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4.22 Top & Bottom End Caps
The top & bottom end panels are where all connections are made to the
MiniMax
.
The diagram above shows the layout and description of the connectors:
Transducer Connector
Refer to Diagram:
The transducer connector is a board mounted and shielded
LEMO “00”.
Temperature Sensor Connector
Refer to Diagram:
The temperature sensor connector is a Shielded custom 5 pin
Lemo “1”.
Battery Cover (backup)
Refer to Diagram:
The battery cover is the large round disk shown in the diagram.
Simply remove the cover when replacing the batteries (3AA cells).
Important:
Be sure to follow the polarity labels located on the back label of the
MiniMax
.
Note:
Rechargeable batteries can be used however they must be
recharged outside of the unit in a stand-alone battery charger.
USB Type B 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
MiniMax
to a
standard USB type A port on a PC. It can be used as line power when connected to
a the USB PC port. The battery icon will display the line power is activated. It can
also be powered by a standard cell phone adapter into a power outlet. The line
power will not provide power to rechargeable batteries. The cable supplied with the
MiniMax
is a USB type C to a USB type A (pt# N-003-0330).
Note:
This connector is also used to upgrade the MiniMax with the latest version of
firmware.
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