In the drawing below, we use the CB27 Bare Wire Transition Board (Item 757) to inteface the mating harness to CableEye. When the mating harness consists of discrete wires, using CB27 provides and easy interface. If you can terminate the mating harness in 64-pin IDC socket connectors, you may plug those connectors directly into the latch headers on the tester. Another approach would be to terminate the mating harness in a circular or other ruggedized connector and then plug that into a mating connector mounted on our CB8 board (CB8 is specially designed for mounting your own connectors). The simple example below shows only one 64 Test Point bank being used.

The screen image you see below shows the control panel for PinMap, Item 708. At present, we are about to touch the probe to pin 12 of connector J1. When we do so, the test point number for that pin will automatically appear in the table, and the next pin label in the sequence, J1:12, will be generated. This process advances as fast as you can touch the probe to pins on J1. When finished, we go on to connector J2 and repeat the process.
