HAIRUIS P1 User Manual Download Page 20

4.1 Zero Calibration

a. Press and hold “ZERO Key” until hearing “beep...beep beep...”. The LCD will flash “ZERO” symbol.
b. Place the probe on uncoated sample and raise it after one beep. 
c. Repeat step b and c several times to obtain mean value.
d. Finished. Press “ZERO Key” to exit calibration mode.

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2 Multi-point Calibration

a. In measure mode, press “CAL key” once to enter into calibration mode.
b. Zero calibration according to chapter 4.1 and then lay the calibration foil on an uncoated sample.
c. Apply the probe and raise it after one beep. a readings will be shown.Press “Up Key” or “Down Key” to 
   increase or decrease the readings or hold the key for changing continuously until the required foil thickness 
   value shown.The LCD will show current calibration point “Ptn  X ”. The “X” will be flashing.
d. Apply the probe to the test sample several times, and every time raise the probe, if press “CAL Key”, after   
    “beep...beep beep...”, it will establish a mean value for current calibration point.
e. Press “Left Key” to confirm and end current calibration point, and the “X” will be steady. Or press “Right 
    Key” to cancel and end current calibration point.
f. For more calibration points, use another calibration foil and repeat the step c, d and e.
g. Finished. Press “CAL Key” to exit calibration mode.

Note:
a. Each group has individual zero calibration and multi-point calibration.
b. When calibration up to 4 points, user must clear the finished points firstly to restart.  
c. Readings measured before will not be affected by new calibration.
d. In calibration mode, measuring will not be affected.
e. Recommended to work in single measure mode when calibrating.

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Tips: For 

P3 or P4

, user needs to access the 

menu to enable or disable multi-point cal:
Press Left key->Select “Calibration”->Select
“Point Cal”->Select “Enable” or “Disable”
 

Tips: For 

P3 or P4

, press and hold “DOWN Key” to start zero calibration, and press again to exit

 

Summary of Contents for P1

Page 1: ...Coating Thickness Gauge User Manual V1 7 P1 P1S P2 P3 P4 ...

Page 2: ... 10 2 5 Group Mode 10 2 6 Statistics 11 Table of Contents 2 7 Probe Mode 12 2 8 Storage 12 2 9 Recall and Delete Readings 12 2 10 High and Low Limit Alarm 13 2 11 Unit 14 2 12 Speed 14 2 13 Data Download 15 2 14 Auto Power off 15 2 15 Measurement Accuracy 15 3 Factors of Affecting Measurement Accuracy 16 4 Calibration 17 4 1 Zero Calibration 18 4 2 Multi point Calibration 18 4 3 Shot blasted Surfa...

Page 3: ... each group User can recall delete specified readings or delete group readings Statistics display mean minimum maximum and standard deviation Three probe mode auto magnetic and eddy current User can set high or low limit alarm for each group Power off automatically USB interface to data transmission Low battery and error indication 1 2 Application This gauge is designed for non destructive fast an...

Page 4: ...varnish enamel rubber etc on an iron or steel substrate It is also suitable for alloyed and hardened magnetic steel however not suitable for austenic steel N Probe work on the eddy current principle and should be used for insulating coatings e g paint anodizing ceramics etc on all non ferrous metals such as aluminium copper zinc die casting brass etc and on austenitic stainless steels 1 4 Supply I...

Page 5: ...4 Measuring readings display 5 Statistics display 6 Auto power off indication 7 USB connecting indication 8 Reserved 9 Unit um mm mils 10 Low battery indication 11 CAL Calibration key 12 POWER on off key 13 ZERO calibration key 14 UP key 15 DOWN key 16 LEFT key menu select sure 17 RIGHT key cancel exit back backlight switch 18 Probe 19 V groove 20 Standard foil 21 Substrate 22 Battery compartment ...

Page 6: ...n 8 Reserved 9 Unit um mm mils 10 Low battery indication 11 CAL Calibration key 12 POWER on off key 13 ZERO calibration key 14 UP key 15 DOWN key 16 LEFT key menu select sure 17 RIGHT key cancel exit back backlight switch 18 Probe 19 V groove 20 Standard foil 21 Substrate 22 Battery compartment 23 Substrate type F ferrous N non ferrous 24 USB interface 4 1 5 4 6 7 11 12 16 17 18 20 21 9 10 13 14 1...

Page 7: ...10 Low battery indication 11 Reserved 12 POWER on off key 13 Reserved 14 UP key or delete function 15 DOWN key or zero calibration 16 LEFT key menu select sure 17 RIGHT key cancel exit back backlight switch 18 Probe 19 V groove 20 Standard foil 21 Substrate 22 Battery compartment 23 Substrate type F ferrous N non ferrous 24 USB interface 5 DIR 102 AUTO Mean Min 101um 100um Max 103um um 16 N 22 P3 ...

Page 8: ... 94 Case Material ABS 92g 3 24oz 10 to 60 14 to 140 Temperature 0um 99 9um 0 1um 100um 999um 1um 0 to 2000um 0 to 78 7mils 0 to 2000um 0 to 78 7mils 2 5 1um 2 5 0 039mils 2 1um 2 0 039mils 1 6 Specifications for P1 and P2 6 Probe F Probe N Magnetic induction Eddy Currents One point to four point calibration zero point calibration One direct group readings not be stored to memory Four general group...

Page 9: ...dard Compliance CE ROHS FCC ISO2178 ISO2360 Size 114mm 54mm 25mm 4 49 2 13 0 98 Case Material ABS 96g 3 78oz 10 to 60 14 to 140 Temperature 0um 99 9um 0 1um 100um 999um 1um 0 to 1500um 0 to 59mils 0 to 1500um 0 to 59mils 2 1um 2 0 039mils 2 1um 2 0 039mils 1 7 Specifications for P3 and P4 7 Probe F Probe N Magnetic induction Eddy Currents One point to four point calibration zero point calibration ...

Page 10: ...s of affecting measurement accuracy 2 1 Replacing the Battery Place the gauge upside down on a suitable surface remove the screws from the battery compartment with a crosstip screwdriver raise the lid of the compartment remove battery insert new battery according to the positive and negative poles and close the lid and fasten with screws 2 2 Basic Measurement Step Step 1 Prepare the sample to be m...

Page 11: ...ding Sure Select Delete Right Key a Right button operations in menu mode Including Cancel Back Exit b Press and hold to rotate screen c Switch on off the backlight in measure mode Up Key a Move up or roll up b Increasing c Delete the last readings or whole group Down Key a Move down or roll down c Zero calibration For P3 P4 b Decreasing d Refresh LCD in measure mode For P1 P2 Zero Calibration Key ...

Page 12: ...n be shown on the LCD When the RAM is full measuring will continue the oldest readings will be deleted mean while the new readings is stored Each new readings is stored the statistics will be upgraded and shown General Group GENn n 1 to 4 In this mode data are stored in memory and not lost when power off When the memory is full measuring will continue a fl will be shown on the left of readings the...

Page 13: ...roup independently including mean minimum maximum and standard deviation In direct group mode when RAM is full the oldest readings will be deleted meanwhile the new readings will be stored and the statistics will be upgraded In general group mode when memory is full new readings will not be stored and the statistics will not be upgraded If user deletes the specified readings or whole group reading...

Page 14: ... Key or Down Key to activate your intended item and press Left Key once to select the item and go back Press ZERO Key to back measure mode 2 8 Storage In general group mode GENn readings and statistics will be stored and not be lost when power off In direct group mode DIR readings and statistics will be lost when power off Each group has individual high low limit alarm zero calibration and multi p...

Page 15: ...nce to confirm the selection and go back or Right Key to cancel and back Press ZERO Key to back measure mode Recall and delete specified readings a Press Left Key once to enter into menu mode Root directory b Press Up Key or Down Key to activate Recall item and press Left Key once to enter in c Press Up Key or Down Key to recall the readings n Total number n indicates the index of current shown re...

Page 16: ...ce A dialog box will be displayed d Press Left Key once to confirm the selection and go back or Right Key to cancel and back Press ZERO Key to back measure mode 2 11 Unit User can select the shown unit Including um mm and mils for the readings Switch the unit as below a Press Left Key once to enter into menu mode Root directory b Press Up Key or Down Key to activate Options item and press Left Key...

Page 17: ...e will turn off automatically in default if not any operations Before turn off automatically user will hear several beeps and then user can press timely any key to let the gauge restart timing and continue working Enable or Disable this function as below a Press Left Key once to enter into menu mode Root directory b Press Up Key or Down Key to activate Options item and press Left Key once to enter...

Page 18: ...ies Curvature radius Substrate thickness Size of measuring area Position and shape Surface roughness Adhesive substances Strong magnetic field Temperature and humidity Measuring operations Low battery Sample deformed Probe wear Recommendations Need to calibrate Clean probe and sample Recalibrate at the same environment conditions Read the chapter 2 2 Replace the battery Consult with suppler Refere...

Page 19: ...ces The point at which measurement is made should always be similar with the calibration point especially in the case of corners and edges of small parts 4 Calibration User should read the chapter 3 firstly and must recalibrate the gauge according to measured product sample The gauge provides zero calibration and multi point calibration Zero calibration Recommended if measuring errors up to 2 1um ...

Page 20: ...and every time raise the probe if press CAL Key after beep beep beep it will establish a mean value for current calibration point e Press Left Key to confirm and end current calibration point and the X will be steady Or press Right Key to cancel and end current calibration point f For more calibration points use another calibration foil and repeat the step c d and e g Finished Press CAL Key to exi...

Page 21: ... two a The gauge should be calibrated according to 4 2 one or more points calibration on the shot blasted sample b Take approx 10 readings on the test sample to produce the mean value that used as final coating thickness 4 4 Clear Calibration User can clear calibration to start new applications When there are incorrect calibration User should also clear it a Press Left Key once to enter into menu ...

Page 22: ...ower off the gauge 2 Press and hold ZERO Key and then power on the gauge 3 Release the ZERO Key until a dialog box of system reset shown on the LCD 4 Press Left Key to confirm The gauge will restart automatically Reset to factory settings For P3 P4 1 Power off the gauge 2 Press and hold POWER Key until a dialog box of system reset shown on the LCD 4 Press Left Key to confirm The gauge will restart...

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