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With an input distance reading of 1560 mm, the output value will be:

Output = (Fullscale ÷ Span)(InValue − Null) + Offset
(Fullscale ÷ Span) = 10 ÷ 1800 = 0.00555
(Value − Null ) = 1560 − 200 = 1360
Offset = 0
Output = 0.00555 × 1360 + 0 = 7.54 V

Alarm Conditions. The standard alarm conditions are as follows:

Unsigned Alarm = 0xFFFF
Signed Alarm = 0x7FFF

If special alarm conditions are needed, consult the factory for details.

5.10 Setting up the Wireless Network Using the Rotary Dials

Follow these steps to set up your wireless network using the rotary dials instead of using extended addressing mode.

Banner recommends using Extended Addressing Mode, but some older products may only recognize Rotary Dial Address

Mode.

5.10.1 Rotary Dial Address Mode

Rotary dial address mode uses the left dial to set the Network ID and the right dial to set the Device Address (device ID).

The wireless RF network is defined by the Network ID (NID) assigned to the Gateway and its Nodes. Each device within

this common network must have a unique Device Address assigned.

For factory configured kits, the Network ID and Device Addresses have been assigned. Otherwise, use the rotary dials

(shown below) to define both the NID and Device Address for each device.

To operate more than 15 Nodes in your wireless network, use Extended Address Mode and device binding instead of

Rotary Dial Address Mode.

1. Network ID (NID)
2. Device Address

5.10.2 Setting the Network ID Using the Rotary Dials

The wireless network is defined by the Network ID (NID) assigned to the Gateway and its Nodes.

Each device within this common network must have a unique Device Address assigned. When using Rotary Dial Address
Mode, set the Network ID on the Gateway and all its Nodes using the left rotary dial.

1. Remove rotary dial access covers. Turn counterclockwise to remove and clockwise to tighten.
2. On the Gateway, set the left rotary dial to 1. The factory default NID setting on all devices is 1.
3. On all Nodes within the same network, set the left rotary dial to 1. Assign the same NID to all devices within a single

network (hexadecimal 0-F).

When more than one network is operating in the same space, assign a unique Network ID to each network.

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 another device on

the network, adjust the right rotary dial on the Gateway to the desired device address.

2. On the first Node (device address = 1), set the right rotary dial to 1. Do not change the Device ID for pre-configured

kits as this would affect the factory mapping of the I/O.

3. On the second Node (device address = 2), set the right rotary dial to 2.
4. Continue setting the device address for each additional Node using a unique number (...3,4,5).

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