3 loggernet setup, Loggernet setup – Campbell Scientific NL240 Wireless Network Link Interface User Manual

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NL240 Wireless Network Link Interface

On the NL240 tab:

o Set Bridge Mode to disable.

On the RS-232 tab:

o Set Configuration to TCP Serial Server.

o Set Baud Rate to baud rate of attached device.

o Make note of the Service Port. (The default RS-232 Service Port is

6784. Typically, it is not necessary to change this entry from its

default.)

CS I/O Serial Server

Connect to the NL240 in DevConfig (see Section 7, Configuring the

NL240).

On the NL240 tab:

o Set Bridge Mode to disable.

On the CS I/O tab:

o Set Configuration to TCP Serial Server.

o Set SDC address. (Note that if multiple peripherals are connected to

a datalogger’s CS I/O port, each must have a unique SDC address.)

o Make note of the Service Port. (The default CS I/O Service Port is

6783. Typically, it is not necessary to change this entry from its

default.)

8.2.3.3 LoggerNet Setup

The next step is to run LoggerNet and configure it to connect to the datalogger

via the Wi-Fi port. (See example in FIGURE 8-3 below.)

In the LoggerNet Setup screen, press

Add Root and choose IPPort. Input

the NL240’s IP address and port number. The IP address and port number

are input on the same line separated by a colon.

Add a PakBus® Port.

Add the datalogger and input the PakBus® address of the datalogger.

Press

Apply to save the changes.

You can verify your settings are correct by selecting the datalogger in the

Network Map, selecting the Clock tab, and pressing

Check Clocks. If

your settings are correct, you should see the current clock of your server

and datalogger.

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