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NI WSN-3214 User Guide and Specifications
Software Overview
Note
Refer to the
NI-WSN Readme
, available on the software installation disc included with your
gateway or at
ni.com/drivers
, for NI software application version support.
The NI-WSN software is supported by Windows 7/Vista/XP and contains the following components:
•
NI Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX)
•
NI-WSN
NI-WSN software and NI MAX manage the hardware configurations and simplify programmatic access
to I/O channels. The NI-WSN software is downloadable from
ni.com/drivers
and
on the software
installation disc included with your NI WSN gateway. You can download a current version of NI-WSN
software from
ni.com/support
. Using your Web browser, go to
ni.com/support
and select
Drivers
and Updates»Distributed I/O»Wireless Sensor Networks
, and then select the latest version of
NI-WSN software. If you are using other software, refer to the accompanying installation instructions.
What You Need to Get Started
To set up and use NI LabVIEW with the NI WSN-3214 device, you need the following:
•
NI WSN gateway
•
NI WSN-3214 device(s) with a 5–30 V power supply or four alkaline or lithium AA 1.5 V batteries
for each node. Refer to the
section for recommended battery types.
•
Mounting hardware (DIN rail or panel-panel mount)
•
Ethernet cable/connection
•
1/8 in. flathead and number 2 Phillips screwdrivers
•
NI-WSN 1.3.1 or later
•
Host PC running Windows 7/Vista/XP
•
NI LabVIEW 2011 (32-bit) or later
•
NI LabVIEW 2011 WSN Module or later (optional)
•
(NI 9792 WSN Real-Time Gateway Only)
—NI LabVIEW (32-bit) Real-Time Module or later
•
(NI 9795 WSN C Series Gateway Only)
—NI-RIO 4.0 or later and NI LabVIEW (32-bit) Real-Time
Module
•
Related hardware and software documentation
For more information about NI-WSN software versions, go to
ni.com/info
and enter
wsnsoftware
.
Unpack the Device and Install the Antenna
Remove the device from the package and inspect the device. Contact NI if the device appears damaged.
Do not
install a damaged device.
Caution
The device is static sensitive. Always properly ground yourself and the equipment when
handling or connecting to the device.
Caution
An electrostatic discharge (ESD) to the antenna connector when the product is operating
may cause interference or disruption of the wireless signal. To prevent ESD, do not attempt to remove
the antenna while the product is operating or ensure that you employ industry-standard ESD
prevention measures.
Caution
The antenna must be attached to the NI WSN device in order for the NI WSN device to
function correctly.