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NI WSN-3212 User Guide and Specifications
Powering the NI WSN-3212 Device
The NI WSN-3202 device can be powered on by either an external power supply or four AA alkaline
batteries. Refer to the
section for details about the input power and battery requirements.
If both battery and external power are connected, the NI WSN-3212 functions from the external power
input. The device is designed to provide battery backup in the event of loss of external power and will
automatically switch to battery power when external power is lost.
Installing Batteries
To install batteries in the NI WSN-3212 device, complete the following steps:
1.
Loosen the battery compartment retention screw and remove the compartment cover, as shown in
Figure 11.
Figure 11.
NI WSN-3212 Battery Compartment
Caution
Using the incorrect battery type causes an explosion risk. Do
not
use rechargeable batteries.
Refer to the
Battery Replacement and Disposal
section for information about how to dispose of used
batteries.
Note
When using the NI WSN-3212 device on battery power, you should configure the device as
an end node so that it sleeps most of the time. Running a device configured as a router mode from
battery power greatly reduces the battery life. The device ships from the factory configured as an end
node. For more information about how to switch the node from an end mode to a router mode, refer
to
Configuring WSN in MAX
, available from
Start»All Programs»National Instruments»
NI-WSN
.
2.
Install four AA alkaline batteries in the device, making sure to install them with the correct polarity.
Figure 13 shows the battery polarity markings inside the device battery compartment.
3.
Reinstall the battery compartment cover and tighten the retention screw.
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Battery Retention Screw
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