

- #How do i turn off light logger serial#
- #How do i turn off light logger software#
- #How do i turn off light logger password#
- #How do i turn off light logger Pc#
This allows the sensor device to be allocated an IP Address.

#How do i turn off light logger password#
Alternatively, search the web for resources to help convert your password to a HEX key. You can find the HEX key in the internal settings of your access point or router.
#How do i turn off light logger Pc#
If you have tried all of the above but the sensor is still not recognised by your PC please contact us on 01425 651111 or email at can try any or all of these steps to help with this problem: To change the COM port go to Control Panel, Hardware and Sound, Device Manager, Ports, STMicroelectronics Virtual COM port, Port Settings, Advanced and then select a COM port from the drop-down menu that is not in use.


#How do i turn off light logger serial#
Check the box for ADVANCED SERIAL OPTIONS then click OK. To check this, you must go to FILE, PREFERENCES, click the tab that says SERIAL or COMMUNICATIONS in the PREFERENCES window. Has the communication speed (baud rate) been changed? It should be set on ADAPTIVE. Open the logger and depress the “”””RESET”””” button for about 5 seconds while still connected to the PC, then try all COM ports again. Check Com port allocations in the PC’s Device Manager, make sure the COM port you’re trying to use is not “”””reserved”””” for something else.
#How do i turn off light logger software#
If this is the first time attempting to communicate on this PC, or if new software or programs have been installed since the logger was last used, try installing the software on another PC not a laptop). Is the correct COM port selected? Try another available COM port connection on back of PC. Is the correct version of software being used? The minimum requirements for this product are as follows: DicksonWare 6.0.3.0 or higher. Is the red L.E.D flashing? The L.E.D flashes once every 10 seconds and may be difficult to see in a well lit area.
