User guide
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PN 161-09981-007A
January 2010
Wireless I/O Extender User’s Guide
Programming a Remote
•Press “R” for remote.
•Select the baud rate (default is “5” for 19200) (1-5).
Note: This must be the same as the radio baud rate.
•Select the remote address (0-7).
Note: Value must be sequential and start low to high
without any duplicates.
•Select the number of analog channels,
•For discrete only systems use 0.
•For analog systems the value must be 8
or less (0-8).
•Select failure modes
•Analog fail (0-Low 1-Hold) (Analog models only).
•Discrete fail (0-Off 1-Hold).
•Alarm Mode (0-LED only 1-LED&CC#8 On).
•Remove the programming cable and cycle power.
Set the switches to “Radio Cong” (5&6 ON, 1,2,3&4 OFF).
Execute the terminal program at 19200 Baud, 8/N/1 and no ow control.
Depending on the model of the radio the menus may vary in appearance and options.
Press the SW1 switch on the Wireless I/O Extender PCB and the menu should appear.
Change Radio Configuration
Remove all the connectors from the Wireless I/O Extender.
Remove the 4 screws on the top to remove the cover.
Connect the programming serial data cable from PC to Mini-Din connector (P3).
Note: This cable should be supplied one per system, available from Data-Linc Group.
Baud: 1=1200 2=2400 3=4800 4=9600 5=19200 5
(0-7)Remote Address:0
(0-8)Number of Analogs Remote4
(0-Low 1-HOLD)Analog Fail Mode:1
(0-OFF 1-HOLD)Discrete Fail Mode:1
(0-LED 1-LED&Output#8)Alarm Mode:1
EEPROM CHECK:
B# #An Mode DF AF AL #Remote
5 4 1 1 1 1 0
Check
Remove Cable and Cycle Power when finished
MAIN MENU
Version 2.65 06-11-2008
902 - 928 MHz
Modem Serial Number 921-8921
(0) Set Operation Mode
(1) Set Baud Rate
(2) Edit Call Book
(3) Edit Radio Transmission Characteristics
(4) Show Radio Statistics
(5) Edit MultiPoint Parameters
(6) TDMA Menu
(8) Chg Password
(Esc) Exit Setup
Enter Choice