Appendix B: Adding a Code Resistor
to a Custom Sensor
In order for MultiLogPRO to automatically identify a sensor, it must have a code
resistor. Figure 33 shows the MultiLogPRO input socket configuration.
You must connect the resistor between the Auto recognition resistance input and the
GND input.
When you define a custom sensor in the MultiLab program you must choose one
sensor from the list provided. Note its position in the list and look in Table 1 to find
the resistance.
Position in Define
sensor dialog box
drop down menu
138
Appendix
Figure 33: MultiLogPRO I/O socket configuration.
Mini DIN female. MultiLogPRO panel view
Table 1: Auto recognition resistors
Resistance
(kΩ)
1
372
2
410
3
455
4
508
5
573
6
653
7
754
8
888
9
1071
10
1337
Max
Min
Resistance
Resistance
(kΩ)
(kΩ)
384.1
360.9
424.8
396.5
472.9
437.8
530.9
486.6
601.9
544.8
691.1
615.6
806.5
703.4
961.9
814.6
1183.0
959.2
1524.4
1151.2
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