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5. Exit binding mode on the Gateway.

If you have a two-button Gateway, single-click either button.

If you have a one-button Gateway, single-click the button.

If you have a Gateway with no buttons, change the Gateway's rotary dials to a valid Network ID.

Valid Network IDs are 01 through 32, in decimal, established using the 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 numbers.)

When installing special kits with pre-mapped I/O, indicated by device model numbers beginning in DX80K, return the
rotary dials to their original positions after binding. If the rotary dials are not returned to their original positions, the I/O
mapping will not work.

3.5 LED Behavior for the Gateways

After binding the Gateway and Nodes, verify all devices are communicating properly. The radios and antennas must be a

minimum distance apart to function properly. Recommended minimum distances are:

2.4 GHz 65 mW radios: 1 foot

900 MHz 150 mW radios: 6 feet

900 MHz 1 Watt radios: 15 feet

LED 1

LED 2

Gateway Status

(solid green)

Power ON

(flashing red)

(flashing red)

Device Error

(flashing amber)

Modbus Communication Active

(flashing red)

Modbus Communication Error

For Gateway and Ethernet Bridge systems, active Modbus communication refers to the communication between the

Gateway and the Ethernet Bridge. For GatewayPro systems, the Modbus communication LEDs refer to the communication

internal to the GatewayPro. For Gateway only systems, the Modbus communication LEDs refer to the communication

between the Gateway and its host system (if applicable).

3.6 LED Behavior for the Nodes

After binding the Gateway and Nodes, verify all devices are communicating properly. A Node will not sample its inputs until

it is communicating with its Gateway. The radios and antennas must be a minimum distance apart to function properly.

Recommended minimum distances are:

2.4 GHz 65 mW radios: 1 foot
900 MHz 150 mW radios: 6 feet
900 MHz 1 Watt radios: 15 feet

LED 1

LED 2

Node Status

(flashing green)

Radio Link Ok

(flashing red)

(flashing red)

Device Error

(flashing red, 1 per 3 sec)

No Radio Link

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