4. Using both rotary dials on the Gateway, select a Network ID. The left rotary dial acts as the left digit and the rightrotary dial acts as the right digit of the Network ID. In extended addressing mode, the Network ID can only be set fromthe rotary dials while in the (NID) menu.Any Nodes bound to this Gateway ‘follow’ the Gateway to the new Network ID automatically. The current Network IDand the new Network ID display on the LCD panel.5. Single-click button 2.Saves the new values.6. Double-click button 2.Exits this submenu and the LCD displays (NID).7. Double-click button 2.Exits to the main menu system and returns to RUN mode. The LCD displays *DVCFG.5.4.4 Automatic Binding Using the Menu NavigationThe easiest way to bind the Gateway to its Nodes is by triple clicking button 2 to enter automatic binding mode. If youwould prefer to begin automatic binding mode using the menu structure instead of the buttons, follow these steps.Before making any changes to the DIP switches, disconnect the power to the devices. For devices with batteries integratedinto the housing, remove the battery.1. On the Gateway: remove the top cover.2. Move DIP switch 1 to the ON position.Extended Addressing Mode is activated using DIP switch 1.3. Apply power to the Gateway.The Gateway's LCD displays POWER, then *RUN.4. On the Gateway, single click button 1 to advance across the menus, stopping at the DVCFG menu.The Gateway's LCD displays (DVCFG).5. Single click button 2 to select DVCFG. Single click button 1 to select from the available menu options, stopping atXADR.The Gateway's LCD displays (XADR).6. Single click button 2 to enter XADR mode. When the display reads (AUTO), single click button 2 again to begin theautomatic binding mode.The LEDs flash alternately when the Gateway is in binding mode. Any Node entering binding mode will bind to thisGateway. The Gateway's LCD displays NETWRK BINDNG.7. On the Node: remove the top cover.8. Move DIP switch 1 to the ON position.Extended address mode is activated using DIP switch 1.9. Apply power to the Node.The Node's LCD displays POWER, then *RUN.10. On the Node, single click button 1 to advance across the menus, stopping at the DVCFG menu.The Node's LCD displays (DVCFG).11. Single click button 2 to enter the DVCFG menu.12. Single click button 1 to select from the available submenu options, stopping at XADR.The Node's LCD displays (XADR).13. Single click button 2 to enter the XADR submenu.14. When the display reads (AUTO), single click button 2 to begin the automatic binding mode.The Node enters binding mode. The Node's LCD displays NETWRK BINDNG. When the Node is bound, the LEDs areboth solid red for a few seconds. The Node cycles its power, then enters RUN mode.15. Use both of the Node’s rotary dials to assign a decimal Node address between 01 and 47.The left rotary dial represents the tens digit (0–4) and the right dial represents the ones digit (0–9) of the deviceaddress.16. Repeat steps 7 through 15 for each additional Node that needs to communicate to that Gateway.17. On the Gateway: single click button 1 or button 2.When button 1 or 2 is pressed, the Gateway exits binding mode and reboots. The Gateway's LCD displays POWER, then*RUN.Sure Cross® Performance DX80 Wireless I/O Networkswww.bannerengineering.com - Tel: 763.544.3164 41