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The LS300G is a cellular gateway for use on GSM/GPRS/EDGE/HSPA+ networks such as AT&T, Rogers, Bell, and Telus. The LS300G comes standard with Ethernet, USB, and serial interfaces, making it easy for you to configure, deploy, and connect it to Campbell Scientific dataloggers, cameras, radios, and more.
Lesen Sie mehrThe LS300G is a cellular gateway (also commonly referred to as a cell/cellular modem). It is locally and remotely manageable using Sierra Wireless's ACEManager™ web interface or AT and AToIP commands.
Please note the power requirements for this device. The LS300G draws significantly more current than the RavenXTG. In many cases, a station that leaves the LS300G on continuously will require at least a 50W solar panel and an 84 Ah battery (10 days of battery reserve). As such, most users will attach the power input of the LS300G to the SW12 port on the datalogger or to a power relay controlled by the datalogger.
* This product uses the LS300G Sierra Wireless SL8090 radio module. Contact Campbell Scientific if you require WCDMA operation at 900/2100 MHz (SL8092 radio module).
PTCRB, R&TTE, FCC, Industry Canada, CE, RoHS Compliant, Class 1 Div 2
The LS300G will connect to any of our devices that have an RS-232 serial or Ethernet port.
When using the LS300G as a replacement for the RavenXTG, ensure that your station's power supply and recharge are adequate to handle the increased power consumption when active.
Data Logger | Recommended Accessory for Connecting to LS300G |
CR6 |
31055 (CPI to RS-232), SC105, or 28899 (Ethernet cable for direct connection to Ethernet port on CR6) |
CR200(X) Series |
18663 or NL201 |
CR800 Series |
18663, SC105, or NL201 |
CR1000 and CR3000 |
18663, SC105, NL120, or NL201 |
CR3000 |
18663, SC105, NL120, or NL201 |
CR5000 |
18663, SC105, or NL201 |
CR510 and CR10X |
SC105 |
CR510-PB and CR10X-PB |
SC105 or NL201 |
CR23X |
18663 or SC105 |
CR23X-PB |
18663, SC105, or NL201 |
Number of FAQs related to LS300G: 1
When connecting a cellular modem to any device via the RS-232 serial port, consider the baud rate required by the device that is being attached. For example, when connecting a cellular modem to either a CR200(X) using a 18663 or to a CR10(X) using a SC932A, the RS-232 baud rate of the cellular modem should be fixed at 9600. For these devices, 9600 baud is the default baud rate.