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10.
Reconnect to the datalogger using Device
Configuration Utility. On the Cellular tab, enter the
APN provided by your cellular provider. For Telstra, this
will most commonly be "telstra.internet" (without
quotes).
11.
At this stage, we recommend to archive a copy of the
logger settings on your computer. To save a copy of
these settings for future use, click Summary then
Save and select a folder on your PC.
12.
Click Apply to save the changes.
13.
Once changes have been applied, disconnect from
the data logger and close Device Configuration Utility
5. 3
Set up LoggerNet
1.
Open Loggernet.
2.
Go to Main > Setup to open the Setup screen.
3.
Set Standard view by selecting View > Standard
4.
Select Add Root > IPPort.
5.
Select PakBusPort then pbRouter for PakBus
data loggers such as the CR1000X.
6.
Add the relevant data logger to the pbRouter (in our
example, it is a CR1000X).
7.
In the Entire Network window on the left, select the
IPPort in the Network Map. The DNS and Port
information (from the Konect Pakbus Router information
in Step 4.2) is used in this step. Enter them into the
Internet IP Address field in the format DNS:Port with a
colon separating DNS and Port. For example,
axanar.konectgds.com:pppp where pppp is the port
number.
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6.
Use the Connect screen to test the connection. Click on the
appropriate station and click Connect to initiate a call to the
data logger. It is important to ensure data logger has 12V
power when powering the modem via CS I/O.
TIP:
The connection time is subject to many external factors. It
is often less than 30 seconds but could be up to 15 minutes.
Be patient.
If the call is successful, the connectors at the bottom of the
screen will come together and clock information from the data
logger will be displayed in the Station Date/Time field.
or on 07 4401 7700.
8.
In the PakBusPort, please make sure that the box
corresponding to PakBus Port Always Open is unticked.
In the "TCP Password" field, enter the TCP password.
9.
For PakBus data loggers, select the pbRouter in the
Network Map and set the PakBus Address to 4070.
10.
For PakBus data loggers, select the data logger in the
Network Map and set the PakBus Address to match that
of the data logger (default address in the data logger is 1).
Click Apply to save the changes.
Test the connection

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