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Step 2 - Powering the Devices

To apply power to the Gateway or Gateway Pro, connect the 10-30V dc cable as shown.
Gateway Pinout Diagram
Wire No. Color
Description
1
Brown
10-30V dc Input
2
White
RS485 / D1 / B /+
3
Blue
dc common
4
Black
RS485 / D0 / A / -
5
Gray
Comms Gnd
On the Gateway, the other pins are used for RS485 communications
To apply power to the Node, connect the 10-30V dc cable or DX81 Battery Module as shown.
Line Powered Node Pinout Diagram
Wire No.
Color
Description
1
Brown
10-30V dc Input
3
Blue
dc common
Note: Terminal block GND = dc common
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User Action
Display / Status
Apply power...
The LCD display
shows the current I/O
status of the Gateway.
Apply power...
The LCD display
shows the current I/O
status of the Node.
Notes
This reading occurs only when power is
applied to the Gateway or Gateway Pro.
The Gateway and Gateway Pro start in *RUN
mode.
Displays current Network ID (NID)
Device is ...
... Gateway (Device Address = 0)
Gateway: Indicates the current status of the I/
O. The display cycles through each I/O point
of the device, then returns to *RUN.
Gateway Pro: The Gateway Pro has no I/O
points.
This reading occurs only when power is
applied to the Node.
The Node starts in *RUN mode.
Displays current Network ID (NID)
Device is ...
... Node 1 (Node Address = 1)
Indicates the current status of the I/O. The
display cycles through each I/O point of the
device, then returns to *RUN.
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