Available probes – DeFelsko PosiTector 100 v.4.0 User Manual
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100 Series
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AC port
- An optional AC adapter can be purchased from your dealer to
supply continuous 7.5 volts DC power from an AC source.
(pg.35)
RS232 Port
- An RS232 compatible port is provided via this RJ45 interface
to send stored measurements or measurements-as-they-are-taken
to a serial printer, data collector or computer. Transmission is at
9600 baud, 8 bits, nonparity, 1 stop bit. Active only on Gages
with the Memory option (pg.13).
RESET Button - causes a “soft” or “safe” RESET as described on page 30.
IR Port
- sends stored measurements to the optional IR Printer (pg.35).
The IR port is a send-only IR interface and is active only on
Gages with the Memory option (pg.13)
Contrast
- adjusts the LCD to compensate for temperature and light
conditions.
Available Probes
Three (3) probes are available for the Model 100. They are interchangeable; one
can be removed and a completely different one installed. The probe type - B, C
or D - and serial number are engraved on the plastic probe connector. The probe
must be disconnected to view this information. The probe letter and serial
number can also be identified by selecting the
Admin – About Gage menu
item. As new probes are attached, the Gage records probe type and serial
number to allow quick and easy reconnection at a later time. The probe reading
is independent of the Gage being utilized. The Gage can store calibration data
for up to 5 different probes. This information is cleared with a Gage
INITIALIZATION (pg.31).
Probe
Measuring range**
Typical uses
B
0.3 to 20 mils
8 to 500 microns
thin coatings such as paint and urethanes
on wood, glass, plastic, etc.
C
2 to 175 mils
50 to 4.5 mm
thick paint or epoxy on concrete and
wood structures
D
48 to 350 mils
1 to 8 mm
thick, soft attenuative waterproofing
coatings on concrete and wood such as
polyurea and asphaltic neoprene
**the measuring range depends upon coating properties. See the Range &
Resolution Chart on page 41.