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8.4.1 Hardware and Carrier Signal
Campbell Scientific supplies or recommends a wide range of telecommunications
hardware. Table
CR800 Telecommunications Options
(p. 333)
lists
telecommunications destination, device, path, and carrier options which imply
certain types of hardware for use with the CR800 datalogger. Information in table
CR800 Telecommunications Options
(p. 333)
is conceptual. For specific model
numbers and specifications, see the appendix Telecommunications Hardware
,
contact a Campbell Scientific applications engineer, or go to
www.campbellsci.com
.
Table 79.
CR800 Telecommunications Options
Destination
Device / Portal
Communications Path
Carrier Signal
PC / COM or USB
Direct Connect
RS-232
PDA / COM Port
Direct Connect
RS-232
PC / COM Port
Digital Cellular
800 MHz RF
PC / COM Port
Multidrop
RS-485
PC / Network Card
Ethernet / PPP
IP
PC / COM Port
Spread Spectrum RF
900 MHz RF
PC / COM Port
Licensed Frequency RF
UHF VHF RF
PC / COM Port
Short-haul Telephone
CCITT v.24
PC / COM Port
Land-line Telephone
CCITT v.92
PDA / Infrared Port
Infrared
SIR
Satellite System
Satellite Transceiver
RF
CS Mass Storage Device
Direct Connect
CS I/O Serial Comms
Audible Report
Land-line Telephone
Voice
Heads-Up Display
Direct Connect
CS I/O Serial Comms
Digital Display
Direct Connect
CS I/O Serial Comms
external keyboard / display
Direct Connect
Serial Comms
8.4.2 Protocols
The CR800 communicates with
datalogger support software
(p. 76)
and other
Campbell Scientific
dataloggers
(p. 541)
using the
PakBus
(p. 438)
protocol (
PakBus
Overview
(p. 334)
). Modbus, DNP3, and Web API are also supported (see
Alternate
Telecommunications and Data Retrieval
(p. 347)
). CAN bus is also supported when
using the Campbell Scientific SDM-CAN
communications module.
8.4.3 Initiating Telecommunications (Callback)
Telecommunications sessions are usually initiated by a PC. Once
telecommunication is established, the PC issues commands to send programs, set
clocks, collect data, etc. Because data retrieval is managed by the PC, several PCs
can have access to a CR800 without disrupting the continuity of data. PakBus®
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