Basic setup, On the node, On the gateway – Banner SureCross DX80 Wireless Networks User Manual

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Banner Engineering Corp. • Minneapolis, MN U.S.A.

www.bannerengineering.com • Tel: 763.544.3164

SureCross Wireless Network

Product Manual

Basic Setup

Next Steps: Conducting a Site Survey and Installing your devices.

If your Gateway has buttons

OR

If your Gateway does not have buttons

Triple click button 2 to enter binding mode. The red LEDs flash
alternately when the Gateway is in binding mode. Any Node
entering binding mode will bind to this Gateway. The LCD
shows NETWRK BINDNG.

Remove the rotary dial access cover and set both the right and left
rotary dials to 0, then set both the right and left rotary dials to F.
Note that both rotary dials must be changed to F after applying
power, not before applying power.

On the Node

Step 6. Disconnect the Node from its power source. For Nodes powered by a battery integrated into the housing, remove the battery for at least
one minute.
Step 7. Remove the Node’s top cover.
Step 8. Move DIP switch 1 to the ON position to activate Extended Addressing Mode.
Step 9. Apply power to the NODE. The LCD shows POWER, then *RUN.
Step 10.

If your Node has buttons

OR

If your Node has no buttons or is a round M-GAGE

Triple click button 2 to enter binding mode.
The Node enters binding mode and locates the Gateway that
is also in binding mode. While the Node in binding, the LCD
shows NETWRK BINDNG. When the Node is bound, the LEDs
are both solid red for a few seconds. The Node cycles its
power, then entering RUN mode. The LCD shows BOUND, then
*RUN.

Remove the top cover and set both the left and right rotary dials to
F to enter binding mode.
The Node enters binding mode and searches for the Gateway in
binding mode. When searching for the Gateway, the LED flashes
red and green alternately.
When the Node finds the Gateway and is bound, the LED is red and
green for four seconds (looks orange), then the red and green flash
simultaneously (looks orange) four times. The Node automatically
exits binding mode.

Step 11. Use both of the Node’s rotary dials to assign a decimal Node address (device ID) between 01 and 48.* The left rotary dial represents
the tens digit (0-4) and the right dial represents the ones digit (0-9) of the Node address (device ID).
Step 12. Repeat steps 6 through 11 for each additional Node that needs to communicate to that Gateway.

On the Gateway

If your Gateway has buttons

OR

If your Gateway does not have buttons

Single click either button 1 or button 2 on the Gateway to exiting
binding mode and reboot the Gateway.

Change the Gateway’s rotary dials to a valid Network ID.
Valid Network IDs are 01 through 32, in decimal, established using
both 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.)

Additional Notes

To cycle power to devices with batteries integrated into the housing, remove the battery for one minute. After making any changes to DIP
switch settings, you must cycle power to the device or the DIP switch changes will not be recognized.
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.

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