10 troubleshooting, 1 startup problems, 2 led message codes – Banner SureCross DX80 Wireless Networks User Manual

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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

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radios powered from an

integrated battery ship from the factory in storage mode to conserve the battery. To wake the device, press and hold

button 1 for 5 seconds. To put any FlexPower

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or integrated battery SureCross radio into storage mode, press and hold

button 1 for 5 seconds. The radio is in storage mode when the LEDs stop blinking, but in some models, the LCD remains

on for an additional minute after the radio enters storage mode. After a device has entered storage mode, you must wait 1

minute before waking it.

The sensors are not powered. Many SureCross devices have several switch power outputs for powering sensors. Enable

the power supplies using the I/O point parameters for sensor supply #, supply output voltage, and warm-up time.

The radio seems only partially powered. If your ribbon cable has been unplugged from the radio board, verify the

ribbon cable is fully seated and that it has been plugged into all pins. It is possible to accidentally plug in the ribbon cable

and miss the top row of pins (shown). When the ribbon cable is plugged in incorrectly, the radio may partially power up,

but it will not be able to communicate to any sensors nor will it communicate with the wireless network.

The radio won't enter binding mode. If you did not disconnect the power before changing the DIP switch positions, you

must cycle power to the device. If you do not cycle power, the device does not register the DIP switch changes. For

devices with an integrated battery, cycle the power by removing the battery for one minute.

10.2 LED Message Codes

Solid or flashing LEDs mean different things depending on whether the device is a Gateway, GatewayPro, Node, or DX85

Remote I/O Modbus Slave.

LED 1

LED 2

Definition/Solution

Solid green

Gateway, DX85: Power is on

Flashing green

Node: Good radio communication link

Flashing amber

Gateway, DX85: Active Modbus communication

Flashing red

Flashing red

Device error.

If the LCD also reports BAD EE, contact the factory for replacement.

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