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Section 4. Setting up Datalogger Networks
BMP1 Station ID – The address that will be used for the device in the BMP1
network. When adding a new device to the network, this field will not show up
until after the Apply button has been pressed. The ID will be assigned
automatically by LoggerNet, but can be changed by the user. This allows the
user to designate unique addresses for all BMP1 devices across multiple
LoggerNet networks.
BMP1 Low Level Delay – the amount of time, in milliseconds, that LoggerNet
should delay after receiving a valid low level serial acknowledgement package
before sending out the next low level serial query packet. If the value is zero,
the query packet will be sent immediately.
This setting is useful in high-latency networks such as those involving the
RF95T. It can reduce the network bandwidth consumed by low level
exchanges which do not result in any new data.
PakBus Encryption Key ─ This setting specifies text that will be used to
generate the key for encrypting PakBus messages sent to or received from this
device. The key entered here must match the PakBus Encryption Key setting
in the device. (The device setting is entered using DevConfig, PakBus Graph,
Network Planner, or a CR1000KD.)
The PakBus Encryption Key can be up to 63 bytes long and can include any
character with the exception of the Null character. Note that if Unicode
characters are included in the key, those characters may take up to three bytes
each.
If the PakBus Encryption Key device setting is specified as an empty string, the
device will not use PakBus encryption. If the PakBus Encryption Key device
setting is specified as a non-empty string, however, the device will not respond
to any PakBus message unless that message has been encrypted. AES-128
encryption is used.
LoggerNet waits a certain amount of time for a response from each
device in a communications path. The extra response times
defined for the communications link are cumulative. Therefore,
the amount of time spent waiting for a device to respond is the
sum of all Extra Response Times defined, plus the default
response time for each device in the link. Add the minimum time
necessary since very long response times can delay other
scheduled events while waiting for a device that is not responding.
Refer to your datalogger operator’s manual for complete
information on its security functions.
4.2.4.4.2 Schedule Tab
The Schedule tab defines when LoggerNet will automatically check the
datalogger for new data.
Scheduled Collection Enabled – This check box activates the data collection
schedule defined on this tab. No data will be automatically collected if the
schedule is disabled.
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