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Re: Team Feedback

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Originally Posted by Laura Rhodes
The only problem I had was with the labels. I thought they were peel and stick, but after peeling, there was no adhesive.
Interesting. They actually are peel-and-stick, the adhesive used to hold it on the wax paper back is the same adhesive you use to adhere it to the terminal blocks. A little of your favorite thin adhesive will adhere the strip to the terminal block (remember there are several strips with pin numbers, descriptors, etc...) and if all else fails let us know (frc@ni.com) and we can probably ship you more labels.

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Originally Posted by Laura Rhodes
The device is really cute. It's about 3" x 3" and weighs about 3 ounces. It has a molded loop in the plastic packaging. I'm not sure if I'm supposed to attach a lanyard to the loop so I can carry the device around my neck or if the loop is for attaching a security cable so the device doesn't "walk away".
This device was designed with the academic market in mind so while a lanyard is a very good use for the loop it was meant for a security cable - unless you have students who are extremely "attached" to their projects...

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