5. Select the CR300Series data logger from the list, type a name for your data logger (for
example, a site or project name), and click Next.
6. If prompted, select the Direct Connect connection type and click Next.
7. Select the communication port used to communicate with the RF407-series radio from the
COM Port list. (Note that the RF407-series radio to RF407-series data logger link is not
indicated in the LoggerNet Setup Standard View.)
8. Accept the default value of 00 seconds in the COM Port Communication Delay - this box is
used to allow time for hardware devices to "wake up" and negotiate a communications
link. Click Next.
9. In the previous instruction "Configuring a Connection to an RF407-Series Radio," you were
asked to select an active interface option of 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's default baud rate is
115200. The PakBus address must match the hardware settings for your data logger. The
default PakBus Address is 1.
10. Click Next.
11. By default, the data logger does not use a security code or a PakBus encryption key.
Therefore, the Security Code can be left at 0 and the PakBus Encryption Key can be left
blank. If either setting has been changed, enter the new code or key. See
(p. 104) for more information.
12. Click Next.
13. Review the Communication Setup Summary. If you need to make changes, click the
Previous button to return to a previous window and change the settings.
Setup is now complete, and the EZSetup Wizard allows you to click Finish or click Next to test
communications, set the data logger clock, and send a program to the data logger. See
(p. 50) for more information.
If you experience network communications problems, see
(p. 125) for assistance.
9. Radio communications option
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