
Evaluation according to the DGS method
5 Operation
USM 36
Issue 2 (12/2013)
5-131
Turning the DGS evaluation off
You can turn the DGS evaluation off at any time.
– Switch to the first operating level.
– Select the function group
DGS
.
– Press one of the selector keys to display the specific
function groups and functions for the DGS.
– Select the function group
SETUP
.
– Select the function
DGS MODE
and press one of the
selector keys to turn off the DGS evaluation (
OFF
).
The DGS curve is no longer displayed in the A-scan.
Note
The DGS calibration is not lost by turning the
function off. By turning it on again, you can
use the function
DGS MODE
to go back to
the DGS evaluation again without losing any
settings.
Deleting a DGS reference echo
You can delete the echo of the reference reflector. After
this, the DGS evaluation is not possible until you have
recorded a new reference echo.
– Switch to the first operating level.
– Select the function group
DGS
.
– Press one of the selector keys to display the specific
function groups and functions for the DGS.
– Select the function group
REF CORR
.
– Select the function
DELETE REF
and press one of
the selector keys. A message prompting you to con-
firm is displayed.
– Press one of the selector keys for 3 seconds to con-
firm the deletion of the reference echo. The deletion
is acknowledged by the indication
(NO REF)
.
Summary of Contents for 37 400
Page 1: ...USM 36 Technical Reference and Operating Manual ...
Page 5: ...USM 36 Issue 2 12 2013 0 5 Second operating level ...
Page 6: ...0 6 Issue 2 12 2013 USM 36 Second operating level continued ...
Page 10: ...0 10 Issue 2 12 2013 USM 36 ...
Page 20: ...0 20 Issue 2 12 2013 USM 36 ...
Page 21: ...USM 36 Issue 2 12 2013 1 1 Introduction 1 ...
Page 35: ...USM 36 Issue 2 12 2013 2 1 Standard package and accessories 2 ...
Page 40: ...2 Standard package and accessories Recommended accessories 2 6 Issue 2 12 2013 USM 36 ...
Page 41: ...USM 36 Issue 2 12 2013 3 1 Initial start up 3 ...
Page 53: ...USM 36 Issue 2 12 2013 4 1 Principles of operation 4 ...
Page 76: ...4 24 Issue 2 12 2013 USM 36 ...
Page 77: ...USM 36 Issue 2 12 2013 5 1 Operation 5 ...
Page 212: ...5 136 Issue 2 12 2013 USM 36 ...
Page 213: ...USM 36 Issue 2 12 2013 6 1 Documentation 6 ...
Page 242: ...6 30 Issue 2 12 2013 USM 36 ...
Page 243: ...USM 36 Issue 2 12 2013 7 1 Maintenance and care 7 ...
Page 249: ...USM 36 Issue 2 12 2013 8 1 Interfaces and Peripherals 8 ...
Page 253: ...USM 36 Issue 2 12 2013 9 1 Appendix 9 ...
Page 268: ...9 16 Issue 2 12 2013 USM 36 9 4 Recycling directives Overview 5 4 4 5 6 1 7 3 2 3 ...
Page 273: ...Recycling directives 9 Appendix USM 36 Issue 2 12 2013 9 21 6 6 6 ...
Page 274: ...9 Appendix Recycling directives 9 22 Issue 2 12 2013 USM 36 7 7 8 6 8 ...
Page 279: ...USM 36 Issue 2 12 2013 10 1 Specifications 10 ...
Page 289: ...USM 36 Issue 2 12 2013 11 1 Index 11 ...
Page 305: ...11 Index USM 36 Issue 2 12 2013 11 17 Z Zoom 4 3 ...