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SureCross™ DX80 Quick Start Guide
Quick Start:
The wireless RF network is defi ned by the Network ID (NID)
assigned to the Gateway and its Nodes. Each device within
this common network must have a unique Device Address
assigned.
For factory confi gured kits, the Network ID and Device
Addresses have been assigned. Otherwise, use the Rotary
Switches (shown right) to defi ne both the NID and Device
Address for each device. Follow the steps below to set up your
DX80 network.
User Action
Remove rotary switch access covers.
On the Gateway, set the Left Rotary Switch to 1.
On all Nodes (within the same network), set the Left Rotary
Switch to 1.
On the Gateway, set the Right Rotary Switch to 0.
On the first Node (Device Address = 1), set the Right Rotary
Switch to 1.
On the second Node (Device Address = 2), set the Right
Rotary Switch to 2.
Continue setting the Device Address for each additional
Node using a unique number (..3,4,5).
Install rotary switch access covers. Please refer to the
installation section for IP67 instructions.
Multiple Networks
When more than one network is
operating in the same space, assign
a unique Network ID (NID) to each
network (shown right).
P/N 128185 Rev A
STEP 1
> Set Network ID & Device/Node Address
Network ID (NID)
Display/Status
NODE
NID
7
NID: 9
Device: 1
GATEWAY
NODE
NID: 9
Device: 2
6
Rotary Switches on
Gateway and Node
Turn counterclockwise to remove and clockwise to
tighten
The factory default NID setting on all devices is 1.
Set to another Network ID when operating more
than one network in the same area.
Assign the same NID to all devices within a single
network (hexidecimal 0-F).
A Device Address of 0 on the Gateway will display
settings for the Gateway itself. To view settings for
another device on the network, adjust the Right
Rotary Switch on the Gateway to the respective
Device Address.
Do not change the Device ID for preconfigured kits
as this would affect the factory mapping of the I/O.
A successful RF link is identified by a blinking
green LED 1 on each node.
NID
8
GATEWAY
NID: 7
Device: 2
NODE
NID: 8
Device: 2
NODE
NID: 7
Device: 1
Banner Engineering Corp. • Minneapolis, MN U.S.A.
www.bannerengineering.com • Tel: 763.544.3164
Device Address
Notes
NODE
NID
9
GATEWAY
NODE
NID: 8
Device: 1

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