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what material the
ZX-3
is currently calibrated too. This area is also used for
alpha messages in the menu and edit modes.
H. Units:
This combination of icons are illuminated in different sequences to
inform the user what measurement units are currently being displayed in the
small 7 segment area.
I. Small 14 Segment:
Displays the current gain setting of the
ZX-3
. MED is the
default, with the options of VLOW, LOW, MED, HIGH, VHI (40dB to 52db gain
range with MED at 46dB).
J. Units:
This combination of icons are illuminated in different sequences to
inform the user what measurement units are currently being displayed in the
large 7 segment area.
K. Small 14 Segment:
The material type is displayed in this area. If it is set to a
value of one of the materials in our material list, it will be displayed in alpha
characters indicating the material type. Otherwise it will be set to CUST,
indicating custom material type.
L. Features:
The icons illuminated in this row across the bottom of the LCD
display which features are currently enabled. For a complete list of the menu
features in the
ZX-3
, Refer to page 3 for a list. The
ZX-3
can be locked once
calibrated, to avoid accidently changing the calibration. When this icon is
illuminated, the
ZX-3
is in lock mode. Refer to page 28 for an explanation on
locking the
ZX-3
.
2.10 The Transducer
The Transducer is the “business end” of the
ZX-3
. It transmits and receives
ultrasonic sound waves that the
ZX-3
uses to calculate the thickness of the material
being measured. The transducer connects to the
ZX-3
via the attached cable, and
two coaxial connectors. When using transducers manufactured by Dakota
Ultrasonics, the orientation of the dual coaxial connectors is not critical: either plug
may be fitted to either socket in the
ZX-3
.
The transducer must be used correctly in order for the
ZX-3
to produce accurate,
reliable measurements. Below is a short description of the transducer, followed by
instructions for its use.
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