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Appendix H. Adding Direct or P190
Router to RF400 Network
If you have two locations that cannot be dependably rf linked using high gain
antennas, tall tripods/towers or by optimizing antenna locations, sometimes
adding a router is the best solution. The following shows how to add a router to
an existing rf network using neighbor filter discovery.
For this router you will need:
1. CR510 with PakBus OS
2. RF400
3. PS12LA or equivalent 12 VDC power supply
4. 9591 18V/1.2A wall charger and 120 VAC source; or appropriate solar
panel
5. SC12 cable (comes with RF400)
6. ENC 10/12 enclosure with appropriate mounting bracket, etc.
7. Antenna with appropriate antenna cable and surge suppressor
8. Tripod, tower or equivalent
Case 1 – Direct Collection of all dataloggers
Router Datalogger Configuration
Configure CR510PB_1 as router in *D15 with PakBus Address (1), max
nodes = 5, max neighbors = 2, max routers = 3 (includes LoggerNet).
Configure CR510PB_1’s *D19 neighbor filter listing the ‘toward
destination’ device as a potential neighbor (LoggerNet counts as 1 router).
Select datalogger port CSDC 7 (code 17) to hello potential neighbors.
Router RF400 Configuration
Configure the RF400’s Active Interface as CSDC (defaults to 7).
Configure the RF400’s Standby Mode to “< 24 mA always on” (other
modes work in some situations if other network radios are the same)
Configure CR510PB_1’s RF400 net address, radio address, and hopping
sequence the same as the network’s.
Existing (router) Datalogger Configuration
Edit the *D19 neighbor filter in CR10XPB_2 including the new router
datalogger in its potential neighbor list. If you have two in-range routers
using neighbor filters, in order for them to discover one another you must
list each of them as a potential neighbor in the other’s neighbor filter.
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