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205-TC Datasheet, PDF (20/22 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – THERMOCOUPLE MINIATURE PANEL THERMOMETER
3.5 Analog Output Connections
The analog output is a linearized millivolt signal that is
equivalent to the displayed temperature. It comes as a standard
feature with every unit. The resolution of the analog output is no
greater than the resolution of the display.
The analog output is a non-isolated signal, therefore, it is
recommended that an ungrounded thermocouple probe
be used to prevent ground loop problems.
To access the analog signal, attach copper wire to the 3-pin
female connector that is supplied with the meter. Refer to
Figure 3-5 for wiring instructions. Plug the female connector
into the P2 (male) connector at the rear of the meter.
Figure 2-2 shows the location of the P2 connector on the
meter. Note that this connector shares a common return with
the “Display Hold” function.
Output +
mV
RETURN –
1
2
3
Screws
underneath
Figure 3-5. Analog Output Connections (P2)
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PULL TAB HERE
PC BOARD
PUSH HERE
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P1
1 231 2
P2 P3
Figure 3-9. Removing the PC Board from the Case
When re-installing the printed circuit board:
1. Hold the case (with the two mounting holes facing upwards
and to the right side of the case) in the left hand.
2. Hold the printed circuit board with the components showing
(soldered side down) in the right hand.
3. Slip the component board into the case and slide in as far
as it will go. You will also have to release the tab at the rear
on the other side of the case (turn case over) to allow the
board to fit all the way inside the case.
4. Go through steps 3 thru 5 in Section 3.3 in order to
re-install the mounting clamp, screws, and lens.
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