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Installing a Battery into the Relay Node
With the antennas installed and the Fischer cable connected the Relay Node is now ready to
receive a battery. Installing a charged battery will automatically activate the Relay node. There is no
additional on/off switch.
Battery partially inserted
Battery fully inserted
The battery is inserted into the
battery slot as shown on the
right. Press the battery until it
locks into position.
The battery can be released by
lifting the central tab. The battery
will then pop out. The batteries
for the Relay Node have black
end caps to match the node
housing.
In the images shown here a
Dummy Battery Pack is used, this
allows the node to be connected
to the Dual Battery Pack.
All node types can have their battery
operation time doubled by using the
Dual Battery Pack in conjunction with the
Dummy Battery Pack. The CCTV node
shown on the right shows this in use.
Depending upon the deployment the
user can decide whether to use the
1metre or the 30cm extension cable to
connect the node to the Dual Battery
Pack.
The node will be powered once the
Dummy Battery Pack is inserted into
the node and the cable is connected
between the node and the Dual Battery
Pack, there is no additional on/off switch.
Powering a Node with the Dual Battery Pack