Campbell Scientific NL120 Instruction Manual
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The NL120 Module is designed to provide Ethernet connectivity to compatible Campbell Scientific data loggers, allowing for high-speed data transfer and remote access.
To connect the NL120 Module, attach it to the data logger's peripheral port and ensure it is secured properly. Then, connect an Ethernet cable to the module's Ethernet port.
First, verify that the Ethernet cable is working and properly connected. Check the network settings on the data logger and ensure the IP configuration is correct. Restart both the module and the data logger if necessary.
To update the firmware, download the latest firmware file from the Campbell Scientific website. Connect the NL120 to your computer via Ethernet, and use the Device Configuration Utility to upload the new firmware.
Regular maintenance includes checking the physical connections for any wear or damage and ensuring the firmware is up to date. Periodically inspect the module for dust or debris, and clean if necessary.
Ensure that both the NL120 Module and the network infrastructure, such as switches and routers, support the required data transfer speeds. Check for network congestion and ensure the Ethernet cable is of good quality and properly connected.
Yes, the NL120 can be used alongside other communication peripherals, such as cellular modems, provided the data logger supports such configurations. Ensure that each device is properly configured to avoid conflicts.
Configure the data logger's network settings to allow remote access. This may involve setting a static IP address or configuring port forwarding on the network's router. Use secure methods for remote access, such as VPN or secure login credentials.
The NL120 Module has LED indicators that show power and network activity. A steady power light and flashing activity light typically indicate normal operation.
Use the LoggerNet software to attempt communication with the data logger. Check the connection status and data retrieval logs to verify successful communication.