
RF451 Spread Spectrum Radio
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inside it. Contact Campbell Scientific immediately about any
discrepancies. Model numbers are found on each product. On cables, the
model number is often found at the connection end of the cable.
4. QuickStart
1.
Using
DevConfig
Using the Device Configuration Utility
(p. 5)
), set a unique
PakBus
®
Address
for each datalogger in the network.
Keep the other settings at their default.
2.
Decide on a unique
Network ID
between 0 and 4095, excluding 255. All
radios in the network will have the same
Network ID
.
3.
Select a
Frequency Key
between 0 and 14. It is recommended that you
change this from the default value of 5. Generally all radios in the network
will have the same
Frequency Key
.
4.
Select one radio to be the master; the others will be designated as slaves.
5.
Slave Radios: Using
DevConfig
, set the
Radio Operation Mode
to
Multi-
Point Slave
. Set the
Network ID
to the number decided upon in step 2
above. Set the
Frequency Key
to the number decided upon in step 3
above. Set the
Radio ID
to the
PakBus Address
assigned in step 1 above.
Keep the remaining settings at their defaults. (See note below regarding
repeaters.)
6.
Master Radio: Using
DevConfig
, set the
Radio Operation Mode
to
Multi-Point Master
. Set the
Network ID
to the number decided upon in
step 2 above. Set the
Frequency Key
to the number decided upon in step 3
above. Set the
Radio ID
to the
PakBus Address
assigned in step 1 above.
If the master radio will be at PC running
LoggerNet
, set the
Active
Interface
to
USB
or
RS-232
depending on how
LoggerNet
will be
communicating with the RF451. Keep the remaining settings at their
defaults. (See note below regarding repeaters.)
7.
Select a datalogger or a PC running
LoggerNet
to be a router. Using
DevConfig
, set this node to beacon. (See Section
(p. 16)
.) Attach the master radio to this node.
If RF450/RF451 repeaters will be used, select
Multi-Point
Slave/Repeater
as the
Radio Operation Mode
for all
slave/repeaters in the network (that is, radios that are being used
as a repeater but also have a datalogger attached). Select
Multi-Point Repeater
as the
Radio Operation Mode
for all
standalone repeaters in the network (that is, radios that are being
used only as a repeater without a datalogger attached). Check the
Repeaters Used
box for all radios in the network.
NOTE
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