Applications, Troubleshooting, Attribution – Campbell Scientific NL200/NL201 Network Link Interface User Manual
Page 8: Appendices a, Glossary a-1, Figures
Table of Contents
Applications............................................................... 23
Working Around Firewalls ................................................................ 23
Configuring the NL200/201 ....................................................... 24
Configuring the Datalogger ........................................................ 24
Troubleshooting ........................................................ 24
Attribution .................................................................. 27
Appendices
A.
Cables, Pinouts, LED Function, and Jumper ....... B-1
Power Jumper (NL201 only) ........................................................... B-3
NL200/201 Settings ................................................. C-1
RS-232 Tab ..................................................................................... C-4
Net Services Tab ............................................................................. C-8
TLS Proxy Server Tab ................................................................... C-10
Sending a New OS to the NL200/201 ..................... D-1
Sending an OS via USB .................................................................. D-1
Sending an OS via IP ...................................................................... D-1
Figures
3-1. NL200 with CR800 (external power) .................................................. 2
3-2. NL201 with CR800 (powered by datalogger) ..................................... 2
5-1. NL200/201 dimensions in inches ........................................................ 8
7-1. PakBus® router LoggerNet setup ...................................................... 14
7-2. Bridge mode LoggerNet setup ........................................................... 16
7-3. Serial server LoggerNet setup ........................................................... 18
7-4. TLS proxy server configurations ....................................................... 21
8-1. Working around firewalls .................................................................. 23
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