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When network recognition is enabled, this number (preceded by the # character) must be entered
for the respective datalogger to respond. The datalogger then responds by transmitting its
network address. The following example illustrates communication with two different
dataloggers on the RS-485 network.
<ENTER>
<ENTER>
#1<ENTER>
Network address: 1
*E
<ENTER>
<ENTER>
#20<ENTER>
Network address: 20
*E
NOTE:
The network address may not be changed while networked. Direct connect to the
datalogger via USB in order to change the network address. If connected directly to the
datalogger via USB and networking is enabled, the datalogger will respond with the * prompt
only.
4.22 “ND” - Network Disable
Disables networking of two or more LC-2 dataloggers.
*ND
Network recognition disabled.
NOTE:
Networking may not be disabled while networked. Direct connect to the datalogger via
USB in order to disable networking.
4.23 “NE” - Network Enable
Enables networking of two or more LC-2 dataloggers.
*NE
Network recognition enabled.
NOTE:
If the LC-2 is connected via the USB port, connection to a network enabled datalogger
can be made directly without the need to enter the correct datalogger address. This can be helpful
if the network address is unknown and the datalogger is network enabled
.