DAKOTA ULTRASONICS MMX-7 Operation Manual page 24

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The top & bottom end panels are where all connections are made to the MMX-7. 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 MMX-7's top end cap. The transducer connectors are of type Lemo
"00". Note: There is no polarity associated with connecting the transducer to the
MMX-7.
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 disk. Simply remove the cover
when replacing the batteries (3 AA cells). When performing a probe zero function,
simply place the transducer on disk making firm contact. Important: Be sure to
follow the polarity labels located on the back label of the MMX-7. Note:
Rechargeable batteries can be used, however they must be recharged outside of the
unit in a stand alone battery charger.
RS-232 Connector
Refer to Diagram: The RS-232 connector, located on the bottom end cap, is a 2 pin
female Lemo connector. It is designed to connect directly from the MMX-7 to a
standard AT serial port on a PC. The cable supplied with the MMX-7 is a Lemo to 9
pin serial cable. Note: This connector is also used to upgrade the MMX-7 with the
latest version of firmware.
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