2 operational, 3 port configuration/connections – Campbell Scientific SDS122 Two-Way Serial Data Switch User Manual

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SDS-122 SERIAL DATA SWITCH

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2.2 OPERATIONAL

TABLE 1. Current Consumption in Various Modes/Communication Activity

Mode

Activity

Current Drain
from Datalogger

Isolated

Quiescent (not communicating)

<75

µ

A

Isolated

Communicating

Up to 3mA

Non-Isolated

No RAD-SRM modem connected and with no
communication activity (quiescent)

<100

µ

A

Non-Isolated

RAD-SRM connected, waiting for call

2.5mA

Non-Isolated

RAD-SRM in comms. session but no communication
activity

9Ma

Non-Isolated

RAD-SRM communicating with PC208E or TCOM in
Monitor Mode

12mA

Non-Isolated

Jumper PL50 not fitted; RAD-SRM connected but no
communication activity. (This is the one-way, print-
enabled RAD-SRM mode.)

<100

µ

A

Normal Operating Temperature Range: -25

°

C to +50

°

C

For extended temperature range requirements please contact Campbell Scientific.

2.3 PORT CONFIGURATION/CONNECTIONS

The SDS-122 has one datalogger port, one
switched datalogger port, a 25-way switched
RS232 port and a control port.

Datalogger Port

FIGURE 2. Pin Positions for Datalogger

Port: 9-way Male ‘D’ Type Connector

The datalogger port (marked ‘LOGGER’ in
Figure 1) is a 9-way male ‘D’ type connector,
having the following pin configuration:

PIN

ABBREVIATION

I/O

1

+5V

2

0V

3

RING

O

4

RX

O

5

ME

I

6

SDE/PE I

7

CLK/HS

I

8

Not connected

9

TX

I

NOTE: When the datalogger is in
communication mode, pin 5 (ME –
Modem Enable) is held high. This line is
used by the SDS-122 to detect
communications and prevent switching to
the other port.

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9

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