Campbell Scientific RF450 Spread Spectrum Radio User Manual

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RF450 Spread Spectrum Radio

Master

Slave

Repeater

Repeater and
Slave linked to
Master, Master
sending data to
Slave

Solid
bright
red

Solid
dim red

Off Solid

green

Off Solid

bright
red (a)

Solid
green

Solid
dim red

Solid
bright
red (a)

Repeater and
Slave linked to
Master, Slave
sending data to
Master

Solid
bright
red
OR
Solid
green
RCV
data

Solid
dim red

Intermittent
flashing
red

Solid
green

Intermittent
flashing
red

Solid
bright
red (a)

Solid
green

Solid
bright
red

Solid
bright
red (a)

Master with
diagnostics
program
running

Solid
bright
red

Solid
dim red

Intermittent
flashing
red

Solid
green

Intermittent
flashing
red

Solid
bright
red (a)

Solid
green

Solid
bright
red

Solid
bright
red (a)

(a) Clear to Send will be solid red with a solid link, as the link weakens the CTS on the Repeater and Slave will begin to
flash.


If DevConfig is unable to establish a connection with the RF450:

1. Check that other Campbell Scientific software is closed.

2. Check power to the radio. The Carrier Detect (CD) light should be

flashing red.

3. Check serial cable connections.

4. Check serial port assignment for DevConfig.

5. Press green Setup button on the RF450 and wait several seconds. CD and

Clear to Send (CTS) lights should be solid green.

Radios not networked together, not communicating:

1. Check the baud rate of all RF450s; they should be the same.

2. Check Network IDs of all RF450s; they should be the same.

3. Check Frequency Key Number of all RF450s; they should be the same

unless two branches of the network are operating in a parallel manner. See
Appendix A, Example 3 for settings used in a parallel network.

4. Check the “Repeaters Used” box for all RF450s.

5. Check the PakBus address of dataloggers connected to RF450s and in

LoggerNet.

6. Check that antenna and antenna cables are SMA (SubMiniature version

A). They will have a yellow heat shrink label to distinguish them from
RPSMA (Reverse Polarity SubMiniature version A) devices. RPSMA
antennas and cables are not compatible with the RF450.

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