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Information bar and warnings
A number of information fields run along the bottom of the screen. Any that are suboptimal are
highlighted.
Figure 4-13
Information bar and warnings
1.
Scalings OK/Scalings Lost. If the scale is not the same as the probe configuration’s
default, the Scalings Lost warning appears to warn the operator that the screen scaling
has been changed and the current signals may give a false impression of defect size.
2.
Configuration Factory/Custom or non-factory. The selected probe configuration has or
has not been approved for use by the manufacturer.
3.
Settings OK/Settings modified. The current setting are/are not recommended by the
manufacturer.
4.
Rows All/3–8. Some of the rows of an array probe may be hidden. In this example, rows
3–8 are visible.
5.
Origin 0 (mm)/22 (mm). If an encoder is used, the origin has been set to a non-zero
position. In this example the origin has been set 22 mm from the datum.
6.
Direction: The scan direction for the current page. Clockwise, Anticlockwise or Transverse.
7.
Scale:
x
x
Default. The screen scaling is being set to the default specified for the current probe
configuration.
x
x
Fit. The data is being scaled to fit neatly on the screen.
WARNING!
Large defects may look smaller than they actually are, also small defects may
look larger than they are! The Scalings Lost message will be visible.
x
x
Center. The data is being centered on the screen.
x
x
Manual. The position and scale of the data have been set manually. If the scale has been
changed, the Scalings Lost warning message will be visible.
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Summary of Contents for TSC U41
Page 1: ...Getting Started with TSC U41 Modernizing Subsea ACFM User s Manual ...
Page 7: ...General Precautions and Conventions ...
Page 13: ...Chapter 1 System Overview ...
Page 27: ...Chapter 2 The Subsea Bottle ...
Page 33: ...Chapter 3 The Topside Unit ...
Page 40: ...Chapter 4 Assist3 Software ...
Page 67: ...Assist3 Software 55 Figure 4 37 Finishing the installation ...
Page 69: ...Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ...
Page 71: ...Troubleshooting 59 ...