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QuintSonic 7
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Press ESC to abort actions or quit submenus.
Use arrow up/down-keys to navigate through the menu or change settings.
If the alphanumerical block has been activated, OK and ESC keys will also assume navigation
functions.
In poor-lit conditions, the function keys and the command and navigation key-block may be backlit
(see also section 15.6.2).
Most screens dispose of a
“Help” Function key
for calling the context-oriented on-
line “Help“.
Press the “Help” Function key on the left to call the direct help.
3.1.3
Sockets and Interfaces
The sensor socket connects to all SIDSP
®
coating thickness sensors of the MiniTest 7 series, also
to sensors such as the F-, N- or FN-type (magnetic induction and/or eddy currents principle), i. e.
you only need one display unit and can operate several sensors. The multi-purpose socket is used
for connecting the plug-in mains unit or other optional accessories such as the foot switch, the
alarm device, RS232 interface cable, USB interface cable, headphones or the multi-purpose
connection box (see sections 15.6.4 and 17).
Note:
This manual only describes the operation of the QuintSonic 7 as an ultrasonic coating thickness
gauge. If you wish to connect the display unit to an F, N or FN sensor, please refer to the MiniTest
7400 operating instructions.
Multi-purpose socket
Sensor socket
Infrared interface