3. Setting Up the DMS 2
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thickness, what type of probe is connected to the instru-
ment, and how the instrument/probe combination is cali-
brated to deliver accurate readings. The adjustments will
require access to the TGMODE submenu. This is accessed
from the TG Primary Menu (shown in Figure 3-4).
NOTE: The list of TG modes displayed will vary based on
the probe selected for the instrument. Only the measurement
modes available with a specific probe will be listed once that
probe is selected. Probe zeroing and calibration procedures
are also limited based on measurement mode and probe
type. Refer to Chapter 7 to select the best probe for an
application.
Accessing the TG Primary Menu
Access the TG Primary Menu (shown in Figure 3-4) by using
one of the following procedures:
•
From the TG Secondary Menu, press
and
at
the same time.
•
From the Instrument-off condition, turn on the DMS 2 by
pressing
.
•
From the Test Menu, press
.
•
From the Data Recorder or File Navigation modes, press
.
Specifying the Probe Type (TGMODE-PROBE)
Step 1: Be sure that you’ve already connected a probe to
the DMS 2. Note that after the probe setup procedure is
carried out, installing another probe (of the same type) will
require the zeroing and calibration procedure be repeated.
Installing a probe of a different type requires a repeat of the
probe setup, zeroing, and calibration procedures. (Refer to
Chapter 7 for probe types and features.)
Step 2: Activate the TGMODE submenu (located in the TG
Primary Menu) by selecting it with
or
so that it’s
highlighted. Five selections will appear across the bottom of
the display screen.
Step 3: If you’ve installed a dialog-type probe (with product
numbers beginning with “DA4” or ending with “-D”), your
DMS 2 will automatically recognize the probe type when the
unit is powered on.