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If there is no radio link even after changing the location of the Saveris
router, use a Saveris converter; see section 6.9.6
Integrating Saveris
converter (optional)
. If you would like to integrate data loggers into the
router cascade, see section 6.9.5.4
Assigning data loggers
.
6.9.6
Integrating Saveris converter (optional)
If the distance between the Saveris radio data logger or Saveris router is too
large for a radio transmission, you can integrate a Saveris converter into the
measurement system. The Saveris converter is connected to the Saveris base
by means of an Ethernet cable and converts the radio signals to Ethernet
signals.
The measurement data from up to 15 radio data loggers/Saveris routers
can be transmitted to the Saveris base with a Saveris converter.
You can connect several Saveris converters to the Saveris base using
a so-called switch. In this connection, note that a maximum of 150 data
loggers can be registered on the Saveris base or 450 measurement
channels recorded there.
The procedure for preparing the commissioning of a converter is the
same as with a Saveris Ethernet data logger, see section 6.9.2
Integrating testo Saveris Ethernet data logger (optional)
.
Registering radio data logger or Saveris router on the Saveris converter
1
Briefly press the connect key on the rear of the Saveris converter.
The LED on the Saveris converter lights up green and the Saveris
converter is ready to detect the radio data logger.
2
Press the connect key on the rear of the radio data logger/Saveris
router until the LED on the radio data logger/Saveris router begins to
flash orange.
The LED on the radio data logger/Saveris router briefly turns green
when this has been detected by the Saveris converter.
The radio data logger/Saveris router is registered on the Saveris
converter and the latter transmits the measurement data to the
Saveris base.
6.9.7
Integrating Saveris extender
The Saveris extender communicates automatically with all radio data loggers in
the system which are directly registered on the Saveris base or which have
been assigned to a mobile zone on the PC that are in its vicinity (e.g. when the
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Component is only permitted for mobile monitoring in all countries with a radio
frequency of 868 MHz.
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