Krautkramer USM 35X
Issue 01, 04/2005
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Contents
5 Operation ............................................ 5-1
5.1 Overview of the functions ......................... 5-2
Function groups first operating level ........... 5-3
Function groups second operating level ...... 5-3
Function groups third operating level .......... 5-4
5.2 Setting the gain ......................................... 5-5
Defining the dB incrementation for gain ...... 5-5
5.3 Adjusting the display range
(function group BASE) .............................. 5-6
RANGE (Display range) .............................. 5-6
MTLVEL (Sound velocity) ........................... 5-7
D-DELAY (Display starting point) ................ 5-7
P-DELAY (Probe delay) ............................... 5-8
5.4 Adjusting the pulser
(function group PULS) .............................. 5-9
DAMPING (Probe matching) ....................... 5-9
POWER (Intensity) ................................... 5-10
DUAL (Pulser-receiver separation) ............ 5-10
PRF-MOD (Pulse repetition frequency) ..... 5-11
5.5 Adjusting the receiver
(function group RECV) ............................ 5-11
FINE G (Fine adjustment of gain) ............. 5-12
dBSTEP .................................................... 5-12
REJECT .................................................... 5-12
FREQU (Frequency range) ........................ 5-13
RECTIFY (Rectification) ............................ 5-13
5.6 Setting the gates
(function groups aGAT and bGAT) ......... 5-14
Tasks of the gates ..................................... 5-14
aLOGIC/bLOGIC (Evaluation logic of
the gates) .................................................. 5-15
aSTART/bSTART (Starting points of
the gates) .................................................. 5-16
aWIDTH/bWIDTH (Width of the gates) ...... 5-16
aTHRSH/bTHRSH (Response and
measurement threshold of the gates) ........ 5-16
Krautkramer USM 35X
Issue 01, 04/2005
0-3
Contents
5 Operation ............................................ 5-1
5.1 Overview of the functions ......................... 5-2
Function groups first operating level ........... 5-3
Function groups second operating level ...... 5-3
Function groups third operating level .......... 5-4
5.2 Setting the gain ......................................... 5-5
Defining the dB incrementation for gain ...... 5-5
5.3 Adjusting the display range
(function group BASE) .............................. 5-6
RANGE (Display range) .............................. 5-6
MTLVEL (Sound velocity) ........................... 5-7
D-DELAY (Display starting point) ................ 5-7
P-DELAY (Probe delay) ............................... 5-8
5.4 Adjusting the pulser
(function group PULS) .............................. 5-9
DAMPING (Probe matching) ....................... 5-9
POWER (Intensity) ................................... 5-10
DUAL (Pulser-receiver separation) ............ 5-10
PRF-MOD (Pulse repetition frequency) ..... 5-11
5.5 Adjusting the receiver
(function group RECV) ............................ 5-11
FINE G (Fine adjustment of gain) ............. 5-12
dBSTEP .................................................... 5-12
REJECT .................................................... 5-12
FREQU (Frequency range) ........................ 5-13
RECTIFY (Rectification) ............................ 5-13
5.6 Setting the gates
(function groups aGAT and bGAT) ......... 5-14
Tasks of the gates ..................................... 5-14
aLOGIC/bLOGIC (Evaluation logic of
the gates) .................................................. 5-15
aSTART/bSTART (Starting points of
the gates) .................................................. 5-16
aWIDTH/bWIDTH (Width of the gates) ...... 5-16
aTHRSH/bTHRSH (Response and
measurement threshold of the gates) ........ 5-16
Summary of Contents for Krautkramer USM 35X
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Page 131: ...Krautkramer USM 35X Issue 01 04 2005 6 1 Documentation 6 Documentation 6 ...
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