5.1.5 DVCFG (Device Configuration) MenuOn Gateways, the DVCFG menu allows users to set various device-specific parameters, including the network ID (NID),slave ID (SLID), baud rate, and parity. In extended address mode, use this menu to also set the maximum number of radiodevices (MAXN) within the network and the extended address binding code (XADR).*DVCFGSingle-clickButton 2Double-click Button 2EvenNoneOddSingle-clickButton 2Single-clickButton 2SAVESDISPLAYEDVALUESingle-click B119200960038400Single-clickButton 2Single-clickButton 2SAVESDISPLAYEDVALUENEW XXSingle-clickButton 2Single-clickButton 2adjust rotary switchesto set the network IDSAVES NEWVALUESCUR XXSingle-clickButton 2Single-clickButton 2adjust rotary switchesto set slave ID, usingbutton 1 to select thedigitsSAVES NEWVALUES(NID) (SLID) (BAUD) (PRTY)Network ID Slave ID Baud Rate ParitySingle-click B1NEW XXSingle-click Button 1 to advance through menuCUR XXDouble-click Button 2Double-clickButton 2* Set to 000000 to use the serial number.Device Config16832Single-clickButton 2Single-clickButton 2SAVESDISPLAYEDVALUESingle-click B1(MAXN)Timing48MANUALAUTOAUTOSETSingle-clickButton 2Single-clickButton 2Single-click B1(XADR)Extended AddressingXADRADJUST ROTARYSWITCH TOSET XADRSingle-clickButton 2XXXXXXSingle-click B1Single-clickButton 2CONFRMXADRXXXXXNETWRKSingle-clickButton 2BINDNGSingle-clickButton 1 or 2RebootSAVED*Gateway• Baud and Parity. The options for baud rate are: 19200, 38400, or 9600. For parity, select None, Even, or Odd.• Extended Address (Binding) Code. Binding Nodes to a Gateway ensures the Nodes only exchange data with theGateway they are bound to. After a Gateway enters binding mode, the Gateway automatically generates andtransmits a unique extended addressing (XADR), or binding, code to all Nodes within range that are also in bindingmode. The extended addressing (binding) code defines the network, and all radios within a network must use thesame code.• Max Nodes. Selecting the maximum number of system radio devices (Gateway and all Nodes) changes the timingfor the wireless network. For example, if you are running four Nodes in your wireless network, set the system'smaximum device count to 8. This allows up to 8 radio devices, including the Gateway, in the wireless network andoffers the highest throughput, 62.5 milliseconds, for each Node. The choices are 8, 16, 32, and 48 devices.• Network ID. The Network ID (NID) is a unique identifier you assign to each wireless network to minimizes thechances of two collocated networks interfering with each other. Assigning different NIDs to different networksimproves collocation performance in dense installations.• Slave ID. The slave ID is an identifying number used for devices within a Modbus system. By default, Gateways areset to Modbus Slave ID 1. When using more than one Modbus slave, assign each slave a unique ID number.On Nodes, use the DVCFG to set the network ID (NID) and extended address binding code (XADR). The Node address(NADR), also referred to as a Node ID or device address, is only functional on some models.Sure Cross® Performance DX80 Wireless I/O Networkswww.bannerengineering.com - Tel: + 1 888 373 6767 35