To connect a sensor to the MultiLogPRO use one of the mini-din cables. Plug
one end of the cable into the data logger - arrow facing up, and the other end
into the sensor - arrow facing down.
If you are using one sensor only connect it to input 1. If you are using two
sensors connect them to inputs 1 and 2, and so on.
In order to connect more than 4 sensors at a time, use the splitter cables, which
will enable the connection of up to 8 sensors simultaneously. When a splitter
cable is connected, it must be connected to the socket in the correct numerical
order (e.g. for 5 sensors, connect the splitter cable to I/O-1). One of the two
splitter cables is marked with arrows - that is the main input (the lower I/O
number), the second line is marked with the letter S (split) - indicating that it is
the secondary input (the higher I/O number). Connect up to four input splitters
(DT011) to split the MultiLogPRO's inputs starting with I/O-4 (the splitters must
be connected in order):
I/O-4 splits into I/O-4 and I/O-5
I/O-3 splits into I/O-3 and I/O-6
I/O-2 splits into I/O-2 and I/O-7
I/O-1 splits into I/O-1 and I/O-8
Note: Before connecting the mini-din cable to the data logger or the sensor
sockets, make sure that the mini-din plug is correctly positioned in front
of the socket. Connecting the cable in an awkward position might cause
damage to the cable pins.
2.
PC serial communication socket: Connect the 9-pin Type D
cable between this port and one of the computer's PC COM Ports.
At the back of the computer you will find a 9-pin Type D male
socket. If your computer is using this port for the mouse, look for a
25-pin D shell male socket near the mouse. Use the RS-232 9 to
25-pin adaptor to connect the MultiLogPRO serial cable to the 25-
pin port (the adaptor is included with the MultiLogPRO).
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