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2 Features

The following feature callouts refer to the DX80 Gateway and Node models, the GatewayPro, and the DX83 Ethernet
Bridge. The wiring diagrams include information for connection power and sensors using the 5-pin Euro-style connect, the
terminal wiring board, and the Industrial Ethernet connection on the DX83 and GatewayPro.

2.1 DX80 Gateway and Node Components

The DX80 Gateway and Node use the same housing and include the same physical features.
5. LED 1 and 2. Provide real-time feedback to the user regarding RF link status, serial communications activity, and the
error state.
6. LCD Display. Six-character display provides run mode user information and shows enabled I/O point status. This dis-
play allows the user to conduct a Site Survey (RSSI) and modify other DX80 configuration parameters without the use of
a PC or other external software interfaces. On the Node, after 15 minutes of inactivity, the LCD goes blank. Press any
button to refresh the display.
7. 5-Pin M12 Euro-style quick-disconnect serial port

2.2 DX80 Gateway and Node Wiring Chamber

The DX80 Gateway and Node use the same housing and terminal block for wiring.
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1. Port, NPT gland, or plug. If unused, install the provided plug
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into the 1/2 NPT threaded port. Refer to the Installation sec-
tion if an IP67 seal is required.
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2. Rotary switch 1 (left). Sets the Network ID (NID) to a hexi-
decimal value from 0 to F, for a total of 16 Network IDs. A
Gateway and its corresponding Nodes must be assigned the
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same Network ID.
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Rotary switch 2 (right). On the Gateway, sets the Gateway's
LCD viewing device address. The Gateway is predefined as De-
vice Address 0. On the Node, sets the Node's Device Address
(hexidecimal 1 to F). Each Node within a network must have a
unique Node Device Address.
3. Push button 1. Single-click to advance across all top-level
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DX80 menus. Single-click to move down interactive menus,
once a top-level menu is chosen. Button 1 is also used to wake
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integrated battery models from the hibernation mode they ship
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in.
4. Push button 2. Double-click to select a menu and to enter
manual scrolling mode. Double-click to move up one level at a
time.
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