Rf407-Series Radio Communications With Multiple Data Loggers Through A Data Logger Router - Campbell CR300 Series Product Manual

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 10. In
Configure the base RF407-series
USB or RS-232. If you selected USB as the active interface for the radio, you do not need to
select a baud rate. If you selected RS-232, set the baud rate to the one chosen during that
step. The radio default baud rate is 115200. The PakBus address must match the hardware
settings for your data logger. The default PakBus Address is 1.
 11. Click Next.
 12. By default, the data logger does not use a security code or a PakBus encryption key.
Therefore, the Security Code can be set to 0, and the PakBus Encryption Key can be left
blank. If either setting has been changed, enter the new code or key. See
security (p. 144) for more information.
 13. Click Next.
 14. Review the Setup Summary. If you need to make changes, click Previous to return to a
previous window and change the settings.
Setup is now complete. The EZSetup Wizard allows you to Finish, or you may click Next to test
communications, set the data logger clock, and send a program to the data logger. See
connection (p. 49) for more information.
NOTE:
The RF407-series radio to RF407-series data logger link is not indicated in the LoggerNet
Setup Standard View.
If you experience network communications problems, see
communications (p. 176) for assistance.
13.3 RF407-series radio communications with
multiple data loggers through a data logger
router
This type of network configuration is useful for communicating around an obstacle, such as a hill
or building, or to reach longer distances.
radio (p. 54) you selected an active interface option of
Troubleshooting radio
Data logger
Test the
13. Radio communications option     59

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