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In order to understand how to operate the
DFX-7
, it’s best to start off with an
understanding of what we’re looking at. The
DFX-7
has a lot of great features and
tools that will prove to be a huge benefit for the variety of applications you’re
constantly facing on a continual basis. Let’s have a brief look at the screens you’ll be
looking at most often:
A.
Repeatability/Stability Indicator
– This indicator shows the
stability/repeatability of the sound path signal. When all the vertical bars are
fully illuminated, the repeatability of the sound path is stable.
B.
Battery Icon
– Indicates the amount of battery life the
DFX-7
has remaining.
C.
Height
– Shows the signal amplitude height as a percent of 100% full screen
height.
D.
Feature Status Bar
– Indicates the features currently enabled and in use in
the following order:
•
Feature
Toolkits
i. Trig – Trigonometry w/ Curved Surface Correction
ii. AWS – American Welding Society
iii. TCG – Time Corrected Gain
iv. DAC – Distance Amplitude Correction
v. DGS – Distance Gain Size
•
View
i. RF: Radio Frequency.
ii. R+: Rectified positive.
iii. R- : Rectified negative
iv. FW: Rectified full wave.