Rf407-Series Radio Communications With Multiple Data Loggers Using One Data Logger As A Router; Configuring The Rf407-Series Radio - Campbell CR300 Series Product Manual

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9.3 RF407-Series radio communications with
multiple data loggers using one data logger
as a router
This type of network configuration is useful for communicating around an obstacle, such as a hill
or building, or to reach longer distances.
To configure an RF407-series radio to communicate with multiple data loggers through a router,
you must complete the following steps (instruction follows):
Ensure your data loggers and RF407-series radios are each connected to an antenna and
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power.
Configure your connection to the RF407-series devices using Device Configuration Utility.
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Assign unique PakBus addresses to each data logger using Device Configuration Utility.
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(Connect to each data logger, and set the PakBus Address on the Deployment | Datalogger
tab.)
Configure the data logger acting as a router.
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Use data logger support software to set up communications between the computer and the
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data loggers.

9.3.1 Configuring the RF407-Series radio

Configure the RF407-Series radio connected to the computer (see previous image for reference).
1. Ensure your RF407-series radio is connected to an antenna and power.
2. If connecting via USB for the first time, you must first install USB drivers using Device
Configuration Utility (select your radio, then on the main page, click Install USB Driver).
Plug the RF407-series radio to your computer using a USB or RS-232 cable.
3. Using Device Configuration Utility, select the Communication Port used for your radio and
connect to the RF407-series radio.
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