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NDAS-N. User Manual.
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The NDAS-RT network model is supplied in the following configuration:
The NDAS One Manager module is configured so that signals from the built-in ADCs are output
to network port 10000 and the signals from the NDAS device connected to the USB Port 1 connector are
output to network port 10001. It is recommended that you follow this port address assignment system for
the remaining data logger’s connectors. That means you assign port number 10002 to USB Port 2 and
send the signals from NDAS devices connected to the NDAS Port 1 and NDAS Port 2 connectors to
network ports 10003 and 10004 respectively. The SeedLink server module is configured to connect the
ND01 station to port 10001 and the ND02 station to port 10002 and so on. Thus, when the NDAS device
is connected to one of the USB or NDAS ports, its real-time signal will be available on the SeedLink
server in the appropriate station (the external port for connecting to the SeedLink server is set up
separately and has default number 18000). The default configuration is given at Fig. 4.5.
Fig. 4.5. Default network configuration
If the user needs to use signal processing through another module that is a Trigger module, it is
required to create a new SeedLink station which will receive a signal after processing by the trigger
module and configure the trigger module to connect to the desired device (Fig. 4.6).
Note that multiple ‘receivers’ can be connected to the same NJSP source at the same time.