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KT-5 vs. KT-9 operational differences
Measurement procedures
KT-5
KT-9
1.
Push the C/M button in free
air to zero the KT-5.
Assumes R
IGHT
button opera-
tion in the N
O
-P
IN
mode for a
direct comparison with the
KT-5.(See also page 25)
Zero the KT-9 in free air by
pressing the R
IGHT
button.
The display should show
C:0
(or
1
,
2
...
10
, if data is in
memory)
2.
Place the head of the instrument against the sample.
3.
Push the C/M button once
more to make the measure-
ment.
Push the R
IGHT
button (the
KT-9 should beep).
NOTE: Do not wait more
than 10 seconds after zero-
ing before taking the read-
ing or else you will have to
re-zero.
4.
Leave the KT-5 head
against the sample until
the result is displayed.
Immediately remove the
KT-9 away from the sam-
ple after the beep.
The maximum recommended
time of the head against the
sample is two seconds (the
measurement may be incorrect
if held longer). After a bit of
practise, this half- to two sec-
ond dwell time becomes very
natural and you get quickly
accustomed to it.
The correct reading will be
displayed after the second
beep.
5.
To make a new measurement, repeat steps 1-4.
72
KT-5 vs. KT-9 operational differences
Measurement procedures
KT-5
KT-9
1.
Push the C/M button in free
air to zero the KT-5.
Assumes R
IGHT
button opera-
tion in the N
O
-P
IN
mode for a
direct comparison with the
KT-5.(See also page 25)
Zero the KT-9 in free air by
pressing the R
IGHT
button.
The display should show
C:0
(or
1
,
2
...
10
, if data is in
memory)
2.
Place the head of the instrument against the sample.
3.
Push the C/M button once
more to make the measure-
ment.
Push the R
IGHT
button (the
KT-9 should beep).
NOTE: Do not wait more
than 10 seconds after zero-
ing before taking the read-
ing or else you will have to
re-zero.
4.
Leave the KT-5 head
against the sample until
the result is displayed.
Immediately remove the
KT-9 away from the sam-
ple after the beep.
The maximum recommended
time of the head against the
sample is two seconds (the
measurement may be incorrect
if held longer). After a bit of
practise, this half- to two sec-
ond dwell time becomes very
natural and you get quickly
accustomed to it.
The correct reading will be
displayed after the second
beep.
5.
To make a new measurement, repeat steps 1-4.