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Operating Manual 
10.2  Communications 
Communications can enable remote retrieval and/or storage of images to external 
devices such as compatible Campbell Scientific dataloggers. The PakBus protocol 
is used to facilitate the transfer of images. 
 
10.2.1  Communications Disabled 
When a camera is not connected to other devices for communications then it is 
important to: 
•  Set the parameter PakBus Port to None 
10.2.2  CS I/O Communications 
The camera can download images to a compatible Campbell Scientific datalogger 
via the CS I/O port. The following items are required for CS I/O PakBus 
communications: 
•  Set the parameter PakBus Port to CS I/O 
•  Set the parameter PakBus Address to a unique value in the PakBus 
network. 
•  Set the parameter PakBus Destination Address to the datalogger that is 
intended to store the images. 
•  Ensure that the parameter CS I/O CSDC ADDRESS of the camera is 
unique amongst the peripherals that are connected to the dataloggers’ CS 
I/O port. 
•  Connect the camera’s CS I/O port to the datalogger using the supplied 
ribbon cable adapter. 
•  Ensure that the dataloggers’ CS I/O BAUD rate is set to 76.8 KB or less 
Refer to Figure 7 (page 13) for connections required when using the CS I/O port. 
The camera must always have +12Volts power connected to it when 
                NOTE 
connected to the CS I/O port of a datalogger. Failing to apply power 
to the camera will prevent other devices from communicating with 
the datalogger. 
10.2.3  RS-232 Communications 
The camera can download images via its RS-232 port using the PakBus protocol. 
The following items are required for RS-232 PakBus communications: 
•  Set the parameter PakBus Port to RS-232 
•  Set the parameter PakBus Address to a unique value in the PakBus 
network. 
•  Set the parameter PakBus Destination Address to the device that is 
intended to retrieve the images. 
•  Set the RS-232 BAUD rate to match the BAUD rate of the device being 
connected to the camera. 
 
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