Campbell Scientific MD485 RS-485 Multidrop Interface User Manual

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Appendix C. MD485 to RF401 Network

1. HARDWARE

REQUIREMENTS

a. MD485s
b. RF401s
c. PS100 with A100
d. Transformer (CSI Item #15966) for base MD485
e. Transformer (CSI Item # 9591) or solar panel for PS100
f. Three SC12 cables (one included with MD485 and one with each

RF401)

g. CABLE2TP

cable

2. TRANSPARENT

COMMUNICATION

(POINT-TO-POINT)

PC-MD485----MD485-PS100 with A100-RF401---RF401-DL

LoggerNet Setup

a. Setup:

ComPort_1
PakBus Port (PakBus dataloggers only)
CR1000

b. ComPort_1 – default settings

c. PakBus Port – defaults (PakBus dataloggers only)

d. CR1000 – default settings, schedule collections as desired

MD485 Configuration

a. Base MD485

1) Active Ports – “RS-232 and RS-485”
2) Communication Mode – “Transparent Communication”
3) RS-232 Port Configuration – Desired baud rate
4) RS-485 Port Configuration – Desired baud rate

b. Remote MD485

1) Active Ports – “CS I/O and RS-485”
2) Communication Mode – “Transparent Communication”
3) CS I/O Port Configuration – Modem Enable
4) RS-485 Port Configuration – Desired baud rate

RF401 Configuration

The active interface of the base RF401 should be set to “COM2xx to
RF401”. All other RF401 settings maybe left in their default state.
However, if there is a neighboring RF401 network, you should change the
Hopping Sequence of base and remote RF401s to a new setting to avoid
interference.

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