Campbell Scientific CR10X TD Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and C - Page 21
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TD ADDENDUM SECTION 1. FUNCTIONAL MODES 1.8.6 SET INITIAL BAUD Table 1.8-10 shows the option codes available for setting the initial baud rate. Setting the initial baud rate forces the CR10X to try the selected baud rate first when connecting with a device. TABLE 1.8-9. Set Initial Baud Rate / Set RS232 Power Key Entry Display Comments *D 13:00 Enter Command 12A 12:00 Connect Baud Rate Enter Baud Rate Code X (Table 1.8-11). TABLE 1.8-10. Baud Rate Codes X = 0 X = 1 X = 2 X = 3 300 Baud 1200 Baud 9600 Baud 76.8 K Baud 1.8.7 SET PROGRAM COMPILE OPTION Command 13 is not supported in Table Data operating systems. 1.8.8 SET PAKBUS ADDRESS *D 15 allows the user to set the PakBus Address of the datalogger and to set the maximum size for its routing table. TABLE 1.8-11. PakBus Address and Routing Table Key Entry Display Comments *D 13:00 Enter Command 15A 15:xxxx PakBus Address , Enter zero if the datalogger is not to be used as a PakBus device (1..4094 is legal, the default is 1) A 01:xxxx If the datalogger is to be used a a router, enter the maximum number of nodes (PakBus Addresses) to allocate space for in the pakbus network. 0 = leafnode, 0 = router A 02:xxxx Enter the maximum number of neighbors in the pakbus network to allocate space for. This parameter is used only if datalogger is used as a router (01: is non-zero). A 03:xxxx Enter maximum number of routers in the pakbus network to allocate space for. This parameter is used only if datalogger is used as a router (01: is non-zero). A 04:xxxx Enter the PakBus address for a default router (1..4094, 0 for no default router). The default router is used for a message if the destination PakBus address is not in the routing table. A router discovering new routes will not explore beyond its own default router. The memory for a routing table comes out of the pool for program, input locations, and intermediate storage. The total number of bytes used for the routing table = Nodes x 12 + Neighbors x 8 + Routers x 6 + (Routers x (Nodes - Routers) + (Routers x (Routers - 1))/2) x 4 AD-1-5