Getting Started
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W A R N I N G
When connected to the alarm out connector, you must use safety certified
equipment and/or power sources.
Filter Scanner
This connector is used with the optional TSI Electronic Filter
Scanner (TSI P/N 700103). Plugging in the connector from the
Electronic Filter Scanner allows you to start and stop a sample
from the probe head. In addition, the alarm for exceeding a given
level can be heard at the probe as well as from the instrument.
Probe
This connector is used with a variety of TSI velocity/temperature/
humidity probes such as those listed below. The probe is plugged
into this port with the power off. When a probe is connected to the
instrument, additional velocity, temperature, and relative
humidity information is displayed on the top, center of the main
screen as well as stored in each data file. Data for these
parameters is averaged over the sample time for each sample.
Velocity/Temperature/ Relative Humidity Probe
964 (Straight)
966 (Articulated)
Velocity/Temperature Probe
960 (Straight)
962 (Articulated)
USB A
This standard USB connector is provided for use with “flash drive”
devices to download data from the instrument and transfer to a
computer or other device. The data files are in XML format for
easy use in spreadsheet programs. You can plug in a flash drive at
any time. Make sure there is enough space free on the drive to
download data files. See instructions on using the flash drive in
A keyboard can also be used with this standard USB connector, to
facilitate data entry at the portable, if desired, as an alternative to
the touch screen keyboard.
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