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Mote Installation Instructions
Off-Site Pre-Assembly and System Test
You can achieve best results by setting up and testing the entire system before going onsite at the
intended location. Not only will this familiarize you with the assembly procedure but it will highlight
any deficits in your tool kit. You can also confirm that your data recovery path is functional via either
thumb drive, cellular modem, or WiFi. We highly recommend you read all the appropriate manuals
and user guides provided by Campbell Scientific for other important details about the Mote assembly.
•
Tripod—
https://s.campbellsci.com/documents/us/manuals/cm106b.pdf
•
Tripod kit with user-supplied tubbing—
https://s.campbellsci.com/documents/us/manuals/cm106bk.pdf
•
Solar panels—
https://s.campbellsci.com/documents/us/manuals/sp50-sp90.pdf
and
https://s.campbellsci.com/documents/us/miscellaneous/extended-mount-bracket.pdf
•
CH200 charging regulator—
https://s.campbellsci.com/documents/us/manuals/ps200.pdf
•
Protecting enclosures from weather and pests—
https://s.campbellsci.com/documents/us/technical-papers/pests.pdf
Tripod Assembly
The majority of Motes are supported by tripods, however, other options such as mounting the
antenna mast and enclosures onto existing structures are available. Contact Wildlife Computers for
information on other mounting options. Tripods are provided pre-assembled and ready for
transportation to the Mote site.
Follow the instructions in Section 6 of the attached
cm106b_Tripod document
.