R-Log – Quick Start
Cod. INSTUM_00953
Pag. 13
To access radio communication parameters, proceed as follows:
select
Serial Communication Port 2
in
General Parameters
section;
select
Instrument Network Address
and enter an unequivocal value higher than 10, since
lower values have already been assigned to Master and S-Log devices;
select
Instantaneous values automatic transmission rate
and enter a value (which meets the
application requirements) other than zero and isn’t at any rate higher than the update rate of
the fastest measurement.
In case one or more radio network instruments are positioned in the near field and could interfere
with the one being implemented, it is advisable to check that each of them is operating on different
PANs. Parameters to be changed are
ZigBee network number
and
ZigBee custom network number
(PAN)
.
IMPORTING MEASUREMENTS OF ANY SLAVE/REPEATER DEVICE
Measurements acquired by Slave/Repeater devices and transmitted via radio to the Master
instrument must be entered in the latter as serial measurements
. To do so, proceed as follows:
Select
Measures
in
the
General Parameters
section;
Press
Import
button to start the import guided procedure;
Press
Ok
to confirm the measurement sort mode;
Sort measurement at will and press
Ok
;
Select the Slave/Repeater device from which you wish to import measurements and press
Forward
;
Select the configuration containing the measurements to be imported and press
Forward
;
Press the
End
button to stop the operation.
Refer to the datalogger manual for more details on the customization of serial measurements.
SAVING THE CONFIGURATION AND TRANSFERRING IT TO DATALOGGER
To save the newly-created configuration, press the
Save
key from 3DOM instrument bar.
To transfer the configuration to your datalogger, proceed as follows:
Select the name of the new configuration in the
Configurations
panel;
Press the selected name with the right key of your mouse and choose
Upload…
At the end of transmission, the instrument will restart with a new acquisition and will consequently
operate based on the freshly transmitted settings.