Campbell Scientific NL116 CompactFlash Instruction Manual

The NL116 CompactFlash Module is designed to provide Ethernet connectivity and data storage capabilities to compatible Campbell Scientific data loggers.
To connect the NL116 to a data logger, attach the module to the data logger's peripheral port and secure it with screws. Ensure the CompactFlash card is inserted correctly before powering on the system.
The NL116 is compatible with industrial-grade CompactFlash cards that meet the PCMCIA-ATA standard, typically with capacities ranging from 2 GB to 16 GB.
First, verify that the Ethernet cable is securely connected. Check the LED indicators on the NL116 for activity. If issues persist, ensure that the data logger's IP settings are correctly configured.
Regularly check the CompactFlash card for signs of wear or damage, and ensure that the module and its connections are free from dust and debris. Replace the card if data read/write errors occur frequently.
Download the latest firmware from the Campbell Scientific website. Connect the NL116 to a PC via Ethernet, and use the Device Configuration Utility to upload and install the new firmware.
The NL116 is designed to operate in a wide range of temperatures, typically from -25 to 50 degrees Celsius. However, it should be housed in a protective enclosure to shield it from direct exposure to harsh weather conditions.
Regularly back up data from the CompactFlash card to another storage device. Use industrial-grade cards and periodically check them for errors using a card reader and appropriate software.
The NL116 has several LED indicators: Power (indicates module power status), Link (indicates network connection), and Activity (indicates data transmission). Consult the user manual for a detailed description of each LED status.
Ensure that the card is fully inserted into the NL116. Check for compatibility and try formatting the card using a PC. If the problem persists, try using a different CompactFlash card.