AVW200-series 2-Channel Vibrating Wire Spectrum Analyzer Modules 
8.  Troubleshooting Communication Problems 
8.1  Unable to Communicate with DevConfig or Terminal 
Emulator 
If you are unable to communicate with DevConfig or the Terminal Emulator, 
verify that: 
(1) The AVW200 is powered.  The red LED at the front of the AVW200 will 
remain lit for 15 seconds on initial power up and then blink intermittently.  
(2) The correct COM port has been selected.  The COM port entry is provided 
on the lower left corner of the DevConfig screen. 
(3) The correct baud rate of the AVW200 has been selected.  The default baud 
rate of the AVW200 is 38400. 
8.2  Datalogger to AVW200 Communication 
If the datalogger fails to communicate with the AVW200, verify that: 
(1) The AVW200 is powered.  The red LED at the front of the AVW200 will 
remain lit for 15 seconds on initial power up and then blink intermittently.  
(2) The AVW200 PakBus address is different than the PakBus address of the 
datalogger. 
(3) The AVW200 PakBus address is entered correctly in the AVW instruction 
of the datalogger program.  
8.3  Wireless Communications 
If you can’t connect, check out these possible causes: 
1.  Verify that the AVW20X is powered.  The red LED at the front of the 
AVW will remain lit for 15 seconds on initial power up and then blink 
intermittently. 
2.  Active Interface set wrong 
  The active interface on the radio attached to the DL running the AVW 
instruction must match the ComPort specified in the AVW instruction; 
e.g., if you are using an RF401 (configured for SDC7) attached to a 
datalogger to communicate with a remote AVW206, then the ComPort 
specified in the AVW instruction must be SDC7 (or whatever active 
interface the RF401 is set for). 
3.  Low or weak battery voltage or 12 VDC supply voltage 
  The power supply battery may not be charging properly due to solar panel 
orientation, poor connection, or due to a charging transformer problem.  
The battery itself may have discharged too low too many times, ruining 
the battery.  Lead acid batteries like to be topped off.   
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