4 loggernet setup, Loggernet setup – Campbell Scientific NL240 Wireless Network Link Interface User Manual
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NL240 Wireless Network Link Interface
The NL240 must be connected to the datalogger before
configuring the datalogger with DevConfig. If it is not connected,
the TCP/IP settings will not be displayed.
By default, the NL240 uses the datalogger’s CS I/O Interface #2.
If connecting more than one NL240 to a datalogger, one NL240
can be configured to use CS I/O Interface #1. This is done by
connecting to the NL240 in DevConfig, going to the Settings
Editor tab, and changing the CS I/O IP Interface Identifier from 2
to 1. If this setting is changed, the IP address, Subnet Mask, and
IP gateway should be input under CS I/O Interface #1 on the
datalogger’s CS I/O IP tab. CS I/O Interface #2 communicates
over SDC address 1. CS I/O Interface #1 communicates over SDC
address 3.
8.2.2.4 LoggerNet Setup
The next step is to run LoggerNet and configure it to connect to the datalogger
via the Wi-Fi port. (See example in FIGURE 8-2 below.)
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In the LoggerNet Setup screen, press
Add Root and choose IPPort. Input
the datalogger’s IP address and port number. The IP address and port
number are input on the same line separated by a colon. (The datalogger’s
default port number is 6785. It can be changed using DevConfig. Unless
firewall issues exist, the port number does not need to be changed from its
default value.)
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Add a PakBus® Port.
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Add the datalogger (CR800, CR1000, or CR3000) and input the PakBus®
address of the datalogger.
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You can verify that your settings are correct by selecting the datalogger in
the Network Map, selecting the Clock tab, and pressing
Check Clocks. If
your settings are correct, you should see the current clock of your server
and datalogger.
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