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1. 2 The RF link between the devices has recovered and the outputs return to their current states A wireless network can be hindered by radio interference and by obstructions in the path of the receiver and transmitter To achieve the best radio performance possible carefully consider the installation locations for all devices The need for a clear path increases as the transmission distance increases Collocated Networks To prevent interference between collocated wireless networks assign each wireless network a different Network ID The Network ID is a unique identifier assigned to each wireless network using the rotary dials on the Gateway Setting the Network ID on the DX70s The Network ID is a unique identifier assigned to each wireless network that minimizes the chances of two collocated networks interfering with each other Assigning different NIDs to different networks improves collocation performance in dense installations To assign the Network ID for the DX70 network use the Gateway s rotary dials Valid Network IDs are 01 through 32 in decimal estab lish using both rotary dials on the Gateway 1 Set the Gateway s left dial to either 0 1 2 or 3 2 Set the Gateway s right dial to any number from 0 to 9 when the left dial is at 0 1 or 2 or set to 0 through 2 when the left dial is at 3 Positions A through F are invalid network ID numbers 18 www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 P N 133214 rev SureCross DX
2. SS 4 22 www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 P N 133214 rev SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits PartNo Model No Description Items Screw M5 0 8 x 16mm SS 4 Hex nut M5 0 8mm SS 4 Bolt 8 32 x 3 4 SS 4 76910 BWA HW 003 PTFE Tape 16328 BWA HW 004 Replacement Seals O ring rotary access cover PG21 2 O ring body gasket 2 Access cover rotary clear plastic 2 79438 BWA CG 5 10 Cable Glands 1 2 inch NPT 10 pieces cordgrips for cable diameters 0 17 to 0 45 79984 BWA HP 5 10 Dummy Hole Plugs 1 2 inch NPT 10 pieces 77161 SMBDX80DIN Bracket assembly DIN rail flat mount Radio Certifications Banner s SureCross product line is certified by the FCC European Union and many other countries for operation within specific radio frequencies FCC Certification 900MHz The DX80 Module complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and regulations FCC ID TGUDX80 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may Cause undesired operation FCC Notices IMPORTANT The DX80 Modules have been certified by the FCC for use with other products without any further certification as per FCC section 2 1091 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate th
3. and e Positioned straight within the channel with no twisting stress or stretching Replacing the Rotary Dial Access Cover Check the rotary dial access cover o ring every time the access cover is removed Replace the o ring when it is damaged discolored or showing signs of wear The o ring should be Seated firmly against the threads without stretching to fit or without bulging loosely and e Pushed against the flanged cover When removing or closing the rotary dial access cover manually twist the cover into posi tion Do not allow cross threading between the cover and the devce s face Once the cover is in place and manually tightened use a small screwdriver no longer than five inches total length as a lever to apply enough torque to bring the rotary dial access cover even with the cover surface Troubleshooting The following troubleshooting tips include some basic instructions for common problems Troubleshooting Problems on Your DX70 Network No LEDs Recheck the power connections and power requirements DX70 devices require 10 to 30V dc Signal LED is solid red or flashing red for more than 30 seconds If the devices are less than two meters apart they may not com municate properly radios may saturate The devices may be too far apart to achieve sync consult factory for options Collocated Networks To prevent interference between collocated networks assign each wireless network a different Network ID RF L
4. as a lever to apply enough torque to bring the rotary dial access cover even with the cover surface Replacing the Main Body Gasket Check the main body gasket every time a SureCross device is opened Replace the gasket when it is damaged discolored or showing signs of wear The gasket must be Fully seated within its channel along the full length of the perimeter and e Positioned straight within the channel with no twisting stress or stretching P N 133214 rev www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 9 SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits Other Installation Requirements Reduce Chemical Exposure Before installing any devices in a chemically harsh environment contact the manufacturer for more information regarding the life expect ancy Solvents oxidizing agents and other chemicals will damage the devices Minimize Mechanical Stress Although these radio devices are very durable they are sophisticated electronic devices that are sensitive to shock and excessive load ing e Avoid mounting the devices to an object that may be shifting or vibrating excessively High levels of static force or acceleration may damage the housing or electronic components Do not subject the devices to external loads Do not step on them or use them as handgrips Do not allow long lengths of cable to hang from the glands on the Gateway or Node Cabling heavier than 100 grams should be supported instead of allowed to han
5. hardware antennas and cables Each kit s devices ship from the factory bound and with the inputs and outputs mapped as shown in the I O mapping tables Kit Models Frequency Inputs and Outputs DX70K9M6EM1 900 MHz Inputs Four selectable discrete two 0 20 mA analog DX70K2M6EM1 2 4 GHz Outputs Four sourcing discrete two 0 20 mA analog DX70K9M6ED1 900 MHz Inputs Eight selectable discrete on the Node four selectable discrete on the Gateway DX70K2M6ED1 al Outputs Four sourcing discrete on the Node eight sourcing discrete on the Gateway Internal antenna models are also available but are not UL Listed For more information contact your local Banner Engineering Corp representative A WARNING Not To Be Used for Personnel Protection Never use this product as a sensing device for personnel protection Doing so could lead to seri ous injury or death This product does NOT include the self checking redundant circuitry necessary to allow its use in personnel safety applications A sensor failure or malfunction can cause either an ener gized or de energized sensor output condition P N 133214 rev 1 26 2012 I Ill 0 133214 8 Replacement DX70 Devices SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits 900 MHz ISM Band 2 4 GHz ISM Band DX70K9M6EM1 DX70K2M6EM1 DX70K9M6ED1 DX70K2M6ED1 Device Components 1 Rotary Dials After the DX70 devices are bound use the rotary dials on the Gateway to set the Network ID NID to a d
6. Aware of Seasonal Changes When conducting the initial Site Survey the fewest possible missed packets for a given link is better However seasonal changes may affect the signal strength and the total signal quality Radios installed outside with 50 missed packets in the winter months may have 80 or more missed packets in the summer when leaves and trees interfere with radio reception 10 www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 P N 133214 rev SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits Node b Gateway A good signal strength in winter doesn t always mean you ll get the same signal strength the rest of the year Node b Gateway During spring and summer leaves may block more of the radio signal Basic Remote Antenna Installation A remote antenna system is any antenna system where the antenna is not connected directly to the radio These systems typically use coaxial cable to connect the antenna to the radio When installing a remote antenna system always include a lightning arrestor or coaxial surge suppressor in the system Remote antenna systems installed without surge protection invalidate the warranty of the radio devices Surge suppressors should be properly grounded and mounted at ground level near where the cabling enters a building Install the surge suppressor indoors or inside a weatherproof enclosure to minimize corrosion or component deterioration For best results mount the surge suppressor as close
7. link in less than a minute When a radio link is established the Power LED is green and the Signal LED flashes yellow on both devices to indicate the signal strength 8 On the Node set both the left and right rotary dials back to 0 or any position other than F 9 Replace both the rotary dial access covers Regardless of the position of the Node s rotary dials the DX70 devices within this bound pair maintain a radio link For successful bind ing the Gateway and Node should be at least two meters apart and have the antennas installed Unbound devices will have a solid green Power LED and solid red Signal LED thirty seconds after power up Bound devices have a solid green Power LED and a flashing yellow Signal LED within thirty seconds of power up When multiple networks operate in the same area assign a unique Network ID NID to the Gateway device within each bound pair For more information about collocated networks and Network IDs refer to the Troubleshooting section 16 www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 P N 133214 rev SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits Maintenance Follow these instructions to perform basic maintenance tasks Replacing the Main Body Gasket Check the main body gasket every time a SureCross device is opened Replace the gasket when it is damaged discolored or showing signs of wear The gasket must be Fully seated within its channel along the full length of the perimeter
8. to the ground as possible to minimize the length of the ground connection and use a single point ground system to avoid creating ground loops For more detailed information about how antennas work and how to install them refer to Antenna Basics Banner document 132113 also included as a chapter within the product manual 1 Antenna mounted remotely from the radio device i 2 Coaxial cable 3 Surge suppressor 4 Ground wire to a single point ground system I O Isolation When connecting analog and discrete I O to external equipment such as VFDs Variable Frequency Drives it may be appropriate to install interposing relays and or loop isolation devices to protect the DX80 unit from transients noise and ground plane interference originating from devices or the environment Contact Banner Engineering Corp for more information P N 133214 rev www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 11 SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits Weatherproofing Remote Antenna Installations Prevent water damage to the cable and connections by sealing the connections with rubber splicing tape and electrical tape Se o Step 1 Verify both connections are clean and dry before connecting the antenna cable to the antenna or other cable and hand tighten ing Step 2 Tightly wrap the entire connection with rubber splicing tape Begin wrapping the rubber splicing tape one inch away from the connection and continue wrapping unt
9. 2 FIC M12F4 62837 DEUR 506 6C 72333 DEE2R 51D 72334 DEE2R 53D 72636 DEE2R 58D 71038 MQDC1 501 5 12597 MQDMC 401 51127 MQDC1 506 47812 MQDC1 515 47814 MQDC1 530 51128 MQDC1 506RA 47813 MQDC1 515RA Description LMR200 RP SMA to N Male 0 5M LMR200 RP SMA to N Male 2M RG58 RP SMA to RP SMAF Bulkhead 0 2M RG58 RP SMA to RP SMAF Bulkhead 1M RG58 RP SMA to RP SMAF Bulkhead 2M RG58 RP SMA to RP SMAF Bulkhead 4M LMR400 N Male to N Female 3M LMR400 N Male to N Female 6M LMR400 N Male to N Female 15M LMR400 N Male to N Female 30M Description Prewired 5 pin Euro connector 1 2 14 NBSM Prewired 8 pin Euro connector 1 2 14 NBSM Prewired 12 pin Euro connector 1 2 14 NBSM Euro Style Field Wireable Connector 4 pin Female Straight Cordset 5 pin Euro style double ended male female 1 83m Cordset 5 pin Euro style double ended male female 0 3m Cordset 5 pin Euro style double ended male female 1m Cordset 5 pin Euro style double ended male female 2 4m Cordset 5 pin Euro style single ended female 0 5m Cordset 4 pin Euro style single ended male straight 0 5m longer pigtail ends for DX80 C models Cordset 5 pin Euro style single ended female 1 83m Cordset 5 pin Euro style single ended female 4 57m Cordset 5 pin Euro style single ended female 9 14m Cordset 5 pin Euro style single ended female right angle 1 83m Cordset 5 pin Euro style single ended female right angle 4 57m ww
10. 4 DI4 DOS Discrete OUT 5 from Discrete IN 5 DIS P N 133214 rev www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 5 SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits Terminal Label DX70 Gateway DX70 Node Terminal Label Discrete OUT 6 Discrete IN 6 Discrete OUT 7 Discrete IN 7 Discrete OUT 8 Discrete IN 8 Sensor Connections Discrete Input Wiring PNP Discrete Input Wiring NPN Discrete Output Wiring PNP SureCross Device SureCross Device SureCross Device Dix DOx Dix PWR or SPx GND GND Analog Input Wiring 10 to 30V dc Pow Analog Output Wiring er SureCross Device SureCross Device Refer to the sensor device data sheet for a Alx AOx device specific wiring diagram PWR Configure the Gateway and Node Accessing the Internal DIP Switches To access the internal DIP switches follow these steps 1 Unscrew the four screws that mount the cover to the bottom housing 2 Remove the cover from the housing without damaging the ribbon cable or the pins the cable plugs into 3 Gently unplug the ribbon cable from the board mounted into the bottom housing For integrated battery models no ribbon cable and Class Division 2 certified devices ribbon cable is glued down skip this step 4 Remove the black cover plate from the bottom of the device s cover The DIP switches are located behind the rotary dials After making the neces sary changes to the DIP switches place the black cover plate back into posi tion and gently push in
11. 6 EZAC E QE5 QS5 76809 PSDINA 24 4 11280 PS24DX 11830 PS24DXSR Surge Suppressors Part No Model No a 79296 BWC LMRSFRPB 12477 BWC LFNBMN DC Cordsets and SureCross Cables 20 www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits Description DC Power Supply 120 mA 12 30V dc 5 pin Euro style QD and pigtail DC Power Supply 500 mA 24V dc Demo kit power supply DC Power Supply 700 mA 24V dc 5 pin Euro style QD Hard wired AC power connection DC Power Supply 700 mA 24V dc 5 pin Euro style QD 5 pin Mini QD AC power connection DC Power Supply 4 Amps 24V dc Terminal block connection Converts 85 264V ac 50 60 Hz DC Power Supply 200 mA 24V dc in the DX80 low profile housing DC Power Supply with Solid State Relay 200 mA 24V dc in the DX80 low profile housing Description Surge Suppressor bulkhead RP SMA Type Surge Suppressor bulkhead N Type dc Blocking P N 133214 rev SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits Antenna Cables Part No 1 77486 77820 2 78544 78337 78338 77488 3 77489 77490 77821 77822 Euro Style Cordsets 1 Brown 2 White 3 Blue 4 Black 5 Gray P N 133214 rev Model No BWC 1MRSMNO5 BWC 1MRSMN2 BWC 1MRSFRSBO0 2 BWC 1MRSFRSB 1 BWC 1MRSFRSB2 BWC 1MRSFRSB4 BWC 4MNFN3 BWC 4MNFN6 BWC 4MNFN15 BWC 4MNFN30 Part No Model No 78382 BWA QD5 5 78383 BWA QD8 5 78384 BWA QD12 5 5891
12. 70 Wireless Point to Point Kits Accessories The accessories list includes FCC approved antennas antenna cabling surge suppressors power supplies replacement batteries en closures cables and other hardware Antennas Omni Directional Antennas 1 2 O oO A O Directional Yagi Antennas T 8 Other Power Supplies Not to scale I Part No 76908 77816 77817 77818 77481 77819 81080 81081 11419 77480 P N 133214 rev Part No 65837 3 4 m 5 6 w w aar uae Model No Description BWA 902 C 902 928 MHz 2 dBi RP SMA Male ships with 900 MHz DX80 devices BWA 202 C 2 4 GHz 2 dBi RP SMA Male Rubber swivel 3 1 4 ships with 2 4 GHz DX80 devices BWA 205 C 2 4 GHz 5 dBi RP SMA Male Rubber swivel 6 1 2 BWA 207 C 2 4 GHz 7 dBi RP SMA Male Rubber swivel 9 1 4 BWA 906 A 902 928 MHz 6 dBd N Female Fiberglass 71 5 Outdoor BWA 905 B 902 928 MHz 5 dBd 7 2 dBi N Female with Ground Plane 32 Indoor Outdoor BWA 208 A 2 4 GHz 8 5 dBi N Female 24 Indoor Outdoor BWA 206 A 2 4 GHz 6 dBi N Female 16 Indoor Outdoor BWA 9Y6 A 890 960 MHz 6 5 dBd N Female 6 8 x 13 Outdoor BWA 9Y10 A 890 960 MHz 10 dBd N Female 6 8 x 24 Outdoor Model No Description SPS101Q DC Power Supply 120 mA 12 30V dc 5 pin Euro style QD www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 19 Part No Model No 65848 SPS101QP 17422 PS24W 14321 EZAC E QE5 7346
13. FRSB1 BWC 1MRSFRSB2 BWC 1MRSFRSB4 DIN 35 105 SMBDX80DIN BWA EF14128 BWA PA1412 PS24DX PS24DXSR SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits Description Antenna Omni 2 4 GHz 7 dBd Rubber Swivel RP SMA MALE RG58 Cable RP SMA TO RP SMA Female Bulkhead 0 2 m RG58 Cable RP SMA TO RP SMA Female Bulkhead 1m RG58 Cable RP SMA TO RP SMA Female Bulkhead 2 m RG58 Cable RP SMA TO RP SMA Female Bulkhead 4 m Surge Suppressor Bulkhead RP SMA Type 900 MHz 2 4 GHz RG58 Cable RP SMA TO RP SMA Female Bulkhead 0 2 m RG58 Cable RP SMA TO RP SMA Female Bulkhead 1m RG58 Cable RP SMA TO RP SMA Female Bulkhead 2 m RG58 Cable RP SMA TO RP SMA Female Bulkhead 4 m DIN Rail section 105 mm long 35 mm design Bracket Assembly DIN Rail for DX80 Fiberglass enclosure 14 x 12 x 8 Internal panel 14 x 12 Power Supply 24V dc 200 mA Power Supply 24V dc 200 mA Solid State Relay This example image depicts a DX80 radio with a PS24x power supply The example installation may also work with the DX70 radios or MultiHop radios However the DX81 and DX81P6 FlexPower Battery Supply Modules can only power FlexPower devices The battery supply modules cannot be used with any 10 30V dc only powered devices and cannot be used with the DX70 radios Mounting N Type Antennas Remotely This antenna mounts remotely from the box with the SureCross device mounted inside the box This situation may be used either inside or outside the
14. SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits more sensors more solutions The SureCross DX70 wireless kits include build a point to point network using two devices and configured I O Features The SureCross DX70 wireless series consists of a radio frequency network built around two devices and configured I O e Wireless industrial I O system with discrete sourcing or sinking inputs and outputs analog inputs and outputs and a link loss output that may be selected or deselected to be one of the four outputs DIP switches for user configuration e 10 to 30V dc power input Site Survey analyzes the network s signal strength and reliability Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum FHSS technology and Time Division Multiple Access TDMA control architecture combine to ensure reliable data delivery within the unlicensed Industrial Scientific and Medical ISM band e Transceivers provide bidirectional communication between the Gateway and Node in cluding fully acknowledged data transmission Lost RF links are detected and relevant outputs set to user defined conditions External or internal antenna For additional information the most recent version of all documentation and a complete list of accessories refer to Banner Engineering s website www bannerengineering com Surecross Models When ordering the SureCross DX70 device order the kits listed below The kits include the Gateway Node mounting hardware access
15. Swivel RP SMA MALE BWA 205 C Antenna Omni 2 4 GHz 5 dBd Rubber Swivel RP SMA MALE BWA 207 C Antenna Omni 2 4 GHz 7 dBd Rubber Swivel RP SMA MALE 2 BWC LMRSFRPB Surge Suppressor Bulkhead RP SMA Type 900 MHz 2 4 GHz 3 BWC 1MRSFRSB02 RG58 Cable RP SMA TO RP SMA Female Bulkhead 0 2 m BWC 1MRSFRSB RG58 Cable RP SMA TO RP SMA Female Bulkhead 1m BWC 1MRSFRSB2 RG58 Cable RP SMA TO RP SMA Female Bulkhead 2 m BWC 1MRSFRSB4 RG58 Cable RP SMA TO RP SMA Female Bulkhead 4 m 4 DIN 35 105 DIN Rail section 105 mm long 35 mm design 5 SMBDX80DIN DIN Rail Bracket Assembly for DX70 and DX80 models Mounting an RP SMA Antenna Remotely This antenna mounts remotely from the box with the SureCross device mounted inside the box This situation may be used either inside or outside the building though a Yagi antenna is usually used in outdoors applications while an omni directional antenna may be used either inside a building or outside Model Number Description 1 BWA 902 C Antenna Omni 902 928 MHz 2 dBd Rubber Swivel RP SMA MALE BWA 905 C Antenna Omni 902 928 MHz 5 dBd Rubber Swivel RP SMA MALE BWA 202 C Antenna Omni 2 4 GHz 2 dBd Rubber Swivel RP SMA MALE BWA 205 C Antenna Omni 2 4 GHz 5 dBd Rubber Swivel RP SMA MALE P N 133214 rev www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 13 O N O O Model Number BWA 207 C BWC 1MRSFRSB02 BWC 1MRSFRSB1 BWC 1MRSFRSB2 BWC 1MRSFRSB4 BWC LMRSFRPB BWC 1MRSFRSB02 BWC 1MRS
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17. building though a Yagi antenna is usually used in outdoors applications while an omni directional antenna may be used either inside a building or outside www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 P N 133214 rev SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits Model Number BWA 9Y6 A BWA 9Y10 A BWA 906 A BWA 905 B BWA 208 A BWA 206 A BWC 4MNFN3 BWC 4MNFN6 BWC 4MNFN15 BWC 4MNFN30 BWC LFNBMN DC BWC 1MRSMNO05 BWC 1MRSMN2 DIN 35 105 SMBDX80DIN BWA EF14128 BWA PA1412 PS24DX PS24DXSR P N 133214 rev Description Antenna Yagi 900 MHz 6 5 dBd N Female Antenna Yagi 900 MHz 10 dBd N Female Antenna Omni 900 MHz 6 dBd Fiberglass N Female Antenna Omni 900 MHz 5 dBd 7 2 dBi With ground plane N Female Antenna Omni 2 4 GHz 8 5 dBi N Female Fiberglass 24 Antenna Omni 2 4 GHz 6 dBi N Female Fiberglass 16 LMR400 Cable N Male to N Female 3 Meters LMR400 Cable N Male to N Female 6 Meters LMR400 Cable N Male to N Female 15 Meters LMR400 Cable N Male to N Female 30 Meters Surge Suppressor Bulkhead N Type 900 MHz 2 4 GHz dc Blocking LMR200 Cable RP SMA to N Male 0 5 Meters LMR200 Cable RP SMA to N Male 2 Meters DIN Rail section 105 mm long 35 mm design Bracket Assembly DIN Rail for DX80 Fiberglass enclosure 14 x 12 x 8 Internal panel 14 x 12 Power Supply 24V dc 200 mA Power Supply 24V dc 200 mA Solid State Relay www bannerengineering com te
18. ct power to the DX70 Gateway and Node by connecting your 10 to 30V dc power directly to the terminal block PWR Connect your ground to the GND terminal block 1 Power PWR 2 Ground GND PWR PWR GND GND AS mk P N 133214 rev www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 3 SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits Verify Communication Between Radios After applying power to the devices the Power LED is solid green Until communication is established the Signal LEDs are solid red When communication is established the Signal LED flashes yellow the frequency of the flash indicates the communication signal strength If testing the devices before installation verify the devices are at least two meters apart to avoid over driving the link Power LED Signal LED opes T P 1 Binding Mode P Red flash S amp Red flash Successful binding e Red solid for 3 seconds eo Red solid for 3 seconds Signal Strength Indicator The rate at which the Signal LED blinks yellow indicates the signal strength between the Gateway and Node Every 1 second More than 50 missed packets Power Applied Connect the Sensors I O Mapping All DX70 pairs ship from Banner Engineering with the I O mapped DX70 EM1 Kits CIN BNEIN B AQ2 Al2 AO1 Alt DO4 DI4 DO3 DI3 DO2 Di2 DO1 Dit Terminal La DX70 Gateway DX70 Node Terminal La bel bel DI1 Discrete IN 1 to Discrete OUT 1 or Lost Link Indicator DO DI2 Discr
19. dBi BWA 205 C Omni Collinear Swivel lt 5 dBi BWA 207 C Omni Coaxial Sleeve Swivel lt 7 dBi Certified For Use in the Following Countries The SureCross radio devices are approved for use in the following countries Radio Modules Country 900 MHz 150 mW 900 MHz 1 Watt 2 4 GHz 65 mW Australia Bahamas The X gt 72 tn ml D PK Bahrain Kingdom of Co a O Chile China People s Republic of Colombia X Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark T m mo m Iceland X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X India Sz P N 133214 rev www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 2 SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits Radio Modules Country 900 MHz 150 mW 900 MHz 1 Watt 2 4 GHz 65 mW rend a tae rs Italy ee ee Latvia S Liechtenstein a Lithuania S Luxembourg o O O Valta i E Mexico E es E E Netherlands i New Zealand eS ey Norway a a Panama a Polana rs Portugal ee Romania rs Saudi Arabia Kingdom of a Singapore a ee Slovakia re Slovenia a South Ac rs Spain a ee Sweden rr rs es rs a E S O E A Switzerland United Arab Emirates United Kingdom a gt Q D Q Q gt gt Q United States of America Bulgaria Authorization required for outdoor and public service use Canada This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Operation is subject to the fo
20. e equipment IMPORTANT The DX80 Modules have been certified for fixed base station and mobile applications If modules will be used for portable applications the device must undergo SAR testing IMPORTANT If integrated into another product the FCC ID label must be visible through a window on the final device or it must be visible when an access panel door or cover is easily removed If not a second label must be placed on the outside of the final device that contains the following text Contains FCC ID T UDX80 Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment gen erates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harm ful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiving module Connect the equipment into an outl
21. ecimal val ue from 1 to 32 2 LEDs Power LED Power indicator A green LED indicates the power is on Signal LED Provides real time feedback regarding RF link status and communications activity 2 www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 900 MHz ISM Band 2 4 GHz ISM Band J3 N 3 Port NPT Gland or Plug If unused install the provided plug into the 1 2 NPT threaded port Use PTFE tape if an IP67 seal is required 4 Housing The rugged industrial DX70 housing meets IEC IP67 standards 5 Mounting Hole 10 M5 Clearance Mounting holes accept metric M5 or UNC UNF 10 hardware DIN rail mount adapter bracket available 6 Wiring Terminal Strip The 16 wiring terminals accept wire sizes AWG 12 28 or 2 5 mm P N 133214 rev SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits DX70 Dimensions The DX70 Gateway and Node use the same housing which is also the same in size and mounting holes as the DX80 housing 65 0 106 2 56 4 17 1 2 NPT 60 2 36 14 67 0 578 80 8 3 18 Setting Up and Installing a DX70 Point to Point Network To set up and install DX70 kits follow these steps These kits ship from the factory bound together and with their inputs and outputs mapped as shown in the I O mapping tables 1 Apply power 2 Verify the devices are communicating to each other 3 Connect the sensors 4 Configure the Gateway and Node 5 Install Applying Power to a DX70 Conne
22. et on a circuit different from that to which the receiving module is connected and or Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Antenna Warning WARNING This device has been tested with Reverse Polarity SMA connectors with the antennas listed in Table 1 Appendix A When integrated into OEM products fixed antennas require installation preventing end users from replacing them with non approved antennas Antennas not listed in the tables must be tested to comply with FCC Section 15 203 unique antenna connectors and Section 15 247 emissions P N 133214 rev www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 23 SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits FCC Approved Antennas WARNING This equipment is approved only for mobile and base station transmitting devices Antenna s used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter DX80 Module may be used only with Approved Antennas that have been tested with this module Model Number Antenna Type Maximum Gain Integral antenna Unity gain BWA 901 x Omni 1 4 wave dipole lt 2 dBi BWA 902 C Omni 1 2 wave dipole Swivel lt 2 dBi BWA 906 A Omni Wideband Fiberglass Radome lt 8 2 dBi BWA 905 B Omni Base Whip lt 7 2 dBi BWA 9Y10 A Yagi lt 10 dBi Table 1 Type certified antennas FCC Certification 2 4GHz The DX80 Modu
23. ete IN 2 to Discrete OUT 2 DO2 4 www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 P N 133214 rev SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits Terminal La DX70 Gateway DX70 Node Terminal La bel bel Discrete IN 3 Discrete OUT 3 Discrete IN 4 Discrete OUT 4 Analog IN 1 Analog OUT 1 Analog IN 2 Analog OUT 2 Discrete OUT 1 or Lost Link Indicator from Discrete IN 1 Discrete OUT 2 from Discrete IN 2 Discrete OUT 3 from Discrete IN 3 Discrete OUT 4 from Discrete IN 4 Analog OUT 1 from Analog IN 1 Analog OUT 2 from Analog IN 2 If discrete OUT 1 is used as a lost link indicator default then discrete IN 1 is non functional A one 1 in DO1 s Modbus register indicates a lost radio link A zero 0 indicates the radio network is operating normally Please refer to the Configuration section to change this setting DX70 ED1 Kits The lost link indicator is not available on this model 4P8 Model Gateway 8P4 Model Node DO8 PWR PWR DI8 DO7 GND GND DI7 DO6 PWR PWR DI6 DOS GND GND DIS DO4 DI4 DO4 D4 DO3 DI3 DO3 DIS DO2 DI2 DO2 DI2 DO1 ODiIt DO1 DIt Terminal Label DX70 Gateway DX70 Node Terminal Label DI Discrete IN 1 to Discrete OUT 1 DO1 DI2 Discrete IN 2 to Discrete OUT 2 DO2 DI3 Discrete IN 3 to Discrete OUT 3 DO3 DI4 Discrete IN 4 to Discrete OUT 4 DO4 DO Discrete OUT 1 from Discrete IN 1 DI DO2 Discrete OUT 2 from Discrete IN 2 DI2 DO3 Discrete OUT 3 from Discrete IN 3 DI3 DO4 Discrete OUT 4 from Discrete IN
24. etween the Gateway and Node By default if there has been no communication between the Gateway and Node for four seconds the radio link has failed Link Loss Timeout P N 133214 rev www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 7 SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits Installing Your SureCross Radios The following are some recommendations for installing your wireless network components Mounting SureCross Devices Outdoors Mounting SureCross Devices Outdoors Use a Secondary Enclosure For most outdoor applications we recommend installing your SureCross devices inside a secondary enclosure For a list of available enclosures refer to the Accessories list Point Away From Direct Sunlight When you are not using a secondary enclosure mini mize the damaging effects of ultra violet radiation by mounting the devices to avoid facing intense direct sunlight Mount under an overhang or other source of shade e Install indoors or e Face the devices north when installing outside For harsh outdoor applications consider installing your radio inside a secondary enclosure For a list of available enclosures refer to the Accessories list Mount Vertically to Avoid Collecting Rain When possible mount the devices where rain or snow will drain away from the device e Mount vertically so that precipitation dust and dirt do not accumulate on permeable surfaces e Avoid mounting the devices on flat or concave surface
25. g from the housing It is the user s responsibility to install these devices so they will not be subject to overvoltage transients Always ground the devices in accordance with local state or national regulations Installation Quick Tips The following are some quick tips for improving the installation of wireless network components Create a Clear Communication Path Wireless communication is hindered by radio interference and obstructions in the path between the transmitter and receiver To achieve the best radio performance carefully consider the installation locations for the Gateways and Nodes and select locations without obstruc tions in the path For more information about antennas please refer to the Antenna Basics reference guide Banner document p n 132113 Increase the Height of the Antennas Position the external antenna vertically for optimal RF communication If necessary consider changing the height of the SureCross radio or its antenna to improve reception For outdoor applications mounting the antenna on top of a building or pole may help achieve a line of sight radio link with the other radios in the network Line of sight Node Gateway No line of sight Avoid Collocating Radios When the radio network s master device is located too close to another radio device communications between all devices is interrupted For this reason do not install a Gateway device within two meters of another Gateway or Node Be
26. il you are one inch past the other end of the connection Each new round of tape should overlap about half the previous round Step 3 Protect the rubber splicing tape from UV damage by tightly wrapping electrical tape on top of the rubber splicing tape The electrical tape should completely cover the rubber splicing tape and overlap the rubber tape by one inch on each side of the connection Antenna Installation Always install and properly ground a qualified surge suppressor when installing a remote antenna system Remote antenna configura tions installed without surge suppressors invalidate the manufacturer s warranty Always keep the ground wire as short as possible and make all ground connections to a single point ground system to ensure no ground loops are created No surge suppressor can absorb all lightning strikes Do not touch the SureCross device or any equipment connec ted to the SureCross device during a thunderstorm Mounting an RP SMA Antenna Directly to the Cabinet This antenna mounts directly to the outside of the box with the SureCross device mounted inside the box This situation may be used either inside or outside the building Model Number Description 1 BWA 902 C Antenna Omni 902 928 MHz 2 dBd Rubber Swivel RP SMA MALE 12 www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 P N 133214 rev SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits Model Number Description BWA 202 C Antenna Omni 2 4 GHz 2 dBd Rubber
27. ink Timeout and Recovery The SureCross DX70 wireless devices employ a deterministic link timeout method to address RF link interruption or failure As soon as a specific RF link fails all pertinent wired outputs are brought to a predefined state until the link is recovered default DIP switch setting Through this process users of Banner wireless networks can be assured that disruptions in the communications link result in predictable system behavior The link time out feature uses a fully acknowledged polling method to determine the RF link status of each device on the network If after a specified number of sequential polling cycles a device does not acknowledge a message the devices consider the link to be timed out Once a link has timed out the units must send and receive a specified number of good RF communications packets before the link is reinstated Outputs are restored to current values when the link is recovered P N 133214 rev www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 17 SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits The lost link option is only available on the 4P4M2M2 models T Lost Link X Lost Link _I Lo OUT2 OUT Lo 0 OUTN OUTN Lo Lost Link O K Lost Link OUT 2 QUT 2 2 OUT N OUT N 1 The RF link between the devices has timed out In this example the lost link is energized and the outputs have been programmed by the DIP switches to go to their de energized states default DIP switch position
28. l 763 544 3164 15 SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits This example image depicts a DX80 radio with a PS24x power supply The example installation may also work with the DX70 radios or MultiHop radios However the DX81 and DX81P6 FlexPower Battery Supply Modules can only power FlexPower devices They battery supply modules cannot be used with any 10 30V dc only powered devices and cannot be used with the DX70 radios Advanced Setup Binding the DX70 Gateway and Node DX70 Gateway and Node kits ship from the factory bound to each other You should only need to bind devices if you are replacing one of the devices in your existing pair Binding Nodes to their Gateway ensures the Nodes only exchange data with the Gateway they are bound to The Gateway automatically generates a unique extended addressing code when the Gateway enters binding mode This code is then transmitted to all radios within range that are also in binding mode After a Node is bound the Node accepts data only from the Gateway to which it is bound The extended addressing code defines the network and all radios within a network must use the same code lf the power is applied and the Power LED is solid green and the Signal LED is solid red for more than thirty seconds indicating an RF link error the devices need to be bound To bind your DX70 pair follow these instructions 1 Install the supplied antennas to both the Gateway and Node 2 Apply power to both device
29. le complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and regulations FCC ID UE300DX80 2400 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may Cause undesired operation FCC Notices IMPORTANT The DX80 Modules have been certified by the FCC for use with other products without any further certification as per FCC section 2 1091 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment IMPORTANT The DX80 Modules have been certified for fixed base station and mobile applications If modules will be used for portable applications the device must undergo SAR testing IMPORTANT If integrated into another product the FCC ID label must be visible through a window on the final device or it must be visible when an access panel door or cover is easily removed If not a second label must be placed on the outside of the final device that contains the following text Contains FCC ID UE300DX80 2400 Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment gen erates uses and can radia
30. light pres sure Torquing these fittings excessively damages the device Watertight NPT Plugs Seal the 1 2 NPT port if it is not used To install a watertight NPT plug 1 Wrap 12 to 16 passes of PTFE tape evenly across the length of the threads 2 Manually thread the plug into the housing port until reaching some resistance 3 Using a 9 16 crescent wrench turn the plug until all the plug s threads are engaged by the housing port or until the resistance doubles Do not overtighten as this will damage the SureCross unit These threads are tapered and will create a waterproof seal without overtightening This is not a lot of torque and is equivalent to the torque generated without using tools If a wrench is used apply only very light pres sure Torquing these fittings excessively damages the device Replacing the Rotary Dial Access Cover Check the rotary dial access cover o ring every time the access cover is removed Replace the o ring when it is damaged discolored or showing signs of wear The o ring should be Seated firmly against the threads without stretching to fit or without bulging loosely and e Pushed against the flanged cover When removing or closing the rotary dial access cover manually twist the cover into posi tion Do not allow cross threading between the cover and the devce s face Once the cover is in place and manually tightened use a small screwdriver no longer than five inches total length
31. llowing two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interfer ence received including interference that may cause undesired operation DO o gt www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 P N 133214 rev SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouiller du Canada Le present appa reil num rique n emet pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de le Classe A pr scrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radio lectrique edits par le ministere des Communications du Canada France In Guyane French Guiana and La R union Reunion Island outdoor use not allowed Israel DX80 and DX99 models are certified for the external antenna models only Italy If used outside of own premises general authorization is required Luxembourg General authorization is required for public service Taiwan Taiwan is certified to operate specific DX70 DX80 and DX99 models For a list of specific models refer to the certificate Additional Statements 900 MHz This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed on Banner Engineering s website and having a maximum gain of 9 dBm Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater that 9 dBm are strictly prohibited for use with this device The required an
32. o Point Kits Analog Inputs Rating 24 mA Impedance 100 Ohms Sample Rate 62 5 milliseconds Report Rate 1 second or On Change of State 1 change in value Accuracy 0 1 of full scale 0 01 per C Resolution 12 bit To verify the analog input s impedance use an Ohm meter to measure the resistance between the analog input terminal Alx and the ground GND terminal Max End to End Latency 300 milliseconds Analog Outputs Update Rate 125 milliseconds Accuracy 0 1 of full scale 0 01 per C Resolution 12 bit From the sample point and with a good RF signal Shock and Vibration IEC 68 2 6 and IEC 68 2 7 Shock 30g 11 millisecond half sine wave 18 shocks Vibration 0 5 mm p p 10 to 60 Hz Operating the devices at the maximum operation conditions for extended periods can shorten the life of the device Certifications IND CONT EQ C c G US 447 LISTED Warnings The manufacturer does not take responsibility for the violation of any warning listed in this document Make no modifications to this product Any modifications to this product not expressly approved by Banner Engineering could void the user s authority to operate the product Contact the Factory for more information All specifications published in this document are subject to change Banner reserves the right to modify the specifications of prod ucts without notice Banner Engineering reserves the right to update or change documentation at any
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34. s especially if the display will be pointing up Moisture and Condensation If condensation is present in any device add a small desic lt gt cant packet to the inside of the radio 5 To help vent the radios Banner also sells a vented plug model number BWA HW 031 for the 1 2 NPT port of the SureCross radios Vented plug for the 1 2 NPT port Watertight Glands and NPT Ports Watertight Glands and Plugs To make glands and plugs watertight use PTFE tape and follow these steps To make the glands watertight 1 Wrap four to eight passes of polytetrafluoroethylene PTFE tape around the threads as close as possible to the hexagonal body of the gland 2 Manually thread the gland into the housing hole Never apply more than 5 in A lof of torque to the gland or its cable clamp nut Seal any unused PG 7 access holes with one of the supplied black plastic plugs To install a watertight PG 7 plug 8 www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 P N 133214 rev SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits 1 Wrap four to eight passes of PTFE tape around the plug s threads as close as possible to the flanged surface 2 Carefully thread the plastic plug into the vacant hole in the housing and tighten using a slotting screwdriver Never apply more than 10 in lbf torque to the plastic plug This is not a lot of torque and is equivalent to the torque generated without using tools If a wrench is used apply only very
35. s and position the Gateway and Node at least two meters apart The Power LED is solid green and the Signal LED is solid red indicating an RF link error 3 Remove the rotary dial access covers 4 On the Gateway set both the left and right rotary dials to 0 then set both the left and right rotary dials to F The Gateway enters binding mode Note that both rotary dials for each device must be changed to F after applying power not before applying power Both the POWER and SIGNAL LEDs flash red 5 On the Node set both the left and right rotary dials to 0 then set both rotary dials to F The Node enters binding mode and waits for the Gateway to respond Both the Gateway s and Node s LEDs alternately flash red during pairing After the devices are successfully bound the Node s LEDs are solid red for a few seconds and the Node automatically exits binding mode The Node Power LED is solid green and Signal LED is solid red indicating the Node is bound Binding should take less than twenty seconds 6 Change the Gateway s rotary dials to a valid Network ID Valid Network IDs are 01 through 32 in decimal established using both rotary dials The left dial may be set to 0 1 2 or 3 The right dial may be set from 0 to 9 when the left dial is at 0 1 or 2 or set to 0 through 2 when the left dial is at 3 Positions A through F are invalid network ID numbers 7 The Node automatically synchronizes to the Gateway and establishes a radio
36. sult with Banner Engineering if the destination country is not on this list Banner Engineering Corp Limited Warranty Banner Engineering Corp warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year following the date of shipment Banner Engineering Corp will repair or replace free of charge any product of its manufacture which at the time it is returned to the factory is found to have been defective during the warranty period This warranty does not cover damage or liability for misuse abuse or the improper application or installation of the Banner product THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED IN CLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND WHETHER ARISING UNDER COURSE OF PERFORMANCE COURSE OF DEALING OR TRADE USAGE This Warranty is exclusive and limited to repair or at the discretion of Banner Engineering Corp replacement INNO EVENT SHALL BANNER ENGINEERING CORP BE LIABLE TO BUYER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FOR ANY EXTRA COSTS EXPEN SES LOSSES LOSS OF PROFITS OR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY PRODUCT DEFECT OR FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT OR WAR RANTY STATUTE TORT STRICT LIABILITY NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE Banner Engineering Corp reserves the right to change modify or improve the design of the p
37. te Weight 0 26 kg 0 57 Ibs Link Timeout 1 or 4 seconds With the 2 dB antenna that ships with the product High gain an tennas are available but the range depends on the environment and line of sight To determine the range of your wireless network perform a Site Survey Interface Indicators Red Green Power LED Red Yellow Signal LED Wiring Access Two 1 2 inch NPT For European applications power the DX80 from a Limited Pow er Source as defined in EN 60950 1 www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 27 Mounting 10 or M5 M5 hardware included Max Tightening Torque 0 56 N m 5 in lbf Inputs Discrete Inputs Rating 3 mA max current at 30V dc Sample Rate 62 5 milliseconds Report Rate On change of state Discrete Input ON Condition PNP Greater than 8V NPN Less than 0 7V Discrete Input OFF Condition PNP Less than 5V NPN Greater than 2V or open Outputs Discrete Outputs Update Rate 125 milliseconds ON Condition Supply minus 2V OFF Condition Less than 2V Discrete Output Rating PNP 100 mA max current at 30V dc ON State Saturation Less than 3V at 100 mA OFF state Leakage Less than 10 pA Environmental Environmental Conditions Rating IEC IP67 NEMA 6 See UL section below for any applicable UL specifications Operating Temperature 40 to 85 C Operating Humidity 95 max relative non condens ing Radiated Immunity 10 V m 80 2700 MHz EN61000 6 2 SureCross DX70 Wireless Point t
38. te radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harm ful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiving module Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiving module is connected and or e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Antenna Warning WARNING This device has been tested with Reverse Polarity SMA connectors with the antennas listed in Table 1 Appendix A When integrated into OEM products fixed antennas require installation preventing end users from replacing them with non approved antennas Antennas not listed in the tables must be tested to comply with FCC Section 15 203 unique antenna connectors and Section 15 247 emissions 24 www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 P N 133214 rev SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits FCC Approved Antennas Model Number Antenna Type Maximum Gain Integral antenna Unity gain BWA 202 C Omni 1 2 wave dipole Swivel lt 2
39. tenna impedance is 50 ohms To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen such that the equivalent isotropi cally radiated power EIRP is not more than that permitted for successful communication Transmit Power Levels The SureCross wireless products were certified for use in these countries using the standard antenna that ships with the product When using other antennas verify you are not exceeding the transmit power levels allowed by local governing agencies Specifications Radio Range Spread Spectrum Technology 900 MHz Up to 4 8 kilometers 3 miles FHSS Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum 2 4 GHz Up to 3 2 kilometers 2 miles Antenna Connection Transmit Power Ext Reverse Polarity SMA 50 Ohms 900 MHz 21 dBm conducted Max Tightening Torque 0 45 N m 4 in lbf P N 133214 rev 2 4 GHz 18 dBm conducted less than or equal to 20 dBm EIRP 900 MHz Compliance 150 mW Radios FCC ID TGUDX80 This device complies with FCC Part 15 Subpart C 15 247 IC 7044A DX8009 2 4 GHz Compliance FCC ID UE300DX80 2400 This device complies with FCC Part 15 Subpart C 15 247 ETSI EN In accordance with EN 300 328 V1 7 1 2006 05 IC 7044A DX8024 General Power Requirements 10 to 30V dc For European applica tions 10 to 24V dc 10 See UL section below for any applicable UL specifications Consumption Less than 1 4 W 60 mA at 24V dc Housing Polycarbona
40. time For the most recent version of any documentation refer to our website www bannerengineering com 2006 2010 Banner Engineering Corp All rights reserved 28 www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 P N 133214 rev SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits Antenna Installation Always install and properly ground a qualified surge suppressor when installing a remote antenna system Remote antenna configura tions installed without surge suppressors invalidate the manufacturer s warranty Always keep the ground wire as short as possible and make all ground connections to a single point ground system to ensure no ground loops are created No surge suppressor can absorb all lightning strikes Do not touch the SureCross device or any equipment connec ted to the SureCross device during a thunderstorm Exporting SureCross Radios It is our intent to fully comply with all national and regional regulations regarding radio frequency emissions Customers who want to re export this product to a country other than that to which it was sold must ensure the device is approved in the destination country A list of approved countries appears in the Agency Certifications section of the product manual The SureCross wireless prod ucts were certified for use in these countries using the antenna that ships with the product When using other antennas verify you are not exceeding the transmit power levels allowed by local governing agencies Con
41. to place Plug the ribbon cable in after verifying that RATT the blocked hole lines up with the missing pin Mount the cover back onto the housing DIP Switch Settings for the DX70 Devices Use the DIP switches on the circuit board to set the following parameters Changes made to the DIP switches affect all I O for this device Default positions Link Loss Output State Use DIP switches 1 and 2 to select the state the outputs are changed to during a link loss 6 www bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 P N 133214 rev SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits oa Link Loss Output State Off discrete or 0 mA analog On discrete or 20 mA analog E Hold last stable state SON Reseved o O Discrete Input Type Selection Select the discrete input type sourcing PNP or sinking NPN Discrete Input Type PNP ON NPN Use Input Output 1 or Use Link Loss Indicator EM1 Kit Only The lost link indicator option is only available with the EM1 kit When DIP switch 4 is OFF default position the link loss error indicator uses output 1 and input 1 is not available When DIP switch 4 is ON input 1 is mapped to output 1 For the ED1 kit this DIP switch is ignored Use Input Output 1 or Use Link Loss Indicator Link Loss Error Indicator in Output 1 Input 1 is unavailable Input 1 mapped to Output 1 Link Loss Timeout The link loss timeout is the length of elapsed time during which there has been no communication b
42. w bannerengineering com tel 763 544 3164 21 SureCross DX70 Wireless Point to Point Kits Part No Model No Description 47815 MQDC1 530RA Cordset 5 pin Euro style single ended female right angle 9 14m Right angle cordsets are not compatible with the DX70 devices When facing the Node or Gateway toward you and the quick disconnect connection is facing down the right angle cables exit to the right If using the communication lines the cable length cannot exceed 3 meters or 10 feet When using the FlexPower Node with integrated battery use the double ended cordsets For a FlexPower Node with external power supply use the single ended cordset Other Cables Part No Model No Description 79985 BWA RIBBON 001 Ribbon cable 20 pin DBL socket 10200 BWA HW 010 Cable FlexPower Current Monitoring Enclosures and Relay Boxes a E Part No Model No Description 11320 BWA EF 14128 Enclosure Fiberglass Hinged 14 x12 x8 11321 BWA EF 1086 Enclosure Fiberglass Hinged 10 x8 x6 11322 BWA EF866 Enclosure Fiberglass Hinged 8 x6 x6 11326 BWA PA1412 Panel 14 x 12 11327 BWA PA108 Panel 10 x 8 11327 BWA PA86 Panel 8 x 6 11329 BWA PM12 Pole Mount 12 inch 11340 BWA PM8 Pole Mount 8 inch 11341 BWA PM6 Pole Mount 6 inch 11346 IB6RP Interface Relay Box 18 26V dc inputs isolated relay outputs not shown Replacement Parts for DX70 Models Part No Model No Description Items 76907 BWA HW 001 Mounting Hardware Kit screw M5 0 8 x 25 mm
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