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make a remote connection to
LoggerNet
, a telemetry device for that purpose is
also part of the station. You should ensure that proper power, enclosure,
grounding, and mounting options are available for the station. An
Omnidirectional antenna should be used, since the base station usually
communicates with more than one remote radio station. Consult the manual for
the applicable radio device to obtain detailed instructions for setting up the
radio portion of the base station.
A CRVW3 device itself is not usually used as the base station in a CRVW3
network. This should only be done if a permanent USB cable connection can
be maintained between the base CRVW3 and the
LoggerNet
computer. It is
expected that this configuration will be used only rarely.
Once the base station is set up and configured, you can use a temporary
CRVW3 station located with you at the site to confirm operation of the base.
You will also need to configure the
LoggerNet
station if it is co-located with
the base station, or use a portable/laptop computer running
LoggerNet
to
perform the validation. Configure
LoggerNet
to use the base station (see
(p. 80)
), and confirm that you can
connect to the temporary CRVW3 station and collect data from it. If CRVW3
end-node stations have already been deployed,
LoggerNet
can be configured to
connect to and collect from those devices as well. Be sure to place the
temporary CRVW3 more than 25 feet away from the base station antenna to
avoid interference.
10.5.1 Base Station on the RF451 Network
The RF451 radio should typically be used as the main component of the base
station in an RF451 network. The RF451 will be configured as the master
radio. Refer to the RF451 manual for details regarding the setup and
configuration of the RF451 radio portion of the master/base station.
s.campbellsci.com/documents/us/manuals/rf451.pdf
The base radio should connect to
LoggerNet
either through a USB cable or via
a telemetry device such as the NL201, NL240, or RV50. When using telemetry
options, a serial cable is typically connected from the RS-232 port of the
RF451 radio to the RS-232 port of the telemetry device. The telemetry device
should usually be configured as a serial server. When using Campbell
Scientific telemetry devices, the device can be configured as a PakBus router
instead. Consult both the RF451 manual and the manual for your specific
telemetry device for details about how to connect and configure these devices
to work together. Once the base station is enabled via telemetry,
LoggerNet
will usually use TCP/IP to communicate with the base station.
s.campbellsci.com/documents/us/manuals/nl200.pdf
s.campbellsci.com/documents/us/manuals/nl240.pdf
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