Introduction, Dinfo (device information), Fctry (factory) – Banner SureCross DX80 Wireless Networks User Manual

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SureCross Wireless Network

Product Manual

Introduction

RUN

The RUN menu displays the Network ID, device name, and the I/O values of the device. On a Gateway, the I/O displayed may be the I/O of the
Gateway or of a selected Node, which is determined by the position of the rotary switches.

DINFO (Device Information)

The Device Info menu displays the device-specific information, such as the device name, the Network ID, Slave ID, baud rate, and parity. When
in extended address mode, the DINFO menu also displays the maximum Node setting and the extended addressing binding code used to form
the network.

FCTRY (Factory)

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.

SITE (Site Survey)

Access the SITE menu to see the results of a Site Survey conducted with this Gateway. The SITE menu displays the device number of the Node
the Site Survey was conducted with as well as the missed, green, yellow, and red received packet count. For more information on determining
what these values represent, refer to the Site Survey chapter of this manual.
The SITE menu is only available on the Gateways.

DVCFG (Device Configuration)

On Gateways, the DVCFG menu allows users to set various device-specific parameters, including the Network ID, Slave ID, baud rate, and
parity. When in extended address mode, use this menu to set the maximum number of Nodes within the network and the extended address
binding code.
On Nodes, use the DVCFG to set the network ID, Node address (also referred to as a device address), and extended address binding code.

DERR (Device Error)

On the Gateway

Use the DERR menu to clear, disable, or ignore error messages generated by devices within the network. The Node number that generated the
error and the error code (EC) display onscreen. Single-click button 1 to advance through the menu of CLEAR (clear this particular instance of
the error from the system), DISABL (disable this particular error from appearing from this specific Node), and IGNORE (ignore this error but do
not remove it from the system).
After the error messages for a Node are cleared, disabled, or ignored, errors for any additional Nodes display on the Gateway’s LCD.

On the Node

Use the DERR menu to view and ignore error messages for that Node.

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