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Section 4. Setting up Datalogger Networks

Connect – When clicked, this button will disable the dialog controls and

initiate communication with the device in order to transmit the settings. In

order to accomplish this, the Network Planner uses its own private LoggerNet

server.

Save – This button allows you to save the generated settings for the device into

an XML file that can be read by the Device Configuration Utility as well as the

PakBus Graph LoggerNet client. This presents an alternate means of loading

settings into the device.

Connect Instructions – The HTML control in the upper right hand corner of

the dialog shows the instructions to connect to the device. These instructions

are obtained from the Device Configuration library and will thus always be the

same as is shown in the Device Configuration Utility.

Generated Settings Summary – The HTML control in the lower right hand

corner of the dialog shows a summary of the settings that have been generated

for the device. The format of this summary is exactly the same as that can be

seen when connecting to the device from within the Device Configuration

Utility or from within PakBus Graph.

4.3.8.1.1 Avoiding Conflicts with the LoggerNet Server

If the Network Planner was started by the LoggerNet tool bar and a local

LoggerNet server is reported to be running, the dialog box shown below will

appear.

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