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5.1.1 Connect sensor units
.1.1 Connect sensor units
The adapter cable has a 4- and a 8-pin
plug. Connect the 8-pin plug with the USB-
converter.
The adapter cable has a 4- and a 8-pin
plug. Connect the 8-pin plug with the USB-
converter.
To the 4-pin plug connect as many T-piece
plugs as required in a row.
To the 4-pin plug connect as many T-piece
plugs as required in a row.
Now connect each sensor unit to a T-piece
plug with a sensor unit connecting cable.
Sensor units can be connected in any order
as the software recognizes the position of
any sensor unit automatically.
Now connect each sensor unit to a T-piece
plug with a sensor unit connecting cable.
Sensor units can be connected in any order
as the software recognizes the position of
any sensor unit automatically.
Fig. 38: HYPROP assembly
Finally connect the main power supply unit to the plug of the last T-
piece plug and the USB converter to a free USB port on your PC.
The internal power supply of the USB-converter is capable of
powering a single sensor unit. As soon as 2 or more sensor units are
connected the USB-power supply is not sufficient. Therefore, the
main power supply unit should always be connected.
Finally connect the main power supply unit to the plug of the last T-
piece plug and the USB converter to a free USB port on your PC.
The internal power supply of the USB-converter is capable of
powering a single sensor unit. As soon as 2 or more sensor units are
connected the USB-power supply is not sufficient. Therefore, the
main power supply unit should always be connected.
In the single device mode the HYPROP assembly remains on the
scale and the USB-cable is connected all the time. Therefore, it is
important to stabilize the USB-cable. A proper stabilization for the
USB-cable is required. Even smallest movements of the cable can
cause erroneous measurements.
In the single device mode the HYPROP assembly remains on the
scale and the USB-cable is connected all the time. Therefore, it is
important to stabilize the USB-cable. A proper stabilization for the
USB-cable is required. Even smallest movements of the cable can
cause erroneous measurements.