Sure Cross® Performance Wireless I/O Nodes
These Sure Cross® Performance Nodes are designed to function with the Sure Cross Performance Gateways, but may be also be configured to work with the existing DX80 Gateways.
Download the DX80 Quick Start Guide or Product Manual for more information about the DX80 and Performance products.
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Enhanced Nodes offer increased range in the 900 MHz frequency band
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High density I/O capacity provides up to 12 discrete inputs or outputs, a mix of discrete and analog, or up to four temperature inputs (thermocouple or RTD)
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New "environmental" housing option provides integrated battery and wiring terminals all in one unit
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Universal analog inputs allow current or voltage to be selected in the field
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Sure Cross Performance Node |
Sure Cross Performance Node, "E" Housing Style |
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DX80...C (IP20; NEMA 1) models are also available. To order a Performance radio with an IP20 housing, add a C to the end of the model number. For example: DX80N9X2S-P1C. |
Model |
Frequency |
Supply Voltage |
I/O |
Datasheet
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DX80N9X2S-P1 |
900 MHz |
10 to 30 V dc, solar, or battery power sources |
Discrete Mode
Inputs: Two selectable discrete and two thermistor
Outputs: Two NMOS discrete
Switch Power: Two Analog Mode
Inputs: Two selectable discrete, two analog (0-20 mA or 0-10 V), and two thermistor
Outputs: Two NMOS discrete
Switch Power: One
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DX80N2X2S-P1 |
2.4 GHz |
DX80N9X1S-P1E |
900 MHz |
10 to 30 V dc or integrated battery |
DX80N2X1S-P1E |
2.4 GHz |
DX80N9X6S-P2 |
900 MHz |
10 to 30 V dc |
Inputs: Four selectable discrete, two 0-20 mA or 0-10 V (universal) analog
Outputs: Four PNP discrete, two 0-20mA analog |
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DX80N2X6S-P2 |
2.4 GHz |
DX80N9X2S-P3 |
900 MHz |
10 to 30 V dc, solar, or battery power sources |
Inputs: Two selectable discrete, four thermocouple, one thermistor for CJC
Outputs: One NMOS discrete |
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DX80N2X2S-P3 |
2.4 GHz |
DX80N9X1S-P3E |
900 MHz |
10 to 30 V dc or integrated battery |
DX80N2X1S-P3E |
2.4 GHz |
DX80N9X2S-P4 |
900 MHz |
10 to 30 V dc, solar, or battery power sources |
Inputs: Four 3-wire RTDs |
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DX80N9X1S-P4E |
10 to 30 V dc or integrated battery |
DX80N2X1S-P4E |
2.4 GHz |
DX80N9X2S-P5 |
900 MHz |
10 to 30 V dc, solar, or battery power sources |
Inputs: Two NPN discrete, four selectable analog (0-20 mA or 0-10 V)
Outputs: Two NMOS discrete
Switch Power: Two
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DX80N2X2S-P5 |
2.4 GHz |
DX80N9X1S-P6 |
900 MHz |
Integrated battery |
Inputs: 1-Wire serial interface for one serial sensing
device |
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DX80N2X1S-P6 |
2.4 GHz |
DX80N9X6S-P6 |
900 MHz |
10 to 30 V dc |
DX80N2X6S-P6 |
2.4 GHz |
DX80N9X2S-P7 |
900 MHz |
10 to 30 V dc, solar, or battery power sources |
Inputs/Outputs:nUp to 12 NPN inputs or up to 12 NMOS outputs, or a mix of inputs and outputs not exceeding 12 I/O points |
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DX80N2X2S-P7 |
2.4 GHz |
DX80N9X6S-P8 |
900 MHz |
10 to 30 V dc |
Inputs/Outputs: Up to 12 PNP inputs or up to 12 PNP outputs, or a mix of inputs and outputs not exceeding 12 I/O points |
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DX80N2X6S-P8 |
2.4 GHz |
DX80N9X2S-DCLATCHE |
900 MHz |
Integrated battery |
Inputs: Two selectable discrete
Outputs for DC Latch: DC Latch
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DX80N2X2S-DCLATCHE |
2.4 GHz |
Performance Nodes (Board Only Models)
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Performance Node Board Module |
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Model |
Frequency |
Supply Voltage |
I/O |
Datasheet |
DX80N9X2S-PB1 |
900 MHz |
10 to 30 V dc, solar, or battery power sources |
Inputs: Two NPN discrete, two 0-20 mA analog
Outputs: Two NMOS discrete
Switch Power: Two |
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DX80N2X2S-PB1 |
2.4 GHz |
DX80N9X6S-PB2 |
900 MHz |
10 to 30 V dc |
Inputs: Two PNP discrete, two 0-20 mA analog
Outputs: Two PNP discrete, two 0-20 mA analog |
163212 |
DX80N2X6S-PB2 |
2.4 GHz |
The Wireless I/O Network Manual is the full product manual for the Sure Cross DX80 devices and contains detailed information about the menu system, operation, installation, maintenance and repairs, troubleshooting, accessories, and the agency certifications for these devices. Manual 132607
For a basic description of how antennas work, how to connect a remote antenna system, and the differences between omni and Yagi antennas, refer to Antenna Basics. There are many possible installation configurations for your wireless network download the System Layouts document for more detailed examples of some wireless networks.
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