Quick Start Guide; Device Setup; Apply Power To The Controller; Binding And Conducting A Site Survey With The Ism Radio - Banner Sure Cross DXM1200-Bx Instruction Manual

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DXM1200-Bx Wireless Controller

2 Quick Start Guide

2.1 Device Setup

2.1.1 Apply Power to the Controller

Follow these instructions to apply 12–30 V DC power to the controller using a wall plug.
Equipment used:
DXM1200-Bx Wireless Controller
PSW-24-1 DC power supply with wall plug, 100-240 V AC 50/60 Hz input, 24 V DC 1 A output, UL Listed Class 2
5-pin M12/Euro-style Male Connector
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Important:
Never operate a 1 Watt radio without connecting an antenna
Operating 1 Watt radios without an antenna connected will damage the radio circuitry.
To avoid damaging the radio circuitry, never apply power to a Sure Cross
Cross MultiHop (1 Watt) radio without an antenna connected.
1. Connect the PSW-24-1 power supply to the DXM1200-Bx Wireless Controller.
2. Plug in the PSW-24-1 wall plug power supply.

2.1.2 Binding and Conducting a Site Survey with the ISM Radio

The DXM1200 internal ISM radio will either be a MultiHop master radio or a DX80 Gateway radio. Before the ISM radio can
communicate, the ISM radios within the DXM1200 must be bound to the other radios in the wireless network.
Use the DXM1200 LCD menu to bind radios to the internal ISM radio.
Some configurations of the DXM Controller will make it difficult to run binding or site survey. If you are having trouble
accessing these features, disable the XML configuration file using DIP switch 4 on the processor board or load in a blank
XML file.
Bind a DX80 Node to a DXM Gateway and Assign the Node Address
Before beginning the binding procedure, apply power to all the devices. Separate radios by 2 meters when running the
binding procedure. Put only one DXM Gateway into binding mode at a time to prevent binding to the wrong Gateway.
Binding Nodes to a Gateway ensures the Nodes only exchange data with the Gateway they are bound to. After a Gateway
enters binding mode, the Gateway automatically generates and transmits a unique extended addressing (XADR), or binding,
code to all Nodes within range that are also in binding mode. The extended addressing (binding) code defines the network,
and all radios within a network must use the same code.
1. Enter binding mode on the DXM radio:
a) Use the arrow keys to select the ISM Radio menu on the LCD and press ENTER.
b) Highlight the Binding menu and press ENTER.
2. Assign the Node address to the Node.
For Nodes without rotary dials: Use the DXM arrow keys to select the Node address to assign to the DX80 Node
about to enter binding mode. The DXM assigns this Node address to the next Node that enters binding mode.
Only bind one Node at a time.
For Nodes with rotary dials: Use the Node's rotary dials to assign a valid decimal Node Address (between 01
and 47). The left rotary dial represents the tens digit (0 through 4) and the right dial represents the ones digit (0
through 9) of the Node Address.
3. Start binding mode on the DXM radio by pressing ENTER on the DXM radio.
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Wire Color
Description
Brown (bn)
10 to 30 V DC
White (wh)
RS485 / D1 / B / +
Blue (bu)
DC common (GND)
Black (bk)
RS485 / D0 / A / –
Gray (gy)
Comms Gnd
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