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DX80ER9M-H Datasheet(PDF) 4 Page - Banner Engineering Corp. |
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4 / 15 page ![]() The Ethernet Communication DIP switches are accessible from the outside of the housing. DIP switch changes are not recognized until after power is cycled to the device. Active Switches Device Settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ethernet (wireless Ethernet-to-Ethernet connection) ON * ON * Serial (wireless serial-to-serial connection, RS485 or RS232) ON OFF Reserved OFF ON Reserved OFF OFF Radio speed: 300 kbit ON* Radio speed: 200 kbit OFF Master - MultiHop OFF OFF Master - Star OFF ON Repeater (MultiHop only) ON OFF Slave (MultiHop or Star) ON* ON* RS-485 Serial ON* RS-232 Serial OFF * Default configuration Ethernet or Serial Mode. These radios operate in either ethernet or serial mode. In ethernet mode the radios route ethernet data packets from their source to their final destination. Packets are routed by their IP address, making ethernet systems efficient in Multihop mode and with many radios. Because serial protocols are different, it is not practical to route packets with some configurations of radio devices. As a result, set all device rotary dials to 00 when in serial mode to create a broadcast between the radios. For two-device radio systems configured in serial mode, it is possible to force routing between them by setting the rotary dials on both radios to 01 to create routed messaging between two radios. Radio Speed 300/200 kbps. A speed of 300 kbps (default) is recommended for most applications. Operating at 200 kbps provides more gain and can be an option in very long range applications. Master Multihop or Star. Use a star topology when all devices are easily within range. Use the MultiHop topology when the wireless network may require a repeater radio. Repeater or Slave. Most radios in a network are slave radios. Careful selection of repeaters helps the network form up with as few as possible wireless hops. Minimizing hops increases overall throughput. RS-232 or RS-485. This setting selects the serial physical layer. Note that the physical layer does not need to be the same on all radios in a network. In this way, the wireless network can be used to convert from RS-485 to RS-232. Additional Configuration Information LED Behavior for Master Radios All bound radios operating as masters follow this LED behavior after powering up. Two Button/LED Models Process Steps Response LED 1 LED 2 1 Apply power to the master radio - Solid amber 2 The master radio first begins operating. Solid red 3 The master radio enters RUN mode. Flashes green - Data packets begin transmitting between the master and its children radios. - Flashes amber LED Behavior for Slave and Repeater Radios All bound slave or repeater radios follow this LED behavior after powering up. Sure Cross® MultiHop Ethernet Data Radio 4 www.bannerengineering.com - Tel: + 1 888 373 6767 P/N 157535 Rev. H |
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