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Tettex MIDAS micro 2883 - External Temperature Sensor; USB Port; Ethernet Port; Touchscreen

Tettex MIDAS micro 2883
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Operation Elements
7.1.12 External Temperature Sensor
Plug receptacle for connecting an external temperature probe (optional, see chapter 15 Accessories and Options).
The sensor can be attached to the DUT magnetically.
The temperature is measured in a 4-wire configuration.
Pinout
Pin Signal
1 Supply +
2 Sense Wire +
3 Sense Wire -
4 Supply -
7.1.13 USB Port
Plug external memory storage here in order to export measurement data (see subchapter USB Transfer in chapter
File Menu) or to perform a Software Update (see chapter 12.7).
7.1.14 Ethernet Port
The Ethernet port is used for manufacturer’s service purposes.
Further the Midas micro can also be remote controlled with a VNC Client over the Ethernet Port.
To use this functionality go to setup in order to lookup the IP Address of the Midas micro.
Enter this IP Address into the VNC Client and make sure the two devices are in the same network.
Start the VNC software tools and remote control the Midas micro over LAN.
The manufacturer takes no responsibility for a failure-free functionality of the Midas micro
connection and operation via third party software (VNC tools) to an external PC or laptop.
7.1.15 Touchscreen
Display with resistive touch panel. Touchscreen reacts to physical pressure. Only one pressure point can be
detected at once (no multitouch). Use of pointed devices to operate the touch panel might result in damage of the
touchscreen and display.
7.1.16 Printer
The thermal strip printer is for printing out measurement results. Do not print without paper.
7.1.17 Mains Connector
Plug receptacle for connecting the mains power.
7.1.18 Mains Fuses Box
Box containing the two fuses which protect the mains input. For replacement of the fuses see chapter 16.2 Care
and Maintenance.

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