Specifications

Section 3. Instrumentation Installation
3.3 Communication and Data Storage Peripherals
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3.3.1 CFM100, N 1
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3.3.2 COM220 Pho
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1. Mount the modem to the backplate using the four screws and nylon
grommets provided.
2. Connect the modem to the datalogger's I/O port with the SC12 cable
provided.
3. The telephone company generally provides surge protection, and a patch
cord that plugs into the RJ11C jack. If surge protection has not been
provided, the Model 6362 Surge Protector Kit can be installed to the
enclosure backplate. Connect the two terminals on the surge protector to
the "tip" and "ring" terminals on the modem as shown in Figure 3.3-2.
One or more peripherals (i.e., CompactFlash modules, modems, etc.) can be
nted to the enclosure backplate (ENC12/14, ENC14/16, or ENC16/18
osures).
L 15, or NL120
nect a CFM100, NL115, or NL120 module to the peripheral port of a
000 or CR3000 datalogger (see Figure 3.3-1).
n the CFM100 or NL115’s card slot. For the NL115 or NL120, Ethernet
munications is supported by connecting a 10baseT Ethernet cable.
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hone modem enables communication between the
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nt the modem to the enclosure backplate as shown in Figure 3.3-2.
FIGURE 3.3-1. The NL115 connects to the CR1000’s peripheral port
allowing data to be stored on removable Compact Flash cards.
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