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5.The Base Radio RF settings should be configured as follows:

Set the RF Channel to any available RF CHAN that matches the one used by the Transmitters you wish to communicate with (other than RF OFF).

Set the Baud Rate to 76.8 K or to the Baud Rate used by the Transmitters with which you wish to communicate.

HI RF ID = the highest transmitter RF ID you assign to this network.

6.Configure the Modbus settings

7.Verify “COMM OK” message on Base Radio LCD screen

If you are not receiving a “COMM OK” message on the Base Radio check the following:

Is the Base Radio set to the above listed configurations?

Are all the Transmitters on?

Are the Transmitters set to the matching RF configurations (see Section 5 of Transmitter and Base Radio User Manuals)?

Are the Base Radio and Transmitters unable to communicate due to obstructions or distance (see Transmitter Manual: Transmitter Placement section)?

Warning! If the Transmitters have been running for an extended period of time with no signal from the Base Radio (the Base Radio is off or not present), the Transmitters will only search for the Base Radio every one hour or so. Turning the Transmitters off and back on will cause them to begin searching immediately.

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Contents XYR 5000 Line 34-XY-25-05 Rev 08/06 Base Radio User GuidePage FCC Certification Base RadioTelephone Revision NotesContacts Table of Contents Quare R OOT F Unction Table of Figures Overall Wiring Schematic About the Device Using this Manual Introduction Software Compatibility UnpackingQuick Start Overall Wiring SchematicPage Base Radio Positioning InstallationMechanical Installation General Layout Electrical Specifications Electrical InstallationTerminal Block Labels Wiring RS-485 to the Base Radio Wiring Power to the Base RadioWiring RS-485 to the Base Radio Wiring the RS-485/232 Converter to the Base RadioUSB Driver Installation Wiring the RS-485/USB Converter to the Base RadioUSB Driver Un-installation Daisy-Chaining Multiple Base Radios to Single RS-485/PowerWiring the DB-9 RS-485 Cable to the Base Radio USB Converter’s Male DB-9 ConnectorDaisy-Chaining RS-485 to Multiple Base Radios Daisy-Chaining Power to Multiple Base RadiosDaisy-Chaining RS-485 to Multiple Base Radios Terminating Communications Wiring to the Base RadioHigh Gain Antenna Grounding the Base RadioRead Only Sequence General ConfigurationBase Radio Displayed Messages Read Only Sequence Overall Configuration Menu MapMenu Map to Password Setting Setting the User PasswordRF Channel Selection Configuring the RF CommunicationsRF Baud Rate Selection Menu Map to RF Baud Rate SettingHigh Rfid Setting High RF ID SettingModbus Baud Rate Setting Base Radio SetupMenu Map to Modbus Baud Rate Setting Modbus Device ID SettingPage Modbus Mapping Mode Setting Modbus Parity SettingRegmode Modbus Communication ProtocolCommand 08- Diagnostic Modbus CommandsCommand 03-Read Holding Registers Command 17- Report Slave ID Command 11- Get Com Event CounterCommand 12- Get Com Event Log Register Address Description Command 43- Read Device IDBase Radio Holding Registers Register Address Description Register TypeValue Base Radio Device Status Base Radio Device Type RegistersBase Radio Device Status Registers Base Radio On/Offline Transmitter RegistersRegister Address Device ID Mapping ModeRegister Mapping Mode Transmitter Holding RegistersValue Device Type Transmitter Device Type Holding RegistersValue Transmitter Device Status Alarm Condition WN571 onlySquare Root Function Transmitter Device Status RegistersTechnical Specifications Overall Base Radio Dimensions Appendix a Navigating the Menus Figure A- 1 Base Radio Menu Map Appendix B Base Radio Menu MapAppendix C Modbus Register Definitions Page Page Page Honeywell