O points are reported to the Gateway in discrete values. An analog input can be treated as a digital value using the Threshold and
Hysteresis parameters. (Parameter number 0x0E).

• Discrete/bit report type = 0. Use for discrete values.
• Analog report type = 1 (default). Use for all analog values (two bytes).
• Double report type = 2. Use for 32-bit counter values (four bytes).

Samples High (bits 7:0). The number of samples an I/O point must be detected high (1) before it is a change of state. This parameter
can be applied to a discrete input or a analog input using the threshold parameter. Value range: 0 (disable, default) through 255. (Param-
eter number 0x06).

Samples Low (bits 7:0). The number of samples an I/O point must be detected low (0) before it is a change of state. This parameter can
be applied to a discrete input or a analog input using the threshold parameter. Value range: 0 (disable, default) through 255. (Parameter
number 0x07).

Sample Rate (bits 15:0). The rate at which the I/O point is sampled. The value represents the number of 62.5 ms increments. The
sample rate/interval can be from 1 (0.0625 seconds, default) to 65535 (4095 seconds). Set to 0 to Sample on Demand. (Parameter
number 0x03).

Sample on Demand allows a host system to request a sample and report of any inputs within the wireless system.

Serial Address. The serial address parameter defines the remote serial device address to read. This parameter also defines configura-
tion information for the Extended Logic I/O type. (Parameter number 0x19).

Switch Power Voltage (bits 7:0). Used for I/O points supplying power to external devices. Use the lowest operating voltage of the exter-
nal device when supplying power from a battery-powered DX80. Value range: 0 (default) through 255. (Parameter number 0x0B).

Output Voltage

Parameter (dec)

Parameter (hex)

5V

204

CC

7V

125

7D

10V

69

45

15V

32

20

20V

12

0C

24V

03

03

Threshold (bits 15:0). The trigger point or threshold for an analog input. When an analog input is greater than or equal to the threshold
value, a ON or 1 event is reported (if not inverted). If the analog input does not reach the active threshold value, no change of state is
reported. If the threshold parameter is 0, there is no threshold and the analog input will report based on the delta rate. Value range: 0
(disable, default) through 65535 (two-byte value). (Parameter number 0x08).

Units (bits 7:0). The parameter defines the range and/or type of value associated with the I/O point. The devices use this parameter to
correctly interpret the I/O point data. (Parameter number 0x0C). (See units tables after this section.)

Warm-up Time (bits 7:0). Values 01 through 127 set the number of 62.5 millisecond increments. Values 129 through 255 set the num-
ber of 250 microsecond increments, with 129 representing 250 microseconds, 130 representing two 250 microsecond increments (500
microseconds, and 255 representing 127 250 microsecond increments (or 31 milliseconds). When the device supplies power to external
sensors, this parameter defines how long power is applied before the input point is examined for changes. Value range: 00 (off, default)
through 255. (Parameter number 0x05).

Internal Output Mapping. Reserved. Do not use. (Parameter number 0x1A).

Miscellaneous. Reserved. (Parameter number 0x17).

M-GAGE Parameters

M-GAGE Baseline Threshold/Filter. Under normal conditions, the ambient magnetic field fluctuates. When the magnetic field readings
drift below a threshold setting, the baseline or drift filter uses an algorithm to slowly match the radio device’s baseline to the ambient
magnetic field.

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