Product Overview
External Antenna Port
(Some Models)
Case
Screws
Configuration
Conduit or M12
Button
1
Connect Your Sensor
Remove the (4) black screws that hold the
top of the node in place. Connect your
sensor.
It is best practice that wiring is done prior
to installing batteries or powering up the
device.
Conduit Models: Analog and Digital
Thread the included
wire harness through
the conduit and into
the node. Plug it into
the circuit board
inside the node.
Mounting Flanges
Connect your sensor to the wires running from
the node's conduit. Consult the chart on the
Internal Magnet
other side of this page for wiring instructions.
(in the base)
M12 Models: Analog and Digital
with Accessory Cable
You can use your own
M12 cable or order B&B
Electronics accessory
LED
WSCAM12-6
Consult the chart on the other
side of this page for wiring
instructions.
B&B M12 Accessory Cable
Terminal Block Connections: Thermocouple
Thread the thermocouple
wires through the conduit
and attach them to the
terminal block.
1 Brown
1 = Thermocouple input #1 positive (+)
2 Red
2 = Thermocouple input #1 negative (-)
3 Pink
3 = Thermocouple input #2 positive (+)
4 Yellow
4 = Thermocouple input #2 negative (-)
5 Green
6 Blue
7 White
2
9 Gray
Use (2) 3.6V 2400 mAH Lithium Thionyl
Chloride AA batteries.
In most installations you will only need to
place the batteries in the battery holder.
But in high vibration environments you
should also use the optional bettery
retaining clip. Do not use excessive force
while placing or removing the clip, as you
can break it.
The best way to remove the clip is to insert
a small flathead screwdriver between
the batteries and the clip, parallel to the
batteries, and give the screwdriver a gentle
twist. This will remove the clip without
damage.
1 White
2 Brown
3 Green
4 Yellow
5 Gray
6 Pink
7 Blue
9 Red
Replace the cover and tighten the (4) screws.
Screws must be tightened to 5 in-lb torque in
order to maintain IP66 rating. (This can be
accomplished via hand tightening.)
Install Your Batteries