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About Automatic Probe Identification (AutoIDENT)

Automatic Setup Feature
AutoIDENT
connected to a channel and automatically set up the channel with
predefined default values.
Specific resistance values contained in
the CBL when connected to
the ultrasonic channel.
Each of the three TI probes provided with the CBL contain an
AutoIDENT
the proper operation, loads a conversion equation into memory for the
selected channel, and turns on the Conversion Equation for that channel.
When the Channel Setup command ({1,channel_number,1}) is sent to the
CBL, the channel is ready to collect data immediately.
Note: If an
Channel Setup command {1,channel_number,1} and a different
AutoIDENT
new probe are not recognized by the CBL.
Therefore, if you change probes, send another
({1,channel_number,1}), or send a command to clear the specific
channel ({1,channel_number,0}), a command to clear all channels
({1,0}), or an All Clear command ({0}).
Conversion equations set up by
previously stored; likewise, a subsequent
Setup) will overwrite the
parameters if you wish.
The CBL contains provisions for other
values can be used for new probes with the
"
AutoIDENT
enables the CBL to identify the type of
CH1
resistor. When an
AutoIDENT
probe is removed after the CBL receives a
probe is installed in the same channel, characteristics of the
AutoIDENT
Probes" in Appendix A.)
AutoIDENT
,
CH2
, or
CH3
AutoIDENT
probe is detected, the CBL sets
AutoIDENT
overwrite any equation
CMD4
values, so you can input your own
AutoIDENT
AutoIDENT
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probe
AutoIDENT
probes are sensed by
(analog channels), or to
CMD1
(Conversion Equation
resistor values. These
feature. (Refer to
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