Campbell Manufacturing RF415 User Manual

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Appendix I.  Phone to RF400 Series
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PC208W SETUP
a.
Network Map
COM1
Modem1
Generic1
CR10X_1
CR10X_2
b. COM port - default settings
c.
Phone Modem
1) Baud Rate – 9600
2) Modem Pick List – per PC’s phone modem
3) Extra Response Time – 2000 ms
d. Generic Modem
1) Dialed Using phone # at base site
2)
√  Make DTR Active and  √  Hardware Flow Control
e.
Datalogger 1
1) Dialed Using Generic Modem Dial String:
D1000T"---"R"OK"9200T"ATDT0001^m"R"OK"1200T"ATCN
^m"R"OK"1200
2)  Set up scheduled collections as desired.
f.
Datalogger 2
1) Dialed Using Generic Modem Dial String:
D1000T"---"R"OK"9200T"ATDT0002^m"R"OK"1200T"ATCN
^m"R"OK"1200
2) Set up scheduled collections as desired.
“0001” in the first ATDT command is the hexadecimal representation of
the combined Network  Address / Radio Address chosen for this example
(i.e., Network Address = 0, Radio address = 1).  The RF400 Setup Menu
calculates and displays this number for you in Standard Setup as “0001h”.
RF400 CONFIGURATION
a.
Base RF400
1) Active Interface: “COM2xx to RF400”
2) AT Command Character:  “-”
3) All other settings: defaults
b. Remote RF400s
1) Radio Addresses: 1, 2, etc. (unique for each remote RF400 and
must agree with respective RF400Remote settings)
2) All other settings: default
Note 1:   Using a non “+” Command Character for the base RF400 is
necessary so the phone modem in the path passes the AT commands
on to the base RF400 rather than responding to them.
Note 2:   If there is a neighboring RF400 network, you should change
the Hopping Sequence of base and remote RF400s to a new setting to
avoid interference (see Section 5.3.1 for method to detect neighboring
network).