Sensor(s) Not Found During X-Series Logger Auto-Detection
If an X-Series data logger fails to detect a connected sensor following the completion of the auto-detection process, verify the following:
- Check for proper wiring of sensor signals and seating of all cable connections.
- Verify that the script for the sensor has been developed, loaded onto the logger, and enabled to run.
- Confirm the required configuration settings for each sensor.
- Assign each SDI-12 or Modbus sensor a unique address to avoid conflicting with one another.
- Connect each RS-232 sensor to a unique port to avoid conflicting with another RS-232 sensor (1 sensor to P0, 1 sensor to P1, 1 sensor to P2).
- For multi-parameter sensors, confirm parameter outputs and/or the data formats using manufacturer software.
- Many highly customizable sensors, such as a current profiler or wave sensor, require setting the instrument into a ‘deployment mode’ before external communications will work.
- Verify sufficient 12VDC power supply to the logger.
- The USB cable power, for example, may not provide enough current to properly power up certain sensors. This will, therefore, prevent them from responding during the detection process.
- Old, damaged, or insufficiently charged SLA-type batteries may be unable to output the system current required for detection.
Once all of the above have been verified, re-run sensor detection. If the auto-detection still fails to identify any connected sensors, contact NexSens Technology for further assistance.
Phone: 937-426-2151
Email: info@nexsens.com