7.1.1
Communications
ports
One
micro-B
USB
port,
label
l
ed
USB,
is
for
communicating
with
a
computer
through
SURVEYOR
or
Device
Configuration
Utility
software.
CPI
is
a
proprietary
protocol
that
supports
GRANITE
Measurement
Modules.
Two
RJ45
ports
label
l
ed
CPI
enable
communications
with
a
Campbell
Scientific
data
logger
and
other
GRANITE
Measurement
Modules.
7.1.2
LED
indicators
7.1.2.1
COMM
status
When
the
TEMP
120
has
successfully
been
configured
by
a
data
logger,
the
COMM
Status
LED
will
flash
green.
For
scan
rates
500
ms
or
slower,
it
will
flash
at
the
scan
rate.
For
faster
scan
rates,
the
LED
will
flash
green
every
few
scans.
See
25).
7.1.2.2
CPI
port
When
the
TEMP
120
has
successfully
been
configured
by
a
data
logger,
the
green
LED
on
the
CPI
port
will
flash.
For
scan
rates
500
ms
or
slower,
it
will
flash
at
the
scan
rate.
For
faster
scan
rates,
the
green
LED
will
flash
every
few
scans.
A
flashing
orange
LED
indicates
bus
activity.
A
solid
orange
LED
indicates
a
bus
error.
See
8.
Specifications
All
Standard
Duty
(SD)
TEMP
120
units
meet
electrical
specifications
in
a
temperature
range
of
-40 to
70 °C,
non-condensing
environment.
Extended
Duty
(XD)
units
are
tested
over
an
extended
temperature
range
of
-55 to
85 °C.
Recommended
calibration
interval
of
XD
units
is
every
three
years.
8.1
Thermocouple
measurement
specifications
Thermocouple
measurements
use
a
24-bit
Analog
ue
-to-Digital
(A-to-D)
converter.
One
channel
at
a
time
is
measured
in
numeric
succession.
TEMP 120
10