3 step 3 – loggernet set-up, Step 3 – loggernet set-up, The connection type – Campbell Scientific RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Data Radios/Modems User Manual
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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems
TABLE 3-2. Lacking 12 V on CS I/O Pin 8
EQUIPMENT
SERIAL NUMBER
CR500
< 1765
CR7 700X Bd.
< 2779
21X
< 13443
CR10 Wiring Panels
All (black, gray, silver)
PS512M Power Supply
< 1712
When you connect power to the RF401 (through the SC12 cable or the
optional Field Power Cable) you should see the power-up sequence of red
and green LEDs described in Step 1 (assuming datalogger is powered).
Current dataloggers and wiring panels (not mentioned in TABLE 3-2)
provide 12 V on pin 8. For older products not listed, check for 12 V
between CS I/O connector pin 8 and pin 2 (GND) or contact Campbell
Scientific.
c. Configure the remote radio using the same settings as the base radio (see
“e” in Section 3.2.1, Step 1 – Set up Base RF401 or RF430). This
assumes the base radio is set to AutoSense.
3.2.3 Step 3 – LoggerNet Set-up
a. The next step is to run LoggerNet and configure it to connect to the
datalogger via the radio’s point-to-point or PakBus network you have set
up. For point-to-point and PakBus communications, the radios are
represented as direct connect in LoggerNet (see FIGURE 3-2). Refer to
Section 5.2, LoggerNet, for the LoggerNet setup of point-to-multipoint.
FIGURE 3-2. Point-to-Point or PakBus communications, select direct
connect as the connection type.
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