Device restore – Banner SureCross DX80 Wireless Networks User Manual

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To view all the device's factory information:

1. Using the Device drop-down list, select a device to read manufacturing data from or send control commands to.
2. Click the Get Info button. The program retrieves all version and manufacturing data from the device and displays it on the screen.

Default Output Conditions

Default output conditions are the conditions that drive outputs to defined states. To establish a default output condition for a device, select
the device from the dropdown list. Select the appropriate default condition, and click the Send button.

Power-up events occur every time the device is powered up.

Out-of-sync events occur when the radio is out of sync with its master radio.

Host link failure is when the defined timeout period has elapsed with no communications between the host system (or Modbus master
device) and the DX80 Gateway, typically about four seconds. These events trigger when a host link failure has been detected.

Node link failures are determined by the polling interval or the out-of-sync timing. When a Node detects a communications failure with
the Gateway and the Node Link Failure flag is set, the output points are set to the user-defined states and the inputs are frozen.

Gateway link failures are determined by three global parameters: Polling Interval, Maximum Missed Message Count and Re-link Count.
When the Node’s Gateway Link Failure flag is set and the Gateway determines a timeout condition exists for a Node, any outputs linked
from the failing Node are set to the user-defined default state.

Device Restore

Use the Device Restore screen to restore factory default settings, reset, or clear the I/O linking for your device. For wireless M-GAGE®
sensors, use this screen to set the baseline of the M-GAGE.

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