Surecross Wireless Q45 Sensor - Opposed: Datasheet
Surecross Wireless Q45 Sensor - Opposed: Datasheet
Surecross Wireless Q45 Sensor - Opposed: Datasheet
Datasheet
SureCross Wireless Q45 Sensor Nodes combine the best of Banners flexible Q45 sensor family with its reliable, fieldproven, SureCross wireless architecture to solve new classes of applications limited only by the users imagination.
Containing a variety of sensor models, a radio, and internal battery supply, this product line is truly plug and play.
In opposed-mode sensing, the sensor's emitter and receiver are housed in
two separate units. The emitter is placed opposite the receiver, so that the
light beam goes directly from the emitter to the receiver. An object is
detected when it breaks the working part of the beam, known as the
effective beam.
Available Models
OPPOSED
Any Node
1 + (Node# 16)
I/O Type
Sensor IN 1
I/O Range
Holding Register
Representation
Min. Value
Max.
Value
Min.
(Dec.)
Max.
(Dec.)
...
7
7 + (Node# 16)
Reserved
8 + (Node# 16)
Device Message
...
Original Document
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I/O
#
I/O Type
Gateway
Any Node
15
15
15 + (Node# 16)
Control Message
16
16
16 + (Node# 16)
Reserved
I/O Range
Min. Value
Max.
Value
Holding Register
Representation
Min.
(Dec.)
Max.
(Dec.)
Button
Green LED (flashing) indicates a good radio link with the Gateway.
Red LED (flashing) indicates a radio link error with the Gateway.
Bind the Q45s to the Gateway and Assign the Node Address
Before beginning the binding procedure, apply power to all the devices.
1. Enter binding mode on the Gateway.
On the board modules, the green and red LED flashes. On the -Q and -QC Gateway models, both LEDs flash red.
2. Assign the Q45 a Node address using the Gateway's rotary dials. Use the left rotary dial for the left digit and the right
rotary dial for the right digit. For example, to assign your Q45 to Node 01, set the left dial to 0 and the right dial to 1.
Valid Node addresses are 01 through 47.
3. Loosen the clamp plate on the top of the Wireless Q45 Sensor and lift the cover.
4. Enter binding mode on the Wireless Q45 Sensor by triple-clicking the button. For the opposed mode sensor, the button
is on the receiver.
The red and green LEDs flash alternately and the sensor searches for a Gateway in binding mode. After the Q45 is
bound, the LEDs stay solid momentarily, then they flash together four times. The Q45 exits binding mode.
5. Label the sensor with the Q45's Node address number and place the sticker on the Wireless Q45 Sensor.
6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 for as many Wireless Q45 Sensors as are needed for your network.
7. After binding all Wireless Q45 Sensors, exit binding mode on the Gateway.
For Gateways with LCDs, after binding your Wireless Q45 Sensors to the Gateway, make note of the binding code
displayed under the Gateway's *DVCFG menu, XADR submenu on the LCD. Knowing the binding code prevents having to
re-bind all Q45s if your Gateway is ever replaced.
Specifications
The following specifications refer to both the radio and the wireless sensor.
Range
2.4 GHz: Up to 1000 m (3280 ft) with line of sight1
Transmit Power
2.4 GHz: 65 mW EIRP
2.4 GHz Compliance
FCC ID UE300DX80-2400 - This device complies with FCC Part 15,
Subpart C, 15.247
ETSI/EN: In accordance with EN 300 328: V1.7.1 (2006-05)
IC: 7044A-DX8024
Spread Spectrum Technology
FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum)
Construction
Molded reinforced thermoplastic polyester housing, oring-sealed
transparent Lexan cover, molded acrylic lenses, and stainless steel
hardware. Q45s are designed to withstand 1200 psi washdown.
Indicators
Red and green LEDs (for radio function); amber LED (only for
alignment mode)
Beam Pattern
Excess Gain
DX80Q45E/R
1000
E
X
C
E
S
S
G
A
I
N
DX80Q45E/R
Opposed Mode
Opposed Mode
1.5 m
60 in
1.0 m
40 in
0.5 m
20 in
100
0
10
0.5 m
20 in
1.0 m
40 in
1.5 m
60 in
7.3 m
24 ft
22 m
72 ft
29.3 m
96 ft
36.6 m
120 ft
DISTANCE
1
0.1 m
0.33 ft
14.6 m
48 ft
1.0 m
3.3 ft
10 m
33 ft
100 m
330 ft
DISTANCE
Warnings
Violating Warnings. The manufacturer does not take responsibility for the violation of any warning listed in this
document. Make no modifications to this product; any modifications to this product not expressly approved by Banner
Engineering could void the users authority to operate the product. All specifications published in this document are
1 The actual radio range significantly decreases without line of sight. Always verify your wireless network's range by running a site survey.
subject to change; Banner reserves the right to modify product specifications or update documentation at any time. For
the most recent version of any documentation, refer to: www.bannerengineering.com. 2006-2014 Banner Engineering
Corp. All rights reserved.