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5.1.1.4.2 RS-232 Ports
Note
RS-232 communications normally operate well up to a transmission
cable capacitance of 2500 picofarads, or approximately 50 feet of
commonly available serial cable.
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One RJ45 port, labeled
CPI/RS-232
, normally used to communicate
with another manufacturer's modem or smart sensor. Purchase Campbell
Scientific pn 31055 (male DTE) or pn 31056 (female DCE, null modem)
as an adapter. Conventional RJ45 to RS-232 adapters available from
third-party vendors are NOT compatible.
Read More
See
Serial Port Pinouts
(p. 643).
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Two-terminal (TX and RX) RS-232 ports can be configured:
o
Two true RS-232 ports configured from
C
terminals.
o
Six TTL ports configured from
U
terminals.
Note
RS-232 ports are not
isolated
(p. 588).
5.1.1.4.3 USB Port
One micro-B USB port, labeled
USB
, for communicating with a PC with
datalogger support software
(p. 579).
Use the USB cable supplied with the CR6.
The USB connection only powers the programming, configuration, and analog
measurement circuitry of the CR6. A USB COM port for the CR6 is created
automatically on your PC when first you install the driver (this is done
automatically when you install
LoggerNet
) and second, you connect the CR6 to
the PC over the supplied USB cable. Once established, the CR6 USB port may
disappear from the PC COM port lists momentarily while the CR6 is occupied by
a system reset. If servicing multiple dataloggers over USB with the same PC,
you may want to use the
USBEnumerate
(p. 640)
setting.
Some computer and CR6 combinations will not communicate unless the USB
cable between them does not have ferrite bead chokes.
5.1.1.4.4 Micro SD Card Slot
A micro-SD card slot for a removable, supplemental, memory card. See
Status
Lights (LEDs)
(p. 129).
5.1.1.4.5 SDI-12 Ports
Read More
See the section
Serial I/O: SDI-12 Sensor Support — Details
(p. 308).
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