Sure Cross DXM150-Bx Wireless Controller Instruction Manual

Sure Cross DXM150-Bx Wireless Controller Instruction Manual

Sure Cross® DXM150-Bx Wireless Controller Instruction Manual Original Instructions 190038 Rev. C 7 September 2018 © Banner Engineering Corp. All rights reserved 190038 Sure Cross® DXM150-Bx Wireless Controller Contents 1 DXM Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 DXM Automation Protocols ................................................................................................................................................5 1.2 DXM Modbus Overview ......................................................................................................................................................5 1.3 DXM Configuration Tool Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 6 2 DXM Controller ........................................................................................................................................................ 7 2.1 DXM Hardware Configuration Overview ............................................................................................................................ 7 3 ISM Radio Board ..................................................................................................................................................... 8 3.1 ISM Radio Board (Modbus Slave ID 1) ..............................................................................................................................8 3.1.1 DIP Switch Settings for the MultiHop HE5 Board Module .....................................................................................9 3.1.2 DIP Switch Settings for the Gateway Radio Board Module .................................................................................10 3.2 Binding and Conducting a Site Survey with the ISM Radio ............................................................................................10 3.2.1 Bind a DX80 Node to a DXM Gateway and Assign the Node Address ...............................................................10 3.2.2 Bind a MultiHop Radio to a DXM and Assign the Device ID ................................................................................11 3.2.3 Conduct a Site Survey .........................................................................................................................................11 3.3 Modbus Registers for the Gateway Radio Board Module ............................................................................................... 11 3.3.1 Alternative Modbus Register Organization ...........................................................................................................12 3.4 Modbus Registers for the MultiHop Radio Board Module ...............................................................................................15 4 Processor Board ....................................................................................................................................................16 4.1 SAM4 Processor Board ...................................................................................................................................................16 4.1.1 DIP Switch Settings for the SAM4 Processor Board .......................................................................................... 17 4.2 Ethernet ........................................................................................................................................................................... 17 4.3 USB ................................................................................................................................................................................. 17 4.4 Modbus Registers for the Internal Local Registers (Modbus Slave 199) ........................................................................ 18 4.4.1 Local Registers 1–850 (Internal Processor Memory, 32-bit, Unsigned) ...............................................................18 4.4.2 Local Registers 851–900 (Data Flash, Non-volatile, 32-bit, Unsigned) ................................................................18 4.4.3 Local Registers 1001–1900 (32-bit IEEE Floating Point) ......................................................................................18 4.4.4 Virtual Registers ................................................................................................................................................... 18 4.4.5 Reset Codes .........................................................................................................................................................20 5 I/O Base Board for the DXM150-B1 Models ......................................................................................................... 21 5.1 Board Connections .......................................................................................................................................................... 21 5.1.1 DIP Switches for the I/O Board ............................................................................................................................ 22 5.1.2 I/O Board Jumpers ..............................................................................................................................................22 5.2 Applying Power to the DXM150-B1 Controller ................................................................................................................ 22 5.2.1 Using the Auxiliary Power Outputs ......................................................................................................................23 5.2.2 Connecting a Battery to the DXM Wireless Controller ......................................................................................... 23 5.2.3 Supplying Power from a Solar Panel ....................................................................................................................23 5.3 Working with Solar Power ............................................................................................................................................... 24 5.3.1 Setting the DXM Wireless Controller for Solar Power .........................................................................................24 5.3.2 Solar Components .............................................................................................................................................. 24 5.3.3 Recommended Solar Configurations .................................................................................................................. 25 5.3.4 Monitoring Solar Operation ................................................................................................................................. 26 5.4 Connecting the Communication Pins ..............................................................................................................................26 5.4.1 Modbus RTU Master/Modbus RTU Slave ...........................................................................................................27 5.5 Modbus Master Port and Slave Port ...............................................................................................................................27 5.5.1 Modbus Master and Slave Port Settings ............................................................................................................ 27 5.5.2 DXM Modbus Slave Port ID ................................................................................................................................ 28 5.6 Inputs and Outputs ...........................................................................................................................................................28 5.6.1 Universal Inputs ....................................................................................................................................................29 5.6.2 NMOS Outputs ....................................................................................................................................................30 5.6.3 Analog Outputs (DAC) ......................................................................................................................................... 31 5.6.4 Modbus Registers ............................................................................................................................................... 31 5.7 Restoring Factory Default Settings ................................................................................................................................. 35 5.8 Setting the Modbus Slave ID on the I/O Base Board .......................................................................................................35 5.8.1 DXM150-Bx Wireless Controller Models ..............................................................................................................35 5.8.2 Setting the DXM I/O Board Modbus Slave ID using Modbus Registers .............................................................. 36 6 IO Base Board for the DXM150-B2 Models .......................................................................................................... 37 6.1 Board Connections .......................................................................................................................................................... 37 6.1.1 DIP Switches for the I/O Board ...........................................................................................................................

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