Rf450s with rf401 or cr206(x) in the same network, Troubleshooting, Rf450 – Campbell Scientific RF450 Spread Spectrum Radio User Manual

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RF450 Spread Spectrum Radio

6. RF450s with RF401 or CR206(X) in the Same

Network

Using RF450s in the same network as Campbell Scientific's RF401 radios or
CR206(X) dataloggers is not recommended. RF450s will not communicate
directly with RF401s and CR206(X)s. The RF450s will interfere with the
RF401s’ and CR206(X)s’ transmissions. If RF450s and RF401/CR206(X)s
must be in the same network, there are some things you can do to get better
performance out of the RF401 portion of your network:

1. Use Yagi antennas and separate them.

2. Disable Frequency Zones 4 through 11 on the RF450. This is done

through the Settings Editor Tab of the Device Configuration Utility.

7. Troubleshooting

LED Status

The RF450 has three red/green LED status indicator lights. Table 7-1 shows
the status of each light when the RF450 is in various states of communication.

SN:

CS I/O

CTS

TX

CD

RF450

1 W

att

Spread Spectrum

FIGURE 7-1. RF450 Front Side View

TABLE 7-1. Multi-Point Network LED Status

Master

Slave

Repeater

Condition Carrier

Detect
(CD)

Transmit
(TX)

Clear to
Send
(CTS)

Carrier
Detect
(CD)

Transmit
(TX)

Clear to
Send
(CTS)

Carrier
Detect
(CD)

Transmit
(TX)

Clear to
Send
(CTS)

Powered, not
linked

Solid
bright
red

Solid
dim red

Off Solid

bright
red

Off Blinking

red

Solid
bright
red

Off Blinking

red (a)

Repeater and
Slave linked to
Master, no data

Solid
bright
red

Solid
dim red

Off Solid

green

Off Solid

bright
red (a)

Solid
green

Solid
dim red

Solid
bright
red (a)

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