2. Select the IP Port connection type and click Next.
3. In the Internet IP Address field, type
192.168.67.1
. This is the default data logger
IP address created when the CR300-WIFI creates a network.
4. Click Next.
5. The PakBus address must match the hardware settings for your data logger. The default
PakBus address is 1.
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Set an Extra Response Time if you want the data logger support software to wait a
certain amount of time before returning a communication failure error. This can
usually be left at 00 seconds.
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You can set a Max Time On-Line to limit the amount of time the data logger remains
connected. When the data logger is contacted, communication with it is terminated
when this time limit is exceeded. A value of 0 in this field indicates that there is no
time limit for maintaining a connection to the data logger.
6. Click Next.
7. By default, the data logger does not use a security code or a PakBus encryption key.
Therefore, the Security Code can be left at 0 and the PakBus Encryption Key can be left
blank. If either setting has been changed, enter the new code or key. See
(p. 104) for more information.
8. Click Next.
9. Review the Communication Setup Summary. If you need to make changes, click the
Previous button to return to a previous window and change the settings.
Setup is now complete, and the EZSetup Wizard allows you click Finish or click Next to test
communications, set the data logger clock, and send a program to the data logger. See
(p. 50) for more information.
7.4 Configuring data loggers to join a Wi-Fi
network
By default, the CR300-WIFI is configured to host a Wi-Fi network. To set it up to join a network:
1. Ensure your CR300-WIFI is connected to an antenna and power.
2. Using Device Configuration Utility, connect to the data logger.
3. On the Deployment tab, click the Wi-Fi sub-tab.
4. In the Configuration list, select the Join a Network option.
7. Wi-Fi communications option
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