Configuring the nl200/201, 1 configuring the nl200/201 via usb, Configuring the nl200/201 via usb – Campbell Scientific NL200/NL201 Network Link Interface User Manual

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NL200/201 Network Link Interface

Ethernet

10Base-T (full and half duplex), 100Base-TX (full and half duplex),

Auto-MDIX

Auto-IP (APIPA), IPv4, IPv6, ICMP/Ping, ICMPv6/Ping, TCP, DHCP

Client, SLAAC, DNS Client, HTTPS Proxy, Telnet Server, TLS,

PakBus®, Modbus TCP/IP

Miscellaneous

Supports 20 simultaneous TCP connections

Up to 10 of the 20 TCP connections can be used for TLS

PakBus® router supports 50 routes

Supports up to 15 concurrent Modbus server transactions

Compliance

RoHS Compliant

The NL200/NL201 is encased in metal and meets requirements for a Class

B device under European standards:

APPLICATION OF COUNCIL DIRECTIVE(S)

2004/108/EC

STANDARD(S) TO WHICH CONFORMITY IS DECLARED:

EN61326-1;2013

6. Configuring the NL200/201

The NL200/201 is configured using DevConfig. You can connect your

NL200/201 to DevConfig using either a network connection or USB.

6.1 Configuring the NL200/201 via USB

INSTALL the DEVICE DRIVER BEFORE plugging the

NL200/201 into your PC for the first time. You will need the

device driver properly installed before you can connect to the

NL200/201 via USB.

To install the device driver, download the latest version of

DevConfig from our website. Under Device Type, select Network

Peripheral | NL200 Series. Click the “Install the device driver for

the device” link and follow the prompts.

Ensure the NL200/201 is powered.

Connect the supplied USB cable between a USB port on your computer

and the USB port on the NL200/201.

Open DevConfig.

Under

Device Type, select NL200.

Click the

Browse button next to Communication Port.

Select the port labeled

NL200.

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