Honeywell XYR 5000 LINE manual Grounding the Base Radio, High Gain Antenna

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(recommended in section 3.2.1) the value of the resistor should be a 120 Ohm ¼ watt resistor.

To terminate a Base Radio, place one end of the resistor in the open terminal block’s B slot and place the other end of the resistor in the open terminal block’s A slot. Doing so will place the resistor across the A and B wires, as needed. An example of this is shown in Figure 3-10.

Figure 3-10 Example of Correct Termination Resistor Setup

3.2.8 Grounding the Base Radio

In order to assure safety requirements on your Base Radio, the Base Radio housing must be grounded. We have provided a grounding screw located on the left side of the Base Radio housing. To ground the Base Radio simply place a wire from the grounding screw to a grounded object.

Possible grounded objects include:

The building’s metal frame-work

Any electrical conduit

A suitable grounding or lightning rod

3.2.9High Gain Antenna

A high-gain antenna is available for the Base Radio. This antenna generally doubles the signal range of the Base Radio, but requires an installation in a general-purpose area.

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Contents Base Radio User Guide XYR 5000 Line 34-XY-25-05 Rev 08/06Page Base Radio FCC CertificationContacts Revision NotesTelephone Table of Contents Quare R OOT F Unction Overall Wiring Schematic Table of FiguresIntroduction Using this ManualAbout the Device Unpacking Software CompatibilityOverall Wiring Schematic Quick StartPage Mechanical Installation InstallationBase Radio Positioning General Layout Electrical Installation Electrical SpecificationsTerminal Block Labels Wiring Power to the Base Radio Wiring RS-485 to the Base RadioWiring the RS-485/232 Converter to the Base Radio Wiring RS-485 to the Base RadioWiring the RS-485/USB Converter to the Base Radio USB Driver InstallationUSB Converter’s Male DB-9 Connector Daisy-Chaining Multiple Base Radios to Single RS-485/PowerWiring the DB-9 RS-485 Cable to the Base Radio USB Driver Un-installationDaisy-Chaining Power to Multiple Base Radios Daisy-Chaining RS-485 to Multiple Base RadiosTerminating Communications Wiring to the Base Radio Daisy-Chaining RS-485 to Multiple Base RadiosGrounding the Base Radio High Gain AntennaBase Radio Displayed Messages General ConfigurationRead Only Sequence Overall Configuration Menu Map Read Only SequenceSetting the User Password Menu Map to Password SettingConfiguring the RF Communications RF Channel SelectionMenu Map to RF Baud Rate Setting RF Baud Rate SelectionHigh RF ID Setting High Rfid SettingBase Radio Setup Modbus Baud Rate SettingModbus Device ID Setting Menu Map to Modbus Baud Rate SettingPage Modbus Parity Setting Modbus Mapping Mode SettingModbus Communication Protocol RegmodeCommand 03-Read Holding Registers Modbus CommandsCommand 08- Diagnostic Command 12- Get Com Event Log Command 11- Get Com Event CounterCommand 17- Report Slave ID Register Address Description Register Type Command 43- Read Device IDBase Radio Holding Registers Register Address DescriptionBase Radio On/Offline Transmitter Registers Base Radio Device Type RegistersBase Radio Device Status Registers Value Base Radio Device StatusTransmitter Holding Registers Device ID Mapping ModeRegister Mapping Mode Register AddressTransmitter Device Type Holding Registers Value Device TypeTransmitter Device Status Registers Alarm Condition WN571 onlySquare Root Function Value Transmitter Device StatusTechnical Specifications Overall Base Radio Dimensions Appendix a Navigating the Menus Appendix B Base Radio Menu Map Figure A- 1 Base Radio Menu MapAppendix C Modbus Register Definitions Page Page Page Honeywell