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Transpector MPS Operating Manual
5.5.2.2.2 Using the Leak Check Mode
To leak check with Transpector MPS using Transpector Web UI:
1
Click
LEAKCHECK
to display the
LEAKCHECK
window.
2
Determine the gas that will be used for leak checking.
3
Enter the
MASS
of the leak check gas.
HINT:
Typically the leak check gas is Helium, whose mass is 4 AMU.
4
Select the desired
DWELL
time. A longer dwell will decrease the random noise
of the signal.
5
Click
SET
.
NOTE:
If audio alarms are desired, make sure that the PC is at an appropriate
level and Google Chrome is used as the browser.
6
If the signal starts exceeding the alarm levels while not spraying the leak check
gas, click
AUTO SET
to automatically reset the alarm levels to reduce the
signal below the current alarm.
AUTO SET
implies that the signals generated
by Transpector MPS are normal and displays green for alarm status.
7
Spray leak check gas around the area of interest and monitor for changes in
the
Mass Trend Graph
.
8
Continue spraying the leak check gas until the
Thermometer Bar
indicates an
alarm status with a change in color.
NOTE:
An audible alarm will be heard if Google Chrome is the browser and
sound is on.
9
When finished with leak checking, leave the
LEAKCHECK
window.
5.5.2.3 Tune Mode
Transpector Web UI allows for mass-scale tuning of Transpector MPS. Since
tuning can alter the quality of data recorded by Transpector MPS, the
TUNE
window is password locked. To enter the
TUNE
window, click
TUNE
and type the
password:
Admin
.
CAUTION
Tuning of Transpector MPS should only be done by
qualified operators. Changes to the tune file can affect
the ability to accurately collect data.
Do not enter the Tune Mode without being well versed in
how to tune Transpector MPS.