Software Overview
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Introduction
The Amigo2 runs the latest version of TSC’s ACFM data collection and analysis software, known
as Assist 3. Assist 3 is split into the frontstage and backstage. The frontstage is used to collect
and analyse ACFM data. The backstage is primarily used to enter job details, manage probe
configurations, settings and files. The software opens on the backstage.
Pressing either the blue or red arrow button at the top left of the screen toggles between the
two. Pressing the
Start/Resume
button at the bottom of the backstage screen also takes the
user from the backstage to the frontstage.
Backstage
The backstage consists of four tabs running down the left-hand side.
x
x
General
. Enter job details, import and export data, manage probe configuration files, etc.
x
x
Documentation
. View PDF documents relating to the software.
x
x
Preferences
. Change system settings, units, time and date, connect to wireless networks,
etc.
x
x
Help
. Software, firmware versions and license information, etc.
The four sections are described in more detail, below.
General Section
Figure 4
Backstage view: General
1. Job Details
. Enter a
Site
,
Component
and
Operator
name.
Component
may refer to a
larger structure or assembly that has multiple inspection areas, such as a vessel, line,
tank or vehicle. These names will be used in following inspections. The
Part ID
could be a
subcomponent name or weld ID which would identify the specific location of a series of
inspection scans. Your work is automatically saved so there is no need to create files and
folders. Instead, the system will use these labels to automatically create files and folder
names for you. For this reason, it is worth entering these labels in a full and formal
manner. The operator’s name will be appended to any reports which are automatically
generated by the system, so it’s best to use your full name.
Summary of Contents for TSC Amigo2
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