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4.26 Top & Bottom End Caps
The top & bottom end panels are where all connections are made to the
MAX II
. 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 Covers (backup)
Refer to Diagram:
The emergency battery backup disks are the large round disks
shown in the diagram. Each compartment stores three 3 AA cell batteries. A polarity
diagram is shown on the back label of the gauge. Use caution to be sure the
batteries are inserted correctly.
Note:
Rechargeable batteries can be used, however
they must be recharged outside of the unit in a standalone battery charger.
USB Type B Connector
Refer to Diagram:
The
USB
connector is a common type B connector found on a
variety of electronic devices. This port will be used to transfer stored grid/log files,
captured screen shots, etc. This connector will also be used to upgrade the
MAX II
with the latest version of firmware (gauge software). The cable supplied with the
MAX II
is USB type A to USB type B.
RS-232 Serial Connection (LEMO 1 – 5 pin)
Refer to Diagram:
The
RS-232
connector is a 5 pin female Lemo 1 connector. It is
designed to connect directly from the
MAX II
to a standard AT serial port on a PC,
and will be used in conjunction with our proprietary java application software called
“Remote Commander”. The primary purpose of the Remote Commander is for
system integration to be controlled by a PC. An accessory 9 pin female serial to
Lemo 1 - 5 pin male cable will be required to use this feature, and is not included in
the standard kit.
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