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NL121 Ethernet Module d. Input the PakBus Address of the datalogger. FIGURE 4-6. Setup screen (EZ View) Datalogger Settings e. Press Next until you reach the Communication Setup Summary screen. Press Finish to complete the setup. 4.2.3 Step 3 - Connect You are now ready to connect to your datalogger using the LoggerNet Connect screen. Datalogger program transfer, table-data display, and data collection are now possible. 5. Specifications Datalogger Compatibility: CR1000, CR3000 (both require OS version 28 or later) Power Requirements: 12 V supplied through datalogger's peripheral port Typical Current Drain: 64 mA w/Ethernet Active @ 10 Mb 58 mA w/Ethernet Active @ 100 Mb 3 mA w/Ethernet Not Active Note: Ethernet can be put into a low-power state (not connected to the network, essentially off) using the IPNetPower() or EthernetPower() instruction. 7

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NL121 Ethernet Module
d.
Input the
PakBus Address
of the datalogger.
FIGURE 4-6.
Setup screen (EZ View) Datalogger Settings
e.
Press
Next
until you reach the
Communication Setup Summary
screen.
Press
Finish
to complete the setup.
4.2.3 Step 3 – Connect
You are now ready to connect to your datalogger using the
LoggerNet Connect
screen.
Datalogger program transfer, table-data display, and data collection are now
possible.
5.
Specifications
Datalogger Compatibility:
CR1000, CR3000 (both require OS version 28
or later)
Power Requirements:
12 V supplied through datalogger’s peripheral
port
Typical Current Drain:
64 mA w/Ethernet Active @ 10 Mb
58 mA w/Ethernet Active @ 100 Mb
3 mA w/Ethernet Not Active
Note: Ethernet can be put into a low-power
state (not connected to the network, essentially
off) using the
IPNetPower()
or
EthernetPower()
instruction.
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