
Instruction manual
NivuFlow Mobile 600
page 12
rev. 00 / 04.09.2017
2 Connections and Operating Elements
2.1
Power Supply
2.1.1 Transmitter
The NivuFlow Mobile (Fig. 2-1 pos. 1) is supplied by rechargeable battery packs. Once
plugged in the batteries are connected to the transmitter via the charging pins (Fig. 2-1 pos. 4)
supplying the required operating voltage.
1
Transmitter
2
Battery compartment (two battery packs; illustration without batteries)
3
Guide pins for battery packs
4
Charging pins for AC power supply of transmitter
5
USB-A interface
Fig. 2-1
Power supply by battery packs (top view)
2.1.2 Rechargeable Batteries
The rechargeable batteries can be charged either in installed condition or while removed by
using a battery charger (optional accessory).
There are three different options to charge the batteries while being installed:
• Power adapter 110...230 V AC using the multifunction socket (Fig. 2-2 pos. 1) on the
reverse side of the enclosure
• USB-A interface (Fig. 2-1 pos. 5)
• External power source 12...32 V DC (e. g. battery, solar module, fuel cell etc.) using
cable via multifunction socket
1
Multifunction socket
Fig. 2-2
Charging batteries via multifunction socket
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Sensor wiring diagrams can be found in chapter „17 Sensor Connection“.