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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. Each Node has a Gateway Link Failure flag that
can be set or cleared depending on the particular application.
Figure 35. Wireless network with a communication failure between a Gateway and Node
Host System
Node 1
Gateway
Node 2
In the sample system shown, the communication link between the Gateway and Node 1 has failed. Node 2 must have its
Gateway Link Failure flag set to allow any outputs linked to Node 1 to be set to the defined default state when the
communication link between Node 1 and the Gateway fails.

5.10.3 Node Link Failure

A Node Link Failure is determined by the polling interval/rate 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. When output points are set to their default states because of an error
condition, only the Gateway can clear the error condition and resume normal operation. The front panel buttons or the
Gateway's register I/O 15 clear error conditions.
Clearing a lost radio link error does not restore communications. Banner recommends determining and resolving the cause of
the radio link error, then allowing the system to auto-recover the lost communications.
Polling Interval. The global polling interval defines the time interval during which the Node should expect a polling request
from the Gateway.
Out of Sync. An out of sync condition is met when a Node fails to receive the Gateway's beacon within a factory-set time
period, about 10 seconds. Both the out of sync and polling interval conditions are used to detect a failure because the Node
can remain in sync with the Gateway but be unable to transmit data. If the Gateway drops out of the network, the Nodes
detects the out of sync condition long before the polling interval expires.

5.11 Defining the Units

The units parameter defines the range and/or type of data value associated with an input or output.
Selecting Units from within any configuration tool changes the units definition of several parameters, including threshold,
hysteresis, and delta. For example, if the units are 0 to 20 mA, the threshold, hysteresis, and delta values are entered as
milliampere values. Selecting Temp °C changes the threshold, hysteresis, and delta units to degrees Celsius.
Signed values range from −32768 to +32767 and allow for the measurement of negative values. Signed values are typically
used for measuring temperatures. Signed values are stored as two's complement values.
Unsigned values range from 0 to 65535 and are used to measure values that do not go below zero, such as 4 to 20 mA,
distance, or a counter.
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