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3.4.6 LC-2 Connection (8002-1-1, 8002-1A-1)
Connect the supplied LC-2 RS-232 Communications cable (COM-108) to the COM port
of the LC-2 datalogger. The protective cap on the datalogger COM connector is removed
by pushing in and turning. Plug the DB-9 end of the RS-232 Communications cable into
the host computer’s RS-232 port (either internal or external via a USB to Serial
converter). Proceed to Section 3.4.8, “Connecting to a Datalogger using LogView”.
3.4.7 LC-2 Connection (8002-1-2, 8002-1A-2)
Connect the supplied LC-2 USB Communications cable (COM-109) to the USB port of
the LC-2 datalogger. The protective cap on the datalogger USB connector is removed by
pushing in and turning. Plug the USB-A end of the USB cable into an available USB-2.0
port on the host computer.
NOTE:
On certain PCs with operating systems older than XP, Service Pack 3, the 8002-
1-2 may require the installation of a driver to properly communicate with the PC. If the
PC does not recognize the datalogger’s internal USB to serial converter then the driver
may need to be installed by executing the program, CDMv2_xxxx, from the LogView
Install folder.
Figure 9 - Datalogger Highlighted, Not Connected