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While the transducer is in contact with the material that is being measured, the
TI-25DLX will perform four measurements every second, updating its display as it
does so. When the transducer is removed from the surface, the display will hold the last
measurement made.
2.11 Top End Cap
The top end cap is where all connections are made to the TI-25DLX . The diagram
above shows the layout and description of the connectors.
Transducer Connectors
Refer to Diagram: The transducer connectors and battery cover/probe zero disk are
located on the TI-25DLX ’s top end cap. The transducer connectors are of type Lemo
“00”.
NOTE:
There is no polarity associated with connecting the transducer to the TI-25DLX
, it can be plugged into the gauge in either direction.
Probe Zero Disk & Battery Cover
Refer to Diagram: The Battery cover is the large round disk shown in the diagram.
NOTE:
This same disk is also used as a probe zero reference disk. Simply remove the
cover when replacing the batteries (2 AA cells). When performing a manual probe zero
function, simply place the transducer on disk making firm contact. Important: Be sure
the battery polarity is correct, which can be found on the back label of the TI-25DLX .
NOTE:
Rechargeable batteries can be used, however they must be recharged outside of
the unit in a standalone battery charger.
USB-C Connector
Refer to Diagram: The USB-C connector, located on the bottom end cap, is a mini
type C female connector. It is designed to connect directly from the TI-25DLX to
a standard USB type A port on a PC. The cable supplied with the TI-25DLX is a
USB type C to a USB type A (pt# N-003-0330). See section 9.1 for information on
connectivity.
NOTE:
This connector is also used to upgrade the TI-25DLX with the latest version of
firmware.